Android and pix 501
Has anyone successfully configured a Pix 501 to communicate to a LG Pheonix (I'm assuming android OS) via a L2TP/IPSEC vpn?
Our current working config relevent to L2TP:
access-list NO_NAT extended permit ip 10.10.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.0 255.255.255.0
access-list REMOTE_RA extended permit ip any 192.168.100.0 255.255.255.0
nat (Inside) 0 access-list NO_NAT
crypto dynamic-map SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP 65535 set transform-set TRANS_ESP_3DES_SHA TRANS_ESP_3DES_MD5 TRANS_ESP_AES128_SHA TRANS_ESP_AES192_SHA ESP-3DES-SHA ESP-3DES-MD5 ESP-DES-SHA ESP-DES-MD5
crypto map OUTSIDE_MAP 65535 ipsec-isakmp dynamic SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP
crypto map OUTSIDE_MAP interface Outside
crypto isakmp enable Outside
crypto isakmp policy 10
authentication pre-share
encryption aes
hash sha
group 1
lifetime 86400
crypto isakmp policy 30
authentication pre-share
encryption 3des
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto isakmp policy 40
authentication pre-share
encryption 3des
hash sha
group 1
lifetime 86400
crypto isakmp policy 50
authentication pre-share
encryption 3des
hash md5
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto isakmp policy 70
authentication pre-share
encryption 3des
hash md5
group 1
lifetime 86400
group-policy DefaultRAGroup internal
group-policy DefaultRAGroup attributes
dns-server value 10.10.1.20 10.10.1.23
vpn-tunnel-protocol IPSec l2tp-ipsec svc webvpn
split-tunnel-network-list value REMOTE_RA
default-domain value ******.com
tunnel-group DefaultL2LGroup ipsec-attributes
isakmp keepalive threshold 15 retry 2
tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup general-attributes
address-pool L2TP
default-group-policy DefaultRAGroup
tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup ipsec-attributes
pre-shared-key *****
isakmp keepalive threshold 15 retry 2
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Problem with VPN by ASA 5505 and PIX 501
Hi
I have this scenario: Firewall ASA 5505, Firewall Pix 501 (with CatOS 6.3(5) ).
I have configured this appliance for Easy VPN (server is ASA) and PIX, and remote Access with Cisco client vpn (for internal lan ASA).
When i configure the ASA i have this problem, when i configure nat for easy vpn.
This is my nat configuration:
nat (inside) 0 access-list 100
nat (inside) 1 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
nat (inside) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
nat (inside) 0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 outside
when i put this command:
nat (inside) 0 access-list no-nat
this command is necessary for configuration of easy vpn, but the previous nat:
nat (inside) 0 access-list 100
is replace with the latest command.To identify addresses on one interface that are translated to mapped addresses on another interface, use the nat command in global configuration mode. This command configures dynamic NAT or PAT, where an address is translated to one of a pool of mapped addresses. To remove the nat command, use the no form of this command.
For regular dynamic NAT:
nat (real_ifc) nat_id real_ip [mask [dns] [outside] [udp udp_max_conns] [norandomseq]]
no nat (real_ifc) nat_id real_ip [mask [dns] [outside] [udp udp_max_conns] [norandomseq]]
For policy dynamic NAT and NAT exemption:
nat (real_ifc) nat_id access-list access_list_name [dns] [outside] [udp udp_max_conns] [norandomseq]
no nat (real_ifc) nat_id access-list access_list_name [dns] [outside] [udp udp_max_conns] [norandomseq] -
I have a SOHO currently using cable modem connected to the outside interface of a PIX 501. The inside interface of the PIX connects to a hub with 8 ports.I have 2 PC's and a LinkSys AP plugged into the hub. I have been looking at using Vonage VoIP. My questions are:
1) Is it possible?
2) Do I need to use a special fixup protocol or config?
3) Has anyone used Vonage VoIP and how is it working?
Thanks,
Paul LanePaul,
I have been using Vonage succesfully with a very similar configuration. You don't neet any fixups or special configurations to make this work.
My only suggestion is to connect your ATA to a switch port behind the PIX, as opposed to the hub.
Have fun!
Fernando Macias -
I have recently configured pix 501 to work with 3 server. two server is on windows and one is on redhat el 4.
The firewall policy is very simple.
Only 3 static ip apply with this three server. No nat or pat for group of ips.
All this three server have some services allowed for external internet users.
The problem is both windows server is working fine, only redhat el 4 is not working. RH4 server cannot ping or goto internet any ware. Both windows server can ping or can go to internet. External users can get both windows server except RH4. my access policy is same for all this three server. Also for troubleshooting i enable full access in and out to all. Same result happens, both windows server can go out, external users can access everything on this two windows server except linux. is there any particular problem with Linux RH4 with pix?can you post your config, it will help in troubleshooting
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Persistent VPN between PIX 501 and ASA 5505
I am a networking newbie with 2 small retail stores. I would like to create a persistent VPN between the stores. I already have a PIX 501 firewall, and I am looking at getting an ASA 5505. Would I have any problems creating a persistent VPN between these two firewalls?
No problems whatsoever :-)
There are loads of examples for the config on the Cisco website, and basically these boxes can run exactly the same software, so the config on each is virtually the same. Main difference is the ASA defines the interfaces in a different way. Even if you have different versions of software, say 6.3 on the PIX and 7.2 on the ASA they will still work fine for the VPN, just the configs will be a lot more different. Hope this helps to remove any worries you had? -
Hello,
i have 20M/20M isp speed. Will pix 501 slow my network connection? On the Cisco website, it says 60Mbps, but elsewhere on the net you can here the speed is max 10Mbps.
