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Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 9:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: PIX questions [7:53953]
OK.. I think I roughly understand what is the problem now. Let me tell you
our pix setup. We do a PAT for every outgoing packet so the source address
t? What is 10.1.1.35 IP for? Why we
need this?
Thanks a lot
Sim
-Original Message-
From: Lidiya White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 1:39 AM
To: Sim, CT (Chee Tong); [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: PIX questions [7:53953]
The problem here is the
inside addresses thus the error message u are
getting.
>
> From: "Lidiya White"
> Date: 2002/09/24 Tue PM 01:38:57 EDT
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: PIX questions [7:53953]
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> The problem here is the source and destination are outside. Why? PIX can't
&
The problem here is the source and destination are outside. Why? PIX can't
redirect traffic so even if conduit is allowing this traffic, PIX won't let
it through, unless it's src outside and dst is inside. You either routing
issue here or just something is misconfigured on the PIX.
Use "wr term"
Question 2: "write term"
"Sim, CT (Chee Tong)" wrote:I keep having the following log in my PIX. It
is very frequent. What is
that mean? It seems my PIX deny this connection, but actually I want to
allow it now and make it no longer log to the PIX log.
106011: Deny inbound (No xlate) udp src
Hi Sim,
There is some flaw in your security policy. Pls check the =
configuration again. I am enclosing some info from CCO regarding the =
syslog message 106011:
%PIX-7-106011: Deny inbound (No xlate) chars
Explanation This is a connection-related message. This message =
occurs when a pa
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