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We are in the process of moving from an ASA-5505 to an ASA-5512X, and in the process we're moving from ASA v8.2 to the newer version. On 8.2 and earlier you needed to have nat-exempt statements for traffic crossing firewall divisions even if it wasn'...
We're trying to get a remote access setup for someone who needs to have access from offsite. To make things easy we set it up with a virtual machine running Windows 7 and RDP. Because the "other end" isn't our computer and we've had some difficulties...
I've been trying to fight my way through the configuration of an ASA5505. So far we've got it running as a firewall, but now we're trying to get IPSec VPN running and it is becoming much more difficult. I managed to get it so that we could access the...
We have a ASA 5505 that we are currently trying to set up for remote access VPN so staff and some volunteers (especially computer volunteers ) don't have to drive in to the office to do network things.We ran the 'wizard' (not extremely helpful), then...
I work with a non profit and we recently (this week) got a new ASA-5505 to do general firewall and VPN (remote network access via IPSec) tasks. The installed firmware is V7.2(4). Seeing that the latest firmware is 8.3(1), is there any reason to stay ...
Got it to work - I was messing with the ASDM's "Public Servers" thing and somehow, though I wasn't able to get the direct-to-RDP thing to work, I was able to get the more secure RDP-gateway thing over HTTPS to work.Still can't figure out exactly wha...
I'm worried about getting rid of that first rule, because isn't that the one that allows the other inside users to share the NAT/PAT internet connection for their work (e-mail, web browsing, etc.)?
OK, that seems simple enough, throw the VPN on a separate network and add routing table entries to route between the two.One more question: how does the VPN relate to the firewall, and will changing the address require that there be entries in the fi...
Thanks for the replied - it turned out that NAT was indeed the issue. After the initial wizard setup the DHCP server was changed so VPN clients would request their IPs from the network DHCP/DNS server, and the change in the VPN address block was conf...