Dynamic Layer 3 VPNs with Multipoint GRE Hardware Support
Hello.
Cisco feature navigator says that only ASR9000, 7500 and 7200 support this feature but in the following link http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ios-nx-os-software/layer-3-vpns-l3vpn/116725-configure-mgre-00.html#anc7 Cisco refers 7600 platform.
Does anyone know if this feature is supported by 3900 family?
Thanks,
João.
Hello.
The feature is supported in "S" train only, that is not available for 3900 routers.
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Hi all
I'm been doing some experimenting with multipoint GRE over 3G and I've run into a problem I need some help with. My setup is best described with the attached network drawing. MAR-Router has a fiber Internet connection while the ECK-Router1 only has 3G connections using external modems with dynamic provider IPs, hence the need for multipoint GRE rather than static GRE tunnels. I've also had to use VRF lite on the ECK-Router1 as there is a need to keep the routing tables separate.
The tunnel9 interface on ECK-Router1 noVRF comes online nicely and OSPF does what it does. The tunnel can even handle when the 3G provider assign the modem a new IP. The tunnel 16 on ECK-Router1 VRF guest however does not handle nicely. When I set up the configuration the first time the tunnel comes up and OSPF goes adjacent with MAR-Router but whenever there is a disturbance in the 3G connection or the modem gets a new IP the tunnel goes down and doesn't activate until I remove and reenter the " tunnel vrf guest" command. The show dmvpn static detail command on ECK-Router1 gives the result below with the VRF guest tunnel in the NHRP state.
It seems multipoint GRE has a problem with VRF lite but it could also be a case where I've missed something. I would appreciate any pointers.
Regards
/Fredrik
ECK-Router1#sh dmvpn static det
Legend: Attrb --> S - Static, D - Dynamic, I - Incomplete
N - NATed, L - Local, X - No Socket
# Ent --> Number of NHRP entries with same NBMA peer
NHS Status: E --> Expecting Replies, R --> Responding, W --> Waiting
UpDn Time --> Up or Down Time for a Tunnel
==========================================================================
Interface Tunnel9 is up/up, Addr. is 172.16.14.2, VRF ""
Tunnel Src./Dest. addr: 192.168.14.30/194.112.9.140, Tunnel VRF ""
Protocol/Transport: "GRE/IP", Protect ""
Interface State Control: Disabled
nhrp event-publisher : Disabled
IPv4 NHS:
172.16.14.1 RE priority = 0 cluster = 0
Type:Spoke, Total NBMA Peers (v4/v6): 1
# Ent Peer NBMA Addr Peer Tunnel Add State UpDn Tm Attrb Target Network
1 194.112.9.140 172.16.14.1 UP 00:02:46 S 172.16.14.1/32
Interface Tunnel16 is up/up, Addr. is 172.16.14.3, VRF "guest"
Tunnel Src./Dest. addr: 192.168.15.30/194.112.9.140, Tunnel VRF "guest"
Protocol/Transport: "GRE/IP", Protect ""
Interface State Control: Disabled
nhrp event-publisher : Disabled
IPv4 NHS:
172.16.14.1 E priority = 0 cluster = 0
Type:Spoke, Total NBMA Peers (v4/v6): 1
# Ent Peer NBMA Addr Peer Tunnel Add State UpDn Tm Attrb Target Network
1 194.112.9.140 172.16.14.1 NHRP 00:00:45 S 172.16.14.1/32 (guest)
ECK-Router1
interface Tunnel9
bandwidth 10000
ip address 172.16.14.2 255.255.255.0
no ip redirects
ip mtu 1400
ip nhrp map multicast 194.112.9.140
ip nhrp map 172.16.14.1 194.112.9.140
ip nhrp network-id 1
ip nhrp holdtime 60
ip nhrp nhs 172.16.14.1
ip ospf network non-broadcast
ip ospf dead-interval 4
ip ospf hello-interval 1
ip ospf priority 0
ip ospf 1 area 0
ip ospf cost 2
tunnel source GigabitEthernet0/0.807
tunnel mode gre multipoint
interface Tunnel16
bandwidth 10000
ip vrf forwarding guest
ip address 172.16.14.3 255.255.255.0
no ip redirects
ip mtu 1400
ip nhrp map multicast dynamic
ip nhrp map multicast 194.112.9.140
ip nhrp map 172.16.14.1 194.112.9.140
ip nhrp network-id 1
ip nhrp holdtime 60
ip nhrp nhs 172.16.14.1
ip ospf network non-broadcast
ip ospf dead-interval 4
ip ospf hello-interval 1
ip ospf priority 0
ip ospf 10 area 0
ip ospf cost 2
tunnel source GigabitEthernet0/0.810
tunnel mode gre multipoint
tunnel vrf guest
interface GigabitEthernet0/0.807
encapsulation dot1Q 807
ip address 192.168.14.30 255.255.255.0
interface GigabitEthernet0/0.810
encapsulation dot1Q 810
ip vrf forwarding guest
ip address 192.168.15.30 255.255.255.0
MAR-Router
interface Tunnel9
bandwidth 10000
ip address 172.16.14.1 255.255.255.0
no ip redirects
ip mtu 1400
ip nhrp map multicast dynamic
ip nhrp network-id 1
ip nhrp holdtime 60
ip ospf network broadcast
ip ospf dead-interval 4
ip ospf hello-interval 1
ip ospf priority 255
ip ospf 1 area 0
ip ospf cost 2
tunnel source 194.112.9.140
tunnel mode gre multipointBump :)
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Hi
I got One HQ and 3 Remote Offices ; all branches would need to access application,Email from HQ.
