Well you left out some info. first off what are the
security levels for ethernet2, and ethernet 3. Are you
using syslog? what is the pix logging when you try the
ping that fails?
Also can you show all nat, global, and static rules
for eth2, and eth3.
--- Johnny Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
> 
> I have pix 525 with 4 ethernets.
> 
> 1 ethernet= inside (10.10.10.1/24)
> 2 ethernet= real (IP internet z.x.w.q/24)
> 3 ethernet= outside (IP internet a.b.c.d/24)
> 
> route default is a.b.c.x
> 
> I have the next rules:
> 
> conduit permit icmp any any
> nat (real) 0 z.x.w.r 255.255.255.255
> 
> 
> the ethernet real is inside of my LAN:
> 
> Internet-------outside----real&inside-----LAN
> 
> The clients have ip 10.10.10.x and z.x.w.r/24
> 
> The clients no problem to internet.
> 
> But I no see pings from 10.10.10.x to z.x.w.r/24
> 
> I see pings from internet to z.x.w.r/24
> 
> Whats is the problem??
> 
> 
> Thanks for your help me.
> 
> 
> 
> --
> Johnny Gonzalez Dominguez
> Ingenieria de Software
> Telecable Morelos
> Cuernavaca, Morelos
> Tel. (52)(777)3292475
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> ICQ #75046976
> 
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