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SSD in ASA Firewall

Reg80
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Hi all,

Not great on these and trying to learn.

This is for a CISCO ASA 5008-X firewall.
It's a simple question about the firewall in general, not that there is a problem with it.

I would like to know, what the SSD is used for in the ASA firewalls.  And can I put a new one in as a replacement, say a Samsung SSD?

Does it store any confidential / configuration data?

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@Reg80 in which case just reimage the device, this will wipe the configuration and all data.

https://edledge.com/re-image-asa-sfr-module/

 

If not and you have a spare SSD, you could connect it and see if it is accepted.

 

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@Reg80 

The SSD drive on the ASA hardware devices runs the Firepower module, which provides the NGFW features - so it stores the firepower application and it's associated configuration data.

 

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The SSD in ASA, SFR, Source Fire Module.

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Thanks both.

 

Would this data be dangerous if someone else were to get hold of the SSD with the firewall?

 

I am thinking of selling the unit.

 

If I replaced and put another SSD in, I presume another brand of SSD would be fine, other than CISCO?

@Reg80 in which case just reimage the device, this will wipe the configuration and all data.

https://edledge.com/re-image-asa-sfr-module/

 

If not and you have a spare SSD, you could connect it and see if it is accepted.

 

Thanks Rob,

1 last question.  I think I will wipe the config and then secure wipe the SSD and send together.

Thank you!!!

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