Upgrade Cisco PIX 515E to Version 8.0(4)
and ASDM version 6.1(5) KB ID 0000424 Problem I had to update a Cisco PIX 515E last week, Cisco 500 firewalls are a bit thin on the ground these days, and most of my corporate clients have replaced then with Cisco ASA 5500 firewalls. So as these units are now getting retired, or moved to the test bench, or sold on ebay. I thought I’d document probably the last one I did for posterity, and to help anyone else out. Note: Cisco...
SmoothWall site to site (IPSEC) VPN to Cisco ASA
KB ID 0000436 Problem You would like to put in a site to site VPN from a site that has a SmoothWall firewall to another site that has a Cisco ASA. Note: This procedure was carried out on a SmoothWall UTM 1000 Series appliance, and uses a pre-shared key to authenticate the VPN. Solution 1. For The Cisco end of the configuration, you can configure it from command line see here, or from the ASDM see here.. 2. Connect to the...
Cisco ASA – Java RDP Error – Connection Exception Wrong modulus size! Expected64 +8got:264
KB ID 0000452 Problem Seen while attempting to connect to to a Windows machine via the RDP plug in on a Cisco ASA firewall. Error: properJavaRDP error Connection Exception Wrong modulus size! Expected64 +8got:264 Solution 1. I’ve seen some posts indicating that this can be caused by the version of Java that’s installed, however in my case that was NOT the problem. 2. Connect to the ASDM of the ASA firewall >...
Cisco ASA 5500 – Adding Licenses
KB ID 0000531 Problem Each model in the Cisco ASA 5500 range comes with a range of licences and features, to add these features you can purchase them from a Cisco reseller. You will then need to apply the licence to the device. Solution 1. Your first step is to purchase the Licence you require from an authorised cisco reseller. 2. When your licence arrives you need to locate the PAK that is on the certificate. 3. You need the Serial...
Cisco ASA Redundant or Backup ISP Links with VPNs
KB ID 0000544 Problem This method provides failover to a redundant ISP link should your primary network connection go down. IT IS NOT going to load balance the traffic across both interfaces. In this example I’ve also got a VPN to a remote site and some port forwarding to contend with as well. Where we are at the start. Where we want to be Solution Before you go any further the ASA that will have the backup ISP line,...