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7.7

ASA 5510 NAT and ACL Issues again

Asked by miconis in Cisco PIX Firewall, Enterprise Firewalls

I really don't know what I messed up, but as soon as I get this fixed I will backup my config again.

I am trying to setup a STATIC NAT from a public IP to the internal of 1 particular server and then allow 3389 (RDP) traffic from any outside source to this internal server.

I have the following:

access-list Outside_access_in extended permit tcp any host 10.100.101.1 eq 3389
AND
static (Inside,Outside) tcp 70.150.***.*** 3389 10.100.101.1 3389 netmask 255.255.255.255

So far, this is the only Static NAT I am trying to configure. This Public IP will be used just for this server, so I am not sharing a single Outside IP with the internal servers.

I have read about the need to BIND the Outside_access_in to an access-group to the Outside interface, but the commands will not work. Am I just missing this entry so it knows which interface to apply the ACLs to?

I see the following in the Syslog when I try to connect to RDP from Outside:

Inbound TCP Connection denied from X.X.X.X/1806 to 70.150.X.X/3389 flags SYN on interace Outside

Thanks!
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