Cisco Firewall :: Trace-route Through ASA 8.2 Is Not Working When ICMP Error Inspection
Jun 6, 2011
I have problem with icmp traceroute configuration. When I enabling icmp error inspection in global policy, my traceroute results through ASA 8.2.4 looks like this: My traceroute [v0.75]
icmp inspection and ttl decrement on ASA is enabled. Also I configured ACL on outside interface to permit ICMP completely.
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Jan 31, 2012
More and more recently I'm seeing that inspect ICMP and ICMP error do not allow trace route to work through the firewall from inside to outside.I used to go in, enable the inspections and subsequent trace route's worked. Now when this is enabled, the firewall still blocks return trace route.
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Jun 24, 2011
I've enabled antispoof on all interfaces on asa 5510.If you start a traceroute to a network on the default route, everything works, since replies comes to an interface with route 0.0.0.0/0 defined.If you start a tracer route to a network that is NOT on the default route (let's assume coporate MPLS), you only get response from first carrier router, the other are discarded because of anti spoof violation.
I have ICMP inspection and icmp-error inspection enabled.
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May 10, 2012
i have removed the icmp inspection from my default policy-map in my ASA 5520,now i could not able to ping to 4.2.2.2 from my LAN even though i have configured an ICMP Access-list in my asa like ,but I can't ping 4.2.2.2 for testing the Internet connectivity,what shall i do to allow only my self as admin to ping outside?
-icmp permit host 192.168.60.60 echo
-icmp permit host 192.168.60.60 echo-reply
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Oct 15, 2012
We have a ASA 5505 and a 5510, that we are using site to site.I need to traceroute from the 5505-5510.. From the outside interfaces.. Don't want to do this through the site-to-site.I have temporarily added a few acl on the outside interfaces.when i traceroute it only goes one hop.. Maybe thats the way it suppose to be? I need to know all the hops between the outside interfaces on the 5505 to the outside interface on the 5510.
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Jun 10, 2013
I changed from a Linksys E4200 to a 5505 and when I use trace route, it doesn't return a DNS name for each hop. I can see the hops shown as asterisks. Do I have to add something to inspect for this to work?
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Jul 16, 2009
I have an issue with Cisco ASA 5520, The summary is below!
Packet # 1 on inside capture the Call-ID was: Call-ID: 2a54f680-
a5d1de2a-160c-164070a@10.7.100.1
Packet # 1 on outside interface the Call-ID was: Call-ID: 2a54f680-
a5d1de2a-160c-164070a@149.5.33.44 --- this bcz of the inspection.
Packet # 2 on outside capture the Call-ID was: Call-ID: 2a54f680-
a5d1de2a-160c-164070a@149.5.33.44
Packet # 2 on inside capture the Call-ID stay: Call-ID: 2a54f680-
a5d1de2a-160c-164070a@149.5.33.44 --- this is the problem.
(This suppose to be Call-ID: 2a54f680-a5d1de2a-160c-164070a@10.7.100.1)The inspection should change the Call-ID for the incoming packet as it did with the outgoing packet. Whenever, the CM receive the trying message with different Call-ID it considered as new session and it keep sending invitation messages for the SIP provider.NAT is enabled.
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May 23, 2012
I'm having issues with NAT dropping ICMP on default NAT. Do I need to create another NAT for ICMP?
Here's the packet-tracer result:
firewall01# packet-tracer input inside icmp 172.23.1.74 0 10 8.8.8.8 detailed
Phase: 1
Type: ROUTE-LOOKUP
Subtype: input
Result: ALLOW
Config:
[code]....
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Dec 29, 2011
I want to know the return path between my IP and a server. I know that trace route gets some information about the hops from my IP to a server (for example www.google.com) but this info is about the forward path. But I want to know what is the path from the server to my PC, what is the reverse path (return path)? What are the middle hops? In other word, I want to know where is the forward and reverse path when I ping a server? I can find the forward path using trace route, but what about the return path?
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May 7, 2012
I am trying to track down a device that's blocking a certain port I know there are programs out there than will do a trace-route that's on TCP but is there any programs that allow you to specify a port?
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Jul 19, 2012
Have win7 system, cisco WIRED 1720 router, ~1.5mb frame relay via C&WPanama, nortons antivirus installed. IP config dump is at the bottom, but in this event, I don't think my problem is local.An important work-related chat quit working today, and I have narrowed down the issue to not being able to connect to the provider website from my current location. (I can connect via US proxy, but cannot run the java applet via the proxy, it seems it is still trying to go from here to there).
The site I am trying to reach is host7.parachat.com, IP 64.13.158.24
I can load this page (just a landing page comment) as well as their main pages via us proxy, but time out trying to load directly. Fiddler returns a 502 error, socket connection failed.
have tested on 3 machines (all on same router), then on a laptop which hadn't been booted or updated in over a year (also on same router). Trying to find a free wireless network to test with the laptop, but that hasn't been found yet.
