
Nat (inside,outside) static interface service tcp 3389 3389Īccess-group outside_access_in_1 in interface outside Nat (inside,outside) static interface service tcp https https Nat (inside,outside) static interface service tcp www www Icmp unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1

Object-group service vpn-services tcp-udpĪccess-list outside_access_in extended permit tcp any object Webserver eq wwwĪccess-list outside_access_in_1 extended permit tcp any object Webserver object-group DM_INLINE_TCP_1Īccess-list outside_access_in_1 remark Ãppnar för vpnĪccess-list outside_access_in_1 extended permit object-group TCPUDP any any object-group VPNportsĪccess-list outside_access_in_1 extended permit object-group TCPUDP any any object-group RDP Same-security-traffic permit intra-interface Same-security-traffic permit inter-interface (For a try I opened all ports, no change.) I'm using PSK for IPSec, entered same on Cisco and client - checked several times, this is not a password/PSK issue. (Yeah, I could never have guessed.)įor the cli config, I followed this tutorial carefully (3 times actually.) Googling on that only comes up with a few pages telling me this message is caused by an error. Googling on those gives a few suggestions none works.Īll I get in the log on Cisco is the "Error processing payload: Payload ID: 1" I have done this 2 ways, first by using the "VPN Wizard" in ASDM and then 5 hours later removing everything and configuring from cli.Īnd it just doesn't work, client (WinXP & Win7) gets "error 792" and sometimes "error 789" (both indicating problem with phase 1, I'm pretty sure of that)

Most things work but now I want to setup a vpn connection. So, there is this Cisco ASA 5505 ver 8.4. This is pretty urgent, client expects me to have this up by lunch today
