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Old 07-12-2006, 12:40   #3
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Re: BT Intelligent Gateway

I have a Cisco PIX behind the router and I want to be able to connect to it externally for VPN access but I think the firewall on the router is blocking the access.

I have called BT but they talked me through a way of doing it, but this doesn't disable the firewall instead seems to forward the data. The problem being it attempts to forwards the data to the inside interface of the PIX - not the outside one.

Is there anyway just to get it to just act as a router.
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