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Hi all,
I have been trying to allow access to a Cisco switch that is behind an AS3 IPtables firewall, but I cannot get everything to work correctly. I have a similar problem when going through a Checkpoint firewall.
The guys that administer the Cisco devices use Ciscoworks to access all of these switches with the exception of the ones in a different DMZ as the Ciscoworks box. When they do the test to check connectivity, Ciscoworks tries to get tftp to connect, but cannot complete the connection. I have allowed a wide open rule to and from the switch and it still does not work. Does anybody have any ideas?
BTW, I have loaded the ip_conntrack_tftp and ip_nat_tftp modules. Still not help.
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Nathaniel Hall, GSEC Intrusion Detection and Firewall Technician Ozarks Technical Community College -- Office of Computer Networking
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