At HQ I got 3845 VPN Server ; 2MB Internet Link with 2 Public IP
AT Branch #1 I got 2801 Router ; 1MB Internet link with 2 Public IP
At Branch #2 I got 887 DSL Router ; 4MB DSL Internet with Dynamic Public Ip
At Branch #3 I got ASA 5510 ; 1MB DSL Internet with 2 Public IP
Site to Site VPN between HQ and Branch# 1 is working ok. What configuration I need on HQ and Branch #2 to setup the VPN
HQ Subnets
192.168.150.0 255.255.255.0 - Users
192.168.151.0 255.255.255.0 - Application Server
192.168.152.0 255.255.255.0 - Windows Server
192.168.153.0 255.255.255.0 - Linux Server
Branch#1 Subnet
192.168.200.0 255.255.255.0 - Users
Branch#2 subnet
192.168.203.0 255.255.255.0 - Users
Branch#3 Subnets
192.168.206.0 255.255.255.0 - Users
HQ_VPN_Configuration
crypto isakmp policy 1
encr 3des
hash md5
authentication pre-share
crypto isakmp key 123456 address 5.5.5.5
crypto ipsec transform-set VPN_Con_BR1 esp-3des esp-md5-hmac
crypto map VPN 10 ipsec-isakmp
set peer 5.5.5.5
set transform-set VPN_Con_BR1
match address BR1
Interface tunnel 15
description GRE_Tunel_to_BR1
ip address 10.100.200.1 255.255.255.252
Tunnel source 10.10.12.2
Tunnel destination 172.16.32.2
Interface GigabitEthernet0/0
Description "Connected to BackBone"
ip address 10.10.12.2 255.255.255.248
Interface GigabitEthernet0/1
Description "Public IP Interface"
ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.252
no ip redirect
crypto map VPN
Router ospf 2
network 10.10.12.2 0.0.0.0 area 0
network 10.100.200.1 0.0.0.0 area 0
ip router 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 1.1.1.1
ip access-list extended BR1
permit gre host 1.1.1.1 host 5.5.5.5Looking for support on configuring HQ Router for VPN with Dynamic IP on remote end
I managed to built up Branch#2 configuration
crypto isakmp policy 10
hash md5
authentication pre-share
crypto isakmp key 123456 address 1.1.1.1
crypto isakmp keepalive 300
crypto ipsec transform-set VPN esp-des esp-md5-hmac
crypto map vpn 10 ipsec-isakmp
set peer 1.1.1.1
set transform-set VPN
match address 115
interface Ethernet0
ip address 192.168.203 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside
interface ATM0
bandwidth 4160
no ip address
load-interval 30
no atm ilmi-keepalive
dsl operating-mode auto
pvc 0/50
encapsulation aal5mux ppp dialer
dialer pool-member 1
interface Dialer0
bandwidth 4160
ip address negotiated
ip mtu 1492
ip nat outside
ip virtual-reassembly
encapsulation ppp
no ip mroute-cache
dialer pool 1
dialer-group 1
no cdp enable
ppp authentication pap callin
ppp chap refuse
ppp pap sent-username ABCD password 7 ABCD
ppp ipcp address accept
crypto map VPN
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Dialer0
no ip http server
no ip http secure-server
ip nat inside source list 100 interface Dialer0 overload
access-list 100 deny ip 192.168.203.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.151.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 100 deny ip 192.168.203.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.152.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 100 deny ip 192.168.203.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.153.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 115 Permit ip 192.168.203.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.151.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 115 Permit ip 192.168.203.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.152.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 115 Permit ip 192.168.203.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.153.0 0.0.0.255
dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit -
Difference in AE file Imported into PPro with MPE in Hardware vs. Software Mode
I am getting an undesireable result when importing AE files into a PPro Sequence with MPE in hardware mode. The top (or left) pic is accurate, with MPE in Software mode (nice soft glow). In the bottom pic, MPE is in Hardware mode. Note the undesireable (and inaccurate) harder glow. These AE files are output in an uncompressed AVI with alpha channel. The pics below were imported into PPro with the AE file placed over a black clip in PPro (Video Layer 1=Black. Video Layer 2= AE text w/Alpha). Any thoughts, or better yet, solutions?!
Jim, so you're suggesting that I create my graphics in PPro instead of AE? That's not going to work! I must be one of the few people out there that output AE files with an alpha channel and import them into PPro, for I can't imagine Adobe not addressing this if many people were using AE & PPro together in this fashion. I guess I'm stuck having to continue to use MPE in software mode only (alpha channels work perfectly in this mode, but I have to do a lot of rendering.). I used to blame Matrox for this problem. Sure glad I haven't upgraded to a Titan!
BTW, I get the same undesireable results in MPE Hardware Mode when using Dynamic Linked Comps to AE.
One last question: does the quality of the video card make any difference with this alpha channel problem I'm having with MPE? I'd buy a Titan card right now if that would solve my problem! -
Windows Replication RPC Problems with IPSec GRE Tunnel
We have been having significant issue in troubleshooting random RPC errors with our directory controllers (MS AD 2008R2) and our distributed file shares. Both services will randomly stop working, throwing RPC errors as the resulting cause. We have been all over both Cisco and Microsoft forums in trying to troubleshoot this problem. I'm trying to the Cisco forums first to see if anyone has any network layer thoughts as to best practices or ways to configure the tunnel.
Our network is simple: two small branch offices connected to each other with two Cisco 2901 ISRs. An IPSec GRE tunnel exists between both offices. Interoffice bandwidth is approximately 10mbps. Pings between offices work, remote desktop works most of the time, file transfers work, and DNS lookups work across both locations. We really don't have a complicated environment, I'd think it wouldn't be too hard to set up. But this just seems to be escaping me. I can't think of anything at the network layer that would be causing problems but I was curious whether anyone else out there with knowledge of small office VPNs might be able to render some thoughts on the matter.
Please let me know if there is anything further people need to see. My next step is MS forums but I wanted to eliminate layer 3 first.
