Re: PIX 501 Firewall

From: John (jwholmes_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 06/01/03


Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2003 02:59:26 GMT

On Sat, 31 May 2003 20:09:38 +1000, Jason Groves wrote:

> We have just installed a Cisco Pix 501 firewall. We are running a Microsoft
> Small Business Server (Service Pack 1) and W2K Server running applications.
> Both have static addresses and cannot be dynamic due to some Application
> issues.
> The SBS is running DNS. We cannot get Internet connectivity using a static
> address, however when a dynamic address selected, we have connectivity.
>
> Any tips please?

  Can you post the relevant parts of the config? static, global and
access-list would be good. Also do you mean you can't get out or the
traffic can't get in? Can you get out by address but not by name?
What do the PIX logs show? Is traffic being denied inbound or outbound?

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John Holmes
jwholmes@earthlink.net


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