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.
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Dear All,
I have configured remote access vpn without using split tunnel.Everything is working fine.I can access all the inside network which is allowed in acl.
I am facing strange issue now. I have created a pool for remote access vpn with a range 192.168.5.8/29.I can access my internal subnets 10.10.0.0/16.
I have below acess-list for acl-in.
access-list acl-in extended permit ip object-group vpnclients 192.168.5.8 255.255.255.248
object-group network vpnclients
network-object host 10.110.100.26
network-object host 10.106.100.15
network-object host 10.10.10.6
network-object host 10.10.20.82
network-object host 10.110.100.48
network-object host 10.10.20.53
network-object host 10.10.20.54
network-object host 10.60.100.1
network-object host 10.10.10.75
network-object host 10.10.20.100
network-object host 10.10.130.136
network-object host 10.106.100.16
network-object host 10.106.100.9
network-object host 10.170.100.1
network-object host 10.170.100.2
network-object host 10.170.100.21
network-object host 10.101.100.20
network-object host 10.170.100.25
So whichever IPs i have called in vpnclient group is able to access via RA vpn.Issue is when i try to access internal network of 192.168.198.0/24, i am able to access it without adding in vpnclient group. Even for 192.168.197.0/24,192.168.197.0/24 the same. But for 10.10.0.0/16 we can access only after adding in vpnclient group. Any one has face this issue before. Is this because of same network i mean 192.168.0.0 something like that.There is no other staement in acl-in for 192.168.0.0
Regards
-Danesh AhammadHi,
If i read correctly you made the RA vpn "without" split tunnel, correct? if that is the case, all of the traffic will traverse the vpn connection (tunnel all) , the access-list "acl-in" is of no use to it.
try converting it to use split tunnel, i am sure that way you can not access resources that are not mentioned in the list.
~Harry -
Hi all, I have been having issues with my remote access vpn, I can connect but cannot ping anywhere, I have enabled ipsec over nat-t, but still does not work, I noticed that when I did an ipconfig on my machine, I get the ip address assigned by my asa, 10.120.50.2 /32
but the default gateway is showing as 10.112.50.3, is this correct, I thought it should be the same as the interface address ?Hi Carl,
Can you make sure you have the following in your config:
isakmp nat-traversal
Can you also ensure your internal network has routing in place to cover your VPN client pool. -
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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Remote access VPN on PIX525 issues.
Hi I was wondering if anybody had any ideas about my remote access VPN. Its configured on a Cisco PIX525 running ver 6.3(5) (old I know!) and I am running Cisco VPN client ver 5.06.0160 on the client end. Ok so here's the thing. The client connects ok, and it gets an IP address no problem. But I cannot ping anything on the remote LAN. So the client is coming across the internet, the VPN adapter has a 192.168.1.1 address assigned by the PIX and I am trying to ping the 192.168.0.4 address assigned to a switch on the inside of the firewall but with no joy. I've attached the config, any help is gratefully appreciated!
Many thanks
Richard.
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PIX Version 6.3(5)
interface ethernet0 auto
interface ethernet1 100full
interface ethernet2 auto shutdown
interface ethernet3 auto shutdown
interface ethernet4 auto shutdown
interface ethernet5 auto shutdown
nameif ethernet0 outside security0
nameif ethernet1 inside security100
nameif ethernet2 intf2 security4
nameif ethernet3 intf3 security6
nameif ethernet4 intf4 security8
nameif ethernet5 intf5 security10
enable password 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted
passwd 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted
hostname Coeliac-firewall
domain-name sungard.com
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 icmp error
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 101 permit ip 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
pager lines 24
mtu outside 1500
mtu inside 1500
mtu intf2 1500
mtu intf3 1500
mtu intf4 1500
mtu intf5 1500
ip address outside 213.212.66.36 255.255.255.248
ip address inside 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0
no ip address intf2
no ip address intf3
no ip address intf4
no ip address intf5
ip audit info action alarm
ip audit attack action alarm
ip local pool MYPOOL 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254
no failover
failover timeout 0:00:00
failover poll 15
no failover ip address outside
no failover ip address inside
no failover ip address intf2
no failover ip address intf3
no failover ip address intf4
no failover ip address intf5
pdm history enable
arp timeout 14400
nat (inside) 0 access-list 101
router ospf 1
network 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 area 0
network 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 area 0
log-adj-changes
route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 213.212.66.33 1
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 sip-disconnect 0:02:00 sip-invite 0:03:00
timeout uauth 0:05:00 absolute
aaa-server TACACS+ protocol tacacs+
aaa-server TACACS+ max-failed-attempts 3
aaa-server TACACS+ deadtime 10
aaa-server RADIUS protocol radius
aaa-server RADIUS max-failed-attempts 3
aaa-server RADIUS deadtime 10
aaa-server LOCAL protocol local
no snmp-server location
no snmp-server contact
snmp-server community public
no snmp-server enable traps
floodguard enable
sysopt connection permit-ipsec
sysopt connection permit-pptp
crypto ipsec transform-set myset esp-des esp-md5-hmac
crypto dynamic-map dynmap 10 set transform-set myset
crypto map mymap 10 ipsec-isakmp dynamic dynmap
crypto map mymap client configuration address initiate
crypto map mymap client configuration address respond
crypto map mymap interface outside
isakmp enable outside
isakmp key ******** address 0.0.0.0 netmask 0.0.0.0
isakmp identity address
isakmp client configuration address-pool local MYPOOL outside
isakmp policy 10 authentication pre-share
isakmp policy 10 encryption des
isakmp policy 10 hash md5
isakmp policy 10 group 1
isakmp policy 10 lifetime 86400
isakmp policy 20 authentication pre-share
isakmp policy 20 encryption des
isakmp policy 20 hash md5
isakmp policy 20 group 2
isakmp policy 20 lifetime 86400
vpngroup coeliacvpn address-pool MYPOOL
vpngroup coeliacvpn dns-server 62.73.136.246
vpngroup coeliacvpn wins-server 62.73.136.246
vpngroup coeliacvpn default-domain password
vpngroup coeliacvpn split-tunnel 101
vpngroup coeliacvpn idle-time 1800
vpngroup coeliacvpn password ********
telnet timeout 5
ssh timeout 5
console timeout 0
vpdn group 1 accept dialin pptp
vpdn group 1 ppp authentication pap
vpdn group 1 ppp authentication chap
vpdn group 1 ppp authentication mschap
vpdn group 1 ppp encryption mppe auto
vpdn group 1 client configuration address local MYPOOL
vpdn group 1 pptp echo 60
vpdn group 1 client authentication local
vpdn username user password *********
vpdn enable outside
terminal width 80
Cryptochecksum:b18e9c6df0917108ff35f720f0230073
: endManaged to solve the issue. Needed a isakmp nat-traversal 20 to get it to work.
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Can i use same address pool for different remote access VPN tunnel groups and policy
Hi all,
i want to create a different remote access VPN profile in ASA. ihave one RA vpn already configured for some purpose.
can i use the same ip address pool used for the existing one for the new tunnel-group (to avoid add rotuing on internal devices for new pool) and its a temporary requirement)
thanks in advance
ShnailThanks Karsten..
but still i can have filtering right? iam planning to create a new group policy and tunnelgroup and use the existing pool for new RA and i have to do some filetring also. for the new RA i have to restrict access to a particualr server ,my existing RA have full access.
so iam planning to create new local usernames for the new RA and new group policy with vpn-filter value access-list to apply for that user as below, this will achive waht i need right??
access-list 15 extended permit tcp any host 192.168.205.134 eq 80
username test password password test
username test attributes
vpn-group-policy TEST
vpn-filter value 15
group-policy TEST internal
group-policy TEST attributes
dns-server value 192.168.200.16
vpn-filter value 15
vpn-tunnel-protocol IPSec
address-pools value existing-pool
tunnel-group RAVPN type ipsec-ra
tunnel-group RAVPN general-attributes
address-pool existing-pool
default-group-policy TEST
tunnel-group Payroll ipsec-attributes
pre-shared-key xxx -
Remote access VPN on ASA5520 Ping Issues.
