Sorry in advance if I'm not asking this in the right area. Just point me to where I should post it if this is not the right area.I have 3 Cisco ASA 5510's in my company's future network configuration, and in addition to being firewalls, they're also ...
Hi,Sorry if I'm not posting this in the right area, just let me know where it should go and I'll repost it there.I know that our VPN users currently use Active Directory to authenticate their VPN sessions, so now I'm wondering if there is an easy way...
Hi,I've tried to read up on Google, etc., about this, but I haven't found a solution. Here's my basic setup:Computer A: IP- 192.168.0.3 Mask- 255.255.252.0 Gateway- 192.168.0.2Computer B: IP- 192.168.4.3 Mask- 255.255.252.0 Ga...
Thanks. This gave me the idea to check my company's current firewall for how the routing entry existed, and determined that this is a system-generated static entry. Since I'm already set up for EIGRP sharing static and connected networks on the ASAs,...
I only started at my company a few months back, so I don't know what kind of RADIUS server we have, but I can see from our VPN configuration that we have one and that we use it to authenticate our VPN users. I *think* all I need is help configuring t...
We already have a RADIUS server in place, it's how we are authenticating our VPN users. What I really need is the how to configure the ASDM/HTTPS/Telnet/SSH management access to the ASA that authenticates the user against Active Directory instead of ...
The current loads on the ASAs do not permit me to load them at the moment. They were modeled around our company's current single firewall configuration (ACLs, VPNs, and Certificates), and I don't have time to mask all the private company info right n...