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I have a Cisco 7204 vxr router that does not have a valid image on the bootflash or on the pcmcia card (disk 2). I tried everything i could to try and get the router to recognize the flash but it keeps giving me a magic card error. I'm losing my mi...
I'm having a hard time diagnosing an issue with DNS resolution across an IPSEC VPN. This setup was working at one time but now it's not. I have a 5505 with easyvpn connecting to a VPN concentrator (cisco 3000), and the workstation shows that DNS is...
I have an ASA running 8.2.2 code, and I'm having a trouble reaching a network from the DMZ to the inside. The network that I'm having trouble reaching is in a DMZ on another ASA that I do not manage. I can reach the network in question from any int...
Our employees use a cisco IPSEC client to connect to our 5520 for VPN connectivity. This system has been up and working for 3 years. Now we're getting intermittent DNS issues reported. When an employee connects from home sometimes the employee's c...
Accessing the access point via telnet radius authentication works with no problems. When I access via secure http I can authenticate, but I get level 1 or read access only. Can someone assist. Below is the config for the device. no service padser...
I resolved the issue by creating a new group on the VPN concentrator and moving the asa's into the new group. The new group has the same exact configuration as the old group so I'm not sure why this fixed the issue. Thanks for everyone's help.
I cannot change my dns server to google's public dns of 8.8.8.8 while behind the firewall. As soon as I plug into my home router and bypass the firewall I can change to the public dns server and everything works fine. It seems as if the 5505 is bl...
Another oddity... If I do an NSLOOKUP on the workstation that is behind the 5505 ASA I get DNS request timed out. If I use the server command to try and change the DNS server on the workstation to google's public DNS it fails as well. Seems as if...
I'll check the switch directly connected to the DNS server to see if there are DNS packets for the source IP in question. The server is behind the ASA.