Monitoring Remote Access

We have a requirement to monitor in real time what a user is doing when logged on from a remote location. For example mirror the session as it occurs. Interested in any solutions being used by other SAP installations.

Do you need this on a regular basis or as a one time control?
I think it is very difficult, if the user can connect every time he wants. I assume you want to replay the session later on, so the monitoring should be done in the background and nobody watches the session online?
If the user has to request the connection and you have enough time to watch his session online I would use a remote control tool like VCN or web conference tools.

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    Also, take a look at your logs on the windows server, and try debugging the asa. Try running wireshark or network monitor on the windows server to see if the requests are coming in. You should be able to figure out pretty quickly what is going on by debugging aaa on the asa and/or checking the logs on the server. Make sure the service is running on the windows box. Make sure that something stupid like windows firewall isnt blocking the connection. You can turn on debugging by typing "debug aaa" and type "logging console debugging" and "term mon". You can test aaa by typing "test aaa-server authentication vpn host x.x.x.x username someusername password somepassword"
    Hopefully this will lead you in the right direction. Oh, one more thing, when you are done, don't forget to turn off the debug by typing "undebug all". Another word of warning, running debugs on a production firewall should be done at your own risk, it is very easy to overwhelm a device to the point it stops responding by running debugs.

  • Remote Access VPN connecting but not passing traffic

    I have a remote access VPN configured on a device here. I'm able to connect a device and it assigns me an IP address out of the pool, and injects the routes to its local network, but I'm not able to pass any traffic through the VPN and none of the IPSec SA counters increment for the dial-in connection. I've compared the config here to the samples from documentation and I don't know what I'm missing. Config is below.
    3118-FWL001(config)# sho run
    : Saved
    ASA Version 7.2(3)
    hostname 3118-FWL001
    domain-name rr-rentals.com
    enable password hEgvNHfNHV8zypPu encrypted
    names
    interface Vlan1
     nameif inside
     security-level 100
     ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0
    interface Vlan2
     nameif outside
     security-level 0
     ip address 199.X.X.162 255.255.255.248
    interface Ethernet0/0
     switchport access vlan 2
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    interface Ethernet0/2
    interface Ethernet0/3
    interface Ethernet0/4
    interface Ethernet0/5
    interface Ethernet0/6
    interface Ethernet0/7
    passwd 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted
    banner exec
    banner exec
    banner exec
    banner exec Any attempted or unauthorized access, use, or modification is prohibited.
    banner exec Unauthorized users may face criminal and/or civil penalties.
    banner exec The use of this system may be monitored and recorded.
    banner exec If the monitoring reveals possible evidence of criminal activity, Adhost can
    banner exec provide the records to law enforcement.
    banner exec Be safe!  Do not share your access information with anyone!
    banner exec
    banner exec
    banner exec
    banner asdm
    banner asdm
    banner asdm
    banner asdm Any attempted or unauthorized access, use, or modification is prohibited.
    banner asdm Unauthorized users may face criminal and/or civil penalties.
    banner asdm The use of this system may be monitored and recorded.
    banner asdm If the monitoring reveals possible evidence of criminal activity, Adhost can
    banner asdm provide the records to law enforcement.
    banner asdm Be safe!  Do not share your access information with anyone!
