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Re: Hello List, a easy Cisco question.


From: Jimmy Hess <mysidia () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 19:38:01 -0500

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 3:16 PM,  <bill () kruchas com> wrote:
  connection.
   ip address outside-ip 255.255.255.252
Aside from the fact 255.255.255.252  is not a valid IP address.

Firewalls are security sensitive devices, I suggest reading docs and not
relying on untrusted sources for basic operating directions; if improperly
configured a  Firewall may pass traffic but be insecure.

I can't tell you exactly what buttons to hit in the SDM right now,
but I see  you have
"  access-list Etherpoint_access_in extended permit tcp any eq 3389 host
  192.168.125.8 eq 3389"

Unless "192.168.125.8" is your global IP, something is wrong here.
You should permit to destination port 3389 on the global IP,  on the inbound ACL
of your outside interface,  when you are applying an ACL before translation.

Then traffic matching your port forwarding rule would then be allowed
through that ACL


 " access-list Etherpoint_access_in extended permit tcp host 192.168.125.8
  eq 3389 any eq 3389"

You don't need this,  assuming  .125.8  is an inside IP and Etherpoint is
your outside int.










  Here is the pertinent section of the runing config.



  !
  interface Ethernet0/2
   nameif Etherpoint
   security-level 0
   ip address outside-ip 255.255.255.252
   ospf cost 10
  !

  object-group service terminal-services tcp
   port-object eq 3389
  access-list Inside_access_in extended permit icmp any any
  access-list Inside_access_in extended permit ip 192.168.125.0
  255.255.255.0 any
  access-list Inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.125.0
  255.255.255.0 MobileVPN 255.255.255.0
  access-list Inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.0.0
  255.255.255.0 MobileVPN 255.255.255.0 inactive
  access-list Inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.125.0
  255.255.255.0 any inactive
  access-list Inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.125.0
  255.255.255.0 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
  access-list Inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.125.0
  255.255.255.0 192.168.14.0 255.255.255.0
  access-list Inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.125.0
  255.255.255.0 192.168.100.0 255.255.255.0
  access-list Inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.125.0
  255.255.255.0 192.168.101.0 255.255.255.0
  access-list Inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.125.0
  255.255.255.0 192.168.253.0 255.255.255.0
  access-list Haven_splitTunnelAcl_1 standard permit 192.168.125.0
  255.255.255.0
  access-list Etherpoint_access_in extended permit tcp host 192.168.125.8
  eq 3389 any eq 3389
  access-list Etherpoint_access_in extended permit tcp any eq 3389 host
  192.168.125.8 eq 3389
  access-list Etherpoint_access_in extended permit tcp any host
  192.168.125.8 eq 3389
  access-list Etherpoint_nat0_outbound extended permit ip host
  192.168.125.8 host outside-ip
  access-list Etherpoint_nat0_outbound extended permit ip host outside-ip
  host 192.168.125.8

  ip local pool HavenVPN 192.168.253.1-192.168.253.254 mask 255.255.255.0

  global (Etherpoint) 2 interface

  nat (Inside) 0 access-list Inside_nat0_outbound
  nat (Inside) 2 192.168.125.0 255.255.255.0
  nat (Etherpoint) 0 access-list Etherpoint_nat0_outbound outside
  static (Inside,Etherpoint) tcp interface 3389 192.168.125.8 3389
  netmask 255.255.255.255

  no threat-detection statistics tcp-intercept
  access-group Inside_access_in in interface Inside
  access-group Etherpoint_access_in in interface Etherpoint

  route Etherpoint 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 204.186.102.187 1



  -------- Original Message --------
  Subject: Re: Hello List, a easy Cisco question.
  From: Dennis <[1]daodennis () gmail com>
  Date: Mon, July 11, 2011 12:39 pm
  To: [2]bill () kruchas com
  On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 12:33 PM, <[3]bill () kruchas com> wrote:
  >   Hello,
  >
  >       I am not a heads down network guy, but I have setup a few
  >   firewalls, and have got them to do what I wanted, "eventually". But
  >   mostly through reading and trial and error.
  >
  >       I am struggling with this one, but I think I know the answer,
  but
  >   want to verify it with some experts.
  >
  >
  >
  >       We have a cisco asa 5505, with an internet connection with only
  one
  >   useable ip address (subnet 255.255.255.252). We/they have had a nat
  >   setup for outgoing connections for some time, but I have been
  trying to
  So your provider has your ASA behind a NAT or there is a NAT
  inside,outside statement on your ASA?
  Some more pieces of the configuration would be helpful here too.
  Thanks,
  Dennis O.

References

  1. mailto:daodennis () gmail com
  2. mailto:bill () kruchas com
  3. mailto:bill () kruchas com



Regards,

-- 
-JH


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