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I have a weird issue. I have a site2site with 2 asa's but traffic will not pass without turning off Nat-t. I would have thought it would be the other way around?!?So my question(s) are what are the ramifications if any on Not turning it on? And why a...
I have a site to site configured between an ASA 5510 and 5505, the tunnel is up but cannot pass any traffic one way or the other. The 5510 has 8.4.3 while the 5505 has 8.2. I find the 8.2 version the least confusing when configuring the VPN. The new ...
Just upgraded to ver 8.4.3 from 8.1 and i know the NAT has changed and i am wondering if it converted everything correctly or is there something else i need to do. All traffice seems to flow just fine but small things like this seem to bother me. See...
Ok, one more question or 2.Why do i have to turn off NAT-T on both sides for Exchange or any other services to work? And how can i force all internet traffic across the tunnel so that it hits my web filter first?
Thank you!! It was a filter applied to the default group policy so even though i had the filters turned off on the tunnels GP it was still applying the ACL. Big thanks!!
It is the host site not transmitting. The ACL that i see thats blocking is for a client based VPN.Phase: 1Type: ROUTE-LOOKUPSubtype: inputResult: ALLOWConfig:Additional Information:in 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 OutsidePhase: 2Type: ROUTE-LOOKU...
I ran a capture and found that the traffic that was being dropped was infact denied traffic from my web-filter behind the ASA. No malicious traffic that i can see. Most of it is denied traffic to adobe updater.. Thanks for the insight, i was just con...