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From
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_v52/config/com
mands.htm#xtocid1604970
"If IPSec is operating, PIX Firewall lets you specify an unsecure interface
name, typically, the outside interface. At a minimum, the crypto map command
must be configur
Frank,
The only way to telnet to the outside interface is to enable ipsec. If you
don't feel like dealing with it (I didn't!!!) use SSH. You have to download
the 56-bit Key (Free from Cisco) and enable SSH on your PIX. IPSEC forces
you to use VPN client from your PC. Any SSH (I'm using Tera T
Hi,
The PIX firewall doesn't support telnet through the outside interface,
the exception to that is if the telnet session is through a secured
connection via VPN & needless to say that you need to configure the telnet
server to accept specific IP's.
# In the future OS versions, as far as I kn
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Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 6:56 AM
Subject: RE: telnet access to pix
> Hi,
>
>
>The PIX firewall doesn't support telnet through the outside interface,
> the exception to that is if the telnet session is through a secured
> connection via VPN & ne
Frank,
Telnet access is only allowed from the inside
interface UNLESS you have IPSEC (Encryption standard
for VPN's) configured and then you would do this
telnet 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 outside
Paul
--- Frank Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys,
> I got eth0= security0 and
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