Hi I hope someone might be able to help me. I have setup a remote access VPN on an ASA 5520. The VPN client connects ok, accepts my username and password and then I am in. I get an allocated IP address of 172.16.1.1 from the local pool. The problem is that I cannot then ping the inside LAN which is 192.168.1.1. I've got isakmp nat traversal set to default which is 20. I've been looking at this all day and I think I've gone crossed eyed, a fresh pair of eyes are definitley required, so any help would be gratefully received. My config is
Saved
ASA Version 7.0(8)
hostname Hospira-firewall
enable password 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted
passwd 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted
names
dns-guard
interface GigabitEthernet0/0
speed 100
duplex full
nameif outside
security-level 0
ip address 213.212.66.52 255.255.255.248
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
speed 100
duplex full
nameif inside
security-level 100
ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
shutdown
no nameif
no security-level
no ip address
interface GigabitEthernet0/3
shutdown
no nameif
no security-level
no ip address
interface Management0/0
shutdown
no nameif
no security-level
no ip address
ftp mode passive
same-security-traffic permit intra-interface
access-list NONAT extended permit ip 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.1.0 255.255.255.0
access-list Split standard permit 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
pager lines 24
mtu outside 1500
mtu inside 1500
ip local pool mypool 172.16.1.1-172.16.1.253 mask 255.255.255.0
no failover
asdm image disk0:/asdm-508.bin
no asdm history enable
arp timeout 14400
global (outside) 1 interface
nat (inside) 0 access-list NONAT
nat (inside) 1 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 213.212.66.49 1
route outside 172.16.1.0 255.255.255.0 213.212.66.49 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
timeout mgcp-pat 0:05:00 sip 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00
timeout uauth 0:05:00 absolute
group-policy hospira internal
group-policy hospira attributes
vpn-simultaneous-logins 400
split-tunnel-policy tunnelspecified
split-tunnel-network-list value Split
webvpn
username user password 08S9WUsiSMr3RauN encrypted
http 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 outside
no snmp-server location
no snmp-server contact
snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkup linkdown coldstart
crypto ipsec transform-set hospira esp-3des esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec security-association lifetime seconds 28800
crypto ipsec security-association lifetime kilobytes 4608000
crypto dynamic-map dmap 1 set transform-set hospira
crypto dynamic-map dmap 1 set security-association lifetime seconds 28800
crypto dynamic-map dmap 1 set security-association lifetime kilobytes 4608000
crypto dynamic-map dmap 1 set reverse-route
crypto map mymap 1 ipsec-isakmp dynamic dmap
crypto map mymap 2 match address NONAT
crypto map mymap 2 set security-association lifetime seconds 28800
crypto map mymap 2 set security-association lifetime kilobytes 4608000
crypto map mymap interface outside
isakmp identity address
isakmp enable outside
isakmp policy 1 authentication pre-share
isakmp policy 1 encryption 3des
isakmp policy 1 hash sha
isakmp policy 1 group 2
isakmp policy 1 lifetime 86400
isakmp policy 65535 authentication pre-share
isakmp policy 65535 encryption 3des
isakmp policy 65535 hash sha
isakmp policy 65535 group 2
isakmp policy 65535 lifetime 86400
isakmp nat-traversal 20
tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup ipsec-attributes
pre-shared-key *
tunnel-group hospira type ipsec-ra
tunnel-group hospira general-attributes
address-pool mypool
default-group-policy hospira
tunnel-group hospira ipsec-attributes
pre-shared-key *
telnet timeout 5
ssh timeout 5
console timeout 0
class-map inspection_default
match default-inspection-traffic
policy-map global_policy
class inspection_default
inspect dns maximum-length 512
inspect ftp
inspect h323 h225
inspect h323 ras
inspect netbios
inspect rsh
inspect rtsp
inspect skinny
inspect esmtp
inspect sqlnet
inspect sunrpc
inspect tftp
inspect sip
inspect xdmcp
inspect icmp
inspect icmp error
service-policy global_policy global
Cryptochecksum:98f85c39a5cbffe66b0f6585d5083c7c
: end
Many thanksHi Richard ,
- we don't need access-list with RA connection , we have the dynamic map that acts as a template , so your crypto config :
crypto map mymap 1 ipsec-isakmp dynamic dmap
crypto map mymap 2 match address NONAT
crypto map mymap 2 set security-association lifetime seconds 28800
crypto map mymap 2 set security-association lifetime kilobytes 4608000
crypto map mymap interface outside
map with seq 1 is being binded to the dynamic map , now map 2 you are using the nonat access list as the encryption trigger for this map , so this should not be there as it encrypt traffic from the inside subnet to the pool .
please remove the second entry, then test if not working please provide a capture from the inside interface .
HTH
Mohammad. -
Remote Access VPN - Unable to Access LAN / Inside Network
Hi,
I am facing a problem with Cisco ASA remote access VPN, the remote client is connected to VPN and receiving IP address but the client is not able to ping or telnet any internal network.
I have attached running configuration for your reference. Please let me know I miss any configuartion.
FW : ASA5510
Version : 8.0
Note : Site to Site VPN is working without any issues
Thanks
JamalHi,
Very nice network diagram
Are you saying that originally the VPN Client user is behind the Jeddah ASA?
If this is true wouldnt it be wiser to just use the already existing L2L VPN between these sites?
In real situation I think the VPN Client would only be needed when you are outside either Head Quarter or Jeddah Network. And since you tested it infront of the ASA and it worked there shouldnt be any problem.
Now to the reason why the VPN Client isnt working from behind the Jeddah ASA.
Can you check that the following configuration is found on the Jeddah ASA (Depending on the software level of the ASA the format of the command might change. I'm not 100% sure)
isakmp nat-traversal To enable NAT traversal globally, check that ISAKMP is enabled (you can enable it with the isakmp enable command) in global configuration mode and then use the isakmp nat-traversal command. If you have enabled NAT traversal, you can disable it with the no form of this command.
isakmp nat-traversal natkeepalive
no isakmp nat-traversal natkeepalive
Syntax Description
natkeepalive
Sets the NAT keep alive interval, from 10 to 3600 seconds. The default is 20 seconds.
Defaults
By default, NAT traversal (isakmp nat-traversal) is disabled.
Command Modes
The following table shows the modes in which you can enter the command:
Command Mode
Firewall Mode
Security Context
Routed
Transparent
Single
Multiple
Context
System
Global configuration
Command History
Release
Modification
Preexisting
This command was preexisting.
7.2(1)
This command was deprecated. The crypto isakmp nat-traversal command replaces it.
Usage Guidelines Network Address Translation (NAT), including Port Address Translation (PAT), is used in many networks where IPSec is also used, but there are a number of incompatibilities that prevent IPSec packets from successfully traversing NAT devices. NAT traversal enables ESP packets to pass through one or more NAT devices.
The security appliance supports NAT traversal as described by Version 2 and Version 3 of the IETF "UDP Encapsulation of IPsec Packets" draft, available at http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/ipsec-charter.html, and NAT traversal is supported for both dynamic and static crypto maps.
This command enables NAT-T globally on the security appliance. To disable in a crypto-map entry, use the crypto map set nat-t-disable command.
Examples
The following example, entered in global configuration mode, enables ISAKMP and then enables NAT traversal with an interval of 30 seconds:
hostname(config)# isakmp enable
hostname(config)# isakmp nat-traversal 30
- Jouni -
I have a customer that has a ASA 5510 version 8.3 with IPSEC Client Access that includes some of their networks on the Inside interface. The issue they are having is when their mobile users connect with the vpn client (which is using split tunneling), they can no longer access their web server applications that are running in the DMZ. Without the client connected, they access the web servers via the external public IP. Once they are connected via vpn, their default dns server becomes the internal AD DNS server, which resolves the DNS of the web servers to the private DMZ ip address.
Can a Remote Access VPN client connection be allowed to connect to both the DMZ interface and the Inside Interface? I had always only setup RA VPN clients to connect to networks on the Inside Interface.
I tried adding the DMZ network to the Split Tunnel list, but I could not access anything it while connected to vpn using the private IP addresses.Yes, you should be able to access DMZ subnets as well if they are added to the split tunnel ACL. You could check the NAT exemption configuration for the DMZ and also check if the ASA is forwarding the packet through DMZ interface by configuring captures on the DMZ interface.
Share the configuration if you want help with the NAT exemption part. -
ASA Remote Access VPN Clients - Multiple DNS Suffixes?