    banner asdm
    banner asdm
    banner asdm
    ftp mode passive
    dns server-group DefaultDNS
     domain-name rr-rentals.com
    same-security-traffic permit inter-interface
    same-security-traffic permit intra-interface
    access-list outside_acl extended permit ip any host 199.X.X.163
    access-list outside_acl extended permit icmp any any echo
    access-list outside_acl extended permit icmp any any echo-reply
    access-list outside_acl extended permit tcp 216.X.X.64 255.255.255.192 any
    access-list outside_acl extended permit tcp host 76.X.X.166 any eq 3389
    access-list outside_acl extended permit tcp 67.X.X.192 255.255.255.224 any eq 3389
    access-list outside_acl extended permit tcp any any eq ftp
    access-list outside_acl extended permit tcp any any eq ftp-data
    access-list outside_acl extended permit tcp host 72.X.X.71 any eq 3389
    access-list outside_acl extended permit tcp host 26.X.X.155 any eq 3389
    access-list outside_acl extended permit tcp host 24.X.X.155 any eq 3389
    access-list outside_acl extended permit icmp any any unreachable
    access-list outside_acl extended permit icmp any any time-exceeded
    access-list outside_acl extended permit tcp host 71.X.X.170 any eq 3389
    access-list outside_acl extended permit tcp host 24.X.X.200 any eq 3389
    access-list inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.4.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.3.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.20.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.20.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.20.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.20.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list outside_1_cryptomap extended permit ip 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list outside_1_cryptomap extended permit ip 192.168.20.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list outside_2_cryptomap extended permit ip 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list outside_4_cryptomap extended permit ip 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.4.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list outside_3_cryptomap extended permit ip 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.3.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list rr-vpn_splitTunnelAcl standard permit 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list rr-vpn_splitTunnelAcl standard permit 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
    pager lines 24
    logging enable
    logging buffer-size 1048576
    logging buffered debugging
    logging asdm informational
    mtu inside 1500
    mtu outside 1500
    ip local pool vpnpool 192.168.20.1-192.168.20.254 mask 255.255.255.0
    icmp unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1
    asdm image disk0:/asdm-523.bin
    no asdm history enable
    arp timeout 14400
    global (outside) 1 interface
    nat (inside) 0 access-list inside_nat0_outbound
    nat (inside) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    static (inside,outside) 199.X.X.163 192.168.10.2 netmask 255.255.255.255
    access-group outside_acl in interface outside
    route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 199.X.X.161 1
    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 uauth 0:05:00 absolute
    aaa authentication ssh console LOCAL
    aaa authentication http console LOCAL
    aaa authentication enable console LOCAL
    aaa authentication serial console LOCAL
    http server enable
    http 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside
    http 216.X.X.64 255.255.255.192 outside
    http 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 inside
    no snmp-server location
    no snmp-server contact
    snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkup linkdown coldstart
    sysopt connection tcpmss 1200
    crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-128-SHA esp-aes esp-sha-hmac
    crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
    crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 20 set pfs
    crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 20 set transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA
    crypto map outside_map 1 match address outside_1_cryptomap
    crypto map outside_map 1 set pfs
