I'm using the ESA for a 90 day trial and its receiving for three domains. I like it. If I was the IT manager it charge of a lot of stuff; I'd prefer a hosted solution with support folks who do nothing but troubleshoot email. So I probably wouldn't d...
NP.. I have a never before told 'war story' and a possible fix; this probably won't work but it did for me once when it really counted. So there I was, in a tight server room trying to relocate this ASA in the rack. I had a brain-2-motor control uh ...
I'm not sure what you're trying to do; it seems like you're trying to use a pool for outside IP. Lets take it back a notch and just make a simple nat to allow traffic out. You have two nats.. remove the auto nat on the network object... OR.. add it...
The other person was mentioning you're missing the ACL called PBR_AC_UNICO, not the access list called PBR_AC_UNICO... There is no access group called PBR_AC_UNICO either, which would be the name of the Access-list applied to any interface. So you...
The ASA is possibly missing a route back to the network that you're accessing the ASA on. I'd check that. Type in show management-access.. if it returns nothing then use: management-access management (to manage from management interface) or the in...