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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 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...
You mention 'phishing' that would imply email.. This inspection would be the job for a smart host. Like Appriver or Barracuda. You need the Mail server smart host to deny the traffic from those domains... C