So I am trying to setup traffic so I can access my web server on the
intranet via the external address. I have it setup so both are
forwarding to port 8080. I am assuming it's not possible to recieve
traffic back out of the same interface it is sent to. I currently am
using a PIX 501, can anyone help me with my options. Thanks.
David
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david
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* david.nuckles@hulanetworks.com wrote:
> I am assuming it's not possible to recieve
> traffic back out of the same interface it is sent to.
You are correct.
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Lutz
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11/15/2006 7:45:43 PM
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when you say address do you mean a url name or an actual IP address. For the
actual IP address you're out of luck, but if it's the name you can use an
internal DNS server to point to the internal address.
<david.nuckles@hulanetworks.com> wrote in message
news:1163619777.791016.136920@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
> So I am trying to setup traffic so I can access my web server on the
> intranet via the external address. I have it setup so both are
> forwarding to port 8080. I am assuming it's not possible to recieve
> traffic back out of the same interface it is sent to. I currently am
> using a PIX 501, can anyone help me with my options. Thanks.
>
> David
>
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RC
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11/17/2006 9:44:35 PM
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