VPN Cisco ASA 5510 - 250 licenses?
I can't find a clear answer on this. I see that only 2 SSL VPN clients are included, but if I buy an ASA 5510 (ASA5510-BUN-K9), am I allowed to use as a VPN endpoint for up to 250 customers? If so, is it a total of VPN 'site-to-site' and 'customer '?
For IPSec VPN (IPSec VPN site-to-site and remote client access), there is no additional license required as it is included in the device.
For SSL VPN, there is failure to license 2, and if you need more than 2 connections SSL VPN Client, then Yes, you must purchase an additional license (the AnyConnect Essentials or the AnyConnect license Premium depending on what you need).
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False claims RADIUS of customer VPN Cisco ASA 5510
Hello world
I use the Cisco VPN client 5.0.7 and Cisco ASA 5510 (7.4 and 8.4.2) VPN RAS solution. Clients are authenticated using certificates and RADIUS AAA (ACS 3.3) and AD.
Each time, when the client connects, ASA 2 RADIUS requests questions, correct first - which is successfully authenticated by FAC and immediately - second that always fails. I couldn't find information related to this strange behaivor. Function "Double Authentication" (more sympathetic to his name) is only accessible to Anyconnect customers who we do not. When I'm authenicated by using password group, there is only one query RADIUS.
What is the source of such behavior?
The negative impact is that my logs are filled with the failed authentication attempts fallacious and users are incrementig attempts failed in the AD meter.
Debugging of ASA:
-First application-
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 0232 14884 request code 172.16.8.1:1645 host = 1 id = 22, length = 145 on port 1025
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 2519 14884 [001] value of username: User1
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 2519 14884 [002] value username-password: 2D A9 B2 D0 15 5F 1E B8 BB DB 3A 38 F5 24 72 B5
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 2538 14884 [005] NAS-Port value:-1072693248
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 2538 14884 [006] Type of Service value: 2
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 2538 14884 [007] value Framed-Protocol: 1
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 2519 14884 [030] value Called-Station-Id: 172.16.8.1
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 2519 14884 [031] value of Calling-Station-Id: 10.4.14.14
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 2538 14884 [061] NAS-Port-Type value: 5
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 2533 14884 [066] Tunnel-Client-Endpoint value: [T1] 10.4.14.14
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 14884 2556 [004] value of NAS-IP-Address: 172.16.8.1
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 2561 14884 [026] Vendor-Specific vsa id: 9
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 2596 14884 [001] cisco-av-pair value: ip:source - ip = 10.4.14.14
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 0282 14884 ExtensionPoint: run the configured scan extension points...
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 0314 14884 ExtensionPoint: advertising [AuthenticationExtension] provider [Cisco EAP generic]
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 0763 14884 ExtensionPoint: Message-[generic EAP] lack of EAP, ignorant...
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 0319 14884 ExtensionPoint: [GenericEAP.dll-> AuthenticationExtension] returned [1 - ignored]
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 0314 14884 ExtensionPoint: asking provider [Download Cisco ACL] [AuthenticationExtension]
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 0763 14884 ExtensionPoint: [DnldACLs] asking not a download of ACL, ignorant...
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:01 I 0319 14884 ExtensionPoint: [DnldACLs.dll-> AuthenticationExtension] returned [1 - ignored]
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 14884 0475 AuthorExtensionPoint: run the configured scan extension points...
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 14884 0507 AuthorExtensionPoint: requesting provider [Download Cisco ACL] [AuthorisationExtension]
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 0763 14884 ExtensionPoint: looking for ACL from [DnldACLs] to [user1]
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 0512 14884 AuthorExtensionPoint: [DnldACLs.dll-> AuthorisationExtension] returned [1 - ignored]
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 3360 14884 sent response code 2, id 22 to 172.16.8.1 on port 1025
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2561 14884 [026] Vendor-Specific vsa id: 9
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2596 14884 [001] cisco-av-pair value: ip:addr - pool = vpnpool
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2561 14884 [026] Vendor-Specific vsa id: 9
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2596 14884 [001] cisco-av-pair value: ip:wins - servers = 10.2.9.12 10.3.9.10 10.4.2.202
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2561 14884 [026] Vendor-Specific vsa id: 9
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2596 14884 [001] cisco-av-pair value: IP: DNS-servers = 10.2.9.12 10.3.9.10 10.4.2.202
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2538 14884 [006] Type of Service value: 2
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2538 14884 [007] value Framed-Protocol: 1
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2538 14884 [013] box-Compression value: 1
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 14884 2556 [008] value box-IP-Address: 255.255.255.254
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2519 14884 [025] value class: CISCOACS:002cb2a9/ac100801/3222274048
-The second request-
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 0232 14884 request code 172.16.8.1:1645 host = 1 id = 23, length = 145 on port 1025
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2519 14884 [001] value of username: User1
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2519 14884 [002] value username-password: 06 EA 08 AB C7 8F 75 D0 A5 E5 AE B7 A8 1 48 96 b
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2538 14884 [005] NAS-Port value:-1072693248
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2538 14884 [006] Type of Service value: 2
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2538 14884 [007] value Framed-Protocol: 1
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2519 14884 [030] value Called-Station-Id: 172.16.8.1
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2519 14884 [031] value of Calling-Station-Id: 10.4.14.14
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2538 14884 [061] NAS-Port-Type value: 5
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2533 14884 [066] Tunnel-Client-Endpoint value: [T1] 10.4.14.14
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 14884 2556 [004] value of NAS-IP-Address: 172.16.8.1
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2561 14884 [026] Vendor-Specific vsa id: 9
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2596 14884 [001] cisco-av-pair value: ip:source - ip = 10.4.14.14
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 0282 14884 ExtensionPoint: run the configured scan extension points...
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 0314 14884 ExtensionPoint: advertising [AuthenticationExtension] provider [Cisco EAP generic]
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 0763 14884 ExtensionPoint: Message-[generic EAP] lack of EAP, ignorant...
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 0319 14884 ExtensionPoint: [GenericEAP.dll-> AuthenticationExtension] returned [1 - ignored]
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 0314 14884 ExtensionPoint: asking provider [Download Cisco ACL] [AuthenticationExtension]
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 0763 14884 ExtensionPoint: [DnldACLs] asking not a download of ACL, ignorant...
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 0319 14884 ExtensionPoint: [DnldACLs.dll-> AuthenticationExtension] returned [1 - ignored]
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 P 2237 14884 user: User1 - Windows user unknown or invalid password
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 3360 14884 sent response code 3, id 23 to 172.16.8.1 on port 1025
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:02 I 2519 14884 [018] value Reply-Message: rejected...
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:03 0232 14884 request code 10.2.47.200:1812 host = 1 id = 254, length = 227 on port 32769
RDS 2011-10-24 16:16:03 2788 14884 (VSA unknown Vendor ID 14179)
GBA debug:
-First application-
AUTH 24/10/2011 16:16:01 I 0365 13060 external DB [NTAuthenDLL.dll]: from [user01] user authentication
AUTH 24/10/2011 16:16:01 I 0365 13060 external DB [NTAuthenDLL.dll]: Windows authentication attempt for the user1 userAUTH 24/10/2011 16:16:02 I 0365 13060 external DB [NTAuthenDLL.dll]: authentication Windows successfully (by DCCORPMSK04)
AUTH 24/10/2011 16:16:02 I 0365 13060 external DB [NTAuthenDLL.dll]: information get RAS to the user user1 DCCORPMSK04-The second request-
AUTH 24/10/2011 16:16:02 I 0365 13060 external DB [NTAuthenDLL.dll]: from [user1] user authentication
AUTH 24/10/2011 16:16:02 I 0365 13060 external DB [NTAuthenDLL.dll]: Windows authentication attempt for the user1 user
AUTH 24/10/2011 16:16:02 0365 13060 external DB [NTAuthenDLL.dll]: Windows authentication FAILED (Error 1326 L)
AUTH 24/10/2011 16:16:02 I 0365 13060 external DB [NTAuthenDLL.dll]: retry authentication to the CORP domain
AUTH 24/10/2011 16:16:02 I 0365 13060 external DB [NTAuthenDLL.dll]: Windows authentication attempt for the user1 user
AUTH 24/10/2011 16:16:02 0365 13060 external DB [NTAuthenDLL.dll]: Windows authentication FAILED (Error 1326 L)The ASA config:
Crypto ikev1 allow outside
Crypto ikev1 allow inside
IKEv1 crypto ipsec-over-tcp port 10000
life 86400
IKEv1 crypto policy 65535
authentication rsa - sig
3des encryption
md5 hash
Group 2
life 86400!
internal Cert_auth group strategy
attributes of Group Policy Cert_auth
client ssl-VPN-tunnel-Protocol ikev1 l2tp ipsec
Split-tunnel-policy tunnelspecified
value of Split-tunnel-network-list aclVPN2
the address value vpnpool pools
rule of access-client-none!
attributes global-tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup
address (inside) vpnpool pool
address vpnpool pool
authentication-server-group RADIUS01
authorization-server-group RADIUS01
authorization-server-group (inside) RADIUS01
Group Policy - by default-Cert_auth!
