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PIX forwarding

Asked by isaman07 in Networking Hardware Firewalls, Cisco PIX Firewall

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Hello there;
I'm trying to map a public address to an internal server through pix firewall. now i know how to map the external address of the pix firewall to an internal server, example;
static (inside,outside) tcp interface smtp 192.168.1.1 smtp netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0

Now what if i have another IP that i would like to forward certain traffic to an internal server? i know how to forward an address to an internal server, example
static (inside,outside) xxx.xxx.xxx.111 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
But what if i want to forward that address to multiple internal servers based on TCP protocols? Just like forwarding the outside Ip address of the PIX firewall?Start Free Trial
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