This is probably really stupid - but I cannot find Anyconnect images (Win/ Linux/ Mac) for the ASA. I have a Cisco.com account linked to the company I work atThe licenses/ PAKs for the ASAs in question (5506-x) are listed when I login with my account...
Hello folks,
I have the following config (IOS 12.3):
A.B.C.13 stands for the outside, public IP, bound on interface Fa0/1.52
x.x.x.n stands for a random public peer that connects to A.B.C.13
y.y.y.n stands for a random public peer that connects t...
Hello Pieter,
it turned out this was something like a "phantom element" in the config. The NAT rules i posted were the only rules defined. After a reboot of the firewall, the translation isn't working anymore. So actual behaviour of the system and ...
1. Yes, I use a host on the public internet (37.247.X.206) to test availability of public reachable address A.B.C.13:443.
2. Yes. 172.19.128.152 is a host on the inside, behind A.B.C.13 (Microsoft Exchange Server - also serving Outlook Web Access at ...
Hi Peter,
I can just see and experience that my connection from outside (from 37.247.X.206:443) to A.B.C.13:443 is dest-NATed to the internal host 172.19.128.152:443 - not only on the CLI, but because the OutlookWebAccess-Interface gets served and ...
Hello Paul,
I'm in fact initiating communication from outside to A.B.C.13:443 and that connection is dest-NATed to the internal host 172.19.128.152:443.
The question is: Where is this mapping coming from? Where is it defined?
The only dest-NAT ...