04-19-2012 06:40 AM - edited 03-11-2019 03:55 PM
I have a cisco ASA 5510 that I have set up currently to access via ASDM through the Inside interface. When I VPN in using our older VPN server I can connect to it fine.
I recently set up the ASA to also be a VPN server which will eventually replace the older server for our HQ. I noticed that when I'm VPN using the ASA as the VPN server, I can only ASDM to the public which I prefer not to allow. Access to the inside doesn't seem to work this way. Any ideas as to what might be causing this? I would post configurations for assistance but I'm unsure what configurations if any would be causing this. I'm assuming it's some thing I need to adjust in the VPN configuration. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Lee
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04-19-2012 12:26 PM
Hello,
Can you add the following command and give it a try.
ASA(config)# management-access inside
If that does not help we will need to make captures to see if the packets are reaching the inside interface
capture capin interface inside circular-buffer
capture capin match tcp host x.x.x.x (VPN client) host x.x.x.x (ASA_inside_ip) eq 443
Then attempt to connect and provide us the:
show cap capin
Regards,
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Julio
04-19-2012 08:45 AM
What's the version of ASA that you are using.
Varun
04-19-2012 12:26 PM
Hello,
Can you add the following command and give it a try.
ASA(config)# management-access inside
If that does not help we will need to make captures to see if the packets are reaching the inside interface
capture capin interface inside circular-buffer
capture capin match tcp host x.x.x.x (VPN client) host x.x.x.x (ASA_inside_ip) eq 443
Then attempt to connect and provide us the:
show cap capin
Regards,
Do rate all the helpful posts
Julio
04-20-2012 10:32 AM
Thanks for the responses. Your post was the correct response needed. I had actually found it on this site under another post just before you posted here. I appreciate all the help as this now has fixed the issue. Thanks.
Lee
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