Well that's exactly right...
Thanks for the links Chavira!
Stevo
""Chavira Luis"" wrote in message
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> No, the PIX "translates" the response in a DNS proxy manner. This helps
when
> a host has a static translation using the pix.
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> For example, imagine the 10.0.0.1 (inside
No, the PIX "translates" the response in a DNS proxy manner. This helps when
a host has a static translation using the pix.
For example, imagine the 10.0.0.1 (inside) and 200.33.76.1 (outside) pair.
The external BIND will answer the query with the external IP, but the PIX
will translate the answer
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> You know I've had similar weirdness with my Pix (6.3) and DNS.
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> I have 2 internal AD DNS servers and 2 external BIND DNS servers. Th
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You know I've had similar weirdness with my Pix (6.3) and DNS.
I have 2 internal AD DNS servers and 2 external BIND DNS servers. The 2
external DNS servers sit outside the PIX and AD DNS server obviously sit
behind the Pix on the i
.Nabil
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try accessing port 53 of your external DNS server from your internal DNS
server. Should be reachable from it in order to work.
-Nakul
""Tunde Kalejaiye"" wrote in message
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> I swapped a router running ios firewall with a pix 506e and i have been
> having
> all sorts of issue
Please send the config and we can have a look.
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I swapped a router running ios firewall with a pix 506e and i have been
having
all sorts of is
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