the other reason that i have read is that pdm location
tells the pix about the reference of the location with
respect to the interface. any one know the reason
or can summarise about this pdm location command ?
--- "Mark W. Odette II"
wrote:
> I believe the answer is yes.
>
> The HTTP comma
bject: RE: pix quick help [7:49450]
PDM location commands have no functionality. Think of them as PDM build
a map of networks/hosts around it based on the static, nat, global and
route statements you have configured on your PIX. You can remove those
commands if you wish, but next time you'
our config.
Just pay no attention to them. Again, they have no functionality; they
do not allow or disallow anything...
-- Lidiya White
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I was under the impression that the PDM command is just a pain in the arse
cosmetic addition for use only within PDM.
I'm fairly certain it's nothing to do with access to PDM itself. I'll try
deleting them next time I get chance and see what effect it has on PDM, and
if PDM automatically puts them
I believe the answer is yes.
The HTTP command specifies what node is allowed to hit the HTTP Server,
while the PDM command defines the host allowed to log into the PDM App.
I'm sure someone will rightly correct me if I'm wrong. :)
-Mark
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