Hi community!
I am setting up a new remote access VPN using the traditional IPSec client via ASA 5515-X runnning OS 8.6.1(5).
We require to provide each client multiple DNS suffixes, but are only to provide a single DNS suffix in the grouip policy.
I have tested using an external DHCP server, but using our Windows Server 2008 infrastructure and Option 119 the list is not provided to clients, and I have read that Windows 7 clietns may ignore this option anyway.
Other than umanually configuring the clients , does anybody have any other suggestions on how we may get this to work?
Full marks for helpful posts!
Kind regards, Ash.Hi
I am looking into the same issue, and I am finding conflicting documentation about this and wondered if you got the answers you were looking for.
I have a remote access requirement for users from separate AD's to authenticate through an ASA.
I was reading about Global Catalogue Server but this is not specifically what I want; and also creating a new AAA server group but the user would need to accept which group to use when they log in
Regards -
Problem with Remote Access VPN on ASA 5505
I am currently having an issue configuring an ASA 5505 to connect via remote access VPN using the Cisco VPN Client 5.0.07.0440 running on Windows 8 Pro x64. The VPN client prompts for the username and password during the connect process, but fails soon after.
The VPN client logs are as follows:
Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 5.0.07.0440
Copyright (C) 1998-2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Client Type(s): Windows, WinNT
Running on: 6.2.9200
2 15:09:21.240 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100002
Begin connection process
3 15:09:21.287 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100004
Establish secure connection
4 15:09:21.287 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100024
Attempt connection with server "**.**.***.***"
5 15:09:21.287 12/11/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x6300003B
Attempting to establish a connection with **.**.***.***.
6 15:09:21.287 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000001
Starting IKE Phase 1 Negotiation
7 15:09:21.303 12/11/12 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 **.**.***.***
8 15:09:21.365 12/11/12 Sev=Info/6 GUI/0x63B00012
Authentication request attributes is 6h.
9 15:09:21.334 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = **.**.***.***
10 15:09:21.334 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK AG (SA, KE, NON, ID, HASH, VID(Unity), VID(Xauth), VID(dpd), VID(Nat-T), NAT-D, NAT-D, VID(Frag), VID(?)) from **.**.***.***
11 15:09:21.334 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001
Peer is a Cisco-Unity compliant peer
12 15:09:21.334 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001
Peer supports XAUTH
13 15:09:21.334 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001
Peer supports DPD
14 15:09:21.334 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001
Peer supports NAT-T
15 15:09:21.334 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001
Peer supports IKE fragmentation payloads
16 15:09:21.334 12/11/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000001
IOS Vendor ID Contruction successful
17 15:09:21.334 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK AG *(HASH, NOTIFY:STATUS_INITIAL_CONTACT, NAT-D, NAT-D, VID(?), VID(Unity)) to **.**.***.***
18 15:09:21.334 12/11/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000055
Sent a keepalive on the IPSec SA
19 15:09:21.334 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000083
IKE Port in use - Local Port = 0xFBCE, Remote Port = 0x1194
20 15:09:21.334 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000072
Automatic NAT Detection Status:
Remote end is NOT behind a NAT device
This end IS behind a NAT device
21 15:09:21.334 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x6310000E
Established Phase 1 SA. 1 Crypto Active IKE SA, 0 User Authenticated IKE SA in the system
22 15:09:21.365 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = **.**.***.***
23 15:09:21.365 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) from **.**.***.***
24 15:09:21.365 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100015
Launch xAuth application
25 15:09:21.474 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700008
IPSec driver successfully started
26 15:09:21.474 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700014
Deleted all keys
27 15:09:27.319 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100017
xAuth application returned
28 15:09:27.319 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) to **.**.***.***
29 15:09:27.365 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = **.**.***.***
30 15:09:27.365 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) from **.**.***.***
31 15:09:27.365 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) to **.**.***.***
32 15:09:27.365 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x6310000E
Established Phase 1 SA. 1 Crypto Active IKE SA, 1 User Authenticated IKE SA in the system
33 15:09:27.365 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300005E
Client sending a firewall request to concentrator
34 15:09:27.365 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) to **.**.***.***
35 15:09:27.397 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = **.**.***.***
36 15:09:27.397 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) from **.**.***.***
37 15:09:27.397 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000010
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = INTERNAL_IPV4_ADDRESS: , value = 192.168.2.70
38 15:09:27.397 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000010
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = INTERNAL_IPV4_NETMASK: , value = 255.255.255.0
39 15:09:27.397 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000010
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = INTERNAL_IPV4_DNS(1): , value = 192.168.2.1
40 15:09:27.397 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000010
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = INTERNAL_IPV4_DNS(2): , value = 8.8.8.8
41 15:09:27.397 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_SAVEPWD: , value = 0x00000001
42 15:09:27.397 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000E
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_DEFDOMAIN: , value = NCHCO
43 15:09:27.397 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_PFS: , value = 0x00000000
44 15:09:27.397 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000E
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = APPLICATION_VERSION, value = Cisco Systems, Inc ASA5505 Version 8.2(5) built by builders on Fri 20-May-11 16:00
45 15:09:27.397 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_SMARTCARD_REMOVAL_DISCONNECT: , value = 0x00000001
46 15:09:27.397 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = Received and using NAT-T port number , value = 0x00001194
47 15:09:27.397 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100019
Mode Config data received
48 15:09:27.412 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000056
Received a key request from Driver: Local IP = 192.168.2.70, GW IP = **.**.***.***, Remote IP = 0.0.0.0
49 15:09:27.412 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK QM *(HASH, SA, NON, ID, ID) to **.**.***.***
50 15:09:27.444 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = **.**.***.***
51 15:09:27.444 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:STATUS_RESP_LIFETIME) from **.**.***.***
52 15:09:27.444 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000045
RESPONDER-LIFETIME notify has value of 86400 seconds
53 15:09:27.444 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000047
This SA has already been alive for 6 seconds, setting expiry to 86394 seconds from now
54 15:09:27.459 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = **.**.***.***
55 15:09:27.459 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:NO_PROPOSAL_CHOSEN) from **.**.***.***
56 15:09:27.459 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, DEL) to **.**.***.***
57 15:09:27.459 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000049
Discarding IPsec SA negotiation, MsgID=CE99A8A8
58 15:09:27.459 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000017
Marking IKE SA for deletion (I_Cookie=A3A341F1C7606AD5 R_Cookie=F1F403018625E924) reason = DEL_REASON_IKE_NEG_FAILED
59 15:09:27.459 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = **.**.***.***
60 15:09:27.459 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000058
Received an ISAKMP message for a non-active SA, I_Cookie=A3A341F1C7606AD5 R_Cookie=F1F403018625E924
61 15:09:27.459 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK INFO *(Dropped) from **.**.***.***
62 15:09:27.490 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700014
Deleted all keys
63 15:09:30.475 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x6300004B
Discarding IKE SA negotiation (I_Cookie=A3A341F1C7606AD5 R_Cookie=F1F403018625E924) reason = DEL_REASON_IKE_NEG_FAILED
64 15:09:30.475 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100012
Phase 1 SA deleted before first Phase 2 SA is up cause by "DEL_REASON_IKE_NEG_FAILED". 0 Crypto Active IKE SA, 0 User Authenticated IKE SA in the system
65 15:09:30.475 12/11/12 Sev=Info/5 CM/0x63100025
Initializing CVPNDrv
66 15:09:30.475 12/11/12 Sev=Info/6 CM/0x63100046
Set tunnel established flag in registry to 0.