RADIUS protocol AAA-server RADIUS01
AAA-server host 10.2.9.224 RADIUS01 (inside)
key *.
RADIUS-common-pw *.
AAA-server host 10.4.2.223 RADIUS01 (inside)
key *.Hello
It is a 'classic' error and has nothing to do with dual authentication, but rather with the fact that you do both radius and authorization of RADIUS authentication.
If you remove this line:
authorization-server-group RADIUS01
you will see that it starts to work properly
In short: when ASA no authorization of RADIUS, it sends a request to access radius with the username as a password, that's why you see the second application fails all the time.
This is because the RADIUS authorization is intended to be used when authentication happens using certificates (only) so there is no password.
Also note that within the RADIUS protocol, authentication and authorization are not separate things, both occur in a single step. So if the ASA makes the radius authentication, he already gets the user attributes in the authentication step and it makes no sense to also make a separate authorization stage (except in a few very rare scenario where you have 2 radius servers, one for authentication and another for permission).
HTH
Herbert
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Cisco ASA 5510 + license + AIP - SSM
Hello.
I have this box.
I have a few questions about it.
(1) I'll be able to update the firmware (from 8.2 to 8.3 or greater for example) without smarnet for ASA 5510? And what can not do without smartnet?
(2) I have only AIP-SSM-10 module this ASA 5510. is there a smartnet, too? And when I buy only one module is it build in a subscription for 1 year for the signatures of the IPS?
(3) if I have the Cisco ASA 5510 base license, my IPS on AIP-SSM-10 will work?
(4) as I foresee in a purchase of the year a 5510 more with the same module and mount ther of failover. I really need license Security more than failover (active / standby)? For active/active, I know I need one, Yes?
Please help me.
(1) you must Smartnet in order to download the software from the download from cisco.com site.
(2) Yes, there is also a smartnet for the AIP module. Module AIP does not come with one year subscription, but you can ask for a demo license.
(3) Yes, the basic license is OK for the AIP module.
(4) Yes, you would need license security more on the two ASA to be able to run any type of failover on ASA5510.
Hope that answers your questions.
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% 7-ASA-710005: request TCP thrown error in the Client VPN Site to CISCO ASA 5510
Hi friends,
I am trying to built customer to site VPN CISCO ASA 5510 8.4 (4) and get error below when connecting to a cisco VPN client software. Also, I'm below ASA, log. Please help me to reslove.
Error in CISCO VPN Client software:
Secure VPN connection terminated locally by the client.
Reason: 414: unable to establish a TCP connection.
Error in CISCO ASA 5510
7-ASA-710005%: TCP request and eliminated from
49276 outward: 10000 The ASA configuration:
XYZ # sh run
: Saved
:
ASA Version 8.4 (4)
!
hostname XYZ
domain XYZ
activate the password encrypted 3uLkVc9JwRA1/OXb N3
activate the encrypted password of R/x90UjisGVJVlh2
2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted passwd
names of
!
interface Ethernet0/0
nameif outside_rim
security-level 0
IP 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.252
!
interface Ethernet0/1
full duplex
nameif XYZ_DMZ
security-level 50
IP 172.1.1.1 255.255.255.248
!
interface Ethernet0/2
Speed 100
full duplex
nameif outside
security-level 0
IP address 2.2.2.2 255.255.255.252
!
interface Ethernet0/3
Speed 100
full duplex
nameif inside
security-level 100
IP 3.3.3.3 255.255.255.224
!
interface Management0/0
Shutdown
No nameif
no level of security
no ip address
!
boot system Disk0: / asa844 - k8.bin
passive FTP mode
DNS domain-lookup outside
DNS server-group DefaultDNS
Server name xx.xx.xx.xx
Server name xx.xx.xx.xx
Server name xx.xx.xx.xx
Server name xx.xx.xx.xx
domain XYZ
network object obj - 172.17.10.3
Home 172.17.10.3
network object obj - 10.1.134.0
10.1.134.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network object obj - 208.75.237.0
208.75.237.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network object obj - 10.7.0.0
10.7.0.0 subnet 255.255.0.0
network object obj - 172.17.2.0
172.17.2.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network object obj - 172.17.3.0
172.17.3.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network object obj - 172.19.2.0
172.19.2.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network object obj - 172.19.3.0
172.19.3.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network object obj - 172.19.7.0
172.19.7.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network object obj - 10.1.0.0
10.1.0.0 subnet 255.255.0.0
network object obj - 10.2.0.0
10.2.0.0 subnet 255.255.0.0
network object obj - 10.3.0.0
10.3.0.0 subnet 255.255.0.0
network object obj - 10.4.0.0
10.4.0.0 subnet 255.255.0.0
network object obj - 10.6.0.0
10.6.0.0 subnet 255.255.0.0
network object obj - 10.9.0.0
10.9.0.0 subnet 255.255.0.0
network object obj - 10.11.0.0
10.11.0.0 subnet 255.255.0.0
network object obj - 10.12.0.0
10.12.0.0 subnet 255.255.0.0
network object obj - 172.19.1.0
172.19.1.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network object obj - 172.21.2.0
172.21.2.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network object obj - 172.16.2.0
172.16.2.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network object obj - 10.19.130.201
Home 10.19.130.201
network object obj - 172.30.2.0
172.30.2.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network object obj - 172.30.3.0
172.30.3.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network object obj - 172.30.7.0
172.30.7.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network object obj - 10.10.1.0
10.10.1.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network object obj - 10.19.130.0
10.19.130.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network of object obj-XXXXXXXX
host XXXXXXXX
network object obj - 145.248.194.0
145.248.194.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network object obj - 10.1.134.100
Home 10.1.134.100
network object obj - 10.9.124.100
Home 10.9.124.100
network object obj - 10.1.134.101
Home 10.1.134.101
network object obj - 10.9.124.101
Home 10.9.124.101
network object obj - 10.1.134.102
Home 10.1.134.102
network object obj - 10.9.124.102
Home 10.9.124.102
network object obj - 115.111.99.133
Home 115.111.99.133
network object obj - 10.8.108.0
10.8.108.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
network object obj - 115.111.99.129
Home 115.111.99.129
network object obj - 195.254.159.133
Home 195.254.159.133
network object obj - 195.254.158.136
Home 195.254.158.136
network object obj - 209.164.192.0
subnet 209.164.192.0 255.255.224.0
network object obj - 209.164.208.19
Home 209.164.208.19
network object obj - 209.164.192.126
Home 209.164.192.126
network object obj - 10.8.100.128
subnet 10.8.100.128 255.255.255.128
network object obj - 115.111.99.130
Home 115.111.99.130
network object obj - 10.10.0.0
subnet 10.10.0.0 255.255.0.0
network object obj - 115.111.99.132
Home 115.111.99.132
network object obj - 10.10.1.45
Home 10.10.1.45
network object obj - 10.99.132.0
10.99.132.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
the Serversubnet object-group network
object-network 10.10.1.0 255.255.255.0
network-object 10.10.5.0 255.255.255.192
the XYZ_destinations object-group network
object-network 10.1.0.0 255.255.0.0
object-network 10.2.0.0 255.255.0.0
network-object 10.3.0.0 255.255.0.0
network-object 10.4.0.0 255.255.0.0
network-object 10.6.0.0 255.255.0.0
network-object 10.7.0.0 255.255.0.0
network-object 10.11.0.0 255.255.0.0
object-network 10.12.0.0 255.255.0.0
object-network 172.19.1.0 255.255.255.0
object-network 172.19.2.0 255.255.255.0
object-network 172.19.3.0 255.255.255.0
object-network 172.19.7.0 255.255.255.0
object-network 172.17.2.0 255.255.255.0
object-network 172.17.3.0 255.255.255.0
object-network 172.16.2.0 255.255.255.0
object-network 172.16.3.0 255.255.255.0
host of the object-Network 10.50.2.206
the XYZ_us_admin object-group network
network-object 10.3.1.245 255.255.255.255
network-object 10.5.33.7 255.255.255.255
network-object 10.211.5.7 255.255.255.255
network-object 10.3.33.7 255.255.255.255
network-object 10.211.3.7 255.255.255.255
the XYZ_blr_networkdevices object-group network
object-network 10.200.10.0 255.255.255.0
access list XYZ extended ip 10.19.130.0 allow 255.255.255.0 145.248.194.0 255.255.255.0
access list XYZ extended ip 10.19.130.0 allow 255.255.255.0 host 172.16.2.21
access list XYZ extended ip 10.19.130.0 allow 255.255.255.0 host 172.16.2.22
access list XYZ extended ip 10.19.130.0 allow 255.255.255.0 host XXXXXXXX
Access extensive list ip 10.19.130.0 XYZ_PAT allow 255.255.255.0 any
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_PAT allow 255.255.255.0 host 195.254.159.133
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_PAT allow 255.255.255.0 host 195.254.158.136
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_PAT allow 255.255.255.0 any
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_PAT allow 255.255.255.0 209.164.192.0 255.255.224.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_PAT allow 255.255.255.0 host 209.164.208.19
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_PAT allow 255.255.255.0 host 209.164.192.126