And the second question. Is ipv6 supported?
Tnx.Hello,
According to Cisco Performance docummentation you will be more than fine.
Now regarding IPv6 being supported. For cisco Dedicated firewall appliances the support for IPv6 started on version 7.0.1.
Due to memory requirements I do not think ur firewall support that version hence IPv6 will not be supported.
Regards,
Jcarvaja -
Thank you in advanced.
Is video teleconference supported on the PIX 501?
I am trying to configure a static router from the inside to the outside using static routers and I can not do it.
Please can some one send me config examples if Pix 501 supports VIdeo COnferencing using H323.
CristianHave a look here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2120/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a008017278b.html#wp1079378
If connectivity still fails, a look at the pix log might help ('sh log'). -
Does the PIX 501 support UPnP? According to an older post, "PIX is currently not UPnP aware." The eight-year old answer lead to a "Request for UPnP support in PIX": https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCdy26037. If it has been made "aware" where would I find a resource on enabling it? Thanks.
Agree with Steven, most if not all of our recommendations to clients is to use the newer asa firewall products in a migration path, beside, not will the asa5505 provide you with up to 20 virtual interfaces with Sec plus license, but other numerous features pix code 6.3(5) does not come close to providing.
Ultimatelly the pix 506 cannot go beyond code 6.3(5) and probably give you up to 2 vlans maximun, and from clients experience out there they end up in a dead lock when needing new features, you want to have a product in your network whether is small that would be able to move forward with 7.x/8.x codes.
If the above is not of a concern at all, then what Andrew sugested would work.
Rgds
-Jorge -
Pix 501 IPSec VPN no LAN access and no ping
Hello,
I am attempting to setup an IPSec VPN in a basic small business scenario. I am able to connect to my pix 501 via IPSec VPN and browse the internet but I am unable to ping or connect to any devices in the remote LAN. Here is my config
show config:
nterface ethernet0 auto
interface ethernet1 100full
nameif ethernet0 outside security0
nameif ethernet1 inside security100
enable password xxxxx encrypted
passwd xxxxxx encrypted
hostname pixfirewall
domain-name domain.local
clock timezone CEST 1
clock summer-time CEDT recurring last Sun Mar 2:00 last Sun Oct 3:00
fixup protocol dns maximum-length 512
fixup protocol ftp 21
fixup protocol h323 h225 1720
fixup protocol h323 ras 1718-1719
fixup protocol http 80
fixup protocol ils 389
fixup protocol rsh 514
fixup protocol rtsp 554
fixup protocol sip 5060
fixup protocol sip udp 5060
fixup protocol skinny 2000
fixup protocol smtp 25
fixup protocol sqlnet 1521
fixup protocol tftp 69
names
name 195.7.x.x BLR-Quadria
name 176.76.1.0 LAN-CEPIC
name 176.76.1.40 ADMIN
name 176.76.1.253 SRV-Linux
name 212.234.98.224 ADSL-Quadria
name 81.80.252.129 sylob
name 176.76.1.33 poste-pcanywhere
name 176.76.1.179 TEST
name 10.1.1.0 VPN_CLIENT
name 176.76.1.100 SRVSVG01
name 176.76.1.116 SRV-ERP01
name 176.76.1.50 SRV-ERP00
object-group network WAN-Quadria
network-object BLR-Quadria 255.255.255.248
network-object ADSL-Quadria 255.255.255.248
object-group network SRV-CEPIC
network-object SRV-Linux 255.255.255.255
network-object ADMIN 255.255.255.255
network-object SRVSVG01 255.255.255.255
network-object SRV-ERP00 255.255.255.255
network-object SRV-ERP01 255.255.255.255
object-group service TCP-Linux-Quadria tcp
port-object eq 1812
port-object eq 222
port-object eq 10000
object-group service TCP-TSE-Quadria tcp
port-object eq 3389
object-group service PCAnywhereUDP udp
port-object range pcanywhere-status pcanywhere-status
access-list outside_access_in permit tcp object-group WAN-Quadria host 195.7.x.x object-group TCP-Linux-Quadria
access-list outside_access_in permit tcp object-group WAN-Quadria interface outside object-group TCP-TSE-Quadria
access-list outside_access_in permit tcp any host 195.7.x.x eq pcanywhere-data
access-list outside_access_in permit udp any host 195.7.x.x object-group PCAnywhereUDP
access-list outside_access_in permit tcp any host 195.7.x.x eq smtp
access-list inside_outbound_nat0_acl permit ip LAN-CEPIC 255.255.255.0 VPN_CLIENT 255.255.255.224
access-list outside_cryptomap_dyn_20 permit ip any VPN_CLIENT 255.255.255.224
access-list inside_access_in permit icmp LAN-CEPIC 255.255.255.0 any
access-list inside_access_in permit ip VPN_CLIENT 255.255.255.0 any
access-list CEPIC_VPN_CLIENT_splitTunnelAcl permit ip LAN-CEPIC 255.255.255.0 any
access-list outside_cryptomap_dyn_40 permit ip any VPN_CLIENT 255.255.255.224
pager lines 24
logging on
logging console debugging
logging buffered debugging
logging trap debugging
mtu outside 1500
mtu inside 1500
ip address outside pppoe setroute
ip address inside 176.76.1.254 255.255.255.0
ip verify reverse-path interface outside
ip verify reverse-path interface inside
ip audit name attaque attack action alarm drop reset
ip audit name info info action alarm drop reset
ip audit interface outside info
ip audit interface outside attaque
ip audit interface inside info
ip audit interface inside attaque
ip audit info action alarm
ip audit attack action alarm
ip audit signature 2000 disable
ip audit signature 2003 disable
ip local pool VPN_POOL 10.1.1.10-10.1.1.20
pdm location ADMIN 255.255.255.255 inside
pdm location SRV-Linux 255.255.255.255 inside
pdm location BLR-Quadria 255.255.255.248 outside
pdm location ADSL-Quadria 255.255.255.248 outside