Tunnel Config:
crypto map outside_crypto 10 ipsec-isakmp
set peer x.x.x.x
set transform-set ESP-AES-SHA
match address 102
crypto ipsec df-bit clear
interface Tunnel0
bandwidth 10240
ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.x
no ip redirects
ip mtu 1420
ip virtual-reassembly in
zone-member security in-zone
ip tcp adjust-mss 1375
tunnel source GigabitEthernet0/0
tunnel destination x.x.x.x
crypto ipsec df-bit clear
endHi,
Based on the third-party article below, you can setup VPN connection between Windows VPN client and Cisco firewall:
Step By Step Guide To Setup Windows 7/Vista VPN Client to Remote Access Cisco ASA5500 Firewall
What is the Windows server 2008 R2 for, a RADIUS server? If yes, maybe the links below would be helpful to you:
RADIUS: Configuring Client VPN with Windows 2008 Network Policy Server (NPS) RADIUS Authentication
Configuring RADIUS Server on Windows 2008 R2 for Cisco Device Logins
RADIUS authentication for Cisco switches using w2k8R2 NPS
Note: Microsoft is providing this information as a convenience to you. The sites are not controlled by Microsoft. Please make sure that you completely understand the risk before retrieving any suggestions from the above link.
Best regards,
Susie -
ASA 5505 VPN with backup route
We are looking to set up a site-to-site VPN with a backup over a T1. We have a remote site with a 1841 router. This router has a PTP T1 back to a secondary location with a 2811. Due to location, the only option we had to get additional bandwidth was to have a cable modem installed. We want to set a site-to-site up to our primary location, with a backup route over the T1 in the event the cable modem goes down. We have an ASA 5505 at the remote location, and an ASA 5540 at the primary. In addition, we want to split the traffic across the two connections. Since the wireless controllers are anchored back to the secondary location, we want to send that traffic over the PTP T1 and the rest of the traffic over the VPN. We also need to have a backup route for the wireless traffic to send across the VPN in the event the T1 goes down.
Go to this link and scroll down to Site to Site VPN (L2L) with IOS and Site to Site VPN (L2L) with ASA, you can use the links example depicting your scenario requirements, where one end is dynamic and other static for Ipsec L2L IOS-to-ASA or ASA-to-IOS.
The best solution obiosly is having static IP addressing, make that clear with your client , but these exmaples are very good solution for your problem.
Keep in mind that the DHCP dynamic side will always be the initiator to bring up the tunnel , not the static side.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/prod_configuration_examples_list.html
Regards -
Azure Site to Site VPN with Cisco ASA 5505
I have got Cisco ASA 5505 device (version 9.0(2)). And i cannot connect S2S with azure (azure network alway in "connecting" state). In my cisco log:
IP = 104.40.182.93, Keep-alives configured on but peer does not support keep-alives (type = None)
Group = 104.40.182.93, IP = 104.40.182.93, QM FSM error (P2 struct &0xcaaa2a38, mess id 0x1)!
Group = 104.40.182.93, IP = 104.40.182.93, Removing peer from correlator table failed, no match!
Group = 104.40.182.93, IP = 104.40.182.93,Overriding Initiator's IPSec rekeying duration from 102400000 to 4608000 Kbs
Group = 104.40.182.93, IP = 104.40.182.93, PHASE 1 COMPLETED
I have done all cisco s2s congiguration over standard wizard cos seems your script for 8.x version of asa only?
(Does azure support 9.x version of asa?)
How can i fix it?Hi,
As of now, we do not have any scripts for Cisco ASA 9x series.
Thank you for your interest in Windows Azure. The Dynamic routing is not supported for the Cisco ASA family of devices.
Unfortunately, a dynamic routing VPN gateway is required for Multi-Site VPN, VNet to VNet, and Point-to-Site.
However, you should be able to setup a site-to-site VPN with Cisco ASA 5505 series security appliance as
demonstrated in this blog:
Step-By-Step: Create a Site-to-Site VPN between your network and Azure
http://blogs.technet.com/b/canitpro/archive/2013/10/09/step-by-step-create-a-site-to-site-vpn-between-your-network-and-azure.aspx
You can refer to this article for Cisco ASA templates for Static routing:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dn133793.aspx
Did you download the VPN configuration file from the dashboard and copy the content of the configuration
file to the Command Line Interface of the Cisco ASDM application? It seems that there is no specified IP address in the access list part and maybe that is why the states message appeared.
According to the
Cisco ASA template, it should be similar to this:
access-list <RP_AccessList>
extended permit ip object-group
<RP_OnPremiseNetwork> object-group <RP_AzureNetwork>
nat (inside,outside) source static <RP_OnPremiseNetwork>
<RP_OnPremiseNetwork> destination static <RP_AzureNetwork>
<RP_AzureNetwork>
Based on my experience, to establish
IPSEC tunnel, you need to allow the ESP protocol and UDP Port 500. Please make sure that the
VPN device cannot be located behind a NAT. Besides, since Cisco ASA templates are not
compatible for dynamic routing, please make sure that you chose the static routing.
Since you configure the VPN device yourself, it's important that you would be familiar with the device and its configuration settings.
Hope this helps you.
Girish Prajwal -
Remote access VPN with ASA 5510 using DHCP server
Hi,
Can someone please share your knowledge to help me find why I am not able to receive an IP address on remote access VPN connection while I can get an IP address on local DHCP pool?
