Hello Wayne, What are you doing for testing the connection?Can you run the following command?Packet input outside tcp 4.2.2.2 13254 <Outside IP address> 5003If you are getting a flow control, captures will be needed in order to determine the problem....
Wayne, Correct, you also need to create an ACL to permit the inbound traffic from a low to a high security level. Access-list outside_in extended permit tcp any host <Private IP> eq <Port> Using the following NAT as an example:object network Synology...
Hello Michael, Unfortunately, I dont think the ASA supports a feature to permit MAC Addresses specifically. Let me know if you have any doubt or question. -Eddy Duran
Hello Wayne, Its something that can be done. You can use the following configuration as an example: object network serverhost 192.168.1.1nat (Inside,Outside) static interface service tcp 80 80 object network NAShost 192.168.1.10nat (Inside,Outside)...
Hello Thomas,Is this an outbound or inbound connection?If the traffic is generated from Inside to Outside, the traffic should be permitted with the current configuration that you have.If the traffic is initiated from the IP address: 74.43.254.162 to ...