pdm location LAN-CEPIC 255.255.255.0 inside
pdm location poste-pcanywhere 255.255.255.255 inside
pdm location sylob 255.255.255.255 outside
pdm location TEST 255.255.255.255 inside
pdm location 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.224 outside
pdm location VPN_CLIENT 255.255.255.0 inside
pdm location VPN_CLIENT 255.255.255.224 outside
pdm location SRVSVG01 255.255.255.255 inside
pdm location SRV-ERP00 255.255.255.255 inside
pdm location SRV-ERP01 255.255.255.255 inside
pdm group WAN-Quadria outside
pdm group SRV-CEPIC inside
pdm logging debugging 100
pdm history enable
arp timeout 14400
global (outside) 10 interface
nat (inside) 0 access-list inside_outbound_nat0_acl
nat (inside) 10 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0 0
static (inside,outside) tcp 195.7.x.x 81 SRV-Linux www netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) tcp 195.7.x.x 222 SRV-Linux ssh netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) tcp 195.7.x.x 10000 SRV-Linux 10000 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) tcp 195.7.x.x 1812 SRV-Linux 1812 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) tcp 195.7.x.x 3389 ADMIN 3389 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) tcp 195.7.x.x smtp SRV-Linux smtp netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) tcp 195.7.x.x pcanywhere-data poste-pcanywhere pcanywhere-data netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) udp 195.7.x.x pcanywhere-status poste-pcanywhere pcanywhere-status netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
access-group outside_access_in in interface outside
access-group inside_access_in in interface inside
timeout xlate 3:00:00
timeout conn 1:00:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00 rpc 0:10:00 h225 1:00:00
timeout h323 0:05:00 mgcp 0:05:00 sip 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00
timeout uauth 0:05:00 absolute
aaa-server TACACS+ protocol tacacs+
aaa-server RADIUS protocol radius
aaa-server LOCAL protocol local
aaa authentication enable console LOCAL
aaa authentication http console LOCAL
aaa authentication serial console LOCAL
aaa authentication ssh console LOCAL
aaa authentication telnet console LOCAL
aaa authorization command LOCAL
ntp server 193.55.130.2 source inside
ntp server 80.67.179.98 source outside
ntp server 194.2.0.28 source outside prefer
http server enable
http BLR-Quadria 255.255.255.248 outside
http ADSL-Quadria 255.255.255.248 outside
http ADMIN 255.255.255.255 inside
http LAN-CEPIC 255.255.255.0 inside
snmp-server host inside SRV-Linux
no snmp-server location
no snmp-server contact
snmp-server community public
no snmp-server enable traps
floodguard enable
sysopt connection permit-ipsec
sysopt noproxyarp outside
sysopt noproxyarp inside
service resetinbound
service resetoutside
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-3DES-MD5 esp-3des esp-md5-hmac
crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 20 match address outside_cryptomap_dyn_20
crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 20 set transform-set ESP-3DES-MD5
crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 40 match address outside_cryptomap_dyn_40
crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 40 set transform-set ESP-3DES-MD5
crypto map outside_map 65535 ipsec-isakmp dynamic outside_dyn_map
crypto map outside_map client authentication LOCAL
crypto map outside_map interface outside
isakmp enable outside
isakmp policy 20 authentication pre-share
isakmp policy 20 encryption 3des
isakmp policy 20 hash md5
isakmp policy 20 group 2
isakmp policy 20 lifetime 86400
vpngroup CEPIC_VPN_CLIENT address-pool VPN_POOL
vpngroup CEPIC_VPN_CLIENT dns-server 176.76.1.2 ADMIN
vpngroup CEPIC_VPN_CLIENT wins-server ADMIN
vpngroup CEPIC_VPN_CLIENT default-domain domain.local
vpngroup CEPIC_VPN_CLIENT split-tunnel CEPIC_VPN_CLIENT_splitTunnelAcl
vpngroup CEPIC_VPN_CLIENT idle-time 1800
vpngroup CEPIC_VPN_CLIENT password ********
telnet timeout 5
ssh BLR-Quadria 255.255.255.248 outside
ssh ADSL-Quadria 255.255.255.248 outside
ssh LAN-CEPIC 255.255.255.0 inside
ssh timeout 5
management-access inside
console timeout 0
vpdn group pppoe_group request dialout pppoe
vpdn group pppoe_group localname xxxxx
vpdn group pppoe_group ppp authentication chap
vpdn username xxxx password xxxxx store-local
username vg_vpn password xxxxx encrypted privilege 3
username test password xxxxxx encrypted privilege 3
username quadria password xxxxx encrypted privilege 15
username jml_vpn password xxxxx encrypted privilege 3
username jr_vpn password xxxxx encrypted privilege 3
username js_vpn password xxxxx encrypted privilege 3
privilege show level 0 command version
privilege show level 0 command curpriv
privilege show level 3 command pdm
privilege show level 3 command blocks
privilege show level 3 command ssh
privilege configure level 3 command who
privilege show level 3 command isakmp
privilege show level 3 command ipsec
privilege show level 3 command vpdn
privilege show level 3 command local-host
privilege show level 3 command interface
privilege show level 3 command ip
privilege configure level 3 command ping
privilege show level 3 command uauth
privilege configure level 5 mode enable command configure
privilege show level 5 command running-config
privilege show level 5 command privilege
privilege show level 5 command clock
privilege show level 5 command ntp
privilege show level 5 mode configure command logging
privilege show level 5 command fragment
terminal width 80
Cryptochecksum:
I know this is a basic question but I would really appreaciate the help!
