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Configuring user-defined port for http

sylvainnguyen
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Hi All,

How can I configure a user-defined port to allow http access on a Cisco ASA 5510?

Thanks

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gfullage
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Do you mean for ASDM access, or for WebVPN access?

For WebVPN access you do the following:

webvpn

  port 444

  enable outside

For ASDM do:

http server enable 444

See http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/multisec/asa_sw/v_7_2/conf_gd/vpn/webvpn.htm#wp999631 for more details.

Hi,

What happens is that I have an web applicationr residing on a NT server. We access this app through IE using the following url: http://.:/

in our case, the port number is 10200.

When accessing it from the server itself, it works fine, when accessing it from another desktop in the LAN, the page cannot be displayed. I suspect that the port 10200 needs to be configured to allow http traffic.

Thanks for your help

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