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Cisco, Pix, how to open ports

Hi I've used CISCO IOS a lot on switch networks, 3750's etc but Pix isnt really my area.  Can someone give me an example of if I have a public IP addresses of 81.86.101.77 and 81.86.101.78 how do I forward HTTP traffic on port 80 to 10.0.190.1 and 10.0.190.10 respectivley ?
If I've missed any detail like which interface its coming in on just make an assumption please, I just want an example I can learn from.

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whihc version of pix IOX you have as commands are different
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great answer ruscal thanks.
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tickleonthetum -- I think you clicked accept on the wrong answer (guessing since ya thanked me for it and all).

I'll give ya some time (i don't remember if you can change that or not) and then i'll prob request a change on points, hopefully wth callyp's blessing.
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Oh my god, sorry !!!!!  I'll ask to get it changed.
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its no big deal, don't be too worried about it.  I just started doing the expert thing here recently and kindda want to see how my point float out after a month.
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Cisco PIX is a dedicated hardware firewall appliance; the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) is a firewall and anti-malware security appliance that provides unified threat management and protection the PIX does not. Other Cisco devices and systems include routers, switches, storage networking, wireless and the software and hardware for PIX Firewall Manager (PFM), PIX Device Manager (PDM) and Adaptive Security Device Manager (ASDM).

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