Thanks so much,Hi,
You could try to change the Split Tunnel ACL to Standard ACL
First removing it from the VPN configuration and then removing the ACL and creating it as Standard type ACL
Current
access-list CEPIC_VPN_CLIENT_splitTunnelAcl permit ip LAN-CEPIC 255.255.255.0 any
New
access-list CEPIC_VPN_CLIENT_splitTunnelAcl standard permit LAN-CEPIC 255.255.255.0
You could also try adding
fixup protocol icmp
fixup protocol icmp error
Have you monitored the logs while you are attempting to connect to the LAN network?
- Jouni -
Hello,
Trying to move some servers today and lo and behold this.... not good news...
Does anyone have an easy workaround for the Java issue for a Cisco Pix 501? Is there an easy way to revert to older versions of Java without affecting everything else? Does QuickTime use Java? This is very frustrating.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps4077/productsfieldnotice09186a008046c805.shtml
"Customers running these versions of PDM or IDM should either uninstall the newer Java Plug-Ins and re-install previous versions of the Java Plug-In, or upgrade their PDM and IDM images to the versions indicated in the following table."
Thanks,
RichRich,
Welcome to the forums.
This notice doesn't apply to using Java programs or applets.
It specifically applies to computers that will need to access the PDM or IDM to make changes.
"Impacted PDM and IDM versions will not load when launched from a browser"
As long as you don't need to access the PDM or IDM from the browser, you don't need to worry about this advisory.
If you do, my advice would be to upgrade the PIX, as that seems the most logical thing to do (especially as it's a fix that Cisco has already released). -
PIX 501 and Linksys VPN Router (WRV200)
I have inherited a job where we have a Cisco PIX 501 firewall at one site, and Linksys WRV200 VPN Router on two other
sites. I have been asked to connect these Linksys routers to the PIX firewall via VPN.
I believe the Linksys vpn routers can only connect via IPSec VPN, so i am looking for help on configuring the PIX 501 to allow the linksys to connect with the following parameters, if possible.
Key Exchange Method: Auto (IKE)
Encryption: Auto, 3DES, AES128, AES192, AES256
Authentication: MD5
Pre-Shared Key: xxx
PFS: Enabled/Disabled
ISAKMP Key Lifetime: 28800
IPSec Key Lifetime: 3600
On the PIX i have the PDM installed and i have tried using the VPN Wizard to no avail.
I chose the following settings when doing the VPN Wizard:
Type of VPN: Remote Access VPN
Interface: Outside
Type of VPN Client Device used: Cisco VPN Client
(can choose Cisco VPN 3000 Client, MS Windows Client using PPTP, MS Windows client using L2TP)
VPN Client Group
Group Name: RabyEstates
Pre Shared Key: rabytest
Extended Client Authentication: Disabled
Address Pool
Pool Name: VPN-LAN
Range Start: 192.168.2.200
Range End: 192.168.2.250
DNS/WINS/Default Domain: None
IKE Policy
Encryption: 3DES
Authentication: MD5
DH Group: Group 2 (1024-bit)
Transform Set
Encryption: 3DES
Authentication: MD5
I have attached the VPN log from the Linksys VPN Router.
This is the first time i've ever worked with PIX so i'm still trying to figure the thing out, but i'm confident with CCNA level networking.
Thanks for your help!Hi again,
I believe the pix has a 3des license because of the following parts of the "show version"
Licensed Features:
Failover: Disabled
VPN-DES: Enabled
VPN-3DES-AES: Enabled
This PIX has a Restricted (R) license.
I've tried reconnecting the VPN tunnel with debugging on the PIX and get the output as shown in the attached file "vpndebug.txt"
As for the other show commands they give:
pixfirewall# show crypto isakmp sa
Total : 0
Embryonic : 0
dst src state pending created
pixfirewall# show crypto ipsec sa
interface: outside
Crypto map tag: transam, local addr. 10.0.0.1
local ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0/0/0)
remote ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (192.168.101.0/255.255.255.0/0/0)
current_peer: 10.0.0.2:0
PERMIT, flags={origin_is_acl,}
#pkts encaps: 0, #pkts encrypt: 0, #pkts digest 0
#pkts decaps: 0, #pkts decrypt: 0, #pkts verify 0
#pkts compressed: 0, #pkts decompressed: 0
#pkts not compressed: 0, #pkts compr. failed: 0, #pkts decompress failed: 0
#send errors 0, #recv errors 0
local crypto endpt.: 10.0.0.1, remote crypto endpt.: 10.0.0.2
path mtu 1500, ipsec overhead 0, media mtu 1500
current outbound spi: 0
inbound esp sas:
inbound ah sas:
inbound pcp sas:
outbound esp sas:
outbound ah sas:
outbound pcp sas:
pixfirewall#
Thanks again Daniel, i really appreciate your help on this matter. -
IPSEC Tunnel between JUNIPER (SSG 20) and CISCO PIX 501
I have successfully established the IPSEC tunnel with juniper firewall by using cisco Pix 501 (6.3 version). The problem I am facing, I have network layer connectivity but after time interval I am not able to send the traffic on destination IP address on specific port, but can successfully PING the destination IP. On both firewalls the IPs are permitted for all ports.
Dear Mr.
The same problem has occured with me. -
Can't Connect to Pix 501 VPN on Network
Hi All,
I have a software VPN client that connects just fine to the PIX 501 VPN, but I cannot ping or telnet to any services on the LAN. Below is my config and results of show cry ipsec sa. I would appreciate any suggestions to fix this.
