I know I'm missing some simple and obvious but I can't see it.When connecting via anyconnect to an asa 5505 the vpn client cannot access the inside network. It can access the inside address of the asa: I can use asdm via the vpn to connect to the asa...
This is a dumbed down version of what I'm trying to do, but if I can get this much figured out I'm golden.
The setup:
- ASA 5505 running 9.2.4(28)
- ISP has assigned block of external IPs 10.0.0.1-10.0.0.14
- ASA's outside interface can "see" traff...
Not sure how to explain this so what I'm asking matches what I think I'm asking.
We have a Catalyst 2960 with one port connected "out there" to the ISP. Or will have; Haven't implemented this yet. Just trying to wrap my head around the best way to do...
I found this article on tricking an ASA 5505 to forward DNS requests, in effect making it a DNS server.
http://herdingpackets.net/2014/02/20/faking-an-asa-as-a-dns-forwarder/
object network Google-DNS-8.8.4.4
host 8.8.4.4
nat (outside,inside) sta...
Trying to wedge ASA into existing infrastructure. It will be behind an internet facing router. Never tried to do this before and not 100% sure how to do this. There are other ports on the router that have to remain untouched/unaffected. Internet --> ...
Lets try this again. Haven't committed changes so the startup-config contains none of the vpn stuff. Doh! And this is why doing 30 things at once is a bad idea.Running config:ASA Version 9.2(4)28
!
hostname ciscoasa
domain-name test.local
names
dns-g...
That actually was the full config grabbed from a backup! Did a factory reset, used the setup wizard, used the vpn wizard. Quick and dirty! Now if only it worked. (Why do the "simple" tasks always consume 90% of your time)ASA didn't seem to like that ...
@GrootLives wrote:
This is a dumbed down version of what I'm trying to do, but if I can get this much figured out I'm golden.
The setup:
- ASA 5505 running 9.2.4(28)
- ISP has assigned block of external IPs 10.0.0.1-10.0.0.14
- ASA's outside interf...