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Do I need to configure access list rules for the outside interface outbound traffic?
Right now I have one configuration on the Outside interface
Firewall# sh run | i outside_access_outaccess-list outside_access_out extended permit object-group DM_...
I am trying to send a new asdm image to my cisco asa 5505 firewall. I have tftpd64 installed on Server 2008 R2 and the file I'm trying to send is in the same directory as the tftpd64; so it is accessible. The tftpd64 shows the IP of the server, secur...
There isn't anything specifically; I am just trying to follow best practice I guess. So would you say that normally the outside outbound isn't really necessary to configure unless explicitly trying to block or permit something?
Sure enough, as soon as I tried on PC, worked like a champ. Should have tried this hours ago.
Any idea where or what permission would cause the access violation on a server as opposed to a workstation?
Georg -
Thanks for your reply -
Could provide a little more detail as to what you mean? Doesn't the command you provided have to do with accessing the IDS module?
Thanks!
This is all the information the logs on the tftpd provide:
Connection received from 10.4.1.1 on port 51958 [31/01 16:46:35.054]Read request for file <asdm-771.bin>. Mode octet [31/01 16:46:35.054]Using local port 56989 [31/01 16:46:35.161]Peer retur...