It's been a while since I have done this. When I check the DHCP address received from the VPN, the default gateway is missing. IIRC, that is normal. What is strange is that when I ping, Windows does not show any sent packets.
Thanks,
--Drichards38
PIX Version 6.3(3)
interface ethernet0 auto
interface ethernet1 100full
nameif ethernet0 outside security0
nameif ethernet1 inside security100
enable password bgVy005CZTsaMOwR encrypted
passwd bgVy005CZTsaMOwR encrypted
hostname cisco
domain-name xxxxxx.biz
fixup protocol dns maximum-length 512
fixup protocol ftp 21
fixup protocol ftp 1024-2048
fixup protocol ftp 49152-65534
fixup protocol h323 h225 1720
fixup protocol h323 ras 1718-1719
fixup protocol http 80
fixup protocol rsh 514
fixup protocol rtsp 554
fixup protocol sip 5060
fixup protocol sip udp 5060
fixup protocol skinny 2000
fixup protocol smtp 25
fixup protocol sqlnet 1521
fixup protocol tftp 69
names
access-list acl-out permit tcp any interface outside eq www
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq telnet
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq 3389
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq 60990
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq www
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq www
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq echo
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq ftp
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq https
access-list acl_out permit tcp any interface inside eq www
access-list acl_out permit tcp any interface inside eq ftp
access-list acl_out permit tcp any interface inside eq 3389
access-list acl_out permit tcp any interface inside eq https
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq www
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq www
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq https
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq https
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq 3389
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq 3389
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq www
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq https
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq 3389
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq ftp
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq www
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq https
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq 3389
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq 902
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq ftp
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq www
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq ftp
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq https
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq 3389
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq www
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq ftp
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq https
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq 3389
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq www
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq https
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq ftp
access-list acl_out permit tcp any host aa.bb.cc.dd eq 3389
access-list outside_cryptomap_dyn_20 permit ip any 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
access-list split_tunnel_acl permit ip 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 any
pager lines 24
mtu outside 1500
mtu inside 1500
ip address outside aa.bb.cc.dd 255.255.255.240
ip address inside 192.168.93.1 255.255.255.0
ip audit info action alarm
ip audit attack action alarm
ip local pool low_vpn_pool 10.0.1.205-10.0.1.210
pdm location 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 inside
pdm logging informational 100
pdm history enable
arp timeout 14400
global (outside) 1 interface
nat (inside) 1 192.168.93.0 255.255.255.0 0 0
nat (inside) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0 0
static (inside,outside) aa.bb.cc.dd 192.168.93.67 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) aa.bb.cc.dd 192.168.93.68 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) aa.bb.cc.dd 192.168.93.69 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) aa.bb.cc.dd 192.168.93.70 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) aa.bb.cc.dd 192.168.93.71 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) aa.bb.cc.dd 192.168.93.72 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) aa.bb.cc.dd 192.168.93.73 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) aa.bb.cc.dd 192.168.93.74 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) aa.bb.cc.dd 192.168.93.75 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) aa.bb.cc.dd 192.168.93.76 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) aa.bb.cc.dd 192.168.93.77 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) aa.bb.cc.dd 192.168.93.78 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
access-group acl_out in interface outside
rip inside default version 1
route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 aa.bb.cc.dd 1
timeout xlate 0:05:00
timeout conn 1:00:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00 rpc 0:10:00 h225 1:00:00
timeout h323 0:05:00 mgcp 0:05:00 sip 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00
timeout uauth 0:05:00 absolute
aaa-server TACACS+ protocol tacacs+
aaa-server RADIUS protocol radius
aaa-server LOCAL protocol local
aaa authorization command LOCAL
http server enable
no snmp-server location
no snmp-server contact
snmp-server community public
no snmp-server enable traps
floodguard enable
sysopt connection permit-ipsec
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-3DES-MD5 esp-3des esp-md5-hmac
crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 20 match address outside_cryptomap_dyn_20
crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 20 set transform-set ESP-3DES-MD5
crypto map outside_map 65535 ipsec-isakmp dynamic outside_dyn_map
crypto map outside_map client authentication LOCAL
crypto map outside_map interface outside
isakmp enable outside
isakmp nat-traversal 20
isakmp policy 20 authentication pre-share
isakmp policy 20 encryption 3des
isakmp policy 20 hash md5
isakmp policy 20 group 2
isakmp policy 20 lifetime 86400
vpngroup MY_VPN address-pool low_vpn_pool
vpngroup MY_VPN dns-server 4.2.2.1
vpngroup MY_VPN default-domain xxxxx.biz
vpngroup MY_VPN split-tunnel split_tunnel_acl
vpngroup MY_VPN idle-time 1800
vpngroup MY_VPN password ********
telnet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 outside
telnet 192.168.93.0 255.255.255.0 inside
telnet timeout 5
