RE: PIX Question [7:15518]

2001-08-09 Thread Rik Guyler
that some of the 5.x versions of PIX support port redirection, but again, I haven't confirmed this. Anyway, check them out. --- Rik Guyler -Original Message- From: Bruce Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 3:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: PIX Qu

Re: PIX Question [7:15518]

2001-08-09 Thread Bruce Williams
I am not sure that you can specify the port numbers on that outside address, but I will try it tomorrow. Someone also suggested that I create a telnet server and telnet to it first and then telnet to other devices. but I did not think it would work because I did not think the PIX would allow the s

Re: PIX Question [7:15518]

2001-08-09 Thread Gareth Hinton
I've not tried it yet, but if you're using version 6.0, how about using port re-direction - Using one IP address on the outside, but telnet to a different port for each internal device. static (inside,outside) tcp 192.168.124.99 3001 10.1.1.1 telnet netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0 static (inside,outs

PIX Question [7:15518]

2001-08-09 Thread Bruce Williams
I have many devices on the inside (most secure) interface of my PIX that I need to allow telnet and ftp access to users from the outside (least secure) interface of the PIX. I know that I can create a static map to the inside IP addresses, but I dont have enough outside IP addresses to support all