[code]....
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Mar 24, 2013
when i make a trace route on an ASR 1001 router to 172.23.30.7 I get the following output:
VRF info: (vrf in name/id, vrf out name/id)
1 192.168.99.192 0 msec
192.168.99.191 1 msec
192.168.99.192 0 msec
2 172.23.30.243 1 msec 1 msec 1 msec
3 172.23.30.7 1 msec 1 msec 1 msec
Is there a loop between 192.168.99.191 and .192 (this are two routers with hsrp .190) or is this normal behavior when using trace route on an asr 1001?
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Jan 21, 2013
I have an E4200 and have added it to my network with a new static IP and DHCP and firewalls off.It runs off my cable modem and router (Virgin Media Superhub) that has DHCP.When I tell it to do a firmware update, traceroute or ping it fails, just wont do any of them.
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Jul 8, 2011
After command clear route, all timers just continue, there is not actually clearing the routing table... This is happening on two different boxes: pair of ASA 5520 and one 5505 ASA... I presume it is happening on all others too, but I don't have this release installed anywhere else...
Codes:
C - connected, S - static, I - IGRP, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2, E - EGP
i - IS-IS, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2, ia - IS-IS inter area
* - candidate default, U - per-user static route, o - ODR
P - periodic downloaded static route(code)
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Jun 14, 2010
We have ip arp inspection and dhcp snooping enable in couple of 3750 and 3560 switches. Everything works fine, excepted few case that DAI packet rate trigger and errdisable the port. Later on we found out that most of computer that trigger DAI is Windows 7 and especially when they are in sleep mode. Not sure if anyone experiencing it with Windows 7. Also we have it rate limit at 64.
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Aug 2, 2011
We had a problem with SMTP inspection dropping some regular emails (Cisco 2901 IOS 15.0). The original configuration.
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Jun 21, 2011
We had a problem with SMTP inspection dropping some regular emails (Cisco 2901 IOS 15.0).Incoming mails are going thru Spam and Virus Blocker so that bypassing SMTP inspection is not security issue in this case.
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Dec 16, 2012
Our Firewall is just new. ASA5525X
Today, during a packet_trace to debug a routing problem, the active ASA
- thsasaprd02 - crashed suddenly.
I was able to copy-paste the console - including the command that triggered it - After the reboot I ran the command again, on the same ASA - after doing a manual failover - the command succeeded normally.
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Sep 11, 2012
I was logged into our ASA 5505 via ASDM-IDM Launcher (everything was working) and when I tried to update a change later on today it was unable to send the request. I tried to ping the device and the request timed out. The internet is still working, the VPN connections are still up. But I cannot connect into it anymore.
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May 25, 2011
I have multiple customers and servers behind my ASA5510s. After moving a new customer with an FTP server behind the firewalls, they immediatly had issues with customers connecting to their FTP server. I had the default inspection rules running regarding FTP. After removing the "inspect ftp" from the global policy their issues went away. Since this is a larger customer I can't force them to change their server, I need to accomodate and fix this on the firewall. I left the "inspect ftp" command out and there have been sporatic issues from other customers, unable to connect to outside FTP servers from the terminal servers and timeouts and disconnects to our own FTP servers.
This is what I "think" is the solution.. I added a second inspection policy after the default one and only added "inspect ftp" to it. Then I used the "exclude" option to exclude the new customer. That new customer is fine and things are better, but still not working right. Does the following config accomplish what I want?? Does the exclude ACL get what I need or do I need an "include" or permit statement in that ACL?
object-group network DM_INLINE_NETWORK_10 network-object 172.24.X.0 255.255.255.0
object-group service DM_INLINE_TCP_1 tcp port-object eq ftp port-object eq ftp-data
access-list global_mpc extended deny tcp any object-group DM_INLINE_TCP_1 object-group DM_INLINE_NETWORK_10(code)
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Jan 29, 2013
ASA 5520 running 8.4.5:We had an issue with a remote SMTP connection getting screwed up as a result of ESMPT inspect.It took me 3 hours of troubleshooting the SMTP connection before finally figuring out that the firewall was the culprit. What really through me off was that I saw nothing in the ASA logs (warning and above) that showed packets were being dropped. I'm probably crazy but I thought I remembered seeing entries in the log when packets were dropped due to a type of inspection (specifically, I remember entries in the log saying something to the effect of packet dropped due to ESMPT inspect, packet too big). My quesiton to Cisco TAC was: Is there a simple way to have the log give a warning every time a packet is dropped due to any inspection rule, just like we can see any drops due to ACLs? So far the only answer has been a complex list of log changes to allow debugging and notifications of certain events. This isn't something I want to roll out to all my ASAs.
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Jun 13, 2012
I am using the Cisco ASA5510 for my Telepresent infarstructure. I have a problem with Encrypted SIP calling for call in/out.
Is there is a way to disable the TLS inspection for Cisco ASA5510?
