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Using ASDM - Cisco ASA5505 to port forward for Internal FTP server 1

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goldgus

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Hello-
My first topic and post here!

I have a client who wants me to assist with adding a few entries for "port forwards" for an Internal FTP server.
Is there an easy way to do this using the GUI, or should I attempt the CLI?
I don't want to break anything (or look dumb) its just that I have not done this before on this hardware.
I'm good with configuring SonicWall appliances... not so good with Cisco but eager to learn it.

Any help will be much appreciated.
Thx
Neil
 
step 1- create object for the inside FTP server.
step 2- double click said object, use the drop down and click NAT , you are building a STATIC NAT entry,
put it the external ip address, or select interface.
step 3 - click advance, and pick the CORRECT interfaces,
step 4 - select TCp service.. i guess in this case 20,21 ...

step 5: save config.


We must go always forward, not backward
always up, not down and always twirling twirling towards infinity.
 
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