Re: Open ports on a cisco PIX 501
- From: "Julien Pham" <privacy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 08:24:32 +0100
Sure, sure, thanks for your anwser.
At home I have a netgear firewall, and it is so easy to configure ports, I
just have to enter port number, and the IP address it has to be redirected
to, and click on "apply" ;) With cisco all is so hard.
I know how to enter commands in the term, but I just try to figure out what
is the exact command to use... Because if I cannot configure our firewall,
then our network is not really secure. CISCO likes hard configuration stuff
because then people HAVE to buy their configuration lessons ;)
.
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