Allow access to VMware View through Cisco ASA 5500
Nov17

Allow access to VMware View through Cisco ASA 5500

KB ID 0000545  Problem To access VMware View though a firewall you need the following ports to be open; TCP Port 80 (http/www) TCP Port 443 (https/ssl) TCP Port 4172 (PCoIP) UDP Port 4172 (PCoIP) In the following example I’m using 192.168.1.100 as the internal IP address of the View Server and the public IP address of the firewall is 123.123.123.123. Which solution you use, depends on weather you are allowing access via a...

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Cisco ASA 5500 – Throttling (Rate Limiting) Traffic
Nov17

Cisco ASA 5500 – Throttling (Rate Limiting) Traffic

KB ID 0001001  Problem If you have one client that’s taking all your bandwidth, or a server that’s getting a lot of connections from external IP addresses, and that’s causing you performance problems, you can ‘throttle’ traffic from/to that client by ‘policing’ its traffic. Solution To demonstrate, I have a 30Mb connection at home, when I run a test on the download connection speed from my...

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Cisco ASA 5500 – Adding New ‘Different Range’ Public IP Addresses
Nov17

Cisco ASA 5500 – Adding New ‘Different Range’ Public IP Addresses

KB ID 0001006  Problem I got an email at work yesterday; “Hello Pete I have asked our ISP to give us two additional real IP addresses so that we can progress the following two projects: Microsoft DirectAccess Publishing documents to a web server from our internal DMS. {ISP Name} have come back and said that they don’t have the next available numbers in our current IP address range, but they do have two other numbers we could...

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Cisco ASA 5500 – Performing NAT for Two (or More) internal IP’s to a Spare Public IP
Nov17

Cisco ASA 5500 – Performing NAT for Two (or More) internal IP’s to a Spare Public IP

KB ID 0001057  Problem I was in the PIX/ASA area at EE last night, and a poster asked if they could perform NAT on a couple of internal IP addresses to a spare public IP that they had. I had done this for a client some time last year when I performed and upgrade from 8.2. Anyone who has ever done a large upgrade on an ASA to the ‘new’ NAT system, will appreciate this is usually the area where the upgrade has a problem. So...

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