I am not using any ACLs and users are able to make connections to hosts that
our not part of our network.
For the moment I have permitted ICMP any any and I cannot ping an external
address (global_ip) from the inside network.
On another PIX that is set up with static and conduit entries, I have always
been able to ping the external address from my desktop on the internal
network. I cannot do that on this new PIX.
I have compared my configurations and they I am not able to identify
anything that would cause the problem.
""Sam"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 995n41$a94$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:995n41$a94$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Hello Group,
> I am having trouble figuring out a small issue with a PIX firewall. It is
> running ver 4.4(5).
> After entering the approriate static and conduit (WWW) commands, I tried
> accessing the host from our internal network using the external address
and
> I was not able to. I then tested from a machine that is outside our
> firewall and was able to access the host without any problem.
>
> Is their a command that I am missing in order to let users on our internal
> network access hosts using the external IP addresses?
> Thanks in advance,
> Sam
>
>
>
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