67 15:09:30.475 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000001
IKE received signal to terminate VPN connection
68 15:09:30.475 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700014
Deleted all keys
69 15:09:30.475 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700014
Deleted all keys
70 15:09:30.475 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700014
Deleted all keys
71 15:09:30.475 12/11/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x6370000A
IPSec driver successfully stopped
The running configuration is as follows (there is a site-to-site VPN set up as well to another ASA 5505, but that is working flawlessly):
: Saved
ASA Version 8.2(5)
hostname NCHCO
enable password hTjwXz/V8EuTw9p9 encrypted
passwd hTjwXz/V8EuTw9p9 encrypted
names
name 192.168.2.0 NCHCO description City Offices
name 192.168.2.80 VPN_End
name 192.168.2.70 VPN_Start
interface Ethernet0/0
switchport access vlan 2
speed 100
duplex full
interface Ethernet0/1
interface Ethernet0/2
interface Ethernet0/3
interface Ethernet0/4
interface Ethernet0/5
interface Ethernet0/6
interface Ethernet0/7
interface Vlan1
nameif inside
security-level 100
ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
interface Vlan2
nameif outside
security-level 0
ip address **.**.***.*** 255.255.255.248
boot system disk0:/asa825-k8.bin
ftp mode passive
access-list outside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip NCHCO 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
access-list inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip NCHCO 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
access-list inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip any 192.168.2.64 255.255.255.224
access-list outside_1_cryptomap extended permit ip NCHCO 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
access-list outside_1_cryptomap_1 extended permit ip NCHCO 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
access-list LAN_Access standard permit NCHCO 255.255.255.0
access-list LAN_Access standard permit 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0
pager lines 24
logging enable
logging asdm informational
mtu inside 1500
mtu outside 1500
ip local pool VPN_Pool VPN_Start-VPN_End mask 255.255.255.0
icmp unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1
asdm image disk0:/asdm-645.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
nat (outside) 0 access-list outside_nat0_outbound
route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 74.219.208.49 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 sip-provisional-media 0:02:00 uauth 0:05:00 absolute
timeout tcp-proxy-reassembly 0:01:00
timeout floating-conn 0:00:00
dynamic-access-policy-record DfltAccessPolicy
network-acl outside_nat0_outbound
webvpn
svc ask enable default svc
http server enable
http 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside
http **.**.***.*** 255.255.255.255 outside
http 74.218.158.238 255.255.255.255 outside
http NCHCO 255.255.255.0 inside
no snmp-server location
no snmp-server contact
snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkup linkdown coldstart
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-128-SHA esp-aes esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-128-MD5 esp-aes esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-192-SHA esp-aes-192 esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-192-MD5 esp-aes-192 esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-256-SHA esp-aes-256 esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-AES-256-MD5 esp-aes-256 esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-3DES-MD5 esp-3des 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 l2tp-transform esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set l2tp-transform mode transport
crypto ipsec transform-set vpn-transform esp-aes-256 esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set TRANS_ESP_3DES_SHA esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set TRANS_ESP_3DES_SHA mode transport
crypto ipsec transform-set TRANS_ESP_3DES_MD5 esp-3des esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set TRANS_ESP_3DES_MD5 mode transport
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA esp-3des esp-sha-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 group1
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 dynamic-map dyn-map 10 set pfs group1
crypto dynamic-map dyn-map 10 set transform-set l2tp-transform vpn-transform
crypto dynamic-map dyn-map 10 set reverse-route
crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 20 set transform-set TRANS_ESP_3DES_MD5
crypto map outside_map 1 match address outside_1_cryptomap
crypto map outside_map 1 set pfs group1
crypto map outside_map 1 set peer 74.219.208.50
crypto map outside_map 1 set transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA
crypto map outside_map 20 ipsec-isakmp dynamic outside_dyn_map
crypto map outside_map 65535 ipsec-isakmp dynamic SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP
crypto map outside_map interface outside
crypto map inside_map 65535 ipsec-isakmp dynamic SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP
crypto map inside_map interface inside
crypto map vpn-map 1 match address outside_1_cryptomap_1
crypto map vpn-map 1 set pfs group1
crypto map vpn-map 1 set peer 74.219.208.50
crypto map vpn-map 1 set transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA
crypto map vpn-map 10 ipsec-isakmp dynamic dyn-map
crypto isakmp identity address
crypto isakmp enable inside
crypto isakmp enable outside
crypto isakmp policy 10
authentication pre-share
encryption 3des
hash md5
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto isakmp policy 15
authentication pre-share
encryption aes-256
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto isakmp policy 35
authentication pre-share
encryption 3des
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto isakmp ipsec-over-tcp port 10000
client-update enable
telnet 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside
telnet NCHCO 255.255.255.0 inside
telnet timeout 5
ssh 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside
ssh NCHCO 255.255.255.0 inside
ssh timeout 5
console timeout 0
dhcpd address 192.168.2.150-192.168.2.225 inside
dhcpd dns 216.68.4.10 216.68.5.10 interface inside
dhcpd lease 64000 interface inside
threat-detection basic-threat
threat-detection statistics access-list
no threat-detection statistics tcp-intercept
webvpn
group-policy DefaultRAGroup internal
group-policy DefaultRAGroup attributes
dns-server value 192.168.2.1
vpn-tunnel-protocol IPSec l2tp-ipsec
default-domain value nchco.local
group-policy DfltGrpPolicy attributes
dns-server value 192.168.2.1
vpn-tunnel-protocol IPSec l2tp-ipsec svc webvpn
password-storage enable
ipsec-udp enable
intercept-dhcp 255.255.255.0 enable
address-pools value VPN_Pool
group-policy NCHVPN internal
group-policy NCHVPN attributes
dns-server value 192.168.2.1 8.8.8.8
vpn-tunnel-protocol IPSec l2tp-ipsec
default-domain value NCHCO
username admin password LbMiJuAJjDaFb2uw encrypted privilege 15
username 8njferg password yB1lHEVmHZGj5C2Z encrypted privilege 15
username NCHvpn99 password QhZZtJfwbnowceB7 encrypted
tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup general-attributes
address-pool (inside) VPN_Pool
address-pool VPN_Pool
authentication-server-group (inside) LOCAL
authentication-server-group (outside) LOCAL
authorization-server-group LOCAL
authorization-server-group (inside) LOCAL
authorization-server-group (outside) LOCAL
default-group-policy DefaultRAGroup
strip-realm
strip-group
tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup ipsec-attributes
pre-shared-key *****
peer-id-validate nocheck
tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup ppp-attributes
no authentication chap
no authentication ms-chap-v1
authentication ms-chap-v2
tunnel-group DefaultWEBVPNGroup ppp-attributes
authentication pap
authentication ms-chap-v2
tunnel-group 74.219.208.50 type ipsec-l2l
tunnel-group 74.219.208.50 ipsec-attributes
pre-shared-key *****
tunnel-group NCHVPN type remote-access
tunnel-group NCHVPN general-attributes
address-pool VPN_Pool
default-group-policy NCHVPN
tunnel-group NCHVPN ipsec-attributes
pre-shared-key *****
class-map inspection_default
match default-inspection-traffic
policy-map type inspect dns preset_dns_map
parameters
message-length maximum client auto
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 ip-options
service-policy global_policy global
prompt hostname context
no call-home reporting anonymous
Cryptochecksum:15852745977ff159ba808c4a4feb61fa
: end
asdm image disk0:/asdm-645.bin
asdm location VPN_Start 255.255.255.255 inside
asdm location VPN_End 255.255.255.255 inside
no asdm history enable
Anyone have any idea why this is happening?
Thanks!Thanks again for your reply, and sorry about the late response, havent gotten back to this issue until just now. I applied the above command as you specified, and unfortunately, it did not resolve the problem. Below are the logs from the VPN Client for the connection + attempted browsing of a network share that is behind the ASA, and the new running configuration.
VPN Client Log:
Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 5.0.07.0440
Copyright (C) 1998-2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Client Type(s): Windows, WinNT
Running on: 6.2.9200
331 13:11:41.362 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100002
Begin connection process
332 13:11:41.362 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100004
Establish secure connection
333 13:11:41.362 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100024
Attempt connection with server "69.61.228.178"
334 13:11:41.362 12/17/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x6300003B
Attempting to establish a connection with 69.61.228.178.
335 13:11:41.362 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000001
Starting IKE Phase 1 Negotiation
336 13:11:41.424 12/17/12 Sev=Info/6 GUI/0x63B00012
Authentication request attributes is 6h.