IP 10.1.134.0 allow Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 208.75.237.0 255.255.255.0
Allow Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 10.1.134.0 IP 10.7.0.0 255.255.0.0
IP 10.1.134.0 allow Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 172.17.2.0 255.255.255.0
IP 10.1.134.0 allow Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 172.17.3.0 255.255.255.0
IP 10.1.134.0 allow Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 172.19.2.0 255.255.255.0
IP 10.1.134.0 allow Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 172.19.3.0 255.255.255.0
IP 10.1.134.0 allow Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 172.19.7.0 255.255.255.0
10.1.134.0 IP Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 allow 10.1.0.0 255.255.0.0
10.1.134.0 IP Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 allow 10.2.0.0 255.255.0.0
Allow Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 10.1.134.0 IP 10.3.0.0 255.255.0.0
10.1.134.0 IP Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 allow 10.4.0.0 255.255.0.0
10.1.134.0 IP Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 allow 10.6.0.0 255.255.0.0
Allow Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 10.1.134.0 IP 10.9.0.0 255.255.0.0
Allow Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 10.1.134.0 IP 10.11.0.0 255.255.0.0
10.1.134.0 IP Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 allow 10.12.0.0 255.255.0.0
IP 10.1.134.0 allow Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 172.19.1.0 255.255.255.0
IP 10.1.134.0 allow Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 172.21.2.0 255.255.255.0
10.1.134.0 IP Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 allow 172.16.2.0 255.255.255.0
access-list extended sheep allowed host ip 10.19.130.201 172.30.2.0 255.255.255.0
access-list extended sheep allowed host ip 10.19.130.201 172.30.3.0 255.255.255.0
access-list extended sheep allowed host ip 10.19.130.201 172.30.7.0 255.255.255.0
access-list extended sheep allowed ip object-group Serversubnet-group of objects XYZ_destinations
10.10.1.0 IP Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 allow 10.2.0.0 255.255.0.0
10.19.130.0 IP Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 allow host XXXXXXXX
IP 10.19.130.0 allow Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 145.248.194.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 10.8.108.0 Guest_PAT allow 255.255.255.0 any
CACIB list extended access permitted ip 10.8.100.128 255.255.255.128 145.248.194.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 10.8.100.128 Cacib_PAT allow 255.255.255.128 all
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 New_Edge allow 255.255.255.0 208.75.237.0 255.255.255.0
Allow XYZ_global to access extended list ip 10.7.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 10.7.0.0 255.255.0.0
Access extensive list ip 172.17.2.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 172.17.3.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 172.19.2.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 172.19.3.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 172.19.7.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.0.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.0.0 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list 10.2.0.0 ip XYZ_global 255.255.0.0 allow 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
Allow XYZ_global to access extended list ip 10.3.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list 10.4.0.0 ip XYZ_global 255.255.0.0 allow 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list 10.6.0.0 ip XYZ_global 255.255.0.0 allow 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 10.9.0.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.0.0 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
Allow XYZ_global to access extended list ip 10.11.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list 10.12.0.0 ip XYZ_global 255.255.0.0 allow 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 172.19.1.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 172.21.2.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 172.17.2.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 172.17.3.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 172.19.2.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 172.19.3.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 172.19.7.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 10.1.0.0 255.255.0.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 10.2.0.0 255.255.0.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 10.3.0.0 255.255.0.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 10.4.0.0 255.255.0.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 10.6.0.0 255.255.0.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 10.9.0.0 255.255.0.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 10.11.0.0 255.255.0.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 10.12.0.0 255.255.0.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 172.19.1.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 172.21.2.0 255.255.255.0
XYZ_global to access extended list ip 172.16.2.0 allow 255.255.255.0 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 10.1.134.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 172.16.2.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 172.30.2.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 host 10.19.130.201
XYZ_global list extended access allowed host ip 10.19.130.201 172.30.2.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 172.30.3.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 host 10.19.130.201
XYZ_global list extended access allowed host ip 10.19.130.201 172.30.3.0 255.255.255.0
Access extensive list ip 172.30.7.0 XYZ_global allow 255.255.255.0 host 10.19.130.201
XYZ_global list extended access allowed host ip 10.19.130.201 172.30.7.0 255.255.255.0
XYZ_global list extended access permitted ip object-group Serversubnet-group of objects XYZ_destinations
XYZ_global list extended access permitted ip object-group XYZ_destinations-group of objects Serversubnet
ML_VPN list extended access allowed host ip 115.111.99.129 209.164.192.0 255.255.224.0
permit access list extended ip host 115.111.99.129 ML_VPN 209.164.208.19
permit access list extended ip host 115.111.99.129 ML_VPN 209.164.192.126
permit access list extended ip host 10.9.124.100 Da_VPN 10.125.81.88
permit access list extended ip host 10.9.124.101 Da_VPN 10.125.81.88
permit access list extended ip host 10.9.124.102 Da_VPN 10.125.81.88
Da_VPN list extended access allowed host ip 10.9.124.100 10.125.81.0 255.255.255.0
Da_VPN list extended access allowed host ip 10.9.124.101 10.125.81.0 255.255.255.0
Da_VPN list extended access allowed host ip 10.9.124.102 10.125.81.0 255.255.255.0
Sr_PAT to access extended list ip 10.10.0.0 allow 255.255.0.0 any
Da_Pd_VPN list extended access allowed host ip 10.9.124.100 10.125.80.64 255.255.255.192
Da_Pd_VPN list extended access allowed host ip 10.9.124.100 10.125.64.0 255.255.240.0
permit access list extended ip host 10.9.124.100 Da_Pd_VPN 10.125.85.46
permit access list extended ip host 10.9.124.100 Da_Pd_VPN 10.125.86.46
Da_Pd_VPN list extended access allowed host ip 10.9.124.101 10.125.80.64 255.255.255.192
Da_Pd_VPN list extended access allowed host ip 10.9.124.101 10.125.64.0 255.255.240.0
permit access list extended ip host 10.9.124.101 Da_Pd_VPN 10.125.85.46
permit access list extended ip host 10.9.124.101 Da_Pd_VPN 10.125.86.46
Da_Pd_VPN list extended access allowed host ip 10.9.124.102 10.125.80.64 255.255.255.192
Da_Pd_VPN list extended access allowed host ip 10.9.124.102 10.125.64.0 255.255.240.0
permit access list extended ip host 10.9.124.102 Da_Pd_VPN 10.125.85.46
permit access list extended ip host 10.9.124.102 Da_Pd_VPN 10.125.86.46
Access extensive list ip 10.19.130.0 XYZ_reliance allow 255.255.255.0 145.248.194.0 255.255.255.0
access-list coextended permit ip host 2.2.2.2 XXXXXXXX
access-list coextended allow the host ip XXXXXXXXhost 2.2.2.2
permitted this access list extended ip 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0 208.75.237.0 255.255.255.0
permitted this access list extended ip 208.75.237.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0
access list acl-outside extended permit ip host 57.66.81.159 172.17.10.3
access list acl-outside extended permit ip host 80.169.223.179 172.17.10.3
access list acl-outside scope permit ip any host 172.17.10.3
access list acl-outside extended permitted tcp any host 10.10.1.45 eq https
access list acl-outside extended permit tcp any any eq 10000
access list acl-outside extended deny ip any any newspaper
pager lines 10
Enable logging
debug logging in buffered memory
outside_rim MTU 1500
MTU 1500 XYZ_DMZ
Outside 1500 MTU
Within 1500 MTU
IP pool local XYZ_c2s_vpn_pool 172.30.10.51 - 172.30.10.254
ICMP unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1
ICMP allow all outside
ICMP allow any inside
don't allow no asdm history
ARP timeout 14400
