Search the archives. Yes, it will work, but you're not tunneling traffic
from your internal network to the external IP of the PIX. You're tunneling
traffic from the inside to the inside. You also cannot telnet (nor ping)
the inside interface of a far PIX, due to the way it acts as a mid-box.
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And now you can use any one of the free SSH clients out there to
securely connect to your PIX :).
Thanks!
TJ
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From: Jim Bond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 02:08
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And now you can use any one of the free SSH clients out there to
securely connect to your PIX :).
Thanks!
TJ
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From: Jim Bond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 02:08
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I hope I'm reading this correctly, all you should need to do is add
telnet xx.xx.xx.xx (ip address ) xx.xx.xx.xx (mask) inside (if_name)
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Hello,
I have an IPSEC between central office router to site
office PIX. Central
Hello,
I have an IPSEC between central office router to site
office PIX. Central office uses public IP address,
site office has only 1 public IP address, therefore,
uses NAT. Everything works fines except I can't telnet
from central office to PIX (inside or outside). I can
telnet from central
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