ssh 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 outside
ssh timeout 60
console timeout 0
dhcpd address 192.168.93.230-192.168.93.240 inside
dhcpd dns ff.gg.hh.ii ff.gg.hh.ii
dhcpd lease 65536
dhcpd ping_timeout 750
dhcpd domain xxxxxx.biz
dhcpd auto_config outside
dhcpd enable inside
username xxxx password xxxxxxx encrypted privilege 15
cisco(config)# show cry ipsec sa
interface: outside
Crypto map tag: outside_map, local addr. aa.bb.cc.dd
local ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/0/0)
remote ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (10.0.1.205/255.255.255.255/0/0)
current_peer: jj.kk.ll.mm:1265
dynamic allocated peer ip: 10.0.1.205
PERMIT, flags={transport_parent,}
#pkts encaps: 0, #pkts encrypt: 0, #pkts digest 0
#pkts decaps: 38, #pkts decrypt: 38, #pkts verify 38
#pkts compressed: 0, #pkts decompressed: 0
#pkts not compressed: 0, #pkts compr. failed: 0, #pkts decompress failed: 0
#send errors 0, #recv errors 0
local crypto endpt.: aa.bb.cc.dd, remote crypto endpt.: 97.93.95.133
path mtu 1500, ipsec overhead 64, media mtu 1500
current outbound spi: 3a898e67
inbound esp sas:
spi: 0xeeb64931(4004923697)
transform: esp-3des esp-md5-hmac ,
in use settings ={Tunnel UDP-Encaps, }
slot: 0, conn id: 1, crypto map: outside_map
sa timing: remaining key lifetime (k/sec): (4607993/28610)
IV size: 8 bytes
replay detection support: Y
inbound ah sas:
inbound pcp sas:
outbound esp sas:
spi: 0x3a898e67(982093415)
transform: esp-3des esp-md5-hmac ,
in use settings ={Tunnel UDP-Encaps, }
slot: 0, conn id: 2, crypto map: outside_map
sa timing: remaining key lifetime (k/sec): (4608000/28574)
IV size: 8 bytes
replay detection support: Y
outbound ah sas:
outbound pcp sas:I just set the logging to high on all areas of the Cisco VPN client. Below is the resulting log. Everything looks ok from here:
Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 5.0.03.0530
Copyright (C) 1998-2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Client Type(s): Windows, WinNT
Running on: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3
29 09:57:02.887 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100002
Begin connection process
30 09:57:02.897 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100004
Establish secure connection
31 09:57:02.897 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100024
Attempt connection with server "a.b.c.d"
32 09:57:02.907 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x6300003B
Attempting to establish a connection with a.b.c.d.
33 09:57:02.917 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK AG (SA, KE, NON, ID, VID(Xauth), VID(dpd), VID(Frag), VID(Nat-T), VID(Unity)) to a.b.c.d
34 09:57:03.228 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700008
IPSec driver successfully started
35 09:57:03.228 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700014
Deleted all keys
36 09:57:03.228 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IPSEC/0x6370002C
Sent 47 packets, 0 were fragmented.
37 09:57:03.979 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = a.b.c.d
38 09:57:03.979 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK AG (SA, VID(Xauth), VID(dpd), VID(Unity), VID(?), KE, ID, NON, VID(?), VID(Nat-T), NAT-D, NAT-D, HASH) from a.b.c.d
39 09:57:04.039 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 GUI/0x63B00012
Authentication request attributes is 6h.
40 09:57:03.979 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001
Peer supports XAUTH
41 09:57:03.979 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001
Peer supports DPD
42 09:57:03.979 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001
Peer is a Cisco-Unity compliant peer
43 09:57:03.979 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000082
Received IOS Vendor ID with unknown capabilities flag 0x000000A5
44 09:57:03.979 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001
Peer supports NAT-T
45 09:57:03.999 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000001
IOS Vendor ID Contruction successful
46 09:57:03.999 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK AG *(HASH, NOTIFY:STATUS_INITIAL_CONTACT, NAT-D, NAT-D, VID(?), VID(Unity)) to a.b.c.d
47 09:57:03.999 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000055
Sent a keepalive on the IPSec SA
48 09:57:03.999 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000083
IKE Port in use - Local Port = 0x0421, Remote Port = 0x1194
49 09:57:03.999 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000072
Automatic NAT Detection Status:
Remote end is NOT behind a NAT device
This end IS behind a NAT device
50 09:57:03.999 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x6310000E
Established Phase 1 SA. 1 Crypto Active IKE SA, 0 User Authenticated IKE SA in the system
51 09:57:04.029 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = a.b.c.d
52 09:57:04.029 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:STATUS_INITIAL_CONTACT) from a.b.c.d
53 09:57:04.029 09/03/12 Sev=Warning/2 IKE/0xA3000067
Received Unexpected InitialContact Notify (PLMgrNotify:886)
54 09:57:04.039 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = a.b.c.d
55 09:57:04.039 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:STATUS_RESP_LIFETIME) from a.b.c.d
56 09:57:04.039 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000045
RESPONDER-LIFETIME notify has value of 86400 seconds
57 09:57:04.039 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000047
This SA has already been alive for 2 seconds, setting expiry to 86398 seconds from now
58 09:57:04.039 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = a.b.c.d
59 09:57:04.039 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) from a.b.c.d
60 09:57:04.039 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100015
Launch xAuth application
61 09:57:09.327 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100017
xAuth application returned
62 09:57:09.327 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) to a.b.c.d
63 09:57:09.367 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = a.b.c.d
64 09:57:09.367 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) from a.b.c.d
65 09:57:09.367 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) to a.b.c.d
66 09:57:09.367 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x6310000E
Established Phase 1 SA. 1 Crypto Active IKE SA, 1 User Authenticated IKE SA in the system
67 09:57:09.387 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300005E
Client sending a firewall request to concentrator
68 09:57:09.387 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300005D
Firewall Policy: Product=Cisco Systems Integrated Client Firewall, Capability= (Centralized Protection Policy).