I am trying to setup remote access VPN with ASA 5510. It works with local dhcp pool but doesn't seem to work when I tried using an existing DHCP server. It is being tested in an internal network as follows:
ASA Version 8.2(5)
interface Ethernet0/1
nameif inside
security-level 100
ip address 10.6.0.12 255.255.254.0
ip local pool testpool 10.6.240.150-10.6.240.159 mask 255.255.248.0 !(worked with this)
route inside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.6.0.1 1
crypto ipsec transform-set FirstSet esp-3des esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec security-association lifetime seconds 28800
crypto ipsec security-association lifetime kilobytes 4608000
crypto dynamic-map dyn1 1 set transform-set FirstSet
crypto map mymap 1 ipsec-isakmp dynamic dyn1
crypto map mymap interface inside
crypto isakmp enable inside
crypto isakmp policy 1
authentication pre-share
encryption 3des
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 43200
vpn-addr-assign aaa
vpn-addr-assign dhcp
group-policy testgroup internal
group-policy testgroup attributes
dhcp-network-scope 10.6.192.1
ipsec-udp enable
ipsec-udp-port 10000
username testlay password *********** encrypted
tunnel-group testgroup type remote-access
tunnel-group testgroup general-attributes
default-group-policy testgroup
dhcp-server 10.6.20.3
tunnel-group testgroup ipsec-attributes
pre-shared-key *****
I got following output when I test connect to ASA with Cisco VPN client 5.0
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE RECEIVED Message (msgid=0) with payloads : HDR + SA (1) + KE (4) + NONCE (10) + ID (5) + VENDO
4024 bytesR copied in 3.41 0 secs (1341 by(tes/sec)13) + VENDOR (13) + VENDOR (13) + VENDOR (13) + VENDOR (13) + NONE (0) total length : 853
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, processing SA payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, processing ke payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, processing ISA_KE payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, processing nonce payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, processing ID payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, processing VID payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, Received xauth V6 VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, processing VID payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, Received DPD VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, processing VID payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, Received Fragmentation VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE Peer included IKE fragmentation capability flags: Main Mode: True Aggressive Mode: False
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, processing VID payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, Received NAT-Traversal ver 02 VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, processing VID payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: IP = 10.15.200.108, Received Cisco Unity client VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, Connection landed on tunnel_group testgroup
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, processing IKE SA payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE SA Proposal # 1, Transform # 9 acceptable Matches global IKE entry # 1
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing ISAKMP SA payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing ke payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing nonce payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, Generating keys for Responder...
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing ID payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing hash payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, Computing hash for ISAKMP
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing Cisco Unity VID payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing xauth V6 VID payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing dpd vid payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing NAT-Traversal VID ver 02 payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing NAT-Discovery payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, computing NAT Discovery hash
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing NAT-Discovery payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, computing NAT Discovery hash
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing Fragmentation VID + extended capabilities payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing VID payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, Send Altiga/Cisco VPN3000/Cisco ASA GW VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE SENDING Message (msgid=0) with payloads : HDR + SA (1) + KE (4) + NONCE (10) + ID (5) + HASH (8) + VENDOR (13) + VENDOR (13) + VENDOR (13) + VENDOR (13) + NAT-D (130) + NAT-D (130) + VENDOR (13) + VENDOR (13) + NONE (0) total length : 440
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE RECEIVED Message (msgid=0) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + NOTIFY (11) + NAT-D (130) + NAT-D (130) + VENDOR (13) + VENDOR (13) + NONE (0) total length : 168
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, processing hash payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, Computing hash for ISAKMP
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, processing notify payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, processing NAT-Discovery payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, computing NAT Discovery hash
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, processing NAT-Discovery payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, computing NAT Discovery hash
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, processing VID payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, Processing IOS/PIX Vendor ID payload (version: 1.0.0, capabilities: 00000408)
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, processing VID payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, Received Cisco Unity client VID
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1]: Group = testgroup, I
[OK]
kens-mgmt-012# P = 10.15.200.108, Automatic NAT Detection Status: Remote end is NOT behind a NAT device This end is NOT behind a NAT device
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing blank hash payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing qm hash payload
Jan 16 15:39:21 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE SENDING Message (msgid=d4ca48e4) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + ATTR (14) + NONE (0) total length : 72
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE RECEIVED Message (msgid=d4ca48e4) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + ATTR (14) + NONE (0) total length : 87
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, process_attr(): Enter!
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, IP = 10.15.200.108, Processing MODE_CFG Reply attributes.
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKEGetUserAttributes: primary DNS = cleared
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKEGetUserAttributes: secondary DNS = cleared
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKEGetUserAttributes: primary WINS = cleared
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKEGetUserAttributes: secondary WINS = cleared
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKEGetUserAttributes: IP Compression = disabled
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKEGetUserAttributes: Split Tunneling Policy = Disabled
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKEGetUserAttributes: Browser Proxy Setting = no-modify
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKEGetUserAttributes: Browser Proxy Bypass Local = disable
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, User (testlay) authenticated.
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing blank hash payload
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing qm hash payload
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE SENDING Message (msgid=6b1b471) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + ATTR (14) + NONE (0) total length : 64
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE RECEIVED Message (msgid=6b1b471) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + ATTR (14) + NONE (0) total length : 60
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, process_attr(): Enter!
Jan 16 15:39:26 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, Processing cfg ACK attributes
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE RECEIVED Message (msgid=49ae1bb8) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + ATTR (14) + NONE (0) total length : 182
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, process_attr(): Enter!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, Processing cfg Request attributes
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: Received request for IPV4 address!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: Received request for IPV4 net mask!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: Received request for DNS server address!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: Received request for WINS server address!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, Received unsupported transaction mode attribute: 5
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: Received request for Banner!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: Received request for Save PW setting!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: Received request for Default Domain Name!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: Received request for Split Tunnel List!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: Received request for Split DNS!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: Received request for PFS setting!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: Received request for Client Browser Proxy Setting!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: Received request for backup ip-sec peer list!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: Received request for Client Smartcard Removal Disconnect Setting!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: Received request for Application Version!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, Client Type: WinNT Client Application Version: 5.0.07.0440
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: Received request for FWTYPE!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: Received request for DHCP hostname for DDNS is: DEC20128!
Jan 16 15:39:27 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, MODE_CFG: Received request for UDP Port!
Jan 16 15:39:32 [IKEv1]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, Duplicate Phase 2 packet detected. No last packet to retransmit.
Jan 16 15:39:37 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE RECEIVED Message (msgid=b04e830f) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + NOTIFY (11) + NONE (0) total length : 84
Jan 16 15:39:37 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, processing hash payload
Jan 16 15:39:37 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, processing notify payload
Jan 16 15:39:37 [IKEv1]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, Duplicate Phase 2 packet detected. No last packet to retransmit.
