We have an office LAN (192.168.100.0/24) connected to a production data centre (10.100.0.0/16) via a VPN. The office firewall is an ASA 5505. In addition, we have people connecting to the office firewall from home via IPSec client access. this configuration is possible using a Cisco 5505. It's referred to as a VPN hairpin because traffic
Using the Cisco ASA 5505 as a VPN server with the Cisco 21 thoughts on “ Using the Cisco ASA 5505 as a VPN server with the Cisco VPN Client software ” Trond May 15, 2012 at 10:29 am. Is it so that I shall put the DNS-server IP-address from the outside – as in – for instance 8.8.8.8 (the google dns server addresses). Setup Microsoft VPN client to Cisco ASA 5505 Solutions I got it working with the cisco vpn client here are my config lines, in case anyone is interested. This is setting the vpn ip addresses to a range of 192.168.90.1-192.168.90.25 4 with access to internal network of 10.20.0.0/16. As an asideWhen you setup the cisco vpn client, where it asks for name, use the tunnel-group name of cisco that is entered, or whatever you change the tunnel group Cisco ASA 5500 Client To Site VPN - YouTube Jun 07, 2011 How To Configure AnyConnect SSL VPN on Cisco ASA 5500
Before an ASA can be accessed using ASDM, the ASA must have a management interface configured. On an ASA 5505 , a logical VLAN interface and Ethernet port other than 0/0 must be configured. All other ASAs must have a dedicated Layer 3 management interface that is assigned an IP address and appropriate security level.
It uses the classical IPsec protocol instead of the newer SSL version. However, the VPN tunnel works anyway. In this short post I am showing the configuration steps on the ASA and on the Android phone in order to establish a remote access VPN tunnel. I am running a Cisco ASA 5505 with version 9.2(4). Cisco ASA 5505 VPN not routing to internal Network Feb 25, 2020
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