I need to setup an ASA between two networks. Only 1 PC will be allowed to come in via port 443. Only traffic will go out via port 443 from one server. Would this work?
outside IP: 192.168.1.2
inside IP: 10.34.34.34
server: 10.34.34.35
PC: 192.168.1.88
access-list 100 extended permit tcp any...
would this work?
access-list 100 extended permit tcp host 192.168.1.1 any eq 443
access-list 100 extended deny tcp any any gt 1
access-list 100 extended deny udp any any gt 1
I entered before I posted config: crypto isakmp nat-traversal 20
remote site connects to Internet via DSL connection. remote site can connect to other ASA/PIX.
After connected to VPN, cannot ping any IPs at Office, and also cannot connect to Internet from remote location.
ASA Version 8.2(1)
!
hostname ciscoasa
enable password 8Ry2YjIyt7RRXU24 encrypted
passwd 3KFQnbNIdI.3KYOU encrypted
names
!
interface Vlan1
nameif inside
security-level 100
ip...
We have recovered data by using Kernel Novell Software. But we cannot read compressed files (word, excel). Is there any software we can use to read those files from CD? Or, is there any other way we can read those word excel files?
I have a PIX 506e. I don't know the password, and I don't know the its interface addresses. I cannot find out its IP because it does not do DHCP. I just want to reset it to factory default. The pervious IT person didn't have any paper work done on it.
I don’t have any ACL.
Accounting PC: 192.168.10.10
Bank’s Website IP: 10.10.10.x, 10.10.10.y
I would like to setup ACL for this Accounting PC (192.168.10.10), so it can access two Banks’ website IPs only. Is that doable with ASA?
We have two Accounting PCs, and We wants to setup access rules so those two PCs can only access two Internet IP addresses. We want to deny all other IP address. We also want to log it if they tried to access other IP addresses. What sould I do?
Thanks
Our Novell Vendor told me that we need to enable "Multicast"? He said because he can ping the Novell server locally, the problem must be with VPN. Does that make any sense?
I can ping Novell server locally, but not through the VPN. I can also ping all the Windows servers and PCs through VPN. That is why I think I miss something in the VPN setup. Is there something special I need to do in order to ping Novell (has an IP already) though VPN?
We have a site-to-site VPN. It is working, and we can run remote desktop, drive mapping without any problems. However, we also have a Novell Server, after we add TCPIP on the Novell Server, we can ping the server locally, but not through the VPN. Can someone help me?
We have a site-to-site VPN. I want restrict access over VPN. At this time, We don't need port restrictions
Location1:
outside IP: 205.246.1.x
users at location 2 allow to access 192.168.1.25~26 at location 1
Location2:
outside IP: 76.87.6.y
users at location 1 allow to access 172.22.1.10~30...
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