02-01-2008 03:42 PM - edited 03-11-2019 04:58 AM
All, I'm having a nightmare getting my 5510 configured, primarily due to lack of knowledge on anything Cisco.
I know NAT'ing my mail in should be simple as redirecting port 25 to my internal exchange server.. naturally, I don't know enough to even do this.
Lets call my outside interface 10.10.10.130, and my exchange server 192.168.7.18, off of the internal nic of 192.168.7.1.
How can I get incoming mail to go to that server?
On another note, If anyone lives in DC/Nova I'm looking for someone to get my non functioning VPN working as well, as I've failed to resolve it online.
Thank you very much, I'm supposed to cut over to the internal exchange server tomorrow and i'm getting scared now.
02-01-2008 04:54 PM
static (inside,outside) tcp interface smtp x.x.x.x smtp netmask 255.255.255.255
access-list inbound_traffic extended permit tcp any interface outside eq 25
access-group inbound_traffic in interface outside
where
x.x.x.x is the internal ip of the exchange server.
02-02-2008 11:01 AM
Thank you very much.
I just wiped my config from scratch and only reconfigured it with everything I know was 100% right.
I'll post feedback soon as I can verify this is working, though I'm sure it will.
v/r
Jim
02-02-2008 01:17 PM
Thank you so much.
Worked perfectly.
I haven't migrate my exchange over yet, but I used and EVDO card and bmail.exe and spoofed some email through the firewall.
All delivered.
Seriously, this is about the first thing that went right on my first try on the ASA. LOL
02-02-2008 01:40 PM
:)
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