337 13:11:41.362 12/17/12 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 69.61.228.178
338 13:11:41.393 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 69.61.228.178
339 13:11:41.393 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK AG (SA, KE, NON, ID, HASH, VID(Unity), VID(Xauth), VID(dpd), VID(Nat-T), NAT-D, NAT-D, VID(Frag), VID(?)) from 69.61.228.178
340 13:11:41.393 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001
Peer is a Cisco-Unity compliant peer
341 13:11:41.393 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001
Peer supports XAUTH
342 13:11:41.393 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001
Peer supports DPD
343 13:11:41.393 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001
Peer supports NAT-T
344 13:11:41.393 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001
Peer supports IKE fragmentation payloads
345 13:11:41.393 12/17/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000001
IOS Vendor ID Contruction successful
346 13:11:41.393 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK AG *(HASH, NOTIFY:STATUS_INITIAL_CONTACT, NAT-D, NAT-D, VID(?), VID(Unity)) to 69.61.228.178
347 13:11:41.393 12/17/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000055
Sent a keepalive on the IPSec SA
348 13:11:41.393 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000083
IKE Port in use - Local Port = 0xD271, Remote Port = 0x1194
349 13:11:41.393 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000072
Automatic NAT Detection Status:
Remote end is NOT behind a NAT device
This end IS behind a NAT device
350 13:11:41.393 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x6310000E
Established Phase 1 SA. 1 Crypto Active IKE SA, 0 User Authenticated IKE SA in the system
351 13:11:41.424 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 69.61.228.178
352 13:11:41.424 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) from 69.61.228.178
353 13:11:41.424 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100015
Launch xAuth application
354 13:11:41.424 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100017
xAuth application returned
355 13:11:41.424 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) to 69.61.228.178
356 13:11:41.456 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 69.61.228.178
357 13:11:41.456 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) from 69.61.228.178
358 13:11:41.456 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) to 69.61.228.178
359 13:11:41.456 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x6310000E
Established Phase 1 SA. 1 Crypto Active IKE SA, 1 User Authenticated IKE SA in the system
360 13:11:41.456 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300005E
Client sending a firewall request to concentrator
361 13:11:41.456 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) to 69.61.228.178
362 13:11:41.502 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 69.61.228.178
363 13:11:41.502 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) from 69.61.228.178
364 13:11:41.502 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000010
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = INTERNAL_IPV4_ADDRESS: , value = 192.168.2.70
365 13:11:41.502 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000010
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = INTERNAL_IPV4_NETMASK: , value = 255.255.255.0
366 13:11:41.502 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000010
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = INTERNAL_IPV4_DNS(1): , value = 192.168.2.1
367 13:11:41.502 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000010
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = INTERNAL_IPV4_DNS(2): , value = 8.8.8.8
368 13:11:41.502 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_SAVEPWD: , value = 0x00000001
369 13:11:41.502 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_SPLIT_INCLUDE (# of split_nets), value = 0x00000001
370 13:11:41.502 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000F
SPLIT_NET #1
subnet = 192.168.2.0
mask = 255.255.255.0
protocol = 0
src port = 0
dest port=0
371 13:11:41.502 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000E
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_DEFDOMAIN: , value = NCHCO.local
372 13:11:41.502 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_PFS: , value = 0x00000000
373 13:11:41.502 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000E
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = APPLICATION_VERSION, value = Cisco Systems, Inc ASA5505 Version 8.4(1) built by builders on Mon 31-Jan-11 02:11
374 13:11:41.502 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_SMARTCARD_REMOVAL_DISCONNECT: , value = 0x00000001
375 13:11:41.502 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D
MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = Received and using NAT-T port number , value = 0x00001194
376 13:11:41.502 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100019
Mode Config data received
377 13:11:41.502 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000056
Received a key request from Driver: Local IP = 192.168.2.70, GW IP = 69.61.228.178, Remote IP = 0.0.0.0
378 13:11:41.502 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK QM *(HASH, SA, NON, ID, ID) to 69.61.228.178
379 13:11:41.534 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 69.61.228.178
380 13:11:41.534 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:STATUS_RESP_LIFETIME) from 69.61.228.178
381 13:11:41.534 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000045
RESPONDER-LIFETIME notify has value of 86400 seconds
382 13:11:41.534 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000047
This SA has already been alive for 0 seconds, setting expiry to 86400 seconds from now
383 13:11:41.549 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 69.61.228.178
384 13:11:41.549 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK QM *(HASH, SA, NON, ID, ID, NOTIFY:STATUS_RESP_LIFETIME) from 69.61.228.178
385 13:11:41.549 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000045
RESPONDER-LIFETIME notify has value of 28800 seconds
386 13:11:41.549 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK QM *(HASH) to 69.61.228.178
387 13:11:41.549 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000059
Loading IPsec SA (MsgID=C4F5B5A6 OUTBOUND SPI = 0xD2DBADEA INBOUND SPI = 0x14762837)
388 13:11:41.549 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000025
Loaded OUTBOUND ESP SPI: 0xD2DBADEA
389 13:11:41.549 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000026
Loaded INBOUND ESP SPI: 0x14762837
390 13:11:41.549 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 CVPND/0x63400013
Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.162 10
127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
127.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.162 192.168.1.162 266
192.168.1.162 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.162 192.168.1.162 266
192.168.1.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.162 192.168.1.162 266
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 192.168.1.162 192.168.1.162 266
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.162 192.168.1.162 266
391 13:11:41.877 12/17/12 Sev=Info/6 CVPND/0x63400001
Launch VAInst64 to control IPSec Virtual Adapter
392 13:11:43.455 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100034
The Virtual Adapter was enabled:
IP=192.168.2.70/255.255.255.0
DNS=192.168.2.1,8.8.8.8
WINS=0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0
Domain=NCHCO.local
Split DNS Names=
393 13:11:43.455 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 CVPND/0x63400013
Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.162 10
127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
127.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.162 192.168.1.162 266
192.168.1.162 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.162 192.168.1.162 266
192.168.1.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.162 192.168.1.162 266
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 192.168.1.162 192.168.1.162 266
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 266
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.162 192.168.1.162 266
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 266
394 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100038
Successfully saved route changes to file.
395 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 CVPND/0x63400013
Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.162 10
69.61.228.178 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.162 100
127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
127.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.162 192.168.1.162 266
192.168.1.2 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.162 192.168.1.162 100
192.168.1.162 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.162 192.168.1.162 266
192.168.1.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.162 192.168.1.162 266
192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.70 192.168.2.70 266
192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.1 192.168.2.70 100
192.168.2.70 255.255.255.255 192.168.2.70 192.168.2.70 266
192.168.2.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.2.70 192.168.2.70 266
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 192.168.1.162 192.168.1.162 266
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 192.168.2.70 192.168.2.70 266
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.162 192.168.1.162 266
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.2.70 192.168.2.70 266
396 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/6 CM/0x63100036
The routing table was updated for the Virtual Adapter
397 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x6310001A
One secure connection established
398 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x6310003B
Address watch added for 192.168.1.162. Current hostname: MATT-PC, Current address(es): 192.168.2.70, 192.168.1.162.
399 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x6310003B
Address watch added for 192.168.2.70. Current hostname: MATT-PC, Current address(es): 192.168.2.70, 192.168.1.162.
400 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 CM/0x63100001
Did not find the Smartcard to watch for removal
401 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700008
IPSec driver successfully started
402 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700014
Deleted all keys
403 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/6 IPSEC/0x6370002C
Sent 109 packets, 0 were fragmented.
404 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700014
Deleted all keys
405 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700010
Created a new key structure
406 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x6370000F
Added key with SPI=0xeaaddbd2 into key list
407 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700010
Created a new key structure
408 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x6370000F
Added key with SPI=0x37287614 into key list
409 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x6370002F
Assigned VA private interface addr 192.168.2.70
410 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700037
Configure public interface: 192.168.1.162. SG: 69.61.228.178
411 13:11:47.517 12/17/12 Sev=Info/6 CM/0x63100046
Set tunnel established flag in registry to 1.
