Internet through a RA IPSec VPN Tunnel traffic
Armed with an ASA 5505 Security Plus, I configure IPSec VPN for RA the VPN IP address pool is in the 192.168.2.0/28 network.
The Lan is 192.168.1.0/24 with inside interface a.254.
The VPN works great. What I would do is to route all internet through the firewall traffic when users are connected to the VPN. I put this gateway 192.168.1.254 tunnel, but I'm having no luck to get it works.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
You are just going to route internet traffic to the remote vpn client to the ASA and backward on the Internet?
If the above statement is correct, you need not configure the tunnel default gateway.
But you need to configure NAT for the ip pool, so they can go to the internet, as well as the 'same-security-movement' command as follows:
NAT (outside) 1 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0
permit same-security-traffic intra-interface
In addition, assuming that you have not have split configured tunnel.
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!
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boot system Disk0: / asa922-4-smp - k8.bin
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network of the MK object
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service tcp_5060 object
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debugging in the history record
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test MTU 1500
management of MTU 1500
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network of the SG object
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network of the Inside_host object
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Access-group OUTSIDE_IN in interface outside
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I used the SDM to configure the tunnel on my router based on the information provided by the society that we are trying to connect to. The other company has provided my debug log when I was testing the connection, but I do not know how to read and what could be the problem. I hope someone here can give me an overview of what prevents the tunnel connection.
Please let me know if you need more information.
Thank you
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Peter,
Good job!
Because the tunnel is up, we must not debugs.
I'm glad that finally it works.
HTH
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RTR_B RTR_C
Since there is no tunnel between B and C there is no way for us past that traffic through RTR_A for two reasons. The most important reason is that subnet 10.25.0.0/24 (rtr_c) is not allowed to pass through the IPSec tunnel (it's okay to IPSec?) of rtr_a ==> rtr_b. You can't just add a statement of road because your addresses are not routable which is the reason why it fails.
Your only option is to create another tunnel between rtr_b and rtr_c. This may not be the ONLY option, but you should get what you need.
I hope this helps.
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IPSEC VPN tunnel on issue of Zonebased Firewall
Help, please!
I'm trying to configure a router lab ISR1921 to build the VPN tunnel with vmware vshield edge. The configuration of the 1921 is pasted below. There is not a lot of adjustment on the side of vshield really and I'm sure both sides are adapting to phase 1 & 2.
The question I have: the tunnel can be built correctly and I also see from show crypto ipsec release encap and decap counters. However the devices on each side can communicate. That said, I can ping from 1921 to the IP of the internal interface of the vshield with IP source specified. But just no communication part and other...
I did debugs and only "error" messages are:
01:58:03.193 20 February: ISAKMP: (1001): error suppression node 1656104565 FALSE reason 'informational (in) State d1.
...
01:58:03.193 20 February: ISAKMP: (1001): purge the node-1657220080
I hope that I did a stupid thing to configure error, but I spent too much time on it. It is supposed to be a really simple installation... Please help!
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version 15.4
horodateurs service debug datetime msec
Log service timestamps datetime msec
no password encryption service
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Lab-1900 host name
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boot-start-marker
boot system flash: c1900-universalk9-mz. Spa. 154 - 1.T1.bin
boot system flash: c1900-universalk9-mz. Spa. 151 - 4.M7.bin
boot system flash: c1900-universalk9-mz. Spa. 150 - 1.M4.bin
boot-end-marker
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AAA new-model
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AAA authentication login default local
authorization AAA console
AAA authorization exec default local
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AAA - the id of the joint session
clock timezone AST - 4 0
clock to summer time recurring ADT 3 Sun Mar 2 Sun Nov 02:00 02:00
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DHCP excluded-address IP 192.168.100.1 192.168.100.40
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dhcp DHCPPOOL IP pool
import all
network 192.168.100.0 255.255.255.0
LAB domain name
DNS 8.8.8.8 Server 4.2.2.2
default router 192.168.100.1
4 rental
!
