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Re: PIX Questions

Subject: Re: PIX Questions
Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 19:25:04 +0100
Hi,

You must have a CCO PICA account to download, if you are not working at a partner to Cisco.

You should be able to get a PICA account from your reseller if he is a Partner to Cisco.
Then he can give you access to download software.


And just to mention - the PIX 520 cannot use PIX OS 6.3!
The PIX 520 is End-of-Life, and then there is not support at all for this.

The newest PDM version is 3.02.
The newest PIX OS is  version 6.3(4).

Cheers,
Torben Grisell

Chandrasekhar Bapuji Movva Guru wrote:

Hi,

PDM Version 3.0 is available on all PIX 501, PIX 506/506E, PIX 515/515E,
PIX 520, PIX 525, and PIX 535 platforms running PIX Firewall software
Version 6.3.

To access PDM from a browser, you must meet the following requirements:
1) Java script and java must be enabled (JDK version should be 1.1.4 or
higher).
2) Browser support for SSL must be enabled.

You must also enable the HTTP server on the pix firewall. You have to
specify the host or network authorized to initiate HTTP connection to
the firewall.

From browser access "https://<inside interface IP>" URL.

Now you can access PDM

No need download any security software.

Chandra



-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron [mailto:agflem@yahoo.ca] Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 7:22 PM
To: Shane Mahon
Cc: firewalls@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: PIX Questions


Shane Mahon wrote:



2. I would like to use the PDM, however I can not download it from

Cisco. The PIX IOS is 6.3, but I'm not sure what else I need to take advantage of the web based interface.

I think you need a CCO account to download any security software from


Cisco.




I have a CCO account, but it says the files are unavailable...



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