10-18-2010 10:59 AM - edited 03-11-2019 11:56 AM
I am setting up an ASA 5520 with a ASA SSM-10 module.
I set up a user on the ASA SSM-10 with administrative privs. I then used that username and password to log into my SSM-10 from ASDM. I was able to connect with no problem. However, I am not able to change the config of the SSM-10 using ASDM. It is giving me a permissions error.
When I look at users, it appears I am logged in as "admin" with "viewer" permissions, even though I logged in with my administrator account when I first established the HTTPS connection.
Thoughts?
10-18-2010 01:18 PM
Hello Ken,
I hope you are doing great. I just tried to create a username really quickly on the AIP SSM-10 and try to log in with the username I created Mike (Administrator) and everything went fine, I was able to see myself Mike logged in as Administrator.
I would like to know what version you are using on the AIP and the version that you are using on the ASA (Not very relevant)
I tried this with version 7.0.1 (E3)
Let me know.
Mike
10-18-2010 01:34 PM
Mike,
Thanks for the response. I was able to solve my issue by deleting all users (except for the default cisco user), then doing a password reset on the Cisco user. The next time I logged into the AIP, I was logged in as the correct user with the correct permissions.
Here are my software versions:
ASA 5520 8.3(1)
ASDM 6.3(1)
AIP-SSM-10 :
OS Version: 2.4.30-IDS-smp-bigphys
Platform: ASA-SSM-10
Serial Number: JAF1437CQKC
No license present
Sensor up-time is 2:08.
Using 656904192 out of 1032499200 bytes of available memory (63% usage)
application-data is using 39.9M out of 166.8M bytes of available disk space (25% usage)
boot is using 37.8M out of 68.6M bytes of available disk space (58% usage)
MainApp N-NUBRA_2009_JUL_15_01_10_6_0_5_57 (Ipsbuild) 2009-07-15T01:15:08-0500 Running
AnalysisEngine NE-NUBRA_E4_2010_MAR_24_22_44_6_0_6 (Ipsbuild) 2010-03-24T22:47:53-0500 Running
CLI N-NUBRA_2009_JUL_15_01_10_6_0_5_57 (Ipsbuild) 2009-07-15T01:15:08-0500
Upgrade History:
IPS-K9-6.0-6-E4 00:22:06 UTC Thu Mar 25 2010
10-18-2010 01:41 PM
Hello Ken,
Thanks for the heads up, I would like to try reimaging a sensor over here and try with your version but I think it would not be the same. Sad thing that I did not answer quickly enough to catch more info
I am glad that everything is working.
Thank you for posting
Mike
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