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE received response of type [] to a request from the IP address utility
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, Cannot obtain an IP address for remote peer
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE TM V6 FSM error history (struct &0xd8030048) <state>, <event>: TM_DONE, EV_ERROR-->TM_BLD_REPLY, EV_IP_FAIL-->TM_BLD_REPLY, NullEvent-->TM_BLD_REPLY, EV_GET_IP-->TM_BLD_REPLY, EV_NEED_IP-->TM_WAIT_REQ, EV_PROC_MSG-->TM_WAIT_REQ, EV_HASH_OK-->TM_WAIT_REQ, NullEvent
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE AM Responder FSM error history (struct &0xd82b6740) <state>, <event>: AM_DONE, EV_ERROR-->AM_TM_INIT_MODECFG_V6H, EV_TM_FAIL-->AM_TM_INIT_MODECFG_V6H, NullEvent-->AM_TM_INIT_MODECFG, EV_WAIT-->AM_TM_INIT_XAUTH_V6H, EV_CHECK_QM_MSG-->AM_TM_INIT_XAUTH_V6H, EV_TM_XAUTH_OK-->AM_TM_INIT_XAUTH_V6H, NullEvent-->AM_TM_INIT_XAUTH_V6H, EV_ACTIVATE_NEW_SA
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE SA AM:bd3a9a4b terminating: flags 0x0945c001, refcnt 0, tuncnt 0
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, sending delete/delete with reason message
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing blank hash payload
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing IKE delete payload
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1 DEBUG]: Group = testgroup, Username = testlay, IP = 10.15.200.108, constructing qm hash payload
Jan 16 15:39:39 [IKEv1]: IP = 10.15.200.108, IKE_DECODE SENDING Message (msgid=9de30522) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + DELETE (12) + NONE (0) total length : 80
Regards,
LayFor RADIUS you need a aaa-server-definition:
aaa-server NPS-RADIUS protocol radius
aaa-server NPS-RADIUS (inside) host 10.10.18.12
key *****
authentication-port 1812
accounting-port 1813
and tell your tunnel-group to ask that server:
tunnel-group VPN general-attributes
authentication-server-group NPS-RADIUS LOCAL
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Need urgent help in configuring Client to Site IPSec VPN with Hairpinning on Cisco ASA5510 - 8.2(1).
The following is the Layout:
There are two Leased Lines for Internet access - 1.1.1.1 & 2.2.2.2, the latter being the Standard Default route, the former one is for backup.
I have been able to configure Client to Site IPSec VPN
1) With access from Outside to only the Internal Network (172.16.0.0/24) behind the asa
2) With Split tunnel with simultaneous assess to internal LAN and Outside Internet.
But I have not been able to make tradiotional Hairpinng model work in this scenario.
I followed every possible sugestions made in this regard in many Discussion Topics but still no luck. Can someone please help me out here???
Following is the Running-Conf with Normal Client to Site IPSec VPN configured with No internat Access:
LIMITATION: Can't Boot into any other ios image for some unavoidable reason, must use 8.2(1)
running-conf --- Working normal Client to Site VPN without internet access/split tunnel
ASA Version 8.2(1)
hostname ciscoasa
domain-name cisco.campus.com
enable password xxxxxxxxxxxxxx encrypted
passwd xxxxxxxxxxxxxx encrypted
names
interface GigabitEthernet0/0
nameif internet1-outside
security-level 0
ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.240
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
nameif internet2-outside
security-level 0
ip address 2.2.2.2 255.255.255.224
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
nameif dmz-interface
security-level 0
ip address 10.0.1.1 255.255.255.0
interface GigabitEthernet0/3
nameif campus-lan
security-level 0
ip address 172.16.0.1 255.255.0.0
interface Management0/0
nameif CSC-MGMT
security-level 100
ip address 10.0.0.4 255.255.255.0
boot system disk0:/asa821-k8.bin
boot system disk0:/asa843-k8.bin
ftp mode passive
dns server-group DefaultDNS
domain-name cisco.campus.com
same-security-traffic permit inter-interface
same-security-traffic permit intra-interface
object-group network cmps-lan
object-group network csc-ip
object-group network www-inside
object-group network www-outside
object-group service tcp-80
object-group service udp-53
object-group service https
object-group service pop3
object-group service smtp
object-group service tcp80
object-group service http-s
object-group service pop3-110
object-group service smtp25
object-group service udp53
object-group service ssh
object-group service tcp-port
object-group service udp-port
object-group service ftp
object-group service ftp-data
object-group network csc1-ip
object-group service all-tcp-udp
access-list INTERNET1-IN extended permit ip host 1.2.2.2 host 2.2.2.3
access-list CSC-OUT extended permit ip host 10.0.0.5 any
access-list CAMPUS-LAN extended permit tcp 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 any eq www
access-list CAMPUS-LAN extended permit tcp 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 any eq https
access-list CAMPUS-LAN extended permit tcp 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 any eq ssh
access-list CAMPUS-LAN extended permit tcp 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 any eq ftp
access-list CAMPUS-LAN extended permit udp 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 any eq domain
access-list CAMPUS-LAN extended permit tcp 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 any eq smtp
access-list CAMPUS-LAN extended permit tcp 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 any eq pop3
access-list CAMPUS-LAN extended permit ip any any
access-list csc-acl remark scan web and mail traffic
access-list csc-acl extended permit tcp any any eq smtp
access-list csc-acl extended permit tcp any any eq pop3
access-list csc-acl remark scan web and mail traffic
access-list INTERNET2-IN extended permit tcp any host 1.1.1.2 eq 993
access-list INTERNET2-IN extended permit tcp any host 1.1.1.2 eq imap4
access-list INTERNET2-IN extended permit tcp any host 1.1.1.2 eq 465
access-list INTERNET2-IN extended permit tcp any host 1.1.1.2 eq www
access-list INTERNET2-IN extended permit tcp any host 1.1.1.2 eq https
access-list INTERNET2-IN extended permit tcp any host 1.1.1.2 eq smtp
access-list INTERNET2-IN extended permit tcp any host 1.1.1.2 eq pop3
access-list INTERNET2-IN extended permit ip any host 1.1.1.2
access-list nonat extended permit ip 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0
access-list DNS-inspect extended permit tcp any any eq domain
access-list DNS-inspect extended permit udp any any eq domain
access-list capin extended permit ip host 172.16.1.234 any
access-list capin extended permit ip host 172.16.1.52 any
