07-25-2007 06:31 AM - edited 02-21-2020 03:10 PM
I can ping PC's over our remote VPN (concentrator to a remote Pix) but not the Pix that is over at the remote site. I am trying it's local IP address over the VPN.
However the PC's on the Pix's LAN can.
I can get on the ADSM using the Pix external IP, but I'd rather use the internal IP over the VPn tunnel.
Let me know what info you need.
07-25-2007 07:35 AM
Weird, this is what I get...
Result of the command: "config t"
The command has been sent to the device
Result of the command: "management-access inside"
The command has been sent to the device
07-25-2007 07:29 AM
It could be blocked. If you already have management-access inside enabled, rules could be the cause of the problem. Otherwise it is unlikely.
07-25-2007 07:36 AM
Found it...
Config -> Device Administration -> Management Access -> Select inside
07-25-2007 07:39 AM
Right I have selected the inside interface, but still no joy on connecting to the local IP. A remote user in that same subnet as the Pix can though.
07-25-2007 07:43 AM
What PIX version do you have?
07-25-2007 07:46 AM
7.1(2)
Would the fact that I don't have a service policy rule be a problem too with this?
07-25-2007 08:01 AM
It should not be a problem, this is a global command.
Can you execute "show management-access" in config mode?
07-27-2007 05:02 AM
I can now ping it's internal address over the VPN, but can't accesses it via the ADSM, any ideas?
management-access shows local_network
Thanks
07-27-2007 05:17 AM
you need to add
http
07-27-2007 05:38 AM
Still no luck, I put this in:
http 192.168.9.9 255.255.255.255 VPN
VPN is our tunnel to my office
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