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Hello everyone, Here is my situation, we have a Cisco 2901 as a router on a stick for several vlans. Everything on the segment routes fine and accesses the internet just as they should. The 2901 connects to an ASA5505 on port 0/...
Jouni, Thank you for all of your help with this thus far. I have one more question to ask of you. What would be causing DNS not to work across the SSl VPN tunnel, I have identified one potential issue that I can't seem to correct. That is the w...
Ok I wanted to post a small update. I have fixed the hair pinning, and have managed to get a VPN session to access the internal network. I can't get pings across, but I can RDP. I changed the VPN pool to 192.168.99.32 - .19.46 and added the appropia...
jouni, Our ASA is the base liscense. There is no reason that our VPN users have Ip on the internal network. It was just done that way before and can change. The 17 network was added when we added the 2901. IT is used to a very flat network all the...
The specfic reason for this is the ASA is our VPN conc and dishes out addresses in the 17 network. Our liscense for the ASA does not allow for another named interface so I don't think I can create a vlan on the ASA for that. Is there are a way to us...
Jouni,I have tried to create an RDP session between the two hosts with no luck. The ASA does not appear to be logging anything during this. When looking at the config's please disregard the VPN config's they are pulled over from our old ASA and will...