412 13:11:52.688 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_REQUEST) to 69.61.228.178
413 13:11:52.688 12/17/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x6300003D
Sending DPD request to 69.61.228.178, our seq# = 2722476009
414 13:11:52.704 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 69.61.228.178
415 13:11:52.704 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_ACK) from 69.61.228.178
416 13:11:52.704 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000040
Received DPD ACK from 69.61.228.178, seq# received = 2722476009, seq# expected = 2722476009
417 13:12:03.187 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_REQUEST) to 69.61.228.178
418 13:12:03.187 12/17/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x6300003D
Sending DPD request to 69.61.228.178, our seq# = 2722476010
419 13:12:03.202 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 69.61.228.178
420 13:12:03.202 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_ACK) from 69.61.228.178
421 13:12:03.202 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000040
Received DPD ACK from 69.61.228.178, seq# received = 2722476010, seq# expected = 2722476010
422 13:12:14.185 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_REQUEST) to 69.61.228.178
423 13:12:14.185 12/17/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x6300003D
Sending DPD request to 69.61.228.178, our seq# = 2722476011
424 13:12:14.201 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 69.61.228.178
425 13:12:14.201 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_ACK) from 69.61.228.178
426 13:12:14.201 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000040
Received DPD ACK from 69.61.228.178, seq# received = 2722476011, seq# expected = 2722476011
427 13:12:24.762 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013
SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_REQUEST) to 69.61.228.178
428 13:12:24.762 12/17/12 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x6300003D
Sending DPD request to 69.61.228.178, our seq# = 2722476012
429 13:12:24.778 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F
Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 69.61.228.178
430 13:12:24.778 12/17/12 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014
RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:DPD_ACK) from 69.61.228.178
431 13:12:24.778 12/17/12 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000040
Received DPD ACK from 69.61.228.178, seq# received = 2722476012, seq# expected = 2722476012
New running configuration:
: Saved
ASA Version 8.4(1)
hostname NCHCO
enable password hTjwXz/V8EuTw9p9 encrypted
passwd hTjwXz/V8EuTw9p9 encrypted
names
name 192.168.2.0 NCHCO description City Offices
name 192.168.2.80 VPN_End
name 192.168.2.70 VPN_Start
interface Vlan1
nameif inside
security-level 100
ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
interface Vlan2
nameif outside
security-level 0
ip address 69.61.228.178 255.255.255.248
interface Ethernet0/0
switchport access vlan 2
speed 100
duplex full
interface Ethernet0/1
interface Ethernet0/2
interface Ethernet0/3
interface Ethernet0/4
interface Ethernet0/5
interface Ethernet0/6
interface Ethernet0/7
boot system disk0:/asa841-k8.bin
ftp mode passive
object network NCHCO
subnet 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0
object network obj-192.168.1.0
subnet 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
object network obj-192.168.2.64
subnet 192.168.2.64 255.255.255.224
object network obj-0.0.0.0
subnet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0
object network obj_any
subnet 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
access-list outside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip object NCHCO 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
access-list outside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip object NCHCO 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0
access-list inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip object NCHCO 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
access-list inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip any 192.168.2.64 255.255.255.224
access-list inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.64 255.255.255.224
access-list outside_1_cryptomap extended permit ip object NCHCO 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
access-list outside_1_cryptomap_1 extended permit ip object NCHCO 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
access-list LAN_Access standard permit 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0
access-list LAN_Access standard permit 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0
access-list NCHCO_splitTunnelAcl_1 standard permit 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0
access-list AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print extended deny ip any any
access-list AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print extended permit tcp any any eq lpd
access-list AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print remark IPP: Internet Printing Protocol
access-list AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print extended permit tcp any any eq 631
access-list AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print remark Windows' printing port
access-list AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print extended permit tcp any any eq 9100
access-list AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print remark mDNS: multicast DNS protocol
access-list AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print extended permit udp any host 224.0.0.251 eq 5353
access-list AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print remark LLMNR: Link Local Multicast Name Resolution protocol
access-list AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print extended permit udp any host 224.0.0.252 eq 5355
access-list AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print remark TCP/NetBIOS protocol
access-list AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print extended permit tcp any any eq 137
access-list AnyConnect_Client_Local_Print extended permit udp any any eq netbios-ns
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logging enable
logging asdm informational
mtu inside 1500
mtu outside 1500
ip local pool VPN_Pool VPN_Start-VPN_End mask 255.255.255.0
icmp unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1
asdm image disk0:/asdm-649.bin
no asdm history enable
arp timeout 14400
nat (inside,any) source static NCHCO NCHCO destination static obj-192.168.1.0 obj-192.168.1.0
nat (inside,any) source static any any destination static obj-192.168.2.64 obj-192.168.2.64
nat (inside,any) source static obj-0.0.0.0 obj-0.0.0.0 destination static obj-192.168.2.64 obj-192.168.2.64
object network obj_any
nat (inside,outside) dynamic interface
route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 69.61.228.177 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 sip-provisional-media 0:02:00 uauth 0:05:00 absolute
timeout tcp-proxy-reassembly 0:01:00
dynamic-access-policy-record DfltAccessPolicy
network-acl outside_nat0_outbound
webvpn
svc ask enable default svc
http server enable
http 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside
http 69.61.228.178 255.255.255.255 outside
http 74.218.158.238 255.255.255.255 outside
http NCHCO 255.255.255.0 inside
no snmp-server location
no snmp-server contact
snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkup linkdown coldstart
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-128-SHA esp-aes esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-128-MD5 esp-aes esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-192-SHA esp-aes-192 esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-192-MD5 esp-aes-192 esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-256-SHA esp-aes-256 esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-AES-256-MD5 esp-aes-256 esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-3DES-MD5 esp-3des esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-DES-SHA esp-des esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-DES-MD5 esp-des esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set l2tp-transform esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set l2tp-transform mode transport
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set vpn-transform esp-aes-256 esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set TRANS_ESP_3DES_SHA esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set TRANS_ESP_3DES_SHA mode transport
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set TRANS_ESP_3DES_MD5 esp-3des esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set TRANS_ESP_3DES_MD5 mode transport
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
crypto dynamic-map SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP 65535 set pfs group1
crypto dynamic-map SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP 65535 set ikev1 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 dynamic-map dyn-map 10 set pfs group1
crypto dynamic-map dyn-map 10 set ikev1 transform-set l2tp-transform vpn-transform
crypto dynamic-map dyn-map 10 set reverse-route
crypto dynamic-map outside_dyn_map 20 set ikev1 transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA
crypto map outside_map 1 match address outside_1_cryptomap
crypto map outside_map 1 set pfs group1
crypto map outside_map 1 set peer 74.219.208.50
crypto map outside_map 1 set ikev1 transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA
crypto map outside_map 20 ipsec-isakmp dynamic outside_dyn_map
crypto map outside_map 65535 ipsec-isakmp dynamic SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP
crypto map outside_map interface outside
crypto map inside_map 65535 ipsec-isakmp dynamic SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP
crypto map inside_map interface inside
crypto map vpn-map 1 match address outside_1_cryptomap_1
crypto map vpn-map 1 set pfs group1
crypto map vpn-map 1 set peer 74.219.208.50
crypto map vpn-map 1 set ikev1 transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA
crypto map vpn-map 10 ipsec-isakmp dynamic dyn-map
crypto isakmp identity address
crypto ikev1 enable inside
crypto ikev1 enable outside
crypto ikev1 ipsec-over-tcp port 10000
crypto ikev1 policy 10
authentication pre-share
encryption 3des
hash md5
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto ikev1 policy 15
authentication pre-share
encryption aes-256
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto ikev1 policy 35
authentication pre-share
encryption 3des
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
client-update enable
telnet 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside
telnet NCHCO 255.255.255.0 inside
telnet timeout 5
ssh 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside
ssh NCHCO 255.255.255.0 inside
ssh timeout 5
console timeout 0
dhcpd address 192.168.2.150-192.168.2.225 inside
dhcpd dns 216.68.4.10 216.68.5.10 interface inside
dhcpd lease 64000 interface inside
threat-detection basic-threat
threat-detection statistics access-list
no threat-detection statistics tcp-intercept
webvpn
group-policy DefaultRAGroup internal
group-policy DefaultRAGroup attributes
dns-server value 192.168.2.1
vpn-tunnel-protocol ikev1 l2tp-ipsec
default-domain value nchco.local
group-policy DfltGrpPolicy attributes
dns-server value 192.168.2.1
vpn-tunnel-protocol ikev1 l2tp-ipsec ssl-client ssl-clientless
password-storage enable
ipsec-udp enable
intercept-dhcp 255.255.255.0 enable
address-pools value VPN_Pool
group-policy NCHCO internal
group-policy NCHCO attributes
dns-server value 192.168.2.1 8.8.8.8
vpn-tunnel-protocol ikev1
split-tunnel-policy tunnelspecified
split-tunnel-network-list value NCHCO_splitTunnelAcl_1
default-domain value NCHCO.local
username admin password LbMiJuAJjDaFb2uw encrypted privilege 15
username 8njferg password yB1lHEVmHZGj5C2Z encrypted privilege 15
username NCHvpn99 password dhn.JzttvRmMbHsP encrypted
tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup general-attributes
address-pool (inside) VPN_Pool
address-pool VPN_Pool
authentication-server-group (inside) LOCAL
authentication-server-group (outside) LOCAL
authorization-server-group LOCAL
authorization-server-group (inside) LOCAL
authorization-server-group (outside) LOCAL
default-group-policy DefaultRAGroup
strip-realm
strip-group
tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup ipsec-attributes
ikev1 pre-shared-key *****
peer-id-validate nocheck
tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup ppp-attributes
no authentication chap
no authentication ms-chap-v1
authentication ms-chap-v2
tunnel-group DefaultWEBVPNGroup ppp-attributes
authentication pap
authentication ms-chap-v2
tunnel-group 74.219.208.50 type ipsec-l2l
tunnel-group 74.219.208.50 ipsec-attributes
ikev1 pre-shared-key *****
tunnel-group NCHCO type remote-access
tunnel-group NCHCO general-attributes
address-pool VPN_Pool
default-group-policy NCHCO
tunnel-group NCHCO ipsec-attributes
ikev1 pre-shared-key *****
class-map inspection_default
match default-inspection-traffic
policy-map type inspect dns preset_dns_map
parameters
message-length maximum client auto
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 ip-options
service-policy global_policy global
prompt hostname context
call-home
profile CiscoTAC-1
no active
destination address http https://tools.cisco.com/its/service/oddce/services/DDCEService
destination address email [email protected]
destination transport-method http
subscribe-to-alert-group diagnostic
subscribe-to-alert-group environment
subscribe-to-alert-group inventory periodic monthly
subscribe-to-alert-group configuration periodic monthly
subscribe-to-alert-group telemetry periodic daily
Cryptochecksum:b6ce58676b6aaeba48caacbeefea53a5
: end
asdm image disk0:/asdm-649.bin
asdm location VPN_Start 255.255.255.255 inside
asdm location VPN_End 255.255.255.255 inside
no asdm history enable
I'm at a loss myself as to why this isn't working, and i'm sure that you are running out of solutions yourself. Any other ideas? I really need to get this working.
