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Hello folks!
This is probably obvious to some of you, but it wasn't to me. On an ASA 5520 running 8.2(4), I intended to have two different lower-security interface IP address/port sets translated to the same internal IP address/port. The logic behind...
Hello! I hope this isn't a thoroughly newbie-like question, but I wasn't able to find an obvious, clear answer in the usual documentation and resources.The scenario is as follows: two routers peering via eBGP; router A has a more generic /28 route vi...
Hi Marius - no, there is a single outside interface.
On that interface, I would like to NAT+PAT these two:
192.168.1.1:443 and 192.168.1.2:443
To the same inside host:
10.10.1.1:443
None of these three IPs are actually on any of the ASA's interfaces,...
Thank you Marius!
The traffic will arrive on the same ('outside') interface, to IPs in the same subnet, therefore I wouldn't be able to create traffic zones nor switch to multiple context mode.
I take it there is no fix for this in a newer version ei...