How to setup port forwarding in PIX 501?



Hello,

I have a webserver in inside network with IP: 192.168.1.99 . The
outside IP of PIX 501 is 71.155.211.233 and inside IP of PIX 501 is
192.168.1.1 . what to do if I want my webserver visible from public
internet? I need HTTP://71.155.211.233 will be directed to my website
on the webserver.

Thanks a lot!

Charlie

.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Interesting question
    ... > Just set up the external facing webserver which resides on the DMZ ... > port of the cisco PIX. ... The server is on the .3 subnet and the ... and no internal clients should see the external DNS. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.dns)
  • Re: pix: routing or nat first?
    ... If you need to access website using real ip, then you need to use nat ... I have a webserver in my dmz, ... is the packet actually leaving pix after being nat'ed or is pix aware of the webserver being on the dmz interface and ... of the webserver on your internal dns server... ...
    (comp.dcom.sys.cisco)
  • Re: TCP Port 53 Closed
    ... > if the scan is showing up at the webserver. ... > In any case what you do depends on how you have your network set up behind ... > PIX configuration the scan could even be going to a machine other than the ...
    (comp.security.firewalls)
  • RE: help with network problem
    ... The website is not running (Having successful PING doesn't guarantee webserver is running). ... Can it be that your ISP or LAN or home network block access to that website? ...
    (Security-Basics)
  • Re: Allow all traffic from one external IP inside
    ... assigned it a public IP - I want to create a rule on the PIX 506 to allow ... not with permitting the traffic -from- the inside webserver to outside. ... "mid conversation" or tcp packets with incorrect sequence numbers, ... You will need a 'static' command or a 'nat 0 access-list' command ...
    (comp.dcom.sys.cisco)