try doing a normal static mapping, then use acl's to allow smtp traffic
through...ie:

static (inside,outside) 192.168.250.16 10.2.48.50 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0

-Patrick


>>> "Kevin McIntyre"  08/07/01 06:12PM >>>
I have the following line in a PIX 506 for static natting to an inside
server.

static (inside,outside) tcp interface smtp 172.16.1.21 smtp netmask
255.255.255.255 0 0

When the Pix is started this will work for a short period of time and
then will stop answering to connections on port 25 at all.  The log on
the server that it actually connects to says an unsuccessful attempt was
made to connect but won't accept messages.

When I try to send mail using the server from inside the PIX, directly
to 172.16.1.21, the server itself is running fine.

There is a 3640 router between the pix and the smtp server both with
static routes.

Any ideas?




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