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We are about to change our ISP and the public IP address of our FMC will change, I have all my sensors registered over internet. Should I have to re-register all the sensors or is there a way to edit some config and make it work?
How can I configure Firepower to detect inbound exploits i.e., if somebody is trying to exploit a known vulnerability to the box itself or to a resource exposed to internet. We have Firepower 6.5 and various version of ASA
Our current setup using ASA and Firepower Inside : 20.20.20.0/24Outside : x.x.x.x My access control policy is such that it inspects 'Inside' to 'Outside', where 'Inside' is Firewall trusted interface, and 'Outside' is Outside interface. I understand ...
If my ASA is configured to allow port 443 (over http), can ASA allow web 443 and block telnet 443? e.g.: Allow https://x.x.x.x block: telnet x.x.x.x 443 Question2: Will blocking telnet on non standard ports give any benefit?
We are using ASA and Firepower for internet filtering in Data Center. Our requirement is to control internet access on 'Need basis' only -- Allow what is required and block everything else, this includes the servers. So far so good. We are trying to ...
I have exact same issue, every site that is connected through VPN has issue with reachability of 'Standby IP' of Inside internet, it never works. I am wondering if anyone figured this out yet?
You need to first add URL's domain name to whitelisting, so, if you want to access www.access.com, you need to add access.com to the object group, off course, I assume you are already allowing this object group in your access policy. Also, many a t...