Laboratory of IP domain name
8.8.8.8 IP name-server
IP-server names 4.2.2.2
inspect the IP log drop-pkt
IP cef
No ipv6 cef
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type of parameter-card inspect global
Select a dropped packet newspapers
Max-incomplete 18000 low
20000 high Max-incomplete
Authenticated MultiLink bundle-name Panel
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redundancy
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property intellectual ssh version 2
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type of class-card inspect entire game ESP_CMAP
match the name of group-access ESP_ACL
type of class-card inspect the correspondence SDM_GRE_CMAP
match the name of group-access GRE_ACL
type of class-card inspect entire game PAC-cls-icmp-access
match icmp Protocol
tcp protocol match
udp Protocol game
type of class-card inspect correspondence sdm-cls-VPNOutsideToInside-13
game group-access 154
class-card type check ALLOW-VPN-TRAFFIC-OUT match-all
match the ALLOW-VPN-TRAFFIC-OUT access group name
type of class-card inspect entire game PAC-cls-insp-traffic
match Protocol pptp
dns protocol game
ftp protocol game
https protocol game
match icmp Protocol
match the imap Protocol
pop3 Protocol game
netshow Protocol game
Protocol shell game
match Protocol realmedia
match rtsp Protocol
smtp Protocol game
sql-net Protocol game
streamworks Protocol game
tftp Protocol game
vdolive Protocol game
tcp protocol match
udp Protocol game
http protocol game
type of class-card inspect entire game AH_CMAP
match the name of group-access AH_ACL
inspect the class-map match ALLOW VPN TRAFFIC type
match the ALLOW-VPN-TRAFFIC-OUT access group name
type of class-card inspect correspondence ccp-invalid-src
game group-access 126
type of class-card inspect entire game PAC-insp-traffic
corresponds to the class-map PAC-cls-insp-traffic
type of class-card inspect entire game SDM_VPN_TRAFFIC
match Protocol isakmp
match Protocol ipsec-msft
corresponds to the AH_CMAP class-map
corresponds to the ESP_CMAP class-map
type of class-card inspect correspondence ccp-icmp-access
corresponds to the class-ccp-cls-icmp-access card
type of class-card inspect the correspondence SDM_VPN_PT
game group-access 137
corresponds to the SDM_VPN_TRAFFIC class-map
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type of policy-card inspect self-out-pmap
class type inspect PCB-icmp-access
inspect
class class by default
Pass
policy-card type check out-self-pmap
class type inspect SDM_VPN_PT
Pass
class class by default
Drop newspaper
policy-card type check out-pmap
class type inspect PCB-invalid-src
Drop newspaper
class type inspect ALLOW VPN TRAFFIC OUT
inspect
class type inspect PCB-insp-traffic
inspect
class class by default
Drop newspaper
policy-card type check out in pmap
class type inspect sdm-cls-VPNOutsideToInside-13
inspect
class class by default
Drop newspaper
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security of the area outside the area
safety zone-to-zone
safety zone-pair zp-self-out source destination outside zone auto
type of service-strategy inspect self-out-pmap
safety zone-pair zp-out-to source out-area destination in the area
type of service-strategy check out in pmap
safety zone-pair zp-in-out source in the area of destination outside the area
type of service-strategy inspect outside-pmap
source of zp-out-auto security area outside zone destination auto pair
type of service-strategy check out-self-pmap
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crypto ISAKMP policy 1
BA 3des
preshared authentication
Group 2
ISAKMP crypto key iL9rY483fF address 172.24.92.103
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Crypto ipsec transform-set esp-SHA-ESP-3DES-3des esp-sha-hmac
tunnel mode
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IPSEC_MAP 1 ipsec-isakmp crypto map
Tunnel Sandbox2 description
defined by peer 172.24.92.103
Set security-association second life 28800
game of transformation-ESP-3DES-SHA
PFS group2 Set
match address 150
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the Embedded-Service-Engine0/0 interface
no ip address
Shutdown
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interface GigabitEthernet0/0
WAN description
IP 172.24.92.18 255.255.255.0
NAT outside IP
No virtual-reassembly in ip
outside the area of security of Member's area
automatic duplex
automatic speed
No mop enabled
card crypto IPSEC_MAP
Crypto ipsec df - bit clear
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interface GigabitEthernet0/1
LAN description
IP 192.168.100.1 address 255.255.255.0
IP nat inside
IP virtual-reassembly in
Security members in the box area
automatic duplex
automatic speed
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IP forward-Protocol ND
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IP http server
access-class 2 IP http
local IP http authentication
IP http secure server
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IP nat inside source map route RMAP_4_PAT interface GigabitEthernet0/0 overload
IP route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.24.92.254
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AH_ACL extended IP access list
allow a whole ahp
ALLOW-VPN-TRAFFIC-OUT extended IP access list
IP 192.168.100.0 allow 0.0.0.255 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255
ESP_ACL extended IP access list
allow an esp
TELNET_ACL extended IP access list
permit tcp any any eq telnet
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allowed RMAP_4_PAT 1 route map
corresponds to the IP 108
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1snmp2use RO SNMP-server community
access-list 108 deny ip 192.168.100.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 108 allow ip 192.168.100.0 0.0.0.255 any
access-list 126 allow the ip 255.255.255.255 host everything
access-list 126 allow ip 127.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 everything
access-list 137 allow ip 172.24.92.0 0.0.0.255 any
access-list 150 permit ip 192.168.100.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 154 allow ip 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.100.0 0.0.0.255
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control plan
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Line con 0
exec-timeout 0 0
Synchronous recording
line to 0
line 2
no activation-character
No exec
preferred no transport
transport output pad rlogin lapb - your MOP v120 udptn ssh telnet
StopBits 1
line vty 0 4
access-class TELNET_ACL in
exec-timeout 0 0
Synchronous recording
transport of entry all
line vty 5 15
access-class TELNET_ACL in
exec-timeout 0 0
Synchronous recording
transport of entry all
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Scheduler allocate 20000 1000
0.ca.pool.ntp.org server NTP prefer
1.ca.pool.ntp.org NTP server
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end
NAT looks fine.
