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Run Cisco's PIX PDM utility on 10.3.3
Authored by: atheken on Mar 31, '04 01:09:14PM

not that you'd ever want to have a PIX anyway, but desides that, the PDM has worked fine for me, as long as I turn off the "popup blocking" which I love.

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//Andrew Theken



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Run Cisco's PIX PDM utility on 10.3.3
Authored by: Rob Best on Mar 31, '04 08:07:16PM

So where do you get Cisco's PiX PDM?



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Run Cisco's PIX PDM utility on 10.3.3
Authored by: Thom on Apr 30, '04 08:16:10PM

You simply connect to the PIX, https://ip.address.goes.here/

In order to have PDM you must either have a new-ish PIX that came with at least v6 of the onboard OS, or be in a current support contract with Cisco.

If you have a Cisco login, you can download new versions of both the PIX OS (e.g. 6.3.3) or the PDM (3.0.1), and load them onto your PIX as specified in the instructions on Cisco's site.



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Run Cisco's PIX PDM utility on 10.3.3
Authored by: chipcastle on Nov 22, '05 02:54:46PM

I'm running OS X (10.4.3), Safari 2.0.2 and PDM 3.0, but still no workie. And yes, popup-blocking is turned off. It displays all of the normal error messages about certs and hostname mismatches, which I click ok, but in the end it just displays the cisco graphic and the hourglass indicates the browser is doing something, but nothing ever happens. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

CC



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