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hi everyone we have an outside vendor requesting access to a server they manage through our firewall. They are asking for 3 ports open from their public ip range. They have a unix server that needs to connect to their unix server inside our network...
hi Everyone, not sure what the best solution is to add cheap internet bandwidth. Right now I have a 3750 stack as our core switch. On the core switch I have 2 VLANs. One VLAN is for WAN and one is for LAN. The WAN VLAN has our internet router, and th...
good morningwe have a pair of 5510's set up as Primary/Secondary failover pair. I have gone through the high availability wizard via ASDM, and everything seemed to complete ok with out any issues. A "show failover" show that the inside interface o...
hi Eveyone, I have a 5505 that I upgraded to 512MB. After the upgrade all the lights are flashing. A google search revealed this could be a bad module so I put in 2 others and having the same issue. Anyone know the cause of all lights on the front fl...
good morning Im sure this has been asked before but a quick search has not yielded any exact results so here goes I have anyconnect up and working great on for vpn users using local authentication. Im going over the white papers and seeing a lot of o...
it worked. So I gave them their own public IP. You were right, there was no NATing being done from the outside to this server. The objects and the ACL was correct, I just needed to burn that public IP and add it to the 192.168.100.1 object. Fortunate...
Yes I will take care of that asap thank you! I kind of inherited this so Im doing my best. I added a spare public IP and NATed it to 192.168.100.1, and left the ACL as is. I will ask the vendor to test tomorrow AM. thanks!!!!
I have asked the vendor to connect to our public IP address and assumed that the acl that I added would allow their specified IP's in to the inside server which is the 192.168.100.1 address. The public IP is our internet facing IP. Until this point, ...
ok so Im using the asdm 6.4 and alot of this was written [messy I know] by the asdm gui application. As you can see above I created 3 objects in the asdm. 1 object for the internal verndor server 192.168.100.1, another object for the ports to be open...