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Firewall  DMZ Configuration

Asked by flexxtx in Cisco PIX Firewall, Miscellaneous Security

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These servers are in the DMZ. The inside network is 10.10.200.x On which of these do I need to use static natting (inside, outside, dmz)? What should I end up with?
 
WEB01 10.10.41.141 (dmz) 65.205.112.137 (public)
            ports 80,443 WAN to DMZ
            ports 1433 DMZ to 10.10.200.62 (inside)
            ports 80, 443, 2598 DMZ to 10.10.200.19 (inside)
    website amer.com 10.10.41.145 (dmz) 65.205.112.131 (public)
            ports 80, 443 WAN to DMZ
    website usa.com 10.10.41.147 (dmz)  65.205.112.132 (public)
             ports 80, 443 WAN to DMZ
 
WEB02 10.10.41.142 (dmz) 65.205.112.138 (public)
            ports 80, 443 WAN to DMZ
            ports 1433 DMZ to 10.10.200.62  (inside)
            ports 80, 443, 2598 DMZ to 10.10.200.19 (inside)
      website amer.com 10.10.41.146 (dmz) 65.205.112.133
            ports 80, 443 WAN to DMZ
      website usa.com 10.10.41.148 (dmz) 65.205.112.134
             ports 80, 443 WAN to DMZ
MAIL 10.10.41.140 (dmz)  65.205.112.136 (public)
            ports 80, 443 WAN to DMZStart Free Trial
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