: Internal Users
ping through a PIX [7:52962]
nobody@groupstudy
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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
-request.
Hope this helps,
C
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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
Are you applying it to the incoming traffic or outbound traffic?
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Elijah Savage III
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 5:33 PM
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Subject: Internal Users ping through a PIX [7:52962]
Ok
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
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From: Elijah Savage III [mailto:[EMAIL
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
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Elijah Savage
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