You are trying to go out and back into a PIX.  It
won't work (kinda like a double NAT...)

You need to use a command called "alias"  This will
intercept DNS requests for what ever it may be and
reply with the address you tell it to (the internal
one in this case.)  So what happens when you type in
www.yourcompany.com it will interpect the outbound DNS
request and reply to the host in question with a
resolution to the itnernal address.  Another way to
get around this is to have internal and external DNS
(and build it in a hierarchy)

Moe.

--- Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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