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 208.75.237.0 obj - 208.75.237.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 10.7.0.0 obj - 10.7.0.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 172.17.2.0 obj - 172.17.2.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 172.17.3.0 obj - 172.17.3.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 172.19.2.0 obj - 172.19.2.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 172.19.3.0 obj - 172.19.3.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 172.19.7.0 obj - 172.19.7.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 10.1.0.0 obj - 10.1.0.0 non-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 10.2.0.0 obj - 10.2.0.0 non-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 10.3.0.0 obj - 10.3.0.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 10.4.0.0 obj - 10.4.0.0 non-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 10.6.0.0 obj - 10.6.0.0 non-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 10.9.0.0 obj - 10.9.0.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 10.11.0.0 obj - 10.11.0.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 10.12.0.0 obj - 10.12.0.0 non-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 172.19.1.0 obj - 172.19.1.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 172.21.2.0 obj - 172.21.2.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 10.1.134.0 destination static obj - 172.16.2.0 obj - 172.16.2.0 non-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.19.130.201 obj - 10.19.130.201 destination static obj - 172.30.2.0 obj - 172.30.2.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.19.130.201 obj - 10.19.130.201 destination static obj - 172.30.3.0 obj - 172.30.3.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.19.130.201 obj - 10.19.130.201 destination static obj - 172.30.7.0 obj - 172.30.7.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) static source Serversubnet Serversubnet XYZ_destinations XYZ_destinations non-proxy-arp-search of route static destination
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.10.1.0 obj - 10.10.1.0 destination static obj - 10.2.0.0 obj - 10.2.0.0 non-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.19.130.0 obj - 10.19.130.0 destination static obj-XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX - obj non-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT (inside, all) source static obj - 10.19.130.0 obj - 10.19.130.0 destination static obj - 145.248.194.0 obj - 145.248.194.0 no-proxy-arp-search to itinerary
NAT source (indoor, outdoor), obj static obj - 10.1.134.100 - 10.9.124.100
NAT source (indoor, outdoor), obj static obj - 10.1.134.101 - 10.9.124.101
NAT source (indoor, outdoor), obj static obj - 10.1.134.102 - 10.9.124.102
NAT interface dynamic obj - 10.8.108.0 source (indoor, outdoor)
NAT (inside, outside) source dynamic obj - 10.19.130.0 obj - 115.111.99.129
NAT (inside, outside) source dynamic obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 115.111.99.129 destination static obj - 195.254.159.133 obj - 195.254.159.133
NAT (inside, outside) source dynamic obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 115.111.99.129 destination static obj - 195.254.158.136 obj - 195.254.158.136
NAT (inside, outside) source dynamic obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 115.111.99.129
NAT (inside, outside) source dynamic obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 115.111.99.129 destination static obj - 209.164.192.0 obj - 209.164.192.0
NAT (inside, outside) source dynamic obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 115.111.99.129 destination static obj - 209.164.208.19 obj - 209.164.208.19
NAT (inside, outside) source dynamic obj - 10.1.134.0 obj - 115.111.99.129 destination static obj - 209.164.192.126 obj - 209.164.192.126
NAT (inside, outside) source dynamic obj - 10.8.100.128 obj - 115.111.99.130
NAT (inside, outside) source dynamic obj - 10.10.0.0 obj - 115.111.99.132
NAT source (indoor, outdoor), obj static obj - 10.10.1.45 - 115.111.99.133
NAT (inside, outside) source dynamic obj - 10.99.132.0 obj - 115.111.99.129
!
network object obj - 172.17.10.3
NAT (XYZ_DMZ, outside) static 115.111.99.134
Access-group acl-outside in external interface
Route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 115.111.23.129 1
Route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 115.254.127.130 10
Route inside 10.10.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.8.100.1 1
Route inside 10.10.1.0 255.255.255.0 10.8.100.1 1
Route inside 10.10.5.0 255.255.255.192 10.8.100.1 1
Route inside 10.8.100.128 255.255.255.128 10.8.100.1 1
Route inside 10.8.108.0 255.255.255.0 10.8.100.1 1
Route inside 10.19.130.0 255.255.255.0 10.8.100.1 1
Route inside 10.99.4.0 255.255.255.0 10.99.130.254 1
Route inside 10.99.132.0 255.255.255.0 10.8.100.1 1
Route inside 10.1.134.0 255.255.255.0 10.8.100.1 1
Route outside 208.75.237.0 255.255.255.0 115.111.23.129 1
Timeout xlate 03:00
Pat-xlate timeout 0:00:30
Timeout conn 01:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00 icmp 0:00:02
Sunrpc timeout 0:10:00 h323 0:05:00 h225 mgcp from 01:00 0:05:00 mgcp-pat 0:05:00
Sip timeout 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00 prompt Protocol sip-0: 03:00 sip - disconnect 0:02:00
Timeout sip-provisional-media 0:02:00 uauth 0:05:00 absolute
timeout tcp-proxy-reassembly 0:01:00
Floating conn timeout 0:00:00
dynamic-access-policy-registration DfltAccessPolicy
identity of the user by default-domain LOCAL
AAA authentication LOCAL telnet console
LOCAL AAA authorization command
No snmp server location
No snmp Server contact
Server enable SNMP traps snmp authentication linkup, linkdown cold start
Crypto ipsec transform-set esp-aes-256 ikev1, esp-sha-hmac vpn2
Crypto ipsec transform-set esp-aes-256 ikev1, esp-md5-hmac vpn6
Crypto ipsec transform-set esp-aes-256 ikev1, esp-sha-hmac vpn5
Crypto ipsec transform-set esp-aes-256 ikev1, esp-md5-hmac vpn7
Crypto ipsec transform-set esp-aes-256 ikev1, esp-sha-hmac vpn4
Crypto ipsec transform-set esp-aes-256 ikev1, esp-sha-hmac vpn1
Crypto ipsec transform-set esp-aes-256 ikev1, esp-sha-hmac vpn_reliance
Crypto ipsec transform-set esp-3des esp-md5-hmac ikev1 c2s_vpn
86400 seconds, duration of life crypto ipsec security association
Crypto-map dynamic dyn1 ikev1 transform-set c2s_vpn 1 set
Crypto-map dynamic dyn1 1jeu reverse-road
card crypto vpn 1 corresponds to the address XYZ
card 1 set of peer XYZ Peer IP vpn crypto
1 set transform-set vpn1 ikev1 vpn crypto card
card crypto vpn 1 lifetime of security set association, 3600 seconds
card crypto vpn 1 set security-association life kilobytes 4608000
correspondence vpn crypto card address 2 DON'T
2 peer NE_Peer IP vpn crypto card game
2 set transform-set vpn2 ikev1 vpn crypto card
3600 seconds, duration of life card crypto vpn 2 set security-association
card crypto vpn 2 set security-association life kilobytes 4608000
card crypto vpn 4 corresponds to the address ML_VPN
card crypto vpn 4 set pfs
vpn crypto card game 4 peers ML_Peer IP
4 set transform-set vpn4 ikev1 vpn crypto card
3600 seconds, duration of life card crypto vpn 4 set - the security association
card crypto vpn 4 set security-association life kilobytes 4608000
vpn crypto card 5 corresponds to the address XYZ_global
vpn crypto card game 5 peers XYZ_globa_Peer IP
5 set transform-set vpn5 ikev1 vpn crypto card
3600 seconds, duration of life card crypto vpn 5 set - the security association
card 5 security-association life set vpn crypto kilobytes 4608000
vpn crypto card 6 corresponds to the address Da_VPN
vpn crypto card game 6 peers Da_VPN_Peer IP
6 set transform-set vpn6 ikev1 vpn crypto card
3600 seconds, duration of life card crypto vpn 6 set - the security association
card crypto vpn 6 set security-association life kilobytes 4608000
vpn crypto card 7 corresponds to the address Da_Pd_VPN
7 peer Da_Pd_VPN_Peer IP vpn crypto card game
7 set transform-set vpn6 ikev1 vpn crypto card
3600 seconds, duration of life card crypto vpn 7 set - the security association
card crypto vpn 7 set security-association life kilobytes 4608000
vpn outside crypto map interface
crypto map vpn_reliance 1 corresponds to the address XYZ_rim
card crypto vpn_reliance 1 set of peer XYZ_rim_Peer IP
card crypto 1 ikev1 transform-set vpn_reliance set vpn_reliance
vpn_reliance card crypto 1 lifetime of security set association, 3600 seconds
card crypto vpn_reliance 1 set security-association life kilobytes 4608000
card crypto vpn_reliance interface outside_rim
dynamic mymap 1 dyn1 ipsec-isakmp crypto map
crypto isakmp identity address
No encryption isakmp nat-traversal
Crypto ikev1 enable outside_rim
Crypto ikev1 allow outside
IKEv1 crypto policy 1
preshared authentication
aes-256 encryption
sha hash
Group 5
lifetime 28800
IKEv1 crypto policy 2
preshared authentication
aes-256 encryption
sha hash
Group 5
life 86400
IKEv1 crypto policy 4
preshared authentication
aes-256 encryption
sha hash
Group 5
life 28000
IKEv1 crypto policy 5
preshared authentication
aes-256 encryption
sha hash
Group 2
life 86400
IKEv1 crypto policy 100
preshared authentication
3des encryption
sha hash
Group 2
life 43200
IKEv1 crypto policy 65535
preshared authentication
3des encryption
sha hash
Group 2
life 86400
Telnet 10.8.100.0 255.255.255.224 inside
Telnet timeout 5
SSH timeout 5
SSH group dh-Group1-sha1 key exchange
Console timeout 0
no basic threat threat detection
no statistical access list - a threat detection
no statistical threat detection tcp-interception
internal XYZ_c2s_vpn group strategy
username testadmin encrypted password oFJjANE3QKoA206w
tunnel-group XXXXXXXX type ipsec-l2l
tunnel-group ipsec-attributes XXXXXXXX
IKEv1 pre-shared-key *.
