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PIX and FTP FW question

Asked by FalconTwo in File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Cisco PIX Firewall

Hello I am trying to setup FTP so external user can access an internal resource. I setup FTP in IIS  on a w3k server. I have a PIX FW. I am not very familiar with the PIX however I created an object e.g call FTP-outside with the public IP address. I am so have a Authoritive DNS on my DMZ, so in DNS I added an entry of  ftp.mycompany.com with the public IP address for name resolution
USing the ASDM, I created a rule in the Access Rules section under the dmz interface as follows
Dmz Interface
source ftp-outside object and destination being the int device service ftp-data
source ftp-outside object, destination int device
Outside Interface
source ftp-outside destination internal device service ftp
source ftp-outside destination internal device service ftp-data

I then created a NAT Rule
Static Source internal object int outside address ftp-outside object

What am I doing wrong




 
 
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