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    How to allow wireless network to access other networks of an ASA5510.

    memory consumption is ussually around 200 Meg, but we do not have history enabled (which I would like to run but don't know how to configure it). Should we bump up the memmory? Is there an issue or risk with doing so? The system is running fine now. We rebooted the firewall to rectify the...
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    How to allow wireless network to access other networks of an ASA5510.

    I spoke to soon. Our inbound VPN is broken and I'm not sure which line change caused it. Users cannot authenticate, and the firewall shows a "Memory allocation error" message in the logs.
  3. ozguyal

    How to allow wireless network to access other networks of an ASA5510.

    Thanks for your advice unclerico and Supergrrover. All is now working, but I do have some concerns. I did a massive cleanup of the rules, removing all the test rules, and cleaning up a lot of the NAT rules. I found that we had not defined a dynamic NAT rule to the wlan0 group which immediately...
  4. ozguyal

    How to allow wireless network to access other networks of an ASA5510.

    Sorry, here's the cnfig attached.http://www.choyna.com/5510Config.txt
  5. ozguyal

    How to allow wireless network to access other networks of an ASA5510.

    Here is the config. The wlan0 network is our wireless network where users authenticate via our Cisco Aironet (WPA2 with pre-shared key). We can authenticate, get a DHCP address, and can ping the 192.168.85.1 gateway, but we cannot access access anything else. Thanks in advance for any advice...
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    How to allow wireless network to access other networks of an ASA5510.

    We have an ASA5510 which we have configured with the 4 interfaces as follows: ethernet0/0 Internal ethernet0/1 DMZ0 ethernet0/2 WLAN0 ethernet0/3 WAN I've assigned the WLAN interface a security level of 75, the internal interface a value of 100, and the DMZ0 a value of 50. I have also...

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