    crypto map outside_map 1 set peer 50.X.X.58
    crypto map outside_map 1 set transform-set ESP-AES-128-SHA
    crypto map outside_map 2 match address outside_2_cryptomap
    crypto map outside_map 2 set pfs
    crypto map outside_map 2 set peer 75.X.X.253
    crypto map outside_map 2 set transform-set ESP-AES-128-SHA
    crypto map outside_map 3 match address outside_3_cryptomap
    crypto map outside_map 3 set pfs
    crypto map outside_map 3 set peer 173.X.X.69
    crypto map outside_map 3 set transform-set ESP-AES-128-SHA
    crypto map outside_map 4 match address outside_4_cryptomap
    crypto map outside_map 4 set pfs
    crypto map outside_map 4 set peer 70.X.X.194
    crypto map outside_map 4 set transform-set ESP-AES-128-SHA
    crypto map outside_map 65535 ipsec-isakmp dynamic outside_dyn_map
    crypto map outside_map interface outside
    crypto isakmp enable outside
    crypto isakmp policy 10
     authentication pre-share
     encryption aes
     hash sha
     group 5
     lifetime 86400
    crypto isakmp policy 30
     authentication pre-share
     encryption 3des
     hash sha
     group 2
     lifetime 86400
    telnet timeout 5
    ssh 192.168.10.2 255.255.255.255 inside
    ssh 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0 inside
    ssh 216.X.X.64 255.255.255.192 outside
    ssh 50.X.X.58 255.255.255.255 outside
    ssh timeout 60
    ssh version 2
    console timeout 0
    management-access inside
    class-map inspection_default
     match default-inspection-traffic
    policy-map type inspect dns preset_dns_map
     parameters
      message-length maximum 512
    policy-map global_policy
     class inspection_default
      inspect dns preset_dns_map
      inspect ftp
      inspect h323 h225
      inspect h323 ras
      inspect rsh
      inspect rtsp
      inspect esmtp
      inspect sqlnet
      inspect skinny
      inspect sunrpc
      inspect xdmcp
      inspect sip
      inspect netbios
      inspect tftp
      inspect icmp
      inspect icmp error
    service-policy global_policy global
    tftp-server outside 216.X.X.116 3118-FWL001.config
    group-policy rr-vpn internal
    group-policy rr-vpn attributes
     dns-server value 216.X.X.12 66.X.X.11
     vpn-tunnel-protocol IPSec
     split-tunnel-policy tunnelspecified
     split-tunnel-network-list value rr-vpn_splitTunnelAcl
    username rrlee password B6rKS8LmKC50oIXK encrypted privilege 0
    username rrlee attributes
     vpn-group-policy rr-vpn
    username cschirado password QYICGrOFAZ9iPWpp encrypted privilege 0
    username cschirado attributes
     vpn-group-policy rr-vpn
    username daniel password SZsXZCSuVXcFn9NB encrypted privilege 15
    username adhostadm password 7P2Y2Ow1o0.VSjvh encrypted privilege 15
    username troy password amZKsxVU.8N9kKPb encrypted privilege 0
    username troy attributes
     vpn-group-policy rr-vpn
    username troyr password Hek9zbMrM6wEDSfi encrypted privilege 15
    username druiz password 33oau7XOcvhJ3DMv encrypted privilege 0
    username druiz attributes
     vpn-group-policy rr-vpn
    username theresa password qWsPnR.vfjXzlunC encrypted privilege 0
    username theresa attributes
     vpn-group-policy rr-vpn
    username kevin password R5DPfUVhzGCEg6pu encrypted privilege 0
    username kevin attributes
     vpn-group-policy rr-vpn
    username andrea password MyhIPdH6UJQDon77 encrypted privilege 0
    username andrea attributes
     vpn-group-policy rr-vpn
    tunnel-group 50.X.X.58 type ipsec-l2l
    tunnel-group 50.X.X.58 ipsec-attributes
     pre-shared-key *
    tunnel-group 75.X.X.253 type ipsec-l2l
    tunnel-group 75.X.X.253 ipsec-attributes
     pre-shared-key *
    tunnel-group 72.X.X.71 type ipsec-l2l
    tunnel-group 72.X.X.71 ipsec-attributes
     pre-shared-key *
    tunnel-group 173.X.X.69 type ipsec-l2l
    tunnel-group 173.X.X.69 ipsec-attributes
     pre-shared-key *
    tunnel-group rr-vpn type ipsec-ra
    tunnel-group rr-vpn general-attributes
     address-pool vpnpool
     default-group-policy rr-vpn
    tunnel-group rr-vpn ipsec-attributes
     pre-shared-key *
    tunnel-group 70.X.X.194 type ipsec-l2l
    tunnel-group 70.X.X.194 ipsec-attributes
     pre-shared-key *
    prompt hostname context

    Here are the results of the commands you requested. I'm not able to ping either direction.
