Depending on your requirements you may be able to get away with a DNS rewrite.You have a public A record that resolves to 202.32.48.152. You have a NAT statement for 192.168.10.152 <-> 202.32.48.152. And you want to access 192.168.10.152 when you are...
Sure,The ICMP inspection allows the ASA to keep track of the ICMP connections built *through* the ASA. In your case, if you only had the ACL the TTL traffic is allowed in from the outside, but the ASA did not keep track of the connection, so the traf...