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We've never had a problem setting up ASA to ASA or ASA to PIX vpn site to site tunnels using RFC-1918 addresses ( 10.x.x.x usually ). Now we have a customer ( a hospital ) that requires a public non-RFC1918 address to be presented to them. Since th...
I have an ASA-5510 in a location that loses connectivity to the wan gateway after anywhere from five to fifteen minutes. At first I thought that the unit might be defective, but I replaced it with an ASA-5505 with similar results. A reload of the A...
I've been trying to get an ASA 5505 to act as an IPSec VPN server for a while now. I get a good connection but receive a series of error messages at startup about not being able to set a route ( on the client side, an XP laptop with Cisco VPN softwar...
We are using about 35 RV082 units in a very basic configuration - 1:1 NAT and some firewall ACLs. All the sites are talking to a central site and we just ran out of ACL space (RV082 supports 50 rules) on the central site.I presume that I can replace ...
Dumb dumb dumb... I was using the second NIC on three linux boxes to test with - 192.168.3.253,252,251 and the ASA5505 was at 192.168.3.1. Pings to 192.168.3.1 from the vpn client worked, the others did not.If you look at the vpnpool in the above co...
That's not exactly what I'm going to do; I'm only replacing one RV082 with an ASA5505. The access lists are simple; let a specific IP address through on all ports. This should take only one ACL. I just need to know if I can get one hundred ACLs like ...