    Thanks,
    James
    3118-FWL001# sho cry isa sa
       Active SA: 5
        Rekey SA: 0 (A tunnel will report 1 Active and 1 Rekey SA during rekey)
    Total IKE SA: 5
    1   IKE Peer: 50.34.254.58
        Type    : L2L             Role    : responder
        Rekey   : no              State   : MM_ACTIVE
    2   IKE Peer: 173.10.71.69
        Type    : L2L             Role    : responder
        Rekey   : no              State   : MM_ACTIVE
    3   IKE Peer: 75.151.109.253
        Type    : L2L             Role    : initiator
        Rekey   : no              State   : MM_ACTIVE
    4   IKE Peer: 70.99.88.194
        Type    : L2L             Role    : initiator
        Rekey   : no              State   : MM_ACTIVE
    5   IKE Peer: 216.211.143.85
        Type    : user            Role    : responder
        Rekey   : no              State   : AM_ACTIVE
    3118-FWL001# sho cry ips sa
    interface: outside
        Crypto map tag: outside_dyn_map, seq num: 20, local addr: 199.21.66.162
          local ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/0/0)
          remote ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (192.168.20.2/255.255.255.255/0/0)
          current_peer: 216.211.143.85, username: kevin
          dynamic allocated peer ip: 192.168.20.2
          #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 comp failed: 0, #pkts decomp failed: 0
          #pre-frag successes: 0, #pre-frag failures: 0, #fragments created: 0
          #PMTUs sent: 0, #PMTUs rcvd: 0, #decapsulated frgs needing reassembly: 0
          #send errors: 0, #recv errors: 0
          local crypto endpt.: 199.21.66.162, remote crypto endpt.: 216.211.143.85
          path mtu 1500, ipsec overhead 58, media mtu 1500
          current outbound spi: CBF94621
        inbound esp sas:
          spi: 0x8D8279CA (2374138314)
             transform: esp-3des esp-sha-hmac none
             in use settings ={RA, Tunnel, }
             slot: 0, conn_id: 200, crypto-map: outside_dyn_map
             sa timing: remaining key lifetime (sec): 28715
             IV size: 8 bytes
             replay detection support: Y
        outbound esp sas:
          spi: 0xCBF94621 (3422111265)
             transform: esp-3des esp-sha-hmac none
             in use settings ={RA, Tunnel, }
             slot: 0, conn_id: 200, crypto-map: outside_dyn_map
             sa timing: remaining key lifetime (sec): 28715
             IV size: 8 bytes
             replay detection support: Y
        Crypto map tag: outside_map, seq num: 1, local addr: 199.21.66.162
          access-list outside_1_cryptomap permit ip 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
          local ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (192.168.10.0/255.255.255.0/0/0)
          remote ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0/0/0)
          current_peer: 50.34.254.58
          #pkts encaps: 15356573, #pkts encrypt: 15356573, #pkts digest: 15356573
          #pkts decaps: 9021115, #pkts decrypt: 9021114, #pkts verify: 9021114
          #pkts compressed: 0, #pkts decompressed: 0
          #pkts not compressed: 15356573, #pkts comp failed: 0, #pkts decomp failed: 0
          #pre-frag successes: 0, #pre-frag failures: 0, #fragments created: 0
          #PMTUs sent: 0, #PMTUs rcvd: 0, #decapsulated frgs needing reassembly: 0
          #send errors: 0, #recv errors: 0
          local crypto endpt.: 199.21.66.162, remote crypto endpt.: 50.34.254.58
          path mtu 1500, ipsec overhead 74, media mtu 1500
          current outbound spi: FE16571B
        inbound esp sas:
          spi: 0x78BD7E4F (2025684559)
             transform: esp-aes esp-sha-hmac none
             in use settings ={L2L, Tunnel, PFS Group 2, }
             slot: 0, conn_id: 86, crypto-map: outside_map
             sa timing: remaining key lifetime (kB/sec): (4263158/5788)
             IV size: 16 bytes
             replay detection support: Y
        outbound esp sas:
          spi: 0xFE16571B (4262876955)
             transform: esp-aes esp-sha-hmac none
             in use settings ={L2L, Tunnel, PFS Group 2, }
