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Pix admin tools


From: Adam Lang <thalen () cs pdx edu>
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 01:04:26 -0800

Interesting. My perspective? I got a Pix 501 and set it up with the web-based tools. Took me about three hours, and I'd never set up or seen a firewall more complicated than the built-in one that comes with MacOS X. DHCP setup was fine (I changed it to 192.168.3.x) as was incoming VPN. Enabling our users inside the firewall to use a VPN at a remote site was a little more difficult... my boss did that, after messing around on the web with google for a bit. The only difficulty that I had with the program, in fact, was that it didn't run on my Mac with Safari, IE, or Netscape... until MacOS X 10.3 came out. Now even that is fine.

The only other thing I had a question about was something I didn't think you could do anyway... so I asked how to do it on this list, and lo and behold, you can't. (I got over 40 responses... thank you all, but responding to all of them was rather more than I could budget time for. :)

I used command line stuff on a cisco terminal about 10 years ago, but just so that I could get kermit downloads running. (It was fun, dialling in at 8,1,n and changing to 7,2,e from the modem itself. Change the remote to 7,1,n, then change the local. Change the remote to 7, 2, n, then change the local. Change the remote to 7, 2, e, then change the local. X-, Y-, and Z-modem wouldn't work because the cisco stripped some high bits.) Other than that, my command lines have been UNIX, DOS, MPW, and a couple of Netopia routers.

Just another data point.

--Adam Lang

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