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  1. jfdean

    AnyConnect on an interface already supporting a website

    Thanks. So simple, and the obvious answer. I had thought this already, but 1) I couldn't figure out how to actually do it - so far I have been hitting instruction documents, which didn't include this, and 2) I wasn't sure what other effects I would have along the way. James
  2. jfdean

    AnyConnect on an interface already supporting a website

    Er, yes, good point. However, there is in fact another web site on 443 on the main outside interface also. Good spotting, but the question stands. James
  3. jfdean

    AnyConnect on an interface already supporting a website

    I don't know if this has already been answered. I have liiked aroung, I can't see anything. I have a production site behind a 5510. The ASA does everything, including serving out a secure website on 443 to its outside interface, via a static NAT static (DMZ-SRV07,outside) tcp ExternalAddress2...

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