When I implemented the acls using the access-list statement, I had the
unpleasant side effect that java applets didn't work any more across
the firewall, at least accessing a web site that uses java applets from
inside the firewall did not work any more. Cisco has opened a bug case for
this problem (CSCdr12538), and they told me it will be fixed at 5.1.2,
which is supposed to be out in April.
-Alberto
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Lorens Kockum wrote:
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> On the GNAC firewall list [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >As far as version of the software 5.1 seems to be very stable,
> >although it has some problems if you want to use the access-list statement.
>
> Ooooops. Please expound on that ... it interests me. I haven't
> yet, but I definitely want to use the access-list statement, and
> I will push it to the limits of documented functionality. If
> there are any problems with the statement, I'd very much like to
> know.
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