access-list capin extended permit ip any host 172.16.1.52
access-list capin extended permit ip host 172.16.0.82 host 172.16.0.61
access-list capin extended permit ip host 172.16.0.61 host 172.16.0.82
access-list capout extended permit ip host 2.2.2.2 any
access-list capout extended permit ip any host 2.2.2.2
access-list campus-lan_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 192.168.150.0 255.255.255.0
pager lines 24
logging enable
logging buffered debugging
logging asdm informational
mtu internet1-outside 1500
mtu internet2-outside 1500
mtu dmz-interface 1500
mtu campus-lan 1500
mtu CSC-MGMT 1500
ip local pool vpnpool1 192.168.150.2-192.168.150.250 mask 255.255.255.0
ip verify reverse-path interface internet2-outside
ip verify reverse-path interface dmz-interface
ip verify reverse-path interface campus-lan
ip verify reverse-path interface CSC-MGMT
no failover
icmp unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1
asdm image disk0:/asdm-621.bin
no asdm history enable
arp timeout 14400
global (internet1-outside) 1 interface
global (internet2-outside) 1 interface
nat (campus-lan) 0 access-list campus-lan_nat0_outbound
nat (campus-lan) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
nat (CSC-MGMT) 1 10.0.0.5 255.255.255.255
static (CSC-MGMT,internet2-outside) 2.2.2.3 10.0.0.5 netmask 255.255.255.255
access-group INTERNET2-IN in interface internet1-outside
access-group INTERNET1-IN in interface internet2-outside
access-group CAMPUS-LAN in interface campus-lan
access-group CSC-OUT in interface CSC-MGMT
route internet2-outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 2.2.2.5 1
route internet1-outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 1.1.1.5 2
timeout xlate 3:00:00
timeout conn 1:00:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00 icmp 0:00:02
timeout sunrpc 0:10:00 h323 0:05:00 h225 1:00:00 mgcp 0:05:00 mgcp-pat 0:05:00
timeout sip 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00 sip-invite 0:03:00 sip-disconnect 0:02:00
timeout sip-provisional-media 0:02:00 uauth 0:05:00 absolute
timeout tcp-proxy-reassembly 0:01:00
dynamic-access-policy-record DfltAccessPolicy
aaa authentication ssh console LOCAL
aaa authentication enable console LOCAL
http server enable
http 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.255 CSC-MGMT
http 10.0.0.8 255.255.255.255 CSC-MGMT
http 1.2.2.2 255.255.255.255 internet2-outside
http 1.2.2.2 255.255.255.255 internet1-outside
no snmp-server location
no snmp-server contact
snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkup linkdown coldstart
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-256-MD5 esp-aes-256 esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-DES-SHA esp-des esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-DES-MD5 esp-des esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-192-MD5 esp-aes-192 esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-3DES-MD5 esp-3des esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-256-SHA esp-aes-256 esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-128-SHA esp-aes esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-192-SHA esp-aes-192 esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-128-MD5 esp-aes esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec security-association lifetime seconds 28800
crypto ipsec security-association lifetime kilobytes 4608000
crypto dynamic-map SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP 65535 set pfs group5
crypto dynamic-map SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP 65535 set transform-set ESP-AES-128-SHA ESP-AES-128-MD5 ESP-AES-192-SHA ESP-AES-192-MD5 ESP-AES-256-SHA ESP-AES-256-MD5 ESP-3DES-SHA ESP-3DES-MD5 ESP-DES-SHA ESP-DES-MD5
crypto map internet2-outside_map 65535 ipsec-isakmp dynamic SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP
crypto map internet2-outside_map interface internet2-outside
crypto ca trustpoint _SmartCallHome_ServerCA
crl configure
crypto ca certificate chain _SmartCallHome_ServerCA
certificate ca xyzxyzxyzyxzxyzxyzxyzxxyzyxzyxzy
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a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as
a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as
a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as
a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as
a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as
a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as
a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as
a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as
a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as
a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as
a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as
a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as
a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as
a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as a67a897as
quit
crypto isakmp enable internet2-outside
crypto isakmp policy 10
authentication pre-share
encryption aes
hash md5
group 2
lifetime 86400
telnet 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.255 CSC-MGMT
telnet 10.0.0.8 255.255.255.255 CSC-MGMT
telnet timeout 5
ssh 1.2.3.3 255.255.255.240 internet1-outside
ssh 1.2.2.2 255.255.255.255 internet1-outside
ssh 1.2.2.2 255.255.255.255 internet2-outside
ssh timeout 5
console timeout 0
threat-detection basic-threat
threat-detection statistics access-list
no threat-detection statistics tcp-intercept
webvpn
group-policy VPN_TG_1 internal
group-policy VPN_TG_1 attributes
vpn-tunnel-protocol IPSec
username ssochelpdesk password xxxxxxxxxxxxxx encrypted privilege 15
username administrator password xxxxxxxxxxxxxx encrypted privilege 15
username vpnuser1 password xxxxxxxxxxxxxx encrypted privilege 0
username vpnuser1 attributes
vpn-group-policy VPN_TG_1
tunnel-group VPN_TG_1 type remote-access
tunnel-group VPN_TG_1 general-attributes
address-pool vpnpool1
default-group-policy VPN_TG_1
tunnel-group VPN_TG_1 ipsec-attributes
pre-shared-key *
class-map cmap-DNS
match access-list DNS-inspect
class-map csc-class
match access-list csc-acl
policy-map type inspect dns preset_dns_map
parameters
message-length maximum 512
policy-map global_policy
class csc-class
csc fail-open
class cmap-DNS
inspect dns preset_dns_map
service-policy global_policy global
prompt hostname context
Cryptochecksum: y0y0y0y0y0y0y0y0y0y0y0y0y0y
: end
Neither Adding dynamic NAT for 192.168.150.0/24 on outside interface works, nor does the sysopt connection permit-vpn works
Please tell what needs to be done here, to hairpin all the traffic to internet comming from VPN Clients.
