Where did you guys find the new 6.2 versions?  I looked at Cisco's site,
no luck.

Thanks................nabil




                                                                                       
                       
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I have not used it, but I think there is going to be some issues for
someone trying to use PPPoe on a firewall, especially if the IP is
dynamic. Just to get hands on with a firewall, I was playing with ISA
2000 Server at home (Microsoft Firewall). Their packet filters would not
bind to a dynamic IP. My opinion of using PPPoe with Pix 6.2b is that if
you're using a DSL line with a static IP, it should work, but if the IP
is dynamic I think there is going to be a lot of issues with stability.
Packet filters like to be bound to a static IP, when the IP suddenly
disappears, it doesn't work correctly.

So what I did was installed a small router that accepted PPPoe, with
client side DCHP, so I set the PPPOE password on the router. Then my
inside interface is 10.x.x.1, which goes do a switch. Though port
forwarding, I can forward packets different servers. So like my first
server is 10.x.x.3, and I make a rule to forward port 21 there. I am
also doing DNS forwarding, for port 81, cause my ISP blocks incoming 80.
I also run dynamic DNS services to keep my domain name mapped to the ip
of the day.

Maybe they will make a router as small at the 501 pix next, if they did,
I would use that with PPPoe instead of a firewall. I think it's a nice
theory, but I am skeptical.

-----Original Message-----
From: Clayton Dukes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 3:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PIX v6.2 [7:35987]

Has anyone installed and used PPPoE with the new Pix 6.2 Beta?


Clayton Dukes
CCNA, CCDA, CCDP, CCNP, NCC
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