Thanks so much!
Matthew -
Remote Access VPN, how to specify on which interface clients will be placed on?
Hi,
I have a general understanding problem with remote access VPN and Cisco ASA.
If I have an ASA with multiple interfaces and I want to make sure that a Remote Access VPN Client is placed onto a specific interface, how do I do this?
example:
ASA has 4 interfaces: outside, inside-clients, inside-workers, inside-lab.
I want to allow multiple Remote Access VPN configurations that put clients coming from "outside" to "inside-lab" and "inside-clients", with two different profiles and two different IP pools, as the IP addresses for each of the interfaces is different.
How do I do that?
If possible be as explanatory as possible for me to really grasp the concept.
Many thanks
PatHi,
The ASA will view the hosts in its routing table behind the ASA interface which forms the VPN connection with the VPN Client. This is most of the time the interface called "outside".
By default the ASA allows all traffic coming from a VPN connection to bypass the interface ACL of the ASA. The thought process behind this is I guess the fact that the VPN devices/clients have already proven they have right to connect to the network to all traffic is allowed.
The configuration that controls this setting globally on the ASA is
sysopt connection permit-vpn
The above is the default setting of the command and it WONT show up in the CLI format configurations because its a default setting.
If you were to issue the following command
no sysopt connection permit-vpn
Then this would mean that the ASA would require an ACL statement on its VPN terminating interface (outside) to permit the traffic from the VPN Pool to the LAN networks.
Naturally you would have to take into consideration also that if you have existing VPNs and insert the above global command they would also need ACL statements on the "outside" interface ACL or the inbound traffic from the VPN will start to get blocked.
Other option (wihtout touching the above setting) would be to configure VPN Filter ACL that is a separate ACL that is only attached to a certain user or group of users.
I personally prefer the method of using the above global setting and using the "outside" interface ACL to control traffic.
Naturally it still leaves the question of how you are going to configure the Tunnel Groups, Group Policys and Usernames. To be honest, I have gotten a bit distracted from VPN client setups and have forgotten a lot of stuff since I dont work with them on a day to day basis. I mostly handle L2L VPN nowadays among normal firewall configurations.
If I had to suggest something simple at this point it would be this
Configure separate Tunnel Groups
Configure separate VPN Pools for the above Tunnel Groups
Configure separate Group Policys for the above Tunnel Groups
Configure the above mentioned Global setting to limit inbound traffic from VPN
Configure the "outside" interface ACL so that you only permit traffic from a certain VPN Tunnel Group users only to certain LAN networks
Configure the required NAT0 configurations for traffic between these networks
As Marcin said, there are multiple different ways to achieve the same thing as above.
And as I said I have gotten a bit rusty with the VPN Client side on the ASA so I am not sure if at the moment I can even consider all the possible options but surely the simple ones.
PS. The link that Marcin posted seems to point to a Group Policy setting that would let you lock the that VPN connection to use only a certain local Vlan (subinterface) on the ASA and therefore limit traffic from going to networks behind other interfacec
Hope this helps
- Jouni -
One username for two tunnel in IPSec remote access vpn + ACS for authentication
Hi all,
I want to set up a username which can be used for two different IPSec tunnel (i.e. username USER1 can be used in tunnel TUN1 and TUN2). Can anyone help me how to do this? My current configuration is that I tied the username to tunnel group using group-lock (RADIUS property) so a username can only be used for a particular remote access vpn tunnel (USER1 can only be used for TUN1). I have already tried to enable multiple entry for group lock in ACS (by manipulating the dictionaru setting in ACS), but it seems that authentication still takes the first group and can not take the second group.You'd have to create a new AAA server group pointing to servers in the new domain for authentication.
Then make a new connection profile that uses that AAA server group.
Your users would have to choose the connection profile (absent some more advanced tricks like issuing them user certificates that can be checked for attributes which map to one profile or another).
This could also be done with ISE 1.3 which can act as the RADIUS server and join to multiple AD domains on the backend as identity stores. (or even with ISE 1.2 if you use one of the AD directories as an LDAP store vs. native AD). -
Exchange Server 2013 and Remote Access VPN on a single server running Windows Server 2012?
Just by way of background, I have been installing and administering network servers, e-mail systems, VPN servers, and the like for many years. However, my involvement with Exchange and Windows Server has been mostly on the forensics and data recovery
level, or as a (sophisticated) user. I have never tried to deploy either from scratch before. My deployment experiences have been mostly with Linux in recent years, and with small private or personal "servers" running such cutting edge
software as Windows XP back when it was new. And even NetWare once.
When a client asked me if I could set up a server for his business, running Exchange Server (since they really want Outlook with all of its bells and whistles to work, particularly calendars) and providing VPN access for a shared file store, I figured it
could not be too difficult given that its a small business, with only a few users, and nothing sophisticated in the way of requirements. For reasons that don't bear explaining here, he was not willing to use a vendor hosting Exchange services or cloud
storage. There is no internal network behind the server; it is intended to be a stand-alone server, hanging off a static IP address on the Internet, providing the entirely mobile work-force of about 10 people with Exchange-hosted e-mail for their computers
and phones, a secure file store, and not much else. If Exchange didn't need it, I would not need to install Active Directory, for example. We have no direct need for its services.
So I did the research and it appears, more by implication than outright assertion, that I should be able to run Windows Server 2012 with Exchange Server 2013 on a server that also hosts Remote Access (VPN only) and does nothing else. And it appears
I ought to be able to do it without virtualizing any of it. However, I have spent the last three or four days fighting one mysterious issue after another. I had Remote Access VPN working and fairly stable very quickly (although it takes a very
long time to become available after the server boots), and it has mostly remained reliable throughout although at times while installing Exchange it seems to have dropped out on me. But I've always been able to get it back after scrounging through the
logs to find out what is bothering it. I have occasionally, for a few minutes at a time, had Exchange Server willing to do everything it should do (although not always everything at the same time). At one point I even received a number of e-mails
on my BlackBerry that had been sent to my test account on the Exchange Server, and was able to send an e-mail from my BlackBerry to an outside account.
