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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa82/system/message/logmsgs.html#wp4770603So, according to the above link, if in message ID 302013 or 302015 you see the keyword "outbound" it means that the addresses are flipped in the SYSLOG message. I...
I know I'm not alone in my distaste for the way that NAT configuration has changed in 8.3. And this doesn't come from a fear of change, as is so often the case with complaints like mine. It comes from the fact that now there is FAR more lines neede...
HOW DO I MAKE THIS STUPID MESSAGE GO AWAY FOREVER! ?I know it's something simple and stupid I'm just not seeing, I'm very sick of getting this message everytime I enter a command on the FWSM though.
So when you use the "filter url exception" command, does the firewall still inform the Websense server of the URL and just allows it out. Or does the firewall totally not report on URLs from those addresses to Websense?
I have two FWSM's, one each in redundantly connected 6500's. The FWSM's are in multi-context routed mode, and active/active failover.I have 3 contexts, Admin, students, labs. Each context shares interface vlan925 as the connection to the core for r...
Did you guys ever find a solution to this? I have the same problem where it flips the values I enter for CLI and DNIS. I've tried entering them in reverse order to get ACS to display them properly but my filter still doesn't work.I enter the values...
The document you posted is kinda old, in the title it says it's from 2004.I didn't mean to offend, there are updated documents on the link I posted that have more information. That was my point. Not that what you posted was invalid, it's just that ...
I've not got enough time to dedicate to figuring it out right now. I plan on setting aside a few days next month to do so. But in the mean time, there are is a lot more and updated information about Skype located here:http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~s...
Have you actually tested with a client to see if it will connect? It seems the behavior of Skype is to "wait it out" and then connect via a different port to a different server.