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I can't stand my users
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Sometimes I feel like the most appropriate response for some Spiceworks threads is "Yo mama!"
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@EddieJennings said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Sometimes I feel like the most appropriate response for some Spiceworks threads is "Yo mama!"
Is this a VPN comment?
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@scottalanmiller That and a couple of other threads I've stumbled on recently but didn't feel like linking. I still stand by my idea of doing the L2TP/IPSEC VPN if he chooses to keep the ASA. The L2TP/IPSEC works pretty well and avoids having a standalone client application.
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@EddieJennings said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@scottalanmiller That and a couple of other threads I've stumbled on recently but didn't feel like linking. I still stand by my idea of doing the L2TP/IPSEC VPN if he chooses to keep the ASA. The L2TP/IPSEC works pretty well and avoids having a standalone client application.
No license needed to use that?
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@EddieJennings said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@scottalanmiller That and a couple of other threads I've stumbled on recently but didn't feel like linking. I still stand by my idea of doing the L2TP/IPSEC VPN if he chooses to keep the ASA. The L2TP/IPSEC works pretty well and avoids having a standalone client application.
Looks like that requires a license, too.
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@scottalanmiller The base license allows for 10 VPN connections. I believe extra licensing comes into play when you use their AnyConnect client.
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@EddieJennings said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@scottalanmiller The base license allows for 10 VPN connections. I believe extra licensing comes into play when you use their AnyConnect client.
yeah I thought it came with 5-10 licenses.
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I thought I read the ASA line was OEL a few years ago. Is that not the case?
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@EddieJennings said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@scottalanmiller The base license allows for 10 VPN connections. I believe extra licensing comes into play when you use their AnyConnect client.
Not according to Cisco's FAQ.
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@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
I thought I read the ASA line was OEL a few years ago. Is that not the case?
I think so.
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@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
I thought I read the ASA line was OEL a few years ago. Is that not the case?
I think so.
The 5510 was EOL sales in 2013, end of support in 2018
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@scottalanmiller http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/asa92/configuration/vpn/asa-vpn-cli/vpn-l2tp-ipsec.html
We have ASA 5505's. Our site-to-site VPN is an ikev2, our remote-access VPN uses ikeV1 and lt2p/ipsec as the tunneling protocol. The clients use the built-in Windows l2tp/ipsec client. So as I understand it, no additional licensing is involved as we're not using AnyConnect.
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@EddieJennings said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@scottalanmiller http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/asa92/configuration/vpn/asa-vpn-cli/vpn-l2tp-ipsec.html
We have ASA 5505's. Our site-to-site VPN is an ikev2, our remote-access VPN uses ikeV1 and lt2p/ipsec as the tunneling protocol. The clients use the built-in Windows l2tp/ipsec client. So as I understand it, no additional licensing is involved as we're not using AnyConnect.
That link seems to say that you do need a license, though. Where does it imply that you could get away without one?
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@EddieJennings said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@scottalanmiller http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/asa92/configuration/vpn/asa-vpn-cli/vpn-l2tp-ipsec.html
We have ASA 5505's. Our site-to-site VPN is an ikev2, our remote-access VPN uses ikeV1 and lt2p/ipsec as the tunneling protocol. The clients use the built-in Windows l2tp/ipsec client. So as I understand it, no additional licensing is involved as we're not using AnyConnect.
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- IPsec remote access VPN using IKEv1 and IPsec site-to-site VPN using IKEv1 or IKEv2:
- Base license: 10 sessions.
This is the license we bought with the ASA, model ASA5505-BUN-K9.
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I see so you bought 12 with the original purchase.
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I think we're talking about two different things. I have a license for my ASA, as it was purchased when I bought the device. I do not have additional licensing that allows me to use several AnyConnect clients. We don't need it, as the ikev1 l2tp/ipsec fits our needs.