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-----Original Message-----
From: Vincent DiCarlore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 11:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Firewall Question



Hi all,

I have some questions below:

1. Is PIX firewall a proxy server? If I want to allow internal network to 
access Internet, besides opening port 80 at the access list from internal 
interface going, do I need to open the port 80 from external interface? If 
no, why? Is it because it is a proxy server?

2. In the case of Cisco router, what should I do in order to allow Internet 
access from internal? It failed to access Internet when I just allow port 80

opened in the access list of the internal interface. What port should I open

in the external interface?

Thank you very much for your information.


Best Regards,
Vincent DiCarlore






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