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Created a new cisco anyconnect profile, in fact none of the profiles has ever connected. My question is the selfcert fqdn must this match the host name of the ASA 5510?Must the Https: url match this as well?
Also when applying the profile to the outs...
Very odd issue. We had 1 X 5510 ASA on version 8.3(2) after a power supply burned out we bought 2 more 5510 ASA. Backed up the config from the old 5510 installed the same config on the new ASA and up graded the IOS to 9.16-8-k8. and Set up the fail o...
Hi I need to allow access to a Linux box on port 4022 via my Cisco FW 5510 via the internet (outside access). Packet tracer says that the packet will be allowed. But when I putty into the ip address for this Linux box on port 4022 the ACL doesn't get...
Hi I need to allow access to a Linux box on port 4022 via my Cisco FW 5510 via the internet (outside access). Packet tracer says that the packet will be allowed. But when I putty into the ip address for this Linux box on port 4022 the ACL doesn't get...
Thanks for the reply, after some digging what we found was that the arp table with the new asa in place shows the same mac address several times as per attachment(2015-10-06_1048.png). This mac address is the primary asa for fail over's mac address B...
Would you care to explain more? The packet tracer screen shot shows that the packet should be allowed? and yet I can't make a connection to the inside Linux box from an public ip address on the internet?
Thanks Vibhor, I read the article and runhttps://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/capture/in-cap/pcap/inside.pcaphttps://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/capture/out-cap/pcap/outside.pcap and both come back with 404 errors when run from a pc that has got ASDM access?