(This may show up twice, sorry!)
Looks like we crossed in the mail.
What is the MTU on the client end? I note that you've set the MTU to 1456
on the outside interface.
""Gilbert Ngo Banjika"" wrote in message
news:200703291957.l2TJv1qx007998@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> here is the configuration used on the PIX.
>
> PIX506# sho runn
> : Saved
> :
> PIX Version 6.2(4)
> interface ethernet0 10full
> interface ethernet1 10full
> nameif ethernet0 outside security0
> nameif ethernet1 inside security100
> enable password 2KFQPonbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted
> passwd 2KFQnTzUbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted
> hostname PIX506
> domain-name ciscopix.com
> clock timezone CEST 1
> clock summer-time CEDT recurring last Sun Mar 2:00 last Sun Oct 3:00
> fixup protocol ftp 21
> fixup protocol http 80
> fixup protocol h323 h225 1720
> fixup protocol h323 ras 1718-1719
> fixup protocol ils 389
> fixup protocol rsh 514
> fixup protocol rtsp 554
> fixup protocol smtp 25
> fixup protocol sqlnet 1521
> fixup protocol sip 5060
> fixup protocol skinny 2000
> fixup protocol sip udp 5060
> names
> access-list inside permit icmp any any
> access-list inside permit ip any any
> access-list outside permit ip any any
> access-list outside permit icmp any any
> access-list noNAT permit ip 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.1.0
> 255.255.255.0
> pager lines 24
> logging on
> logging standby
> logging buffered debugging
> logging trap debugging
> logging host inside 192.168.1.10
> mtu outside 1456
> mtu inside 1500
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