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Aug 9, 2012
We have several customers running ASA 8.4x code and all seem to be plagued with the ESMTP inspection bug CSCtr92976.I have tested this in the lab with an ASA 5505 running 8.4(1), 8.4(2) and 8.4(4)1 & 8.4(4)3 and the behaviour is always the same. I have an Exchange 2007 server and I can see in the logs the following messages:
2012-08-10T13:04:37.331Z,EXCHANGEDefault EXCHANGE,08CF3610468A42D7,3,192.168.102.28:25,192.168.250.26:52756,<,XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,
2012-08-10T13:04:42.345Z,EXCHANGEDefault EXCHANGE,08CF3610468A42D7,4,192.168.102.28:25,192.168.250.26:52756,>,500 5.3.3 Unrecognizedcommand, 2012-08-10T13:05:20.506Z,EXCHANGEDefault EXCHANGE,08CF3610468A42D7,5,192.168.102.28:25,192.168.250.26:52756,<,XXX,
This is with the default ESMTP inspection enabled. I have also created a custom ESMTP inspection policy that does nothing but log and the behaviour is still the same. Sometimes traffic will pass but most of the time it won't. The workaround is to just disable the ESMTP inspection.
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Sep 21, 2011
By default ASA applies DNS packet inspection with a default (maximum) packet size of 512bytes as recommended by RFC 1035, anything above is dropped.
I have a customer that is trying to use larger packet sizes due to extension mechanisms for DNS defined in RFC2671.
My question is , is it safe to increase the default packet size in the DNS inspection thus applied globally for all DNS traffic, or should / can we apply a policy that applies only to this specific customer ?
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May 3, 2011
let me know how to enable HTTP inspection in ASA 5505 through ASDM.
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May 9, 2012
I was under the impression that all Cisco ASA firewalls shipped with a default inspection policy.
Example
policy-map global_policy
class inspection_default
inspect dns preset_dns_map
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can I build this myself? Why is it missing (I have two other ASA 5505s here that also do not have it). What would I do to rebuild it?
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Jan 10, 2011
On FWSM (running version 4.1 in my case) the default global policy uses the following class map:class-map inspection_default match default-inspection-traffic
What "default-inspection-traffic" includes? Is it all traffic? If so, do I really want all my traffic to go through the inspection engine? I would imagine this would have a performance impact on traffic that is not part of the protocols being inspected.
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Jan 18, 2012
I am having issues with PXE boot images for PCs cannot be loaded from remotely.The diagnosis revealed that SunRPC & TFTP were being inspected by ASA causing drop of packets.So I excluded these two inspections for the particular server behind the firewall. It seem to resolve the issue for instance but it crawled back again.
Is there a way that the inspection can be turned off for that particular server at the IP level?
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May 1, 2011
two 6509 chassis with VSS configuration.One of those chassis have one FWSM installed and the configuration is like this:
Switch: firewall multiple-vlan-interfacesfirewall switch 1 module 3 vlan-group 1firewall vlan-group 1 3-5,7,8,10,200 interface Vlan200 ip address 10.50.50.1 255.255.255.252end
I am not receiving icmp replays from the fswm interfaces if i try to ping 172.20.80.1 from 10.50.50.2.I do not see any debuging info in the logsI successfully ping 10.50.50.2 from the inside networks int the cat6500, but int the network 172.20.80.0, can not ping 10.50.50.2.
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Dec 31, 2011
I have a branch office set up were all traffic goes back to the core, iincluding internet acces.
It has been working fine for a year, but recently I have started to see the firewalls Asa 5505 closing the connection and stopping the phone from answering the calls.
I have skinny inspection turned on all my branch offices, but had to turn it off at the one site to get one of my phones to registered.
I haven't made any changes to the network that would trigger this issue, such as upgrading phone firmware.
My firewall is configured for default deny, other than Skinny (tcp 2000), do I need Skinny inspection to be turned on?
It's turned on my 5 other branches.How can I debug why the skinny inspection is closing the connection?As a separate note this phone is part of a pool of phones that shares a common DN, would this be causing the issue?
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Mar 8, 2011
I Have a 2821 Router with a IOS Version 12.4(13r)T. When i enabled the firewall, my download speed slows down to 10-20kbps (the normal is 5-6 Mbps).
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Jun 5, 2012
I need to allow traffic between webserver in dmz and mssql (Microsoft SQL Server 2008).MSSQL use dynamic port (now it is 63796) and this cannot be changed.
Basically, I can allow such traffic using next configuration:access-list dmz extended permit tcp host 1.2.3.4 host 5.6.7.8 eq 1433access-list dmz extended permit udp host 1.2.3.4 host 5.6.7.8 eq 1434 access-list dmz extended permit tcp host 1.2.3.4 host 5.6.7.8 eq 63796
But, I would like to add mssql inspection and I did the next:
class-map class_sqlnetmatch port tcp eq 1433policy-map global_policyclass inspection_default inspect dