RE: PIX Question [7:51095]

2002-08-09 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
You will have to do a NAT 0 (zero) to use the public address on the inside, and the default gateway will not be on the pix, but on the router on the other side (outside) of the pix. Hth, Ole ~ Ole Drews Jensen Systems Network Manager CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I RWR

RE: PIX Question [7:51095]

2002-08-09 Thread Roberts, Larry
What you normally do in this situation is to use static's. Lets assume the following: Inside server address 10.10.10.10 Outside server address 20.20.20.20 Ports needed 80,443,25 You place the server on the inside network, then use the following commands: Static (inside,outside) 20.20.20.20

RE: PIX Question [7:51095]

2002-08-09 Thread Lidiya White
So you have: Server --- inside- PIX -outside --- Internet How would a server with the public ip address talk to the PIX inside interface, that has a private ip address? It's like having two PC's with different ip addresses and trying to make them talk through a hub. For two devices to talk on

RE: PIX Question [7:51095]

2002-08-09 Thread Sabertech Networks
You're talking about NAT 0. The default gateway address will be the same address as the default outside route on the PIX: either it will be your Bastion Router or your ISPs router. HTH Richard -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL