Hi,
Do you have "http server enable" in your config?
Regards
Paul
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> Hi there,
> I have a PIX 515E. I am trying to use PDM on it. The configuration is IOS
> version 6.0 and PDM version 1.0. The client is Windows 2000 with IE 6.0
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Hi there,
I have a PIX 515E. I am trying to use PDM on it. The configuration is IOS
version 6.0 and PDM versio
My first question is (I only have lab experience, so forgive me if these are
rookie responses). Without the PDM can you, access the via the browser? From
the PDM can you ping the pix?
if you can't ping you need a conduit to allow any icmp (ping). Great for
testing...something like
conduit permi
Hi,
I suggest to upgrade to the new versions (PIX 6.3 and PDM 3.0).
Then the browser command is //https:
Connect your PC to the inside network (Port 1).
With kind regards
Jens Neelsen
--- Kenan Ahmed Siddiqi wrote:
> Hi there,
> I have a PIX 515E. I am trying to use PDM on it. The
> configura
Good Morning Kenan,
You need to enter url: https://IP_Address. Also, you must have DES or
3DES licensed on the PIX.
JoeT
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Hi there,
I have a PIX 515E. I am trying to use PDM on it. The configuration is IOS
version 6.0 and PDM version 1.0. The client is Windows 2000 with IE 6.0 and
all the service packs intalled. When I try connecting to the PIX via the
browser, somehow it just doesn't work. Everything else seems to be
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