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  1. jmor3

    Replacing SSL Certificate kills Apache service

    Hi, We seem to be having a problem with replacing our SSL certificate on an Apache server. Our Apache server has an expiring (but still valid) SSL certificate. The server (Windows 2000) runs fine with the old certificate. We purchased a new certificate (from a different vendor) and replaced...
  2. jmor3

    Not sure if my ASA 5510 config is causing connection problems

    I used the show logging asdm | in <host_ip> command to look for denied packets, but there is nothing logged. Here is a scrubbed version of the running-config (IP addresses should be in the right ranges, but they are all changed to protect the innocent). In this configuration, I am trying to make...
  3. jmor3

    Not sure if my ASA 5510 config is causing connection problems

    Yes, we have some logging enabled ... logging enable logging timestamp logging standby logging buffer-size 16000 logging buffered debugging logging trap debugging logging asdm notifications logging facility 18 logging device-id ipaddress Inside logging host Inside 192.168.254.75 ... and I can...
  4. jmor3

    Not sure if my ASA 5510 config is causing connection problems

    I started managing a new network earlier this month that includes a Cisco ASA5510. The device has a fairly simple configuration with four interfaces: Inside, Outside, DMZ, and Others. The first three interfaces seem familiar for a firewall, and the fourth interface (the Others interface) seems...
  5. jmor3

    Not sure if my ASA 5510 config is causing connection problems

    Hello, I started managing a new network earlier this month that includes a Cisco ASA5510. The device has a fairly simple configuration with four interfaces: Inside, Outside, DMZ, and Others. The first three interfaces seem familiar for a firewall, and the fourth interface (the Others interface)...

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