             slot: 0, conn_id: 86, crypto-map: outside_map
             sa timing: remaining key lifetime (kB/sec): (4064653/5788)
             IV size: 16 bytes
             replay detection support: Y
        Crypto map tag: outside_map, seq num: 4, local addr: 199.21.66.162
          access-list outside_4_cryptomap permit ip 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.4.0 255.255.255.0
          local ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (192.168.10.0/255.255.255.0/0/0)
          remote ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (192.168.4.0/255.255.255.0/0/0)
          current_peer: 70.99.88.194
          #pkts encaps: 491814, #pkts encrypt: 491814, #pkts digest: 491814
          #pkts decaps: 416810, #pkts decrypt: 416810, #pkts verify: 416810
          #pkts compressed: 0, #pkts decompressed: 0
          #pkts not compressed: 491814, #pkts comp failed: 0, #pkts decomp failed: 0
          #pre-frag successes: 0, #pre-frag failures: 0, #fragments created: 0
          #PMTUs sent: 0, #PMTUs rcvd: 0, #decapsulated frgs needing reassembly: 0
          #send errors: 0, #recv errors: 0
          local crypto endpt.: 199.21.66.162, remote crypto endpt.: 70.99.88.194
          path mtu 1500, ipsec overhead 74, media mtu 1500
          current outbound spi: 533F55E1
        inbound esp sas:
          spi: 0xE2F461AD (3807666605)
             transform: esp-aes esp-sha-hmac none
             in use settings ={L2L, Tunnel, PFS Group 2, }
             slot: 0, conn_id: 194, crypto-map: outside_map
             sa timing: remaining key lifetime (kB/sec): (4273818/27167)
             IV size: 16 bytes
             replay detection support: Y
        outbound esp sas:
          spi: 0x533F55E1 (1396659681)
             transform: esp-aes esp-sha-hmac none
             in use settings ={L2L, Tunnel, PFS Group 2, }
             slot: 0, conn_id: 194, crypto-map: outside_map
             sa timing: remaining key lifetime (kB/sec): (4266133/27167)
             IV size: 16 bytes
             replay detection support: Y
        Crypto map tag: outside_map, seq num: 2, local addr: 199.21.66.162
          access-list outside_2_cryptomap permit ip 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0
          local ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (192.168.10.0/255.255.255.0/0/0)
          remote ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (192.168.2.0/255.255.255.0/0/0)
          current_peer: 75.151.109.253
          #pkts encaps: 207718, #pkts encrypt: 207718, #pkts digest: 207718
          #pkts decaps: 142739, #pkts decrypt: 142739, #pkts verify: 142739
          #pkts compressed: 0, #pkts decompressed: 0
          #pkts not compressed: 207722, #pkts comp failed: 0, #pkts decomp failed: 0
          #pre-frag successes: 0, #pre-frag failures: 0, #fragments created: 0
          #PMTUs sent: 0, #PMTUs rcvd: 0, #decapsulated frgs needing reassembly: 0
          #send errors: 0, #recv errors: 0
          local crypto endpt.: 199.21.66.162, remote crypto endpt.: 75.151.109.253
          path mtu 1500, ipsec overhead 74, media mtu 1500
          current outbound spi: 8D74AC18
        inbound esp sas:
          spi: 0x0CF7F70B (217577227)
             transform: esp-aes esp-sha-hmac none
             in use settings ={L2L, Tunnel, PFS Group 2, }
             slot: 0, conn_id: 195, crypto-map: outside_map
             sa timing: remaining key lifetime (kB/sec): (4274490/23242)
             IV size: 16 bytes
             replay detection support: Y
        outbound esp sas:
          spi: 0x8D74AC18 (2373233688)
             transform: esp-aes esp-sha-hmac none
             in use settings ={L2L, Tunnel, PFS Group 2, }
             slot: 0, conn_id: 195, crypto-map: outside_map
             sa timing: remaining key lifetime (kB/sec): (4270718/23242)
             IV size: 16 bytes
             replay detection support: Y
        Crypto map tag: outside_map, seq num: 3, local addr: 199.21.66.162
          access-list outside_3_cryptomap permit ip 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.3.0 255.255.255.0
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