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Hi all.First of all, I know the ASA is not a router, but I would still like to know if this is possible.I have two ASA 5510 in an active-standby cluster, not that I think that the fact that they are clustered will be of any importance here so feel fr...
Hi.I have a ASA 5505 in front of a server answering on https.I have forwarded port 443 on the external interface to the internal IP of the server, which works fine from the outside.The problem is that the clients on the inside can not access the exte...
I will have to read up on proxy arp then. Thank you.But the thing I still cant figure out is how to get the routing correctly.Lets say I use 1.1.1.2 on the external interface of the ASA.That means the default gateway of the ASA should be set to 1.1.1...
That actually seems to work perfectly.Now to some tweaking, its actually just tcp/443 I want to NAT this way, but I think I can figure out a way to solve that myself.Thanks for all your help!
I have had exactly the same idea, but I'm not really sure how to solve it.Some kind of source NAT as you say, but NAT to what? The internal address of the ASA?