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I have been searching for this forever and the only examples I can find are version 7 code. My next step is downgrading to 7.x and getting it to work that way. Basically my internal subnet is 10.0.0.0/24 the VPN Pool is 10.0.1.0/24. My public IP for ...
I finally got this working by changing the nat statement to (outside,outside) because the packets never leave the interface.same-security-traffic permit intra-interfaceobject network VPN-Internethost 2.2.2.10description IP address used by VPN users ...
I thought you would like to know between your commands and the link you posted I was finally able to wrap my head around what was supposed to happen. Then with a little more fiddling I was able to adapt that to 8.3. Thanks for posting a detailed reso...
Hello, I hate to re-post, but I would really like some insight into "Hairpin" routing and setting it up on an ASA for VPN users. I can't seem to find anything relevant to what I want which is tunnel all traffic, including Internet, back through the ...
If your VPN users are connecting to the Public side of the ASA then I still think that Hairpining is what you should look into. It is very similar to my issue in which I want VPN users to access the internet through the VPN. The packets from the VPN ...