09-05-2007 05:36 AM - edited 03-03-2019 06:36 PM
1x Cisco PIX 515 firewall running 6.0(1) firmware.
9x 3COM 3C250C hubs
Made no changes of any kind. FW suddenly started blocking HTTP/80 traffic. All other I/O traffic passes. All devices reloaded and later cold-restarted (no errors on LEDS). As last resort, erased flash config and re-entered via console cable. LAN users/servers are on subnet 192.168.1.x and VPN users on subnet 192.168.3.x
My suspicions tend toward absence of OUTBOUND statements; TIMEOUT XLATE value too long, or a brown-out during the night... Any ideas? Config follows:
Thanks!
M.T.
nameif ethernet0 outside security0
nameif ethernet1 inside security100
enable password ********
passwd ********
hostname FWNKI
fixup protocol ftp 21
fixup protocol http 80
fixup protocol h323 1720
fixup protocol rsh 514
fixup protocol smtp 25
fixup protocol sqlnet 1521
fixup protocol sip 5060
fixup protocol skinny 2000
names
access-list 200 permit ip 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.3.0 255.255.255.0
pager lines 24
logging on
logging buffered debugging
interface ethernet0 auto
interface ethernet1 auto
mtu outside 1500
mtu inside 1500
ip address outside <public IP ending .235> 255.255.255.248
ip address inside 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
ip audit info action alarm
ip audit attack action alarm
ip local pool dealer 192.168.3.1-192.168.3.254
pdm history enable
arp timeout 14400
global (outside) 1 <public IP ending .237>
nat (inside) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0 0
static (inside,outside) <public IP ending .234> 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
conduit permit icmp any any
conduit permit tcp host <public IP ending .234> eq smtp any
conduit permit tcp host <public IP ending .238> eq domain any
conduit permit tcp host <public IP ending .234> eq 443 any
conduit permit tcp host <public IP ending .238> eq www any
route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 <public IP ending .233> 1
timeout xlate 3:00:00
timeout conn 1:00:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00 rpc 0:10:00 h323 0:05:00 sip 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00
timeout uauth 0:05:00 absolute
aaa-server TACACS+ protocol tacacs+
aaa-server RADIUS protocol radius
no snmp-server location
no snmp-server contact
snmp-server community public
no snmp-server enable traps
floodguard enable
sysopt security fragguard
sysopt connection permit-ipsec
sysopt ipsec pl-compatible
no sysopt route dnat
crypto ipsec transform-set vpnclient esp-des esp-md5-hmac
crypto ipsec transform-set vpnmark esp-des esp-md5-hmac
crypto dynamic-map vpnclient 200 match address 200
crypto dynamic-map vpnclient 200 set transform-set vpnclient
crypto dynamic-map lexmap 10 set transform-set vpnmark
crypto map partner-map 10 ipsec-isakmp dynamic lexmap
crypto map partner-map 200 ipsec-isakmp dynamic vpnclient
crypto map partner-map client configuration address initiate
crypto map partner-map client configuration address respond
crypto map partner-map 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 dealer outside
isakmp policy 10 authentication pre-share
isakmp policy 10 encryption des
isakmp policy 10 hash md5
isakmp policy 10 group 2
isakmp policy 10 lifetime 86400
isakmp policy 200 authentication pre-share
isakmp policy 200 encryption des
isakmp policy 200 hash md5
isakmp policy 200 group 1
isakmp policy 200 lifetime 86400
vpngroup vpnnki address-pool dealer
vpngroup vpnnki idle-time 1800
vpngroup vpnnki password ********
telnet 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.255 inside
telnet timeout 5
ssh timeout 5
terminal width 80
09-11-2007 07:53 AM
SSH uses the conn timeout value and the xlate timeout value. So does the PIX first use the conn timeout value and then uses the xlate timeout and then closes out the connection? http access not working through the PIX and console, ssh hanging.
For ssh through the pix, it will terminate if either ends sends RESET or the usual pix ?xlate? timeout applies to it.
09-11-2007 07:56 AM
Thanks for your reply.
I haven't looked any further, as my client opted to upgrade to an ASA 5510. Which I installed this morning.
Problem is now irrelevant as the old PIX will be traded-in.
But thanks anyway. ;)
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