RE: PIX w/ 3 Interfaces

2000-10-25 Thread Dingeldey, Michael
Title: RE: PIX w/ 3 Interfaces The implementation you are speaking of is quite common actually. The hard part is your security requirements. A good starting point is to list ALL traffic that will be required to reach your DMZ (for example, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, etc...). Once listed, you can

Re: PIX w/ 3 Interfaces

2000-10-24 Thread Vern Stitt
The cisco documentation has a few examples! Try this one. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_v52/config/exa mples.htm#xtocid274895 Vern Stitt ASE, CCA, CCNA, MCSE _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

PIX w/ 3 Interfaces

2000-10-23 Thread SH Wesson
Currently my PIX has two interfaces. I'm getting ready to add another interface to my PIX to make it 3 interfaces to make a separate DMZ network. My question is, when a user on the outside tries to access a server on on the network on the inside (not dmz), is that doable. Also, I haven't

RE: PIX w/ 3 Interfaces

2000-10-23 Thread Gardner, Donald/COR
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: PIX w/ 3 Interfaces Currently my PIX has two interfaces. I'm getting ready to add another interface to my PIX to make it 3 interfaces to make a separate DMZ network. My question is, when a user on the outside tries to access a server on on the network