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I have my firewall on IP 192.168.0.1 (for example, real IP is a class C address). I have a web server (Ubuntu 10.04, though this happened before with an 8.04 box as well) on ip 192.168.0.101. Everything will be functioning fine, and I won't have an...
We've been looking around for a while at upgrading from our old PBX and moving to a VOIP system. We have several offices spread across the country, and just looking at toll free routing, and savings in long distance along with having a more feature ...
We have set up an MPLS with our telco. Main office is in Idaho, remote branch is in New Mexico. When we try to copy large files across the pipe, we get errors. If I've done an SSH session to the router in the remote office, I randomly lose my conn...
I have a remote location that my Corporate office connects to through an IPSec tunnel at the moment. We've decided to upgrade and get an MPLS tunnel between our two locations. Every time I try to force traffic from one location to another, somethin...
In working around with internal website resolution vs external websites and DNS resolution my team has decided they'd like to have internal machines access DMZ resources by their external IP rather than the local DMZ address. I'm not quite positive ...
The link in the conversion guide in the first post appears not to go directly to the tool anymore, you'll need to do a software search, http://tools.cisco.com/search/JSP/search-results.get?isFormSubmit=true&strqueryid=&websessionid=_3F_NaE3mlKJkg4DEv...
Finally found everything over the weekend. I use WebVPN and AnyConnect with our ASA firewall. Found that a user was getting connected on AnyConnect but was having problems getting to anything. Their address getting assigned to them was the same a...
I'd run it through the PIX-TO-ASA conversion tool, which should get it up to version 7, then when you boot the device with the version 8 software, it should convert the config to version 8 standards. You may have to do some additional tweaking, but...
Back when I did my update it was to somewhere in 7.x. Cisco has a PIX-TO-ASA conversion tool that will at least get it to version 7.0 which you can get from here: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/migration/guide/pix2asa.html. I believe...
I just switched on sysopt noproxyarp inside as I really shouldn't need that sort of behavior, and I've got it documented if any other issues come up. My NAT config is sanitized and included below, but is fairly messy. I need time to clean up all m...