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Hello, I am the admin for a small company, we host about 20 servers for development and internal applications, and 4 servers for web hosting and external application hosting for clients. I started here two years ago and when I started we had one ser...
I have a strange problem, it's something that just started recently when we had a user try to gain access with a Sprint Mobile Broadband card. We have quite a few remote users, probably not more than 6 ever connected to the VPN at once, and I have n...
I have been working on this thing all night and I can't seem to get any where. I have a very straight forward set up, and so far the only issue I'm having is being able to access the network when connected through VPN, I have internet access, but no...
I have another problem that I just encountered after getting NAT set up correctly. I posted yesterday about a problem with using 2 WAN interfaces, once I got it all set up and working, now the inside static clients don't resolve hostnames, only IPs,...
We have some web servers set up internally, I have NAT configured and they are working if you type in a domain URL from an external network, but if you type in the same domain URL on a computer in the internal network, it throws a "portmap translatio...
I see now, I knew there had to be a way. That got me a step closer I think, but I am still unable to communicate from 10.0.0.0 to 10.0.5.0 networks, I'm getting different errors depending on what I try. One is a portmap translation creation failed,...
The ASA isn't a true router, but it's all I've got since I was told it would work for us. Inside Network2|Inside Network1--ASA--Internet|Inside Network310.0.1.1 is the VPN gateway I assume, VPN users are able to use everything like normal. They con...
At first I didn't think it was working, I went back through in CLI and cleaned out all my NAT stuff and started fresh. The hairpining solution worked! Here is what I did.Since I have 3 interfaces I had to set up two separate NAT's for each.same-sec...
I went through and looked at that some, but it's not helping my problems any. I got to the point where it's timing out now instead of being completely dropped, but I still can't pull up a web page. Kind of frustrating to be so close.