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I know this is going to sound like a dumb question but i do not seem to be able to fix the problem that i am having with my 5505.i did a reset on my asa by stopping the boot process because i could not remember what my enable password was, i had no p...
I have what i think to be a routing question. Below is an what i see to be the problem.The networkMPLS (to remote site) Firewall Cisco ASA 5510 (Between Network and Metro E)172.16.1.1 ...
This is the second time this week that my ASA 5510 has stopped allowing my web server to pass traffic to my database server.overview of configI have an access rule allowing my web server 10.10.10.6 to pass traffic across a specific port to 192.199.1....
I have a routing problem on my point to point routers between my remote office and my main office. The remote office user logon to my active directory is not working correctly. (the users are not prompted to change there passwords.)I do not know the ...
i have a remote office that has a point to point between it and my companys main office. My problem seems to be that no domain traffic is passing from the remote end of the point to point to my main office network. example - i have set a user to chan...
yes i did the config register to 0x1 to reset the unit. attached is a copy of the show ver of the asa.Once again not to sound dumb but what does the setting need to be? reading through the links, im still lost.Thank youShane
Chris,Thank you for you help, after the last post that you made i went through and removedstatic (inside,inside) 192.168.0.0 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 from my asa. I believe im going to have to talk with my ISP to get the changes made on the r...
Chris,Yes the wan router is hair pinning traffic from itself to the firewall and i do not really know what to do to correct this.If i set a device with the asa as the default gateway it is unable to pass traffic from itself to the wan and a device on...
Sorry for the confusion.The 172.16.1.1 is a point to point router, not the internet router, as for it being on the inside of the firewall that is the way it was setup when i came to work here.As for the 192.199.1.x and the 192.168.1.x yes they are bo...
After asking the dumb question below it looks like i do not have syslog enabled on the firewall, i'm working to get it setup now, but i dont think that i will have the information i need in it.Ok this is going to sound like a very dumb question, espe...