access-list <ACL_NAME_IN> permit icmp any any
access-list <ACL_NAME_OUT> permit icmp any any
or
conduit permit icmp any any
or one could even be sillier and insert the following:
access-list <ACL_NAME_IN> permit ip any any
to troubleshoot communication problems..
/cheers
At 05:05 PM 7/4/2001 -0500, Eliyah Lovkoff wrote:
>I don't have experience with PIX but have some with Cisco routers.
>As long as I understand PIX uses access lists to block specific traffic.
>Most firewalls have by default 'deny everything' and then you have to
>permit (open) ports for specific traffic.
>What about PIX? Does it have 'deny all' or 'permit all' by default?
>
>P.S> I want to 'stop' PIX to see if that solves my communication
>problems.....on Checkpoint I would use 'fwstop' to make sute that no
>traffic is blocked but I'm not sure how I can do the same on PIX....
>
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