tunnel-group XXXXXXXXtype ipsec-l2l
tunnel-group XXXXXXXXipsec-attributes
IKEv1 pre-shared-key *.
tunnel-group XXXXXXXX type ipsec-l2l
tunnel-group ipsec-attributes XXXXXXXX
IKEv1 pre-shared-key *.
tunnel-group XXXXXXXX type ipsec-l2l
tunnel-group ipsec-attributes XXXXXXXX
IKEv1 pre-shared-key *.
tunnel-group XXXXXXXX type ipsec-l2l
tunnel-group ipsec-attributes XXXXXXXX
IKEv1 pre-shared-key *.
tunnel-group XXXXXXXX type ipsec-l2l
tunnel-group ipsec-attributes XXXXXXXX
IKEv1 pre-shared-key *.
tunnel-group XXXXXXXX type ipsec-l2l
tunnel-group ipsec-attributes XXXXXXXX
IKEv1 pre-shared-key *.
type tunnel-group XYZ_c2s_vpn remote access
attributes global-tunnel-group XYZ_c2s_vpn
address pool XYZ_c2s_vpn_pool
IPSec-attributes tunnel-group XYZ_c2s_vpn
IKEv1 pre-shared-key *.
!
class-map inspection_default
match default-inspection-traffic
!
!
type of policy-card inspect dns preset_dns_map
parameters
message-length maximum 512
Policy-map global_policy
class inspection_default
inspect the preset_dns_map dns
inspect the ftp
inspect h323 h225
inspect the h323 ras
inspect the netbios
inspect the rsh
inspect the rtsp
inspect the skinny
inspect esmtp
inspect sqlnet
inspect sunrpc
inspect the tftp
inspect the sip
inspect xdmcp
inspect the icmp
Review the ip options
!
global service-policy global_policy
level 3 privilege see the running-config command exec mode
logging of orders privilege see the level 3 exec mode
privilege see the level 3 exec mode command crypto
context of prompt hostname
no remote anonymous reporting call
call-home
Profile of CiscoTAC-1
no active account
http https://tools.cisco.com/its/service/oddce/services/DDCEService destination address
email address of destination [email protected] / * /
destination-mode http transport
Subscribe to alert-group diagnosis
Subscribe to alert-group environment
Subscribe to alert-group monthly periodic inventory
monthly periodicals to subscribe to alert-group configuration
daily periodic subscribe to alert-group telemetry
Cryptochecksum:caa7476cd348ed89b95d37d4e3c9e1d8
: endXYZ #.
Good news
Follow these steps:
network object obj - 172.30.10.0_24
172.30.10.0 subnet 255.255.255.0
!
the LOCAL_NETWORKS_VPN object-group network
object-network 1.1.1.0 255.255.255.0
!
NAT (inside, outside) 1 static source LOCAL_NETWORKS_VPN destination LOCAL_NETWORKS_VPN static obj - 172.30.10.0_24 obj - 172.30.10.0_24 - route search
* Where 1.1.1.0/24 is the internal network that you want to reach through the tunnel.
Keep me posted.
Thank you.
Please note all messages that will be useful.
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Cisco ASA 5510 VPN Site to Site with Sonicwall
I am trying to configure a tunnel between a Cisco ASA 5510 VPN (Version 8.2 (2)) and TZ200 Sonicwall. I rose tunnel and go and I am able to ping the internal IP address of Cisco ASA of the Sonicwall LAN but nothing work. When I try to ping a host behind the Cisco ASA of the Sonicwall LAN I get the following message "rules asymmetrical NAT matched for flows forward and backward; Connection for tcp src outside:10.20.10.x/xxxx dst inside:10.20.2.x/xxxx refused due to failure of reverse path of NAT"on the SAA
Googling the error above shows the problems with version 8.3 or later that resembled the nat commands have been changed SAA, train is still on 8.2 but I another common question does not add an exemption of NAT I have double-triple checked that I did add an exception rule of NAT of the hosts on the network from cisco for the guests of the Sonicwall network. Looks like I hit a road block so any help would be appreciated. Thank you
Here are a few excertps of the config file (10.20.2.0 behind the cisco) and 10.20.10.0 behind the sonicwall
NAT (inside) 0 access-list sheep
..
IP 10.20.2.0 allow Access-list extended sheep 255.255.255.0 10.20.10.0 255.255.255.0
access extensive list ip 10.20.2.0 outside_1_cryptomap allow 255.255.255.0 10.20.10.0 255.255.255.0
..
card crypto outside_map 1 match address outside_1_cryptomap
card crypto outside_map 1 set counterpart x.x.x.x
card crypto outside_map 1 set of transformation-ESP-3DES-SHA
outside_map card crypto 65535-isakmp dynamic ipsec SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP
outside_map interface card crypto outside
..
crypto ISAKMP allow outside
crypto ISAKMP policy 5
preshared authentication
3des encryption
sha hash
Group 2
lifetime 28800
..
internal SiteToSitePolicy group strategy
attributes of Group Policy SiteToSitePolicy
VPN-idle-timeout no
Protocol-tunnel-VPN IPSec
Split-tunnel-network-list no
..
tunnel-group x.x.x.x type ipsec-l2l
tunnel-group x.x.x.x General attributes
Group Policy - by default-SiteToSitePolicy
tunnel-group ipsec-attributes x.x.x.x
pre-shared key *.
..
Added some excerpts from the configuration file
Hello Manjitriat,
Okay, detected IPSEC parody is normal, that means you are trying to send unencrypted on a line of encrypted packets.
Now, if you see on the plotter of package that traffic will hollow the VPN channel all its fine in your site.
Now the packet tracer must be something like this:
entrance to Packet-trace inside private_ip_lan destination_private_ip_lan 1025 tcp 80
Please provide us with the result of the following instructions after you run the packet tracer.
See the crypto Isakamp SA
See the crypto Ipsec SA
Kind regards
Julio
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Cisco ASA 5510 multiple dynamic config VPN L2L necessary
Hello
We have a Cisco asa 5510 with static IP address. Also, we have a remote office with a dynamic IP address. We now have a dynamic to static VPN configured L2L. And now, we must add new tunnel to another site with a dynamic IP address. Is this possible? Does anyone have an example of woking, or manual?
Oleg Kobelev
The config only you need in the ASA is: -.
(1) set of crypto processing
(2) political ISAKMP
(3) dynamic Crypto map
(4) default group L2L & PSK
(5) Config RRI (reverse Route Injection)
HTH >
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ASA 5510 w / license more lost security contexts
I have an ASA 5510 with license more than security and when I looked the devices a few days ago, I had 2 contexts, however after you have configured the port of Mgm as a regular port contexts show 0, why? I can't find anywhere on the internet where this problem occurred: this is the result of show worm:
Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software Version 7.0 (8)
Updated Sunday, 31 May 08 23:48 by manufacturers
System image file is "disk0: / asa708 - k8.bin.