69 09:57:09.387 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) to a.b.c.d
70 09:57:09.427 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = a.b.c.d
71 09:57:09.427 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) from a.b.c.d
72 09:57:09.427 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000010
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = INTERNAL_IPV4_ADDRESS: , value = 10.0.1.205
73 09:57:09.427 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000010
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = INTERNAL_IPV4_DNS(1): , value = 4.2.2.1
74 09:57:09.427 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000E
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_DEFDOMAIN: , value = xxxx.biz
75 09:57:09.427 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_SPLIT_INCLUDE (# of split_nets), value = 0x00000001
76 09:57:09.427 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000F
SPLIT_NET #1
subnet = 10.0.0.0
mask = 255.0.0.0
protocol = 0
src port = 0
dest port=0
77 09:57:09.427 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_PFS: , value = 0x00000000
78 09:57:09.427 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = Received and using NAT-T port number , value = 0x00001194
79 09:57:09.427 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100019
Mode Config data received
80 09:57:09.427 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000056
Received a key request from Driver: Local IP = 10.0.1.205, GW IP = a.b.c.d, Remote IP = 0.0.0.0
81 09:57:09.437 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK QM *(HASH, SA, NON, ID, ID) to a.b.c.d
82 09:57:09.477 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = a.b.c.d
83 09:57:09.477 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK QM *(HASH, SA, NON, ID, ID, NOTIFY:STATUS_RESP_LIFETIME) from a.b.c.d
84 09:57:09.477 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000045
RESPONDER-LIFETIME notify has value of 28800 seconds
85 09:57:09.477 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000046
RESPONDER-LIFETIME notify has value of 4608000 kb
86 09:57:09.477 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK QM *(HASH) to a.b.c.d
87 09:57:09.477 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000059
Loading IPsec SA (MsgID=D70550E6 OUTBOUND SPI = 0xB335C6DA INBOUND SPI = 0xE99E1A59)
88 09:57:09.477 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000025
Loaded OUTBOUND ESP SPI: 0xB335C6DA
89 09:57:09.477 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000026
Loaded INBOUND ESP SPI: 0xE99E1A59
90 09:57:09.527 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 CVPND/0x63400013
Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.11 25
127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 1
172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 172.16.0.11 172.16.0.11 25
172.16.0.11 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 25
172.16.255.255 255.255.255.255 172.16.0.11 172.16.0.11 25
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 172.16.0.11 172.16.0.11 25
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 172.16.0.11 0.0.0.0 1
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 172.16.0.11 172.16.0.11 1
91 09:57:10.448 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100034
The Virtual Adapter was enabled:
IP=10.0.1.205/255.0.0.0
DNS=4.2.2.1,0.0.0.0
WINS=0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0
Domain=xxxx.biz
Split DNS Names=
92 09:57:10.458 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 CVPND/0x63400013
Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.11 25
10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 10.0.1.205 10.0.1.205 25
10.0.1.205 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 25
10.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 10.0.1.205 10.0.1.205 25
127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 1
172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 172.16.0.11 172.16.0.11 25
172.16.0.11 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 25
172.16.255.255 255.255.255.255 172.16.0.11 172.16.0.11 25
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 10.0.1.205 10.0.1.205 25
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 172.16.0.11 172.16.0.11 25
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 10.0.1.205 0.0.0.0 1
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 10.0.1.205 10.0.1.205 1
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 172.16.0.11 172.16.0.11 1
93 09:57:10.458 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100038
Successfully saved route changes to file.
94 09:57:10.458 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 CVPND/0x63400013
Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.11 25
10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 10.0.1.205 10.0.1.205 1
10.0.1.205 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 25
10.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 10.0.1.205 10.0.1.205 25
a.b.c.d 255.255.255.255 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.11 1
127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 1
172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 172.16.0.11 172.16.0.11 25
172.16.0.1 255.255.255.255 172.16.0.11 172.16.0.11 1
172.16.0.11 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 25
172.16.255.255 255.255.255.255 172.16.0.11 172.16.0.11 25
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 10.0.1.205 10.0.1.205 25
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 172.16.0.11 172.16.0.11 25
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 10.0.1.205 0.0.0.0 1
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 10.0.1.205 10.0.1.205 1
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 172.16.0.11 172.16.0.11 1
95 09:57:10.458 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 CM/0x63100036
The routing table was updated for the Virtual Adapter
96 09:57:10.508 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x6310001A
One secure connection established
97 09:57:10.618 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x6310003B
Address watch added for 172.16.0.11. Current hostname: toughone, Current address(es): 10.0.1.205, 172.16.0.11.
98 09:57:10.638 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x6310003B
Address watch added for 10.0.1.205. Current hostname: toughone, Current address(es): 10.0.1.205, 172.16.0.11.
99 09:57:10.638 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700014
Deleted all keys
100 09:57:10.638 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700010
Created a new key structure
101 09:57:10.638 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x6370000F
Added key with SPI=0xdac635b3 into key list
102 09:57:10.638 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700010
Created a new key structure
103 09:57:10.638 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x6370000F
Added key with SPI=0x591a9ee9 into key list
104 09:57:10.638 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x6370002F
Assigned VA private interface addr 10.0.1.205
105 09:57:10.638 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700037
Configure public interface: 172.16.0.11. SG: a.b.c.d
106 09:57:10.638 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 CM/0x63100046
Set tunnel established flag in registry to 1.
