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Continuing a discussion started by user Joseph Lundback in this post: https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3534223#3534223 which then diverged into a seperate topic around my questions. This post re-iterates my issue as a seperate discussion so as...
Please note that I marked Julio's answer above as correct based on the discussion around the RESET-O message. While the state bypass method was a potential solution at the time, it turned out for various reasons not to be related to the problem. I sp...
Ok, lots of progress with this over the weekend. There were a lot of moving parts and several things were contributing to my problems.First thing I did, like many before me, was to blow away the entire ASA config and start from a clean slate. My advi...
see new discussion question https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2125757 for continuation of my part of this discussion. Julio, if you would reply to that post and copy your previous answer about RESET-O and how to set up the state bypass we can c...
Julio, thank you for the info on setting up the bypass. From your comments it really looks like its an inspection thing and I will reconfigure and retest. I won't have a change to do that until Saturday.We have really got two distinct discussion thr...
Also, this is really starting to feel like the ASA doing traffic inspection and being too aggressive about it. The whole point is that these connections are outside to DMZ, from entirely unpredictable clients, to public-facing web servers. We have t...