The configuration file to the startup was "startup-config '.
SHIELDASA01 up to 21 hours 16 minutes
Material: ASA5510, 256 MB of RAM, processor Pentium 4 Celeron 1600 MHz
Internal ATA Compact Flash, 256 MB
BIOS Flash M50FW080 @ 0xffe00000, 1024 KB
Hardware encryption device: edge Cisco ASA - 55 x 0 Accelerator (revision 0 x 0)
Start firmware: CNlite-MC-Boot-Cisco - 1.2
SSL/IKE firmware: CNlite-MC-IPSEC-Admin - 3.03
Microcode IPSec:-CNlite-MC-IPSECm-HAND - 2.05
0: Ext: Ethernet0/0: the address is 0021.a025.2d3c, irq 9
1: Ext: Ethernet0/1: the address is 0021.a025.2d3d, irq 9
2: Ext: Ethernet0/2: the address is 0021.a025.2d3e, irq 9
3: Ext: Ethernet0/3: the address is 0021.a025.2d3f, irq 9
4: Ext: Management0/0: the address is 0021.a025.2d3b, irq 11
5: Int: not used: irq 11
6: Int: not used: irq 5
The devices allowed for this platform:
The maximum physical Interfaces: unlimited
VLAN maximum: 25
Internal hosts: unlimited
Failover: Active / standby
VPN - A: enabled
VPN-3DES-AES: enabled
Security contexts: 0
GTP/GPRS: disabled
VPN peers: 150
This platform includes an ASA 5510 Security Plus license.
I'm not showing the serial number and keys licese for obivious reasons. Any help? Thanks in advance.
You might want to try upgrading your IOS on the SAA, see if it can help, can you check the firewall mode (single or multiple) you're currently on? is your asa transparant or routed?
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Remote access VPN with ASA 5510 by using the DHCP server
Hello
Can someone please share your knowledge to help me find out why I'm not able to receive an IP address on the remote access VPN connection so that I can get an IP local pool DHCP?
I'm trying to set up remote access VPN with ASA 5510. It works with dhcp local pool but does not seem to work when I tried to use an existing DHCP server. It is tested in an internal network as follows:
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ASA Version 8.2 (5)
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interface Ethernet0/1
nameif inside
security-level 100
IP 10.6.0.12 255.255.254.0
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IP local pool testpool 10.6.240.150 - 10.6.240.159 a mask of 255.255.248.0. (worked with it)
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Route inside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.6.0.1 1
!
Crypto ipsec transform-set esp-3des esp-md5-hmac FirstSet
life crypto ipsec security association seconds 28800
Crypto ipsec kilobytes of life - safety 4608000 association
Crypto-map dynamic dyn1 1jeu transform-set FirstSet
dynamic mymap 1 dyn1 ipsec-isakmp crypto map
mymap map crypto inside interface
crypto ISAKMP allow inside
crypto ISAKMP policy 1
preshared authentication
3des encryption
sha hash
Group 2
life 43200
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VPN-addr-assign aaa
VPN-addr-assign dhcp
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internal group testgroup strategy
testgroup group policy attributes
DHCP-network-scope 10.6.192.1
enable IPSec-udp
IPSec-udp-port 10000
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username testlay password * encrypted
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tunnel-group testgroup type remote access
tunnel-group testgroup General attributes
strategy-group-by default testgroup
DHCP-server 10.6.20.3
testgroup group tunnel ipsec-attributes
pre-shared key *.
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I got following output when I test connect to the ASA with Cisco VPN client 5.0
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE RECEIPT Message (msgid = 0) with payloads: (4) SA (1) + KE + NUNCIO (10) + ID (5), HDR + VENDO
4024 bytesR copied in 3,41 0 seconds (1341 by(tes/sec) 13) of the SELLER (13) seller (13) + the SELLER (13), as well as the SELLER (13) ++ (0) NONE total length: 853
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, SA payload processing
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, processing ke payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, payload processing ISA_KE
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, nonce payload processing
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, payload processing ID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, payload processing VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, received xauth V6 VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, payload processing VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, DPD received VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, payload processing VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, received Fragmentation VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE Peer included IKE fragmentation capability flags: Main Mode: real aggressive Mode: false
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, payload processing VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, received NAT-Traversal worm 02 VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, payload processing VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, the customer has received Cisco Unity VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, connection landed on tunnel_group testgroup
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE SA payload processing
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE SA proposal # 1, turn # 9 entry overall IKE acceptable matches # 1
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, build the payloads of ISAKMP security
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, building ke payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, building nonce payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, Generating keys for answering machine...
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, construction of payload ID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, build payloads of hash
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, calculation of hash for ISAKMP
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, build payloads of Cisco Unity VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing payload V6 VID xauth
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, building dpd vid payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing the payload of the NAT-Traversal VID ver 02
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, NAT-discovery payload construction
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, calculation of hash discovered NAT
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, NAT-discovery payload construction
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, calculation of hash discovered NAT
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, construction of Fragmentation VID + load useful functionality
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, build payloads VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, send Altiga/Cisco VPN3000/Cisco ASA GW VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE SEND Message (msgid = 0) with payloads: HDR SA (1) KE (4) NUNCIO (10) + ID (5) + HASH (8) + SELLER (13) + the SELLER (13) + the SELLER (13) + the SELLER (13) NAT - D (130) + NAT - D (130) of the SELLER (13) + the seller (13) + NONE (0) total length: 440
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE RECEIPT Message (msgid = 0) with payloads: HDR + HASH (8) + NOTIFY (11) + NAT - D (130) + NAT - D (130) of the SELLER (13) + the seller (13) + NONE (0) overall length: 168
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, processing hash payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, calculation of hash for ISAKMP
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, processing notify payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, payload NAT-discovery of treatment
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, calculation of hash discovered NAT
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, payload NAT-discovery of treatment
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, calculation of hash discovered NAT
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, payload processing VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, useful treatment IOS/PIX Vendor ID (version: 1.0.0 capabilities: 00000408)
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, payload processing VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, the customer has received Cisco Unity VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1]: Group = testgroup, I
[OK]
KenS-mgmt-012 # P = 10.15.200.108, status of automatic NAT detection: remote end is NOT behind a NAT device this end is NOT behind a NAT device
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, empty building hash payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, build payloads of hash qm
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE SEND Message (msgid = d4ca48e4) with payloads: HDR + HASH (8) + ATTR (14) + (0) NONE total length: 72
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE RECEIPT Message (msgid = d4ca48e4) with payloads: HDR + HASH (8) + ATTR (14) + (0) NONE total length: 87
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, process_attr(): enter!
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, transformation MODE_CFG response attributes.
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKEGetUserAttributes: primary DNS = authorized
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKEGetUserAttributes: secondary DNS = authorized
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKEGetUserAttributes: = authorized primary WINS
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKEGetUserAttributes: = authorized secondary WINS
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKEGetUserAttributes: Compression IP = disabled
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKEGetUserAttributes: Split Tunneling political = disabled
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKEGetUserAttributes: setting Proxy browser = no - modify
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKEGetUserAttributes: browser Local Proxy bypass = disable
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, (testlay) the authenticated user.
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, empty building hash payload
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, build payloads of hash qm
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE SEND Message (msgid = 6b1b471) with payloads: HDR + HASH (8) + ATTR (14) + (0) NONE total length: 64
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE RECEIPT Message (msgid = 6b1b471) with payloads: HDR + HASH (8) + ATTR (14) + NONE (0) overall length: 60
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, process_attr(): enter!
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, cfg ACK processing attributes
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE RECEIPT Message (msgid = 49ae1bb8) with payloads: HDR + HASH (8) + ATTR (14) + (0) NONE total length: 182
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, process_attr(): enter!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, treatment cfg request attributes
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: application received for the IPV4 address!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: application received for the IPV4 network mask!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: application received for DNS server address.
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: application received for the address of the WINS server.
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, transaction mode attribute unhandled received: 5
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: application received for the banner!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: application received for setting save PW!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: receipt of request for default domain name!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: application received for Split-Tunnel list!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: application received for split DNS!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: application received for PFS setting!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: application received for the Proxy Client browser setting!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: application received for the list of backup peer ip - sec!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: application received for setting disconnect from the Client Smartcard Removal!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: application received for the Version of the Application.
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, Type of Client: Windows NT Client Application Version: 5.0.07.0440
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: application received for FWTYPE!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: request received for the DHCP for DDNS hostname is: DEC20128!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: application received for the UDP Port!
