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Asked by CiscoVoiceGuy in Cisco PIX Firewall, Virtual Private Networking (VPN), VNC Remote Access Software
Experts,
I have a Cisco ASA5505. We connect to the device using Cisco VPN client. We can connect to the VPN just fine. I would like to make a workstation accessable through the VPN using VNC. I am not really sure where to go from here. I am CCNA/CCNA Voice/Cisco IP Unified Communications Express specialist so im mostly a voice guy but I got stuck with this. The device is fully functioning as intended besides this one thing.
Lets say the outside interface has a public IP. The inside interface is 10.10.20.254. The VPN clients are given 192.168.11.0 /24. The internal network is 10.10.20.0 /24. The users machine I want to make accessable through the VPN (Not external IP) would be 10.10.20.54.
I can ping the 10.10.20.54 machine whilst putty'd into the asa but I cannot ping it from the vpn client (Lets say my vpn client is 192.168.11.221) How would I go about letting any IP from the VPN range access ports 5900-5902 on the 10.10.20.54 machine. I am very familar with the Cisco IOS/Call manager side of things but the ASA is beyond me. I can of course understand most of the config in the ios of the ASA i'm just not sure where to go from here.
Thanks in advance guys!
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