Please create an ACL with bidirecctional ACEs and add it as a group of access to the interface of penetration:
IP access-list extended 180
IP 192.168.100.0 allow 0.0.0.255 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255 connect
ip permit 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.100.0 0.0.0.255 connect
allow an ip
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
IP access-group 180 to
IP access-group out 180
Generer generate traffic, then run the command display 180 access lists .
Also, if possible activate debug ip icmp at the same time.
Share the results.
Thank you
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GRE and IPSEC VPN tunnel over the same interface
My client is currently connected to a service provider of call through a GRE Tunnel over IPSEC. They chose to move all connections to a VPN site-to-site traditional behind a firewall, here, to your corp office. As the questions says, is possible for me to put in place the VPN site to site on the same router? Interface Tunnelx both ethernet have the same encryption card assigned to the destination router. I thought that traffic could divide by identification of traffic 'interesting '. Thanks for all the ideas, suggestions
Ray
Ray
Thanks for the additional information. It takes so that the existing entries in ACL 101 remain so the existing tunnel will still work. And you have to add entries that will allow the new tunnel. Editing an ACL that is actively filtering traffic can get complicated. Here is a technique that I use sometimes.
-create a new access list (perhaps ACL 102 assuming that 102 is not already in use).
-Copy the entries of ACL 101 to 102 and add additional entries you need in places appropriate in the ACL.
-Once the new version of the ACL is complete in the config, then go tho the interface and change the ip access-group to point to the new ACL.
This provides a transition that does not affect traffic. And he made it back to the original easy - especially if something does not work as expected in the new ACL.
If the encryption of the remote card has an entry for GRE and a separate entrance for the IPSec which is a good thing and should work. I guess card crypto for GRE entry specifies an access list that allows the GRE traffic and for IPSec crypto map entry points to a different access list that identifies the IP traffic is encrypted through the IPSec tunnel.
HTH
Rick
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RV110W replaces WRV210. IPsec VPN tunnel between them?
I have a VPN between two locations using WRV210s at the end of work. Now, I want to replace a 210 with a new RV110W. Can I get both to work together? The config is quite different.
Rod, the rv110w must be on the latest version of the software. The original version firmware did not support site to site vpn.
Site of the tunnel to the other, simply to match the parameters. If you need help with this, you can call the support center, make sure you have access to the pages of each router configuration.
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Microsoft l2tp IPSec VPN site to site ASA on top
I have a specialized applications casino that requires end-to-end encryption. I'm under the stack of Microsoft IPSec l2tp between my XP machine and my Windows 2003 server on the LAN. Can I use the same type of protocol stack Microsoft l2tp IPSec between my XP machine and the Windows Server 2003 a branch on the SAA to site to site ASA VPN tunnel? The VPN site-to site ASA is a type of key Preshare IPSec VPN tunnelle traffic between our head office and a branch in distance.
In other words, the ASA site-to-site IPSec VPN will allow Microsoft l2tp through IPSec encrypted traffic? My ACL tunnel would allow full IP access between site. Something like:
name 192.168.100.0 TexasSubnet
name 192.168.200.0 RenoSubnet
IP TexasSubnet 255.255.255.0 RenoSubnet 255.255.255.0 allow Access-list extended nat_zero
Hello
Yes, the L2TP can be encapsulated in IPSEC as all other traffic.
However, make sure that no NAT is performed on each end. L2TP is a default header protection which will see NAT as a falsification of package and reject it.
See you soon,.
Daniel
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Hello guys,.
I have Cisco ASA5520 facing the ISP with private IP address. We don't have a router and how to get the IPSec VPN through the internet?
The question statement not the interface pointing to ISP isn't IP address private and inside as well.