Jan 16 15:39:32 [IKEv1]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, in double Phase 2 detected packets. No last packet retransmit.
Jan 16 15:39:37 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE RECEIPT Message (msgid = b04e830f) with payloads: HDR + HASH (8) + NOTIFY (11) + (0) NONE total length: 84
Jan 16 15:39:37 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, processing hash payload
Jan 16 15:39:37 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, processing notify payload
Jan 16 15:39:37 [IKEv1]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, in double Phase 2 detected packets. No last packet retransmit.
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE has received the response from type [] at the request of the utility of IP address
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, cannot get an IP address for the remote peer
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, case of mistaken IKE TM V6 WSF (struct & 0xd8030048)
, : TM_DONE, EV_ERROR--> TM_BLD_REPLY, EV_IP_FAIL--> TM_BLD_REPLY NullEvent--> TM_BLD_REPLY, EV_GET_IP--> TM_BLD_REPLY, EV_NEED_IP--> TM_WAIT_REQ, EV_PROC_MSG--> TM_WAIT_REQ, EV_HASH_OK--> TM_WAIT_REQ, NullEvent Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, case of mistaken IKE AM Responder WSF (struct & 0xd82b6740)
, : AM_DONE, EV_ERROR--> AM_TM_INIT_MODECFG_V6H, EV_TM_FAIL--> AM_TM_INIT_MODECFG_V6H NullEvent--> AM_TM_INIT_MODECFG, EV_WAIT--> AM_TM_INIT_XAUTH_V6H, EV_CHECK_QM_MSG--> AM_TM_INIT_XAUTH_V6H, EV_TM_XAUTH_OK--> AM_TM_INIT_XAUTH_V6H NullEvent--> AM_TM_INIT_XAUTH_V6H, EV_ACTIVATE_NEW_SA Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE SA AM:bd3a9a4b ending: 0x0945c001, refcnt flags 0, tuncnt 0
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, sending clear/delete with the message of reason
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, empty building hash payload
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing the payload to delete IKE
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, build payloads of hash qm
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE SEND Message (msgid = 9de30522) with payloads: HDR HASH (8) + DELETE (12) + (0) NONE total length: 80
Kind regards
Lay
For the RADIUS, you need a definition of server-aaa:
Protocol AAA - NPS RADIUS server RADIUS
AAA-server RADIUS NPS (inside) host 10.10.18.12
key *.
authentication port 1812
accounting-port 1813
and tell your tunnel-group for this server:
General-attributes of VPN Tunnel-group
Group-NPS LOCAL RADIUS authentication server
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How to activate IP accounting or capture packets in Cisco ASA 5510 (8.2)
Hi all
Please help me for activation
IP accounting packets or capture in Cisco ASA 5510 (8.2).
Thank you
Solene
Hi Eric,.
Create a list of access with the source destination ip address and/or tcp/udp ports
can use it
CAP_NAME access-list ACL_NAME buffer 12345bytes INT_NAME capture interface
You can check capture
See the capture?
Name Capture PASSWORD
| Output modifiers
Take care
PaulC
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in my cisco asa 5510 heartbeat interface
Cisco asa 5510 heartbeat interface
Of course, we will need to more information than what you have given to us. Next time, don't even bother if you want to help us...
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Cisco ASA 5510 - IOS upgrade 7.0 failing. Not found Flash BIOS
Hello everyone
I have a Cisco ASA 5510 in a lab with none of the configurations environment what so ever.
Objective: upgrade the IOS current version 7.0 (8) to 7.1.1 (possibly go to 8.2 until memory upgrade on the SAA: 256 MB to 1 GB and then move to the latest version of 8.2 IOS).
Output to see the attached Version.
Output Flash attached show.
asa711 - k8.bin is the file that has been copied from a TFTP server to flash.
The following commands have been executed in order to update the IOS
ciscoasa (config) # boot flash system: / asa711 - k8.bin
INFO: Conversion of flash: / asa711 - k8.bin to disk0: / asa711 - k8.bin
ciscoasa (config) #.
ciscoasa (config) # end
ciscoasa # write memory
Cryptochecksum: aaaa08ce ccde38f2 19c42e08 dea24cbd
2713 bytes copied in 1,450 dry (2713 bytes/s)
[OK]
ciscoasa # reloadPROBLEM: the device ASA goes in an infinite loop (guard restart). This is the message on the console:
The system boot, please wait...
CISCO SYSTEMS
Embedded BIOS Version 1.0 (11) 15:11:51.82 5 08/28/08
Memory: 631ko
Memory: 256 MB
PCI device table.
Bus Dev Func VendID DevID class Irq
00 00 00 8086 2578 host Bridge
00 01 00 8086 2579 PCI to PCI bridge
00 03 00 8086 PCI bridge to PCI 257 b
00 1 00 8086 PCI bridge to PCI 25AE
1 d 00 00 8086 25A 9 Serial Bus 11
1 00 01 8086 25AA Bus series 10 d
1 d 00 04 8086 25AB system
1 d 00 05 8086 25AC IRQ controller
1 d 00 07 8086 25AD Bus series 9
1E 00 00 8086 PCI bridge to 244th PCI
1F 00 00 8086 25A 1 ISA Bridge
1F 00 02 8086 25 IDE controller has 3 11
1F 00 03 8086 25A 4 Bus series 5
1F 00 05 8086 25A 6 Audio 5
02 01 00 8086 1075 Ethernet 11
03 01 00 177 D 0003 encrypt/decrypt 9
03 02 00 8086 1079 Ethernet 9
03 02 01 8086 1079 Ethernet 9
03 03 00 8086 1079 Ethernet 9
03 03 01 8086 1079 Ethernet 9
04 02 00 8086 1209 Ethernet 11
04 03 00 8086 1209 Ethernet 5
Evaluate the BIOS Options...
Launch of the BIOS Extension installation ROMMON
Cisco Systems ROMMON Version (1.0 (11) 5) #0: Thu Aug 28 15:23:50 CDT 2008
Platform ASA5510
Use BREAK or ESC to interrupt the boot.
Use the SPACE to start boot immediately.
Start the program boot...
Startup configuration file contains 1 entry.Load disk0: / asa711 - k8.bin... The starting...
256 MB OF RAM
Total of SSMs found: 0
Total cards network found: 7
mcwa i82557 Ethernet to irq 11 MAC: 0024.974a.65af
mcwa i82557 Ethernet to the irq 5 MAC: 0000.0001.0001
Not found BIOS flash.
Reset...The only way for me to do things to normal is if I BREAK the sequence starting with ESC and go into ROMMON mode. I then issue a start command for the SAA to start with 7.0 (8) default IOS Image.
Please can someone explain what is the problem here?
Apologies if I'm missing something obvious that I'm not an expert of the SAA.
Looks like that the ASA is hitting a field notice: fn62378. The FN, it's because of the incompatible version of hardware and software. Please upgrade to version 7.1.2 instead of 7.1.1. If you plan to spend in 8.2. So instead of going 7.1.2 you could go to 7.2.5 (recommanded), then 8.2.5
http://www.Cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/field-notices/620/fn62378.html
It will be useful.
Kind regards
Akshay Rouanet
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IPSec vpn cisco asa and acs 5.1
We have configured authentication ipsec vpn cisco asa acs 5.1:
Here is the config in cisco vpn 5580:
standard access list acltest allow 10.10.30.0 255.255.255.0
RADIUS protocol AAA-server Gserver
AAA-server host 10.1.8.10 Gserver (inside)
Cisco key
AAA-server host 10.1.8.11 Gserver (inside)
Cisco key
internal group gpTest strategy
gpTest group policy attributes
Protocol-tunnel-VPN IPSec
Split-tunnel-policy tunnelspecified
value of Split-tunnel-network-list acltest
type tunnel-group test remote access
tunnel-group test general attributes
address localpool pool
Group Policy - by default-gpTest
authentication-server-group LOCAL Gserver
authorization-server-group Gserver
accounting-server-group Gserver
IPSec-attributes of tunnel-group test
pre-shared-key cisco123
GBA, we config user group: VPN users. all VPN users in this group. ACS can visit his political profile: If the user in the 'VPN users' group, access ACS.
When we connect from a VPN Client to the server, all users connect to success. When you see the parser in ACS journal, each user success connect also get
error:
22040 wrong password or invalid shared secret
(pls see picture to attach it)
the system still works, but I don't know why, we get the error log.
Thanks for any help you can provide!
Duyen
Hello Duyen,
I think I've narrowed the issue. When remote access VPN using RADIUS authentication we must keep in mind that authentication and authorization are included on the same package.
