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Asa 5505 no internet

nyer4life
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I been trying to setup a new Cisco ASA 5505 for the past week and can't get the internal network to get out to the internet. I'm sure it's something very simple that I'm missing. I have configured everything that I have gathered online. Here is my show run. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

config)# show run
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ASA Version 8.2(5)
!
hostname asa
enable password y7jWi9Ir.Didp encrypted
passwd 2KFQnbNIdI.2OU encrypted
names
!
interface Ethernet0/0
switchport access vlan 2
!
interface Ethernet0/1
!
interface Ethernet0/2
!
interface Ethernet0/3
!
interface Ethernet0/4
!
interface Ethernet0/5
!
interface Ethernet0/6
!
interface Ethernet0/7
!
interface Vlan1
nameif inside
security-level 100
ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface Vlan2
nameif outside
security-level 0
ip address 24.x.x.x 255.255.255.248
!
ftp mode passive
same-security-traffic permit inter-interface
same-security-traffic permit intra-interface
object-group protocol TCPUDP
protocol-object udp
protocol-object tcp
access-list outside_access_in extended permit icmp any interface outside
access-list outside_access_in extended permit ip any interface outside
access-list outside_access_in extended permit tcp any any eq www
access-list inside_access_in extended permit ip any any
access-list inside_access_in extended permit icmp any any
access-list inside_access_in extended permit object-group TCPUDP any any
pager lines 24
logging enable
logging asdm informational
mtu inside 1500
mtu outside 1500
icmp unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1
no asdm history enable
arp timeout 14400
global (outside) 1 interface
nat (inside) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
access-group inside_access_in in interface inside
access-group outside_access_in in interface outside
route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 24.x.x.x 1
timeout xlate 3:00:00
timeout conn 1:00:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00 icmp 0:00:02
timeout sunrpc 0:10:00 h323 0:05:00 h225 1:00:00 mgcp 0:05:00 mgcp-pat 0:05:00
timeout sip 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00 sip-invite 0:03:00 sip-disconnect 0:02:00
timeout sip-provisional-media 0:02:00 uauth 0:05:00 absolute
timeout tcp-proxy-reassembly 0:01:00
timeout floating-conn 0:00:00
dynamic-access-policy-record DfltAccessPolicy
http server enable
http 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside
no snmp-server location
no snmp-server contact
snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkup linkdown coldstart
crypto ipsec security-association lifetime seconds 28800
crypto ipsec security-association lifetime kilobytes 4608000
telnet timeout 5
ssh timeout 5
console timeout 0
dhcpd auto_config outside
!
dhcpd address 192.168.1.5-192.168.1.132 inside
dhcpd dns 167.206.x.x 167.206.x.x interface inside
dhcpd enable inside
!

threat-detection basic-threat
threat-detection statistics access-list
no threat-detection statistics tcp-intercept
webvpn
username cisco password Ot.D2KMyR7d encrypted privilege 15
!
class-map inspection_default
match default-inspection-traffic
!
!
policy-map type inspect dns preset_dns_map
parameters
message-length maximum client auto
message-length maximum 512
policy-map global_policy
class inspection_default
inspect dns preset_dns_map
inspect ftp
inspect h323 h225
inspect h323 ras
inspect rsh
inspect rtsp
inspect esmtp
inspect sqlnet
inspect skinny
inspect sunrpc
inspect xdmcp
inspect sip
inspect netbios
inspect tftp
inspect ip-options
!
service-policy global_policy global
prompt hostname context
no call-home reporting anonymous
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Is there a packet tracer command I can use to check if incoming is being allowed? From outside to inside?

you could try adding the command "icmp permit any outside" and then try pinging from the ASA to the gateway address, and / or 8.8.8.8.

If this works then we know that connection between ASA and internet is fine and we can focus our efforts elsewhere.

 

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