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Hi, is anybody out there have ideas on how to open port in Fix firewall. My problem is that I want to let one of my user to access his VPN server on the internet using his VPN client through our firewall. Our user access internet using squid prox inside our network. Please help. Thanks.
well it'd help to see the ios config, and also for this not to be posted in a linux forum... but you'd just set an acl, e.g. "access-list listname permit tcp 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 152.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 eq ftp" will allow 10.0.0.0/8 ftp access to 152.10.10.0/24.
this really isn't the best place to ask for cisco support though...
Sorry, but I have nowhere to go. The Cisco site have no forum of this kind to answer question. Linux admin such as you seems know how to answer all question especially technical one. Thanks for the help.
A better place to ask for Cisco support especially with the PIX line would be dslreports.com
They have a forums site with subforums dedicated to hardware support (in particular Cisco PIX).
LinuxQuestions admin: I am not affiliated with the above site - just offering suggestions here.
There is also a little documentation on cisco website... Maybe you could try to read the fine manual by yourself and then go to a forum if you have problems?
There is also a little documentation on cisco website... Maybe you could try to read the fine manual by yourself and then go to a forum if you have problems?
heh, a "little documentation". now THAT is an understatement if ever I have heard one
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