But then Exchange Server just stopped. There are messages stuck in the queues, among other issues, but the Exchange Administration Center refuses now to display anything (after I enter my Administrator password, I just get a blank screen, whether on
the server or remotely).
So, I am trying to avoid bothering all of you any more than I have to, but let me just begin with the basic question posed in the title: Can I run Exchange Server (and therefore Active Directory and all of its components) and Remote Access (VPN only) on
a single Windows Server 2012 server? And if so, do I have to run virtual machines (which will require adding more memory to the server, since I did not plan for it when I purchased it)? If it can be done, can anyone provide any pointers on what
the pitfalls are that may be causing my problems? I am happy to provide whatever additional information anyone might like to help figure it out.
Thanks!An old thread but I ran into this issue and thought I share my solution since I ran into the same issue. Configuring VPN removes the HTTPS 443 binding on the Default Site in IIS for some strange reason; just go and editing the bindings, add HTTPS and things
should be back to normal. -
Hii frnds,
here is the configuration in my router C1841..for the cisco ipsec remote access vpn..i was able to establish a vpn session properly...but there after i can only reach up to the inside interfaces of the router..but not to the lan devices...
Below is the out put from the router
r1#sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 3488 bytes
! Last configuration change at 20:07:20 UTC Tue Apr 23 2013 by ramana
! NVRAM config last updated at 11:53:16 UTC Sun Apr 21 2013 by ramana
version 15.1
service config
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
no service password-encryption
hostname r1
boot-start-marker
boot-end-marker
enable secret 5 $1$6RzF$L6.zOaswedwOESNpkY0Gb.
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login local-console local
aaa authentication login userauth local
aaa authorization network groupauth local
aaa session-id common
dot11 syslog
ip source-route
ip cef
ip domain name r1.com
multilink bundle-name authenticated
license udi pid CISCO1841 sn FHK145171DM
username ramana privilege 15 secret 5 $1$UE7J$u9nuCPGaAasL/k7CxtNMj.
username giet privilege 15 secret 5 $1$esE5$FD9vbBwTgHERdRSRod7oD.
redundancy
crypto isakmp policy 10
encr 3des
authentication pre-share
group 2
crypto isakmp client configuration group ra-vpn
key xxxxxx
domain r1.com
pool vpn-pool
acl 150
save-password
include-local-lan
max-users 10
crypto ipsec transform-set my-vpn esp-3des esp-md5-hmac
crypto dynamic-map RA 1
set transform-set my-vpn
reverse-route
crypto map ra-vpn client authentication list userauth
crypto map ra-vpn isakmp authorization list groupauth
crypto map ra-vpn client configuration address respond
crypto map ra-vpn 1 ipsec-isakmp dynamic RA
interface Loopback0
ip address 10.2.2.2 255.255.255.255
interface FastEthernet0/0
bandwidth 8000000
ip address 117.239.xx.xx 255.255.255.240
no ip redirects
no ip unreachables
no ip proxy-arp
ip nat outside
ip virtual-reassembly
duplex auto
speed auto
crypto map ra-vpn
interface FastEthernet0/1
description $ES_LAN$
ip address 192.168.10.252 255.255.255.0 secondary
ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.252.0 secondary
ip address 172.16.0.1 255.255.252.0 secondary
ip address 10.10.7.1 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly
duplex auto
speed auto
ip local pool vpn-pool 172.18.1.1 172.18.1.100
ip forward-protocol nd
ip http server
ip http authentication local
no ip http secure-server
ip dns server
ip nat pool INTERNETPOOL 117.239.xx.xx 117.239.xx.xx netmask 255.255.255.240
ip nat inside source list 100 pool INTERNETPOOL overload
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 117.239.xx.xx
access-list 100 permit ip 10.10.7.0 0.0.0.255 any
access-list 100 permit ip 10.10.10.0 0.0.1.255 any
access-list 100 permit ip 172.16.0.0 0.0.3.255 any
access-list 100 permit ip 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.255 any
access-list 150 permit ip 10.10.7.0 0.0.0.255 172.18.0.0 0.0.255.255
access-list 150 permit ip host 10.2.2.2 172.18.1.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 150 permit ip 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.255 172.18.1.0 0.0.0.255
control-plane
line con 0
login authentication local-console
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
login authentication local-console
transport input telnet ssh
scheduler allocate 20000 1000
end
r1>sh ip route
Codes: L - local, C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2
i - IS-IS, su - IS-IS summary, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2
ia - IS-IS inter area, * - candidate default, U - per-user static route
o - ODR, P - periodic downloaded static route, + - replicated route
Gateway of last resort is 117.239.xx.xx to network 0.0.0.0
S* 0.0.0.0/0 [1/0] via 117.239.xx.xx
10.0.0.0/8 is variably subnetted, 5 subnets, 3 masks
C 10.2.2.2/32 is directly connected, Loopback0
C 10.10.7.0/24 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/1
L 10.10.7.1/32 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/1
C 10.10.8.0/22 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/1
L 10.10.10.1/32 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/1
117.0.0.0/8 is variably subnetted, 2 subnets, 2 masks
C 117.239.xx.xx/28 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0
L 117.239.xx.xx/32 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0
172.16.0.0/16 is variably subnetted, 2 subnets, 2 masks
C 172.16.0.0/22 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/1
L 172.16.0.1/32 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/1
172.18.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets
S 172.18.1.39 [1/0] via 49.206.59.86, FastEthernet0/0
192.168.10.0/24 is variably subnetted, 2 subnets, 2 masks
C 192.168.10.0/24 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/1
L 192.168.10.252/32 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/1
r1#sh crypto isakmp sa
IPv4 Crypto ISAKMP SA
dst src state conn-id status
117.239.xx.xx 49.206.59.86 QM_IDLE 1043 ACTIVE
IPv6 Crypto ISAKMP SA
r1 #sh crypto ipsec sa
interface: FastEthernet0/0
Crypto map tag: giet-vpn, local addr 117.239.xx.xx
protected vrf: (none)
local ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/0/0)
remote ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (172.18.1.39/255.255.255.255/0/0)
current_peer 49.206.59.86 port 50083
PERMIT, flags={}
#pkts encaps: 0, #pkts encrypt: 0, #pkts digest: 0
#pkts decaps: 2, #pkts decrypt: 2, #pkts verify: 2
#pkts compressed: 0, #pkts decompressed: 0
#pkts not compressed: 0, #pkts compr. failed: 0
#pkts not decompressed: 0, #pkts decompress failed: 0
#send errors 0, #recv errors 0
local crypto endpt.: 117.239.xx.xx, remote crypto endpt.: 49.206.xx.xx
path mtu 1500, ip mtu 1500, ip mtu idb FastEthernet0/0
current outbound spi: 0x550E70F9(1427009785)
PFS (Y/N): N, DH group: none
inbound esp sas:
spi: 0x5668C75(90606709)
transform: esp-3des esp-md5-hmac ,
in use settings ={Tunnel UDP-Encaps, }
conn id: 2089, flow_id: FPGA:89, sibling_flags 80000046, crypto map: ra-vpn
sa timing: remaining key lifetime (k/sec): (4550169/3437)
IV size: 8 bytes
replay detection support: Y
Status: ACTIVE
inbound ah sas:
inbound pcp sas:
outbound esp sas:
spi: 0x550E70F9(1427009785)
transform: esp-3des esp-md5-hmac ,
in use settings ={Tunnel UDP-Encaps, }
conn id: 2090, flow_id: FPGA:90, sibling_flags 80000046, crypto map: ra-vpn
sa timing: remaining key lifetime (k/sec): (4550170/3437)
IV size: 8 bytes
replay detection support: Y
Status: ACTIVE
outbound ah sas:
outbound pcp sas:hi Maximilian Schojohann..
First i would like to Thank you for showing interest in solving my issue...After some research i found that desabling the " IP CEF" will solve the issue...when i desable i was able to communicate success fully with the router lan..But when i desable " IP CEF " Router cpu processer goes to 99% and hangs...
In the output of " sh process cpu" it shows 65% of utilization from "IP INPUT"
so plz give me an alternate solution ....thanks in advance....
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