Hi,
I would really appreciate some help in regards to some configuration for an ASA5520.
I have a working ASA5520, the outside interface has an IP address range attached, of which statics, NAT, etc. works without issue.
I have recently purchased a secondary block of IP addresses from the same ISP, who have said they are routing them to my ASA correctly.
I have configured the following for one of the new addresses (not network address but available IP address) :
- static statement natting from outside to DMZ interface
- access-list for above static allowing HTTPS inbound from outside
Looking on the ASDM this rule has no hits, I have tried various sessions to test from outside of the firewall. Also syslogging doesn't show any attempted connection drops.
Is there anything else I am missing? I thought maybe a route on the ASA? Some sort of ARP statement, I vaguely remember this on CheckPoint Windows NT4 firewalls... I have tried various Google searches, but they all end up talking about secondary interface IP addresses and limitations on the ASA, I don't think this is what I am after.
Any help will be appreciated!
Kind regards,
Rich.
Rich.
CCNA - preparing for SNPA exam
I would really appreciate some help in regards to some configuration for an ASA5520.
I have a working ASA5520, the outside interface has an IP address range attached, of which statics, NAT, etc. works without issue.
I have recently purchased a secondary block of IP addresses from the same ISP, who have said they are routing them to my ASA correctly.
I have configured the following for one of the new addresses (not network address but available IP address) :
- static statement natting from outside to DMZ interface
- access-list for above static allowing HTTPS inbound from outside
Looking on the ASDM this rule has no hits, I have tried various sessions to test from outside of the firewall. Also syslogging doesn't show any attempted connection drops.
Is there anything else I am missing? I thought maybe a route on the ASA? Some sort of ARP statement, I vaguely remember this on CheckPoint Windows NT4 firewalls... I have tried various Google searches, but they all end up talking about secondary interface IP addresses and limitations on the ASA, I don't think this is what I am after.
Any help will be appreciated!
Kind regards,
Rich.
Rich.
CCNA - preparing for SNPA exam