107 09:57:19.741 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_REQUEST) to a.b.c.d
108 09:57:19.741 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x6300003D
Sending DPD request to a.b.c.d, our seq# = 3951445672
109 09:57:19.772 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = a.b.c.d
110 09:57:19.772 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_ACK) from a.b.c.d
111 09:57:19.772 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000040
Received DPD ACK from a.b.c.d, seq# received = 3951445672, seq# expected = 3951445672
112 09:57:30.257 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_REQUEST) to a.b.c.d
113 09:57:30.257 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x6300003D
Sending DPD request to a.b.c.d, our seq# = 3951445673
114 09:57:30.297 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = a.b.c.d
115 09:57:30.297 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_ACK) from a.b.c.d
116 09:57:30.297 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000040
Received DPD ACK from a.b.c.d, seq# received = 3951445673, seq# expected = 3951445673
117 09:57:40.772 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_REQUEST) to a.b.c.d
118 09:57:40.772 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x6300003D
Sending DPD request to a.b.c.d, our seq# = 3951445674
119 09:57:40.802 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = a.b.c.d
120 09:57:40.802 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_ACK) from a.b.c.d
121 09:57:40.802 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000040
Received DPD ACK from a.b.c.d, seq# received = 3951445674, seq# expected = 3951445674
122 09:57:54.291 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000055
Sent a keepalive on the IPSec SA
123 09:58:04.306 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000055
Sent a keepalive on the IPSec SA
124 09:58:14.320 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000055
Sent a keepalive on the IPSec SA
125 09:58:24.334 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000055
Sent a keepalive on the IPSec SA
126 09:58:34.349 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000055
Sent a keepalive on the IPSec SA
127 09:58:41.359 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_REQUEST) to a.b.c.d
128 09:58:41.359 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x6300003D
Sending DPD request to a.b.c.d, our seq# = 3951445675
129 09:58:41.389 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = a.b.c.d
130 09:58:41.389 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_ACK) from a.b.c.d
131 09:58:41.389 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000040
Received DPD ACK from a.b.c.d, seq# received = 3951445675, seq# expected = 3951445675
132 09:58:54.378 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000055
Sent a keepalive on the IPSec SA
133 09:59:04.392 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000055
Sent a keepalive on the IPSec SA
134 09:59:14.406 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000055
Sent a keepalive on the IPSec SA
135 09:59:24.421 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000055
Sent a keepalive on the IPSec SA
136 09:59:34.435 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000055
Sent a keepalive on the IPSec SA
137 09:59:41.946 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_REQUEST) to a.b.c.d
138 09:59:41.946 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x6300003D
Sending DPD request to a.b.c.d, our seq# = 3951445676
139 09:59:41.976 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = a.b.c.d
140 09:59:41.976 09/03/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_ACK) from a.b.c.d
141 09:59:41.976 09/03/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000040
Received DPD ACK from a.b.c.d, seq# received = 3951445676, seq# expected = 3951445676
142 09:59:54.464 09/03/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000055
Sent a keepalive on the IPSec SA -
Remote access VPN issues using Pix 501
We have taken over a network where there was little to no documentation. I have a remote access VPN terminated on a Pix 501 that is having a connectivity issue. I can connect using Cisco VPN Client. There is a server on the inside network that is used for mail etc. It has an IP of 192.168.0.4. I cannot ping it from my VPN session but from the Pix itself, I can ping it. There are different source IP's as the IP pool for the VPN session is 172.16.x.x and the inside network is 192.168.x.x. I can ping other hosts on the same inside network that are in the ARP table of the Pix. I have attached the configuration of the Pix 501. After researching, I cannot figure out what the issue is. I was assuming it was the route inside 172.16.x.x was set incorrectly but I can ping some hosts on the 192.168.x.x network. Thanks
Aru,
Hi. Thanks for responding. I did try and remove that route inside command and I still could not ping the server. I also tried removing those static translations and did a clear xlate but still no luck. This one has me puzzled. Especially since I can ping other hosts on that network and also ping the server but only from the Pix. The source on the Pix would be different 192.168.0.x than when I am connected using the VPN 172.16.1.x. That is the biggest difference. If it was routing, I would assume I could not ping any host on the 192.168.0.x network from the VPN session. I did remove that route inside as all of the other config examples did not have a specific route statement for the local pool even though it is not on the inside network. I have limited knowledge of their network as we just were told to manage it. Thanks again. -
Use PIX 501 to access internet, how to?
I have this PIX501 box and this is what I want to do:
Outside: connect it to a DSL modem (yahoo/ATT SpeedStream 5100). Use DHCP
Inside: connect to one or two PCs. Use static IP. The PIX box's inside IP: 192.168.1.1
The Yahoo's DNS server IP: 192.168.0.1
Could anybody provide a script to make this happen, so that I can run it on the pix.
Long story, short, when first bought it, the Cisco provided some tech support, somehow, they make it working. Now I am out of the support. I made all the reasonable efforts, but still can not make it working (access to the internet), even after I reset it to the factory's default setting.
Thanks for any help.
ScottI have exactly that setup, including a PIX 501.
First, reset the PIX to factory default.
Your path of least resistance would be to connect everything to where it's supposed to be connected.
From one of the inside PCs, aim a web browser at the PIX (You should have gotten a DHCP address from the PIX, the inside is a DHCP server by default). If you do an "IPCONFIG / ALL" on the PC from a DOS box, the address listed as "Default Gateway" is the address of the inside interface of the PIX.
Using your browser should bring up "PDM" (PIX device Manager). The default username and password is cisco/Cisco (note the capital "C")
Once you get PDM up, all you really need to do is configure the outside interface as PPPoE, and provide the Yahoo username & password (usually the same as your Yahoo email password). If you don't recall your username & password, go to the http://help.sbcglobal.com website and do an automated password reset
*** NOTE *** THIS WILL CHANGE THE PASSWORD OF EVERY SERVICE YOU ACCESS - EMAIL, ACCOUNT ACCESS, EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!
Don't forget to save the config once you get it working.
By default, the PIX 501 is set up to be a DHCP client on the WAN interface, a DHCP server on the inside, and to pass the WAN parameters for DNS, Default Gateway, etc to the inside clients.
Once you've got the Outside interface correctly config'd for PPPoE, it should come up & be working.
Good Luck
Scott
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