Does anybody know if a Altiga Client software will work with PIX? If it
does, Altiga client has options for WINS settings.
Sam
> I beleive your problem is WINS lookup.
> Create a LMHOST file without any extension.
> Write following line in your file
>
> #PRE #DOM
> Do not Include < > signs, Ju
No offence but I thought this group was specific to lab.
Sam
> Dear Friends,
>
> Lemme introduce myself briefly
> I am from a non technical background and would like to get into
> networking world...I have already started taking some networking courses
in
> UCSC-ext...
>
> All i wanted to k
PIX is in lab exam for ISP-Dial not R/S.
Sam
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From: "George Spahl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Looks like we have conflct of definations here. Whatever everybody thinks
about the device is not that important. The guy who posted message might be
looking for an answer to his problem rather than learning defination of
router. Rather than fighting over defination let's help him.
Sam
> If you
YES. PIX506 is made for small office with less than 10 computers. If you
have more, keep DHCP services on your NT or Novell server.
Sam
> Thank you!
>
> One more question: when I configure PIX as DHCP
> server, it only allows 10 addresses in the pool.
> Here is what I got:
>
> pixfirewall(config)
PIX 5.21 code is out now. It supports hiding behind interface IP address.
Sam
> Hello,
>
> I have only 1 ip address assigned by my ISP, how can I
> use PIX to do NAT? Looks like PIX requires at least 2
> outside ip addresses, one for outside interface, one
> for PAT. Is there a way to use only
Upgrade to new version. It's on CCO.
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Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 12:45 AM
Subject: PIX security manager
> Dear friends,
>
> I'm trying to load PIX security manger 1.1 on a NT4 (S
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