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Old 14-Nov-2007, 04:11 PM
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Pix PDM does not support policy nat

I have had to build a vpn on a pix 6.34 using policy nat, however this has now made the pdm pratically unusable, is there a way to do this without disabling the pdm?

 
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As I use the cli for pix (although the asdm is a definite improvement over the pdm) I am not sure what your alternatives are. If you have the policy nat configured, why not simply use the cli for future changes?

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Thanks Weasel!

It's configured & working, but I do like to use the pdm for certain stuff, it does make the rule base easy to look at and understand & it does make certain other functions like building standard vpns much easier.

 
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