Terry here,
Now I am lost...should the fix-up protocol be used or not? If not, how is it
turned off?



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I have talked to cisco people in Cebit Hannover about the PIX problem

Rifat :   The Fix-up protocol does not support ESMTP , my clients need to
use SMTP Authentication.

Cisco Tech Guy :  Just use the Vpn client to get the client to local subnet.

Rifat : My clients PIX is a cheaper model it does not support VPN

Cisco Tech Guy : We just released a IPSEC pack just dowload it from the web
site.

Result : As a company which have the biggest sale volume in our country of
cisco routers,  we are using Netscreen firewall.

Fact : Pix router is not a real cisco product , it is a product added to the
list after the acquisition of a security company.

Regards

Rifat Levis



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