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If you really want to create a loophole so you can telnet into the firewall
from the outside, and you do not want to create a secure connection to it,
you can place a dummy router
Hunt/Swapnil - You can not telnet to the outside interface. You will need
to configure SSH.
Swapnil Jain wrote in message
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u dont need to add a conduit for telnet unless u have blocked port 23.
just add
telnet ip_address [netmask] [if_name]
to allow telnet from
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Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 1:35 PM
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Hunt/Swapnil - You can not telnet to the outside
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From: MJ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 1:35 PM
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Subject: Re: PIX questions [7:37129]
Hunt/Swapnil - You can not telnet to the outside
u dont need to add a conduit for telnet unless u have blocked port 23.
just add
telnet ip_address [netmask] [if_name]
to allow telnet from ip_address
bye swapnil
Hunt Lee wrote in message
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Hi all,
I have two questions about PIX 501, it would be great if someone can
That wouldn`t work ! Telnet from outside network is prohibited
even if you define it with telnet blah outside command.
The work around is to protect the telnet traffic with IPSec
or configure SSH if you don`t want hassle with IPSec configuration.
HTH
u dont need to add a conduit for telnet
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