That is I need clients conected via VPN tunnel, when connected to internet, should have their IP's NAT'ted against the internet2-outside interface address 2.2.2.2, as it happens for the Campus Clients (172.16.0.0/16)
I'm not much conversant with everything involved in here, therefore please be elaborative in your replies. Please let me know if you need any more information regarding this setup to answer my query.
Thanks & Regards
maxsHi Jouni,
Thanks again for your help, got it working. Actually the problem was ASA needed some time after configuring to work properly ( ?????? ). I configured and tested several times within a short period, during the day and was not working initially, GUI packet tracer was showing some problems (IPSEC Spoof detected) and also there was this left out dns. Its working fine now.
But my problem is not solved fully here.
Does hairpinning model allow access to the campus LAN behind ASA also?. Coz the setup is working now as i needed, and I can access Internet with the NAT'ed ip address (outside-interface). So far so good. But now I cannot access the Campus LAN behind the asa.
Here the packet tracer output for the traffic:
packet-tracer output
asa# packet-tracer input internet2-outside tcp 192.168.150.1 56482 172.16.1.249 22
Phase: 1
Type: ACCESS-LIST
Subtype:
Result: ALLOW
Config:
Implicit Rule
Additional Information:
MAC Access list
Phase: 2
Type: FLOW-LOOKUP
Subtype:
Result: ALLOW
Config:
Additional Information:
Found no matching flow, creating a new flow
Phase: 3
Type: ROUTE-LOOKUP
Subtype: input
Result: ALLOW
Config:
Additional Information:
in 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 campus-lan
Phase: 4
Type: ROUTE-LOOKUP
Subtype: input
Result: ALLOW
Config:
Additional Information:
in 192.168.150.1 255.255.255.255 internet2-outside
Phase: 5
Type: ACCESS-LIST
Subtype: log
Result: ALLOW
Config:
access-group internnet1-in in interface internet2-outside
access-list internnet1-in extended permit ip 192.168.150.0 255.255.255.0 any
Additional Information:
Phase: 6
Type: IP-OPTIONS
Subtype:
Result: ALLOW
Config:
Additional Information:
Phase: 7
Type: CP-PUNT
Subtype:
Result: ALLOW
Config:
Additional Information:
Phase: 8
Type: VPN
Subtype: ipsec-tunnel-flow
Result: ALLOW
Config:
Additional Information:
Phase: 9
Type: NAT-EXEMPT
Subtype: rpf-check
Result: ALLOW
Config:
Additional Information:
Phase: 10
Type: NAT
Subtype:
Result: DROP
Config:
nat (internet2-outside) 1 192.168.150.0 255.255.255.0
match ip internet2-outside 192.168.150.0 255.255.255.0 campus-lan any
dynamic translation to pool 1 (No matching global)
translate_hits = 14, untranslate_hits = 0
Additional Information:
Result:
input-interface: internet2-outside
input-status: up
input-line-status: up
output-interface: internet2-outside
output-status: up
output-line-status: up
Action: drop
Drop-reason: (acl-drop) Flow is denied by configured rule
The problem here as you can see is the Rule for dynamic nat that I added to make hairpin work at first place
dynamic nat
asa(config)#nat (internet2-outside) 1 192.168.150.0 255.255.255.0
Is it possible to access both
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I have checked everything I could think of and am not sure where the issue is. I know I can do detailed debugs on the IPSec but am not sure what I should be looking there. The basic debug just givs the generic message below that says the tunnel can't communicate with the peer. I have seen that message before but not usually with a VPN that establishes. Generally if this message comes up, the tunnel never works.
Any ideas would be great.
Thanks
Neal
Group = DefaultL2LGroup, IP = X.X.X.X, Removing peer from peer table failed, no match!
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I am a programmer, but I know enough about network and server configs to be slightly dangerous when it comes to configurations.
My task today was to try to setup VPN access at our office. We have a 2012R2 standard server that was not doing anything (not even on), so I decided it would be the perfect machine for the job.
To make this as short as possible, we are a real small office, 3 guys. We have a high end (although consumer grade) router that is not a VPN end point, but does support VPN tunneling through its firewall. Router is DHCP server, however most workstations
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So I came here to ask this:
1) The WINS server method required me to manually add each machine/IP I wanted to register. I am not sure why this is, but I am thinking it has to do with the server not acting as the DHCP/DNS server (or maybe this is just how WINS works?). This isn't a
HUGE deal, but it would be nice if I didn't have to manually manage this list. If Windows clients on the local network here can broadcast and see all available network machines, why can't the WINS server make the same network crawl automatically?
2) In reading about the WINS server, most people said it was a relic and one should use DNS instead. I am looking for more information on this, to see if this is something I should consider or worry about.
3) Would I make my life easier if I made the 2012 server both DHCP and DNS server and removed those tasks from the router?
A side note if it matters, we are NOT on a domain here, just a loose set of workgroup machines. We find that setting up a whole DC and adding all these machines and accounts to a domain is counter productive for us, because we are such a small shop here,
with nothing to restrict from each other, and we find that adding a domain into the picture complicates things more than it simplifies things. Of course unless someone can make a case why we should just move to being on a DC.
Matt Kleinwaks - MSMVP MSDN Forums Moderator - www.zerosandtheone.comHi,
There have the Browser Elections procedure when you use WINS service, but the WINS service in domain environment and workgroup environment have the different Browser Election.
By default, all domain controllers in a domain are browser servers.
You can refer the following KB to understand the procedure:
Browser Elections
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc959896.aspx
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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc737661(v=ws.10).aspx
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/188001
If you install a WINS server the WINS server will handles name registration requests from WINS clients, register their names and IP addresses, and responds to NetBIOS name
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WINS provides the following benefits for administering your TCP/IP-based network:
A dynamic name-to-address database that maintains support for computer name registration and resolution.
