01-28-2014 07:24 AM - edited 03-11-2019 08:37 PM
Hi There,
I have recently upgraded our spare ASA 5510 router to version 9.1(3) with ASDM image Version 7.1(5)100.
The client i'm attempting to run the ASDM launcher on is Windows 7 x64 running the latest version of Java (7 update 5).
I am able to get to the main screen when I https to the device. I can install the ASDM launcher, but once I enter the hostname and Password I receive the following error "Unable to launch Device Manager 192.168.X.XXX".
I have gone through a check list and I can confirm the following:
- the 3des-sha1 licence is enabled
- Http server is enabled for my clients subnet
- ssl encryption is enabled
- Tried Firefox and IE10
When I attempt to run the ASDM via the browser I get as far as asking for the password and although the initial prompt seems to accept it, another authentication box appears asking for it over and over again in an endless loop.
I have been through many forum posts and check lists, but cannot seem to pinpoint this problem.
If it helps, the box was previously flashed back to factory-default before I then applied the configuration from scratch (based on the config of our live ASA 5510).
Can somebody help please?
Thanks
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01-29-2014 08:35 AM
Prateek Verma wrote:
Hi,
I would suggest you to downgrade the java to version 7 update 45. It should work after that.
- Prateek Verma
Hi Prateek,
I have now downgraded my Java client to v7 Update 45 as you suggested, but I'm now being told that the password I'm entering for the ASDM is invalid, which isn't the case!!
Any thoughts?
01-29-2014 08:42 AM
Hi Anthony,
Since, you must have following command on ASA:
aaa authentication http console LOCAL
Along with that , there should be a username and password in ASA's local database. So try to configure following command and then check:
username cisco password cisco
After this try to access ASDM with username and password both cisco and check whether it works or not.
- Prateek Verma
01-30-2014 01:35 AM
Prateek Verma wrote:
Hi Anthony,
Since, you must have following command on ASA:
aaa authentication http console LOCAL
Along with that , there should be a username and password in ASA's local database. So try to configure following command and then check:
username cisco password cisco
After this try to access ASDM with username and password both cisco and check whether it works or not.
- Prateek Verma
This suggestion worked Prateek as previously we'd never had a username configured on our device, so I presume something has been changed in the most recent firmware update which means that you HAVE to have a Username, would I be correct in saying that?
Thanks
01-30-2014 01:29 PM
An easier way to get around the problem of Java 7 update 51 and ASDM on Windows computers is to point your browser to https://
Then go to the Java control panel item and on the "General" tab under "Temporary Internet Files", click the "View" button, click once on the item with ASDM in it to select it and then click the top row icon that looks like an arrow pointing up and to the right. This will place a shortcut to open the ASDM on your desktop. Suggest you then delete the old desktop icon for starting ASDM as a local app since that no longer works anyway.
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02-12-2014 01:35 PM
" ...
click once on the item with ASDM in it to select it and then click the top row icon that looks like an arrow pointing up and to the right. "
This does not work for me because the arrow is greyed-out. BTW I hate java ...
Steve
02-13-2014 12:29 PM
That's interesting. I went back in and now the arrow icon is greyed out on my computer too - but then I already have the shortcut it previously created on my desktop. I could remove the shortcut and see if the arrow is no longer greyed out but don't want to risk not being able to recreate it. I hate Java too but have some apps that require it - like Cisco ASDM.
You can still start ASDM with Java 7 update 51 on your computer by browsing to https://
02-13-2014 02:21 PM
Ok, here is something odd. I just now looked on my desktop for the first time in several days (it is normally hidden by a gaggle of open windows), and there was an icon that sure looks like it was created when I tried what you described - even though the icons was greyed out. Or perhaps the mere act of launching the Java Web Start created it??
The Target for the icon is:
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\javaws.exe -localfile "C:\Users\xxxxxx\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\6.0\43\70b3fe2b-31e71a37"
and the Start In is blank.
When I launch it, sure enough it brings up the Java WebStart style ASDM launcher, which is different from the stand-alone version that is broken by the new JAVA 7.whatever.
Puzzled,
Steve
02-13-2014 02:40 PM
I'm pretty sure it created the icon on your desktop when you first clicked the arrow. As I recall, when I first added the shortcut by clicking the arrow icon nothing apparent seemed to happen, but I looked at my desktop and there it was.
Glad it worked for you!
05-24-2016 06:18 AM
05-28-2019 10:47 AM
02-06-2020 07:33 AM
The 192.168.0.0/24 subnet is named MANAGEMENT. So our command is... http 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 management
Thanks for kylewent
the key command also been used on outside interface, the message unable launch device manager don't prompt anymore.
01-31-2018 09:56 AM
Not sure if I am in the right forum LINE. my issue is that I can get the program to launch, it give the popup that the website is not trusted but option to continue, I do so and then the ASDM launcher seems to complete the update and then,, I get a windows circle of death. My setup is defaulted right now other than the lines i read to add. it did not work before or after the adding of aaa authentication http console LOCAL
10-18-2018 05:51 PM
My issue has been resolved with new Java version and certificate.
01-11-2023 01:53 AM
This issue comes specially when restoring an ASA. In addition to Java compatibility and settings, the follow is required to get the device back to normal.
1. Load compatible ASA and ASDM images, you can check this on Cisco website
2. Enable 3des-sha1 by installing the appropriate license
3. Generate an encryption key, crypto key generate mypubkey rsa modulus 2048
4. Allow https/ASDM access (http server enable, http x.x.x.x y.y.y.y interface-name)
11-30-2017 03:51 AM
This solved our problem with 7.8.2 ASDM launching on Win7 (Java 8.x). Once the exception list was updated with the device IP we were able to connect to our ASA's.
I realize this is an old thread but wanted to let others know this solved our issue as well with given our parameters.
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