Firewall configuration:
Firewall outside interface Gi0 10.0.1.2 > ISP 10.0.1.1 with security-level 0
Firewall inside the interface Ethernet0 192.168.1.1 > LAN switch 192.168.1.2 with security-level 100
I have public IP block 199.9.9.1/28
How can I use the public IP address to create the IPSec VPN tunnel between two sites across the internet?
can I assign a public IP address on the Gig1 inside the interface with the security level of 100 and how to apply inside to carry on this interface?
If I configure > firewall inside of the item in gi1 interface ip address 199.9.9.1/28 with security-level 100. How to make a safe lane VPN through this interface on the internet?
I'm used to the public IP address allocation to the interface outside of the firewall and private inside the interface IP address.
Please help with configuration examples and advise.
Thank you
Eric
Unfortunately, you can only complete the VPN connection on the interface the VPN connection source, in your case the external interface.
3 options:
(1) connect a router in front of the ASA and assign your public ip address to the ASA outside interface.
OR /.
(2) If your ISP can perform static translation of 1 to 1, then you can always finish the VPN on the external interface and ask your provider what is the static ip address assigned to your ASA out of the IP (10.0.1.2) - this will launch the VPN of bidirectionally
OR /.
(3) If your ISP performs PAT (dynamic NAT), then you can only start the tunnel VPN on the side of the ASA and the other end of the tunnel must be configured to allow VPN LAN-to-LAN dynamics.
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routing of traffic between vpn tunnels
Hello
I have a scenario like that.
There are two branch office vpn tunnels to the headquarters. I want to load balance the traffic on this two links using EIGRP.
in this way, another branch offic is also connected to the head office. now, I want to ensure the communication between two branch of the office through seat over these vpn tunnels.
Concerning
skrao
Hello
Here is a great link that describes a similar setup to yours:
http://www.Cisco.com/en/us/Tech/tk583/TK372/technologies_configuration_example09186a008009438e.shtml
Good reading and after return if there is anything that you are not clear.
PLS, don't forget to rate messages.
Paresh
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I crushed a 2821 current c2800nm-adventerprisek9 - mz.124 - 22.YB8 at home with 2 gre IPSec tunnels for personal use, and my office will be held that a customer based IPSec VPN to connect to the corporate VPN. My problem is that when I want to connect to the corporate VPN, I see packages being encrypted and sent, but I would have never received the return packets. It seems that the IPSec VPN tunnels with IPSec from my office and router packages conflict trying to decrypt and gives this error. (I removed the public addresses for anonymity)
CRYPTO-4-RECVD_PKT_INV_SPI: decaps: rec would be package IPSEC a bad spi to destaddr = "myaddress", prot = 50, spi = 0xDB32344E (3677500494), port = "corpvpn".
When I remove the card encryption off-side WAN router, my Office VPN works immediately. I can change the configuration, either on the side of the IPSec GRE tunnels, but has no way for me to change any configuration on the corporate VPN. Does anyone know of a workaround on the cisco router? I can provide the running configs or view orders.
The 2821 also performs NAT overload for internet access.
Hello, Reed.
1. try to remove the interface crypto map and add "protection... profile ipsec tunnel." "to your VTI:
Crypto ipsec IPSEC profile
solid Set trans
int g0/0
No crypto map card
int tu1
Ipsec IPSEC protection tunnel profile
int tu2
Ipsec IPSEC protection tunnel profile
2. try to force your corpVPN to use encapsulation UDP instead of ESP.
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Hello
It is possible to limit the bandwidth of the IPSEC VPN Tunnels or the traffic that goes through the tunnels?
Use IP addresses or port numbers the same way and clients when limiting bandwidth to clients in the local network?
Thank you very much
Oliver
There is a way to solve internal IP addresses, protocols or ports and specify the bandwidth
I send you the links to access information on how to set it up.
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I have a WRVS4400N. I want to know if it is possible to configure the remote relay DHCP WRVS4400N to find a DHCP server on the local network. The local network is 192.168.2.0/24, and the Remote LAN is 192.168.1.0/24. I am entered the field of relay DHCP server 192.168.1.100 but my local PC does not get an IP address. So, I would like to than the local PC to get an IP from DHCP address 192.168.2.x server remote (LAN) through the IPSec VPN tunnel. Is this possible?
The IPSec tunnel works. I ping the 192.168.1.100 remote DHCP server, if the local PC, a static IP address 192.168.2.x I have the configuration of the DHCP server with an IP of 192.168.2.x/24 range.
The remote VPN router is a Netgear FVS114.
Thank you
NIC
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