Security level limited access to high security

Dear all,

I have something that I need your help it clarify for me; for reasons of tests outside NAT in PIX, I placed a host on the external interface of my FW PIX and another on the inside interface. We'll call inside host (Host: 172.16.1.178) and outside (Host B: 192.168.1.96).

I then applied:

NAT (inside) 0 0 0 and

NAT (outside) 0 0 0 outside

orders to have two subnets appear to others with their original IP addresses. When ping from host B to host, no response is received and a 305005 syslog message (no translation group not found for ICMP src outdoors: 192.168.1.96 dst inside: 172.16.1.178)... However, when ping from host A to host B with the original B IP host, a response is received successfully. After this, lead to confusion if I try again to ping from host B to host, things work this time without errors. (Note: ICMP is applied both way).

Applying clear XLATE, again! Looks like the PIX doesn't sends the request of host B to host A unless there is a previous, established session from the host through the PIX.

Does anyone have an explanation for what's going on? Is their someone who have experienced something like this before?

Know your opinion.

Thank you

Haitham

You are using nat 0 (identity nat) that does not allow two-way communication, UNLESS the host location to the interface high security initiates the connection.

You can try the following:

public static 172.16.1.178 (Interior, exterior) 172.16.1.178 netmask 255.255.255.255

Which allows inside the host to be 'translated' to the outside and allow the host located on the untrsuted start the communication itself (will be seen with the same IP address)

more information:

http://www.Cisco.com/univercd/CC/TD/doc/product/iaabu/PIX/pix_sw/v_63/cmdref/s.htm#wp1026694

Franco Zamora

Tags: Cisco Security

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