Re: [pfSense Support] OT: coexisting with cisco

2010-12-09 Thread Alexandre Guimaraes
What is the Cisco equip? An ASA, A Pix or a router?

U can answer in pvt if u prefer


Alex

On 12/8/10, David Burgess apt@gmail.com wrote:
 Can somebody please tell me the cisco equivalent of a firewall rule
 that will keep state? I have hosts (Windows and pfSense) on opposite
 sides of a cisco firewall and router which I don't control. When I try
 to reach pfSense from Windows, tcpdump shows that pfSense is receiving
 the packet and responding, but Windows never gets the response. I want
 to tell Mr Cisco-Admin that his firewall is passing packets but not
 allowing the return, but I don't know the Cisco lingo, and I'm not
 confident that he'll know what I'm talking about unless I'm very
 specific.

 Thanks for your help.

 db

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Re: [pfSense Support] OT: coexisting with cisco

2010-12-09 Thread LM

If the cisco router is doing NAT:
netflow + sh ip nat translations

If the cisco router is just doing routing:
netflow

With high detail the Cisco guy could create an ACL and then execute a 
debug ip packet ACL




El 08/12/10 21:38, David Burgess escribió:

Can somebody please tell me the cisco equivalent of a firewall rule
that will keep state? I have hosts (Windows and pfSense) on opposite
sides of a cisco firewall and router which I don't control. When I try
to reach pfSense from Windows, tcpdump shows that pfSense is receiving
the packet and responding, but Windows never gets the response. I want
to tell Mr Cisco-Admin that his firewall is passing packets but not
allowing the return, but I don't know the Cisco lingo, and I'm not
confident that he'll know what I'm talking about unless I'm very
specific.

Thanks for your help.

db

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[pfSense Support] OT: coexisting with cisco

2010-12-08 Thread David Burgess
Can somebody please tell me the cisco equivalent of a firewall rule
that will keep state? I have hosts (Windows and pfSense) on opposite
sides of a cisco firewall and router which I don't control. When I try
to reach pfSense from Windows, tcpdump shows that pfSense is receiving
the packet and responding, but Windows never gets the response. I want
to tell Mr Cisco-Admin that his firewall is passing packets but not
allowing the return, but I don't know the Cisco lingo, and I'm not
confident that he'll know what I'm talking about unless I'm very
specific.

Thanks for your help.

db

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