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Hello,
In my topology (attached below) I've configured an IPSec tunnel successfully and all hosts can ping each other with no problems.
My goal is: - Host 3 (192.168.3.1/24) can ping Host 2 (172.16.2.1/24)
- Host 2 can ping Host 3
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Hello,
I've configured in my topology (attached below) an IPSec tunnel between the Firewalls which allows PC 1 and PC 3 to communicate with PC 2.
The routers R1, R3 and R4 are configured with EIGRP and the Firewall and the remaining routers are con...
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As you can see in my topology (attached below), the main idea of my project is to connect two remote network through WAN with an IPSec/GRE tunnel and to let one PC (PC3), from the network on the left, access the Internet or the other network ...
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After configuring the interfaces and the routes, I need to configure the ACLs to permit the PCs from one Lan to connect to PCs from the other Lan and to be able to ping each other.
What should I write in the ACLs and on which interface(s) shou...
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In my topology (attached), I am simply trying to connect a PC to the internet through an ASA Firewall.
Here is the ASA configuration:
hostname Firewallenable password 8Ry2YjIyt7RRXU24 encryptedpasswd 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encryptednames!interface ...
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I'm using ASA 8.4.2. I have already set up an SLA track and configured two default routes on the ISPs so that the IPSec tunnel will still be up if either one of the ISP routers stops working. Plus an SLA track will not solve my p...
Thank you for assuming and not actually helping me with my question.
I know how ACLs work and I know the concept and I applied it successfully many times on routers, but with ASA it's another story. I was hoping someone would give me clear guidelines...
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The weirdest thing happened with my ASA firewall and I don't know if it should have happened this way.
I rewrote the configuration and this time I only configured the interfaces and the natting. And to my surprise the PC is now c...
My PC's IP is 192.168.3.10 and the gateway's IP is 192.168.3.254.
I used the command you mentioned and it didn't make any difference.
I was hoping someone would find what's wrong in the ASA configuration. Maybe the nat command is wrong or the access...