No, the PIX does not allow you to save your password. Are you using AAA for
authentication at the PIX? If so, you can have your users enter the AAA
username and password and the username and password for the web server all
in the first authentication box. This will prevent the double login boxs.
AAA will authenticate them and then the PIX will pass the othe information
to the web server. Example below.
aaa_username@Web_username
aaa_password@Web_password

Darrin Gibson
Gibson, Darrin CW2
Network Manager
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-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Zeitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 7:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cut though proxy on Pix & a Really OT question [7:46887]


Does anyone know if the Cut-though proxy feature on a Pix allows you to
save your username and password. Like in a cookie? I would like to use
this feature for my web servers on the DMZ, they already use a logon and
password. Also, I am not sure how cut-though proxy would work on a
load-balancer configuration.



The really OT question:



Does in the group know if you Chinese windows (any version) has an
option of displaying Pin Yin? I am trying to get up to speed on
Mandarin, and this would help if I could find something to do this.




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