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I'm trying to configure a Site-to-Site VPN in a Cisco ASA 5505 firewall which is behind an ISP router (Cisco 800 Series) configured in routing mode (not bridging) and with a static nat of all the ports to the firewall (avoiding bridging mode of the r...
Sorry for my delay and thank you all for the support.Today I'll try all the possible solutions you wrote (also to discover what was the problem), but since my ISP finally allowed my firewall to have a public ip, I think all the troubles will disappea...
Thanks for the reply,I think that without the "route outside..", the outbound packets for the vpn (directed to the 192.168.0.x, which is the remote lan) will go outside without a destination, not protected by the tunnel (because the tunnel is down) ....
The remote peer isn't mine (it has other VPNs working correctly), however it's a Juniper SSG-140 with these settings:Remote gateway: xxx-MY_ISP_ROUTER_PUBLIC_IP-xxxPhase1: pre-g2-3des-shaPhase2: g2-esp-3des-shaReplay Protection: DisabledTransport Mod...