RE: Internal Users ping through a PIX [7:52962]

2002-09-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: Internal Users ping through a PIX [7:52962]

2002-09-10 Thread Lidiya White
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Internal Users ping through a PIX [7:52962] You need to use the following global command to enable icmp: icmp permit/deny ... Here's the link for command reference: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_60/config/comm ands.htm

RE: Internal Users ping through a PIX [7:52962]

2002-09-10 Thread Ciaron Gogarty
-request. Hope this helps, C -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10/09/02 15:30 Subject: RE: Internal Users ping through a PIX [7:52962] You need to use the following global command to enable icmp: icmp permit/deny ... Here's the link for command

RE: Internal Users ping through a PIX [7:52962]

2002-09-09 Thread Nathan Nakao
Are you applying it to the incoming traffic or outbound traffic? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Elijah Savage III Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 5:33 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Internal Users ping through a PIX [7:52962] Ok

RE: Internal Users ping through a PIX [7:52962]

2002-09-09 Thread Roberts, Larry
What is on your internal interface access-list wise ? Do you have an access-list 101 permit icmp any any echo ? You must permit the ICMP echo through the inside, and the echo-reply through the outside... Thanks Larry -Original Message- From: Elijah Savage III [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: Internal Users ping through a PIX [7:52962]

2002-09-09 Thread Lidiya White
The access-list is correct. There is something else that is going on. Use debug icmp trace to troubleshoot... How do you test this access-list? What are you trying to ping? -- Lidiya White -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Elijah Savage