Basic configuration issue.
I have a very simple configuration. I have a PIX Firewall with 2 Interfaces
(Inside,outside). I have an internal network, 192.168.0.0/16. The outside
interface is x.x.17.35 - I have one additional IP Address x.x.17.34 that
everyone has to nat out. The address (.34)
Sr. Network Engineer
Deloitte & Touche Outsourcing
CCNA, CNE5, Network+, A+ - Working on CSS1 (3 of 4)
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From: Tom Nielsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sat 9/21/2002 8:01 PM
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Subject: PIX Question [7:53832]
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I saw that in my search for the answer. When I try to implement it, the
only device that is able to get on the internet is the device hosting the
website/email. All other workstation could resolve the internet websites
but could not browse.
Tom
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I saw that in my search for the answer. When I try to implement it, the
only device that is able to get on the internet is the device hosting the
website/email. All other workstation could resolve the internet websites
but
Well... Close. I was using conduit statements more so than access lists.
After seeing what you had put down, I think my error was in the global
statement. I had...
global (outside) 1 interface
Tom
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Subject: RE: PIX Question [7:53832]
Well... Close. I was using conduit statements more so than access lists.
After seeing what you had put down, I think my error was in the global
statement. I had...
global (outside) 1 interface
Tom
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