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Support for earlier Microsoft® Windows® and NetBIOS-based clients on your network, permitting these types of clients to browse lists for remote Windows domains without requiring
a local domain controller to be present on each subnet.
Support for DNS-based clients by enabling those clients to locate NetBIOS resources when WINS lookup integration is implemented.
The related KB:
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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/library/cc781189
Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) Overview
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/us-en/library/cc725802.aspx
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Hi there,
I'm looking at deploying FabricPath for layer-2 extension between 2 Data Centres.
We also have the requirement for providing layer-3 services between the 2 DC, as in Layer-3 VPN (MPLS VPN).
The alternative technology was MPLS, with full blown Layer-3 VPN, and Layer-2 VPNs through AToM or VPLS.
My question is, how can we provide VRF support over FabricPath?? Can we use 2 routers with VRF lite configuration in each DC, then dot1q on the trunk through the Fabric Path? Or just VRF Lite on the layer-3 terminating routers, with a specific VLAN for interconnecting the different VRFs?
Thanks,Fabricpath is L2; not related to the L3 technology you want to use; if VRF are in use you can just use VLANs which is described in your first scenario : "use 2 routers with VRF lite configuration in each DC, then dot1q on the trunk through the Fabric Path"
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Hi I am trying to setup VPN with WRVS4400N and Quick VPN on client side. I am fairly new to VPN and did some research and looked through the manual but can't seem to get it to work so far and from what I noticed many people are having this problem. So hopefully someone can tell what the problem is or at least point to right direction on solving this.
Basically it gives the "Failed to establish connection" generic error, shows it almost instantly..
It also showed the certificate error before but then I read about putting it in the installation directory and it stopped showing it, and whats strange is later I removed it but it doesnt show the error any longer, so don't know if its caching it somewhere or what can be going on...
In effort to look for answer and test things out I tried to connect to another location and setup a WRV200 router, I also get the same error but not instantly, it even shows "Activating Policy" but then doesn't go farther and shows the generic error...
Also with this setup strangly it always shows the certificate error, no matter if I put one in directory or not... Even tried to name it as the WRVS4400N certificate name...
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I tried to disable Windows Router, I also have a router in place do I possibly need to open some type of ports for the QuickVPN client?
Don't know yet whats going on if I am missing something or if there is some problem that needs work-around but if you know the answer or guesses of answer please let me know.Hi Aleksandr,
since this question is about a product in the Cisco Small Business / Linksys range, I suggest you move it to the community, where you will have a better chance of getting expert advice.
best regards,
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My requirement is :
create table xxinv_item_pei_taginfo(item_id number,
Organization_id number,
item varchar2(4000),
record_type varchar2(4000),
record_value CLOB,
State varchar2(4000));
insert into xxinv_item_pei_taginfo values( 493991 ,224, '1265-D30', 'USES','fever','TX');
insert into xxinv_item_pei_taginfo values( 493991 ,224, '1265-D30', 'HOW TO USE','one tablet daily','TX');
insert into xxinv_item_pei_taginfo values( 493991 ,224, '1265-D30', 'SIDE EFFECTS','XYZ','TX');
insert into xxinv_item_pei_taginfo values( 493991 ,224, '1265-D30', 'DRUG INTERACTION','ABC','TX');
insert into xxinv_item_pei_taginfo values( 493991 ,224, '1265-D30', 'OVERDOSE','Go and see doctor','TX');
insert into xxinv_item_pei_taginfo values( 493991 ,224, '1265-D30', 'NOTES','Take after meal','TX');
select * from xxinv_item_pei_taginfo;
Item id Org Id Item Record_type Record_value State
493991 224 1265-D30 USES fever TX
493991 224 1265-D30 HOW TO USE one tablet daily TX
493991 224 1265-D30 SIDE EFFECTS XYZ TX
493991 224 1265-D30 DRUG INTERACTION ABC TX
493991 224 1265-D30 OVERDOSE Go and see doctor TX
493991 224 1265-D30 NOTES Take after meal TX
Above is my data
I have to fetch the record_type from a lookup where I can have any of the record type, sometime USES, HOW TO USE, SIDE EFFECTS and sometimes some other set of record types
In my report I have to get these record typpes as field name dynamically whichever is available in that lookup and record values against them.
its a BI Publisher report.
please suggestif you have data in db then you can create xml with needed structure
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I've set up a simple test on SSL VPN with client on a 3800.
It didnt work. I assume i have to turn on the IP http server so that the client can hit it.
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thanks,
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Current configuration : 3340 bytes
version 12.4
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
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hostname Router
boot-start-marker
boot-end-marker
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subject-name cn=IOS-Self-Signed-Certificate-3551041125
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certificate self-signed 01
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34313132 3530819F 300D0609 2A864886 F70D0101 01050003 818D0030 81890281
8100CFCF CFFAD76A 50DA82C9 8D4E3F90 64AD24EB 5409C5E2 43BC64F3 07F6C0E0
29FF2D71 0DA0D897 2F814BD2 7F817503 429D4BC6 6AD6EEA4 DFA74BAD 0EAF84D5
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53750203 010001A3 77307530 0F060355 1D130101 FF040530 030101FF 30220603
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5D301D06 03551D0E 04160414 BE9E8FED 78892856 0D7CA1EE D89B0DDE 34D7725D
300D0609 2A864886 F70D0101 04050003 818100BC 4A2A3C47 7BF809AF 78EE0FD9
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CAAE9F1B 618FA59D 02C25BC8 77D6CAC2 C7E56F
quit
dot11 syslog
ip cef
multilink bundle-name authenticated
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no dspfarm
username cisco1 privilege 15 secret 5 $1$L2RA$Zqs6FLce5Ns5fny5aRL49/
archive
log config
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ip address dhcp
duplex auto
speed auto
media-type rj45
end
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media-type rj45
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gateway SSLVPN
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endUsing the SDM follow the below config example
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6496/products_configuration_example09186a008071c58b.shtml
The text "cisco 3800 ssl vpn configuration" in my favorite search engine, identified the above.
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