Depending on your configuration, the ACS is defined as a server RADIUS (Gserver Protocol radius aaa server) and becomes the VPN Tunnel authenticated and 'authorized' on this server group:
authentication-server-group LOCAL Gserver
authorization-server-group Gserver
As noted above, the RADIUS of request/response includes authentication and authorization on the same package. This seems to be a problem of incorrect configuration that we should not set up the 'permission' in the Tunnel of the group.
Please remove the authorization under the Tunnel of Group:
No authorization-server-group Gserver
Please test the connection again and check the logs of the ACS. At this point there are only sucessful newspaper reported on the side of the ACS.
Is 'Permission-server-group' LDAP permission when authenticating to a LDAP server so to retrieve the attributes of permission on the server. RAY doesn't have the command as explained above.
I hope this helps.
Kind regards.
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Order of operations NAT on Site to Site VPN Cisco ASA
Hello
I have a question about the order of operations NAT on Site to Site VPN Cisco ASA 8.2.x. I have a scenario where the internal IP address of the range 10.17.128.x are NATTED IP public 31.10.10.x. below is the config:
Tunnel normally passes traffic to dmz - 31.10.11.10, 31.10.11.11 servers.
But the servers NATTED (10.17.128.x <->31.10.10.x) does not work.
inside_map crypto 50 card value transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA
tunnel-group 100.1.1.1 type ipsec-l2l
tunnel-group 100.1.1.1 General-attributes
Group Policy - by default-PHX_HK
IPSec-attributes tunnel-group 100.1.1.1
pre-shared key *.
internal PHX_HK group policy
PHX_HK group policy attributes
VPN-filter no
Protocol-tunnel-VPN IPSec svc webvpn
card crypto inside_map 50 match address outside_cryptomap_50
peer set card crypto inside_map 50 100.1.1.1
inside_map crypto 50 card value transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA
inside_map crypto 50 card value reverse-road
the PHX_Local object-group network
host of the object-Network 31.10.11.10
host of the object-Network 31.10.11.11
host of the object-Network 31.10.10.10
host of the object-Network 31.10.10.11
host of the object-Network 31.10.10.12
host of the object-Network 31.10.10.13
host of the object-Network 10.17.128.20
host of the object-Network 10.17.128.21
host of the object-Network 10.17.128.22
host of the object-Network 10.17.128.23
the HK_Remote object-group network
host of the object-Network 102.1.1.10
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access permitted ip object-group PHX_Local-group of objects HK_Remote
ACL_INSIDE list extended access permitted ip object-group PHX_Local-group of objects HK_Remote
ACL_OUTSIDE list extended access permitted ip object-group HK_Remote-group of objects PHX_Local
outside_cryptomap_50 list extended access permitted ip object-group PHX_Local-group of objects HK_Remote
Route outside 102.1.1.10 255.255.255.255 30.1.1.1 1
public static 31.10.10.10 (Interior, exterior) 10.17.128.20 netmask 255.255.255.255
public static 31.10.10.11 (Interior, exterior) 10.17.128.21 netmask 255.255.255.255
public static 31.10.10.12 (Interior, exterior) 10.17.128.22 netmask 255.255.255.255
public static 31.10.10.13 (Interior, exterior) 10.17.128.23 netmask 255.255.255.255
He started to work when I did another group of object by name PHX_Local1 and added to the list of access inside_nat0_outbound, instead of the object group PHX_Local, as below:
the PHX_Local1 object-group network
host of the object-Network 31.10.10.10
host of the object-Network 31.10.10.11
host of the object-Network 31.10.10.12
host of the object-Network 31.10.10.13
No inside_nat0_outbound access list extended only to allowed ip object-group PHX_Local-group of objects HK_Remote
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access permitted ip object-group PHX_Local1-group of objects HK_Remote
Can you please help me understand why group object PHX_Local failed with access-list inside_nat0_outbound, but he began to work with the Group of objects PHX_Local1.
Also, if you could tell me the order of operations to NAT via VPN Site to Site, it would be useful.
Thank you
Kind regards
Thomas
Hello
I think you could have said the original question in a way that could be missleading. In other words, if I understand now.
From what I understand now, you have the DMZ set up the server that are measured with a public IP address on the real servers. And for those that you have configured NAT0.
Then you have other servers that do not have public IP addresses themselves, but they are translated on the SAA.
If this is the case, then the next question would be. The server with the NAT should attend the L2L VPN connection with their real IP or address IP NAT.
Of course if you configure static NAT for the same servers and NAT0 the NAT0 will always win.
You have these guests who were not able to use the VPN L2L
31.10.10.10 10.17.128.20
31.10.10.11 10.17.128.21
31.10.10.12 10.17.128.22
31.10.10.13 10.17.128.23
IF you want them to go to the VPN L2L with their original IP address then you must configure
object-group, LAN->
host of the object-Network 10.17.128.20
host of the object-Network 10.17.128.21
host of the object-Network 10.17.128.22
host of the object-Network 10.17.128.23
object-group, REMOTE network
host of the object-Network 102.1.1.10
inside_nat0_outbound list extended access allowed ip-group of objects LOCAL object-group remote
outside_cryptomap_50 list extended access allowed ip-group of objects LOCAL object-group remote
IF you want to use the L2L VPN with the public IP address, then you must configure
object-group, LAN
host of the object-Network 31.10.10.10
host of the object-Network 31.10.10.11
host of the object-Network 31.10.10.12
host of the object-Network 31.10.10.13
object-group, REMOTE network
host of the object-Network 102.1.1.10
outside_cryptomap_50 list extended access allowed ip-group of objects LOCAL object-group remote
EDIT: in this case you naturally do not configure any NAT0 for actual IP addresses we want precisely the IP addresses to be visible to the L2L VPN with the IP NAT address.
Or you can of course use the same "object-group" as currently but change the content in an appropriate manner
Be sure to mark it as answered if it was answered.
Ask more if necessary
-Jouni
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ASA 5510 Anyconnect licenses with Cisco Anyconnect VPN IP phone
Hi, hoping someone can shed some light on what I'm just more confused over trying to get by. Not sure if this goes in the section IP Telehpony or here...
We have an ASA 5510 with the base license. We need to install IP phones to home teleworkers, and I understand there are Cisco IP phones that have built-in VPN clients to enable a tunnel to the central private network. IT seems that you can't use Anyconnect VPN to do this, and I am trying to establish what upgrade licenses, we must apply to the ASA, as both Anyconnect licenses that you get for free on the SAA is not enough.
This is the phone that we seek;
I want to know is the Anyconnect Essentials license will work with these IP phones?
When I do a version of the show,
The devices allowed for this platform:
The maximum physical Interfaces: unlimited
VLAN maximum: 50
Internal hosts: unlimited
Failover: disabled
VPN - A: enabled
VPN-3DES-AES: enabled
Security contexts: 0
GTP/GPRS: disabled
SSL VPN peers: 2
The VPN peers total: 250
Sharing license: disabled
AnyConnect for Mobile: disabled
AnyConnect for Linksys phone: disabled
AnyConnect Essentials: disabled
Assessment of Advanced endpoint: disabled
Proxy sessions for the UC phone: 2
Total number of Sessions of Proxy UC: 2
Botnet traffic filter: disabled
This platform includes a basic license.
It shows "AnyConnect for Linksys phone: Disabled", it is the same for the Cisco IP phones? It is the kind of specific license, should I seek for Anyconnect on IP phones or will Essentials?
Hi Leo,
you will need 2 licenses: an Anyconnect Premium license and a permit «Anyconnect of Cisco VPN phone»
ASA 8.2 and earlier license "for Cisco VPN Phone" has been named "for phone Linksys' it's the same.
CFR. http://www.Cisco.com/en/us/docs/security/ASA/asa84/license/license_management/license.html#wp1487574
HTH
Herbert
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Licenses, IPS on pair of Cisco ASA 5510 active / standby
I have two ASA 5510 devices in Active mode / standby. I think of buying both used IPS modules and their installation. My question is, me 1 or 2 licenses IPS that requires? We are on 8.4 right now, and I see 8.3 Cisco changed license to c/o to where you need only one license, not two. This is true for any way VPN licenses, so I was wondering if the same applies to licenses IPS.
In addition, the unique licensing model will as much as only requiring a base for the pair a/s license too? Or is the base license, something that you must have two pair a/s?
Failover doesn't f, you have only one module in the ASA elementary school. You must have two modules. But it is fine if you do not have a subscription license for your secondary IPS (at least for the system).
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