02-13-2009 07:08 AM - edited 03-11-2019 07:50 AM
I have a client who has multiple offices all running ASA 5510's that all connect to each other through L2L vpn's and they work great. Each site also has RA vpn setup for local mobile users. One site has intermittent IP connectivity for remote users to the local network, i.e. the inside interface of the ASA is 10.4.9.x, the vpn users can connect to any resource in the network at any other office but not to their local home network. The ASA is running 7.23. Their only option has been to reload the ASA and everything seems to work fine again for a while. I have discovered that if they don't reboot the ASA, it will start working again but no rhyme or reason to what causes it to start working again. Any thoughts? Thanks
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02-14-2009 01:29 PM
They shouldn't be running into a routing issue unless someone is using 10.0.0.0/8 as a home network. 10.4.9.x doesn't sound like a typical home network. In any case, you might want to consider disabling split-tunneling for security reasons.
02-14-2009 01:29 PM
They shouldn't be running into a routing issue unless someone is using 10.0.0.0/8 as a home network. 10.4.9.x doesn't sound like a typical home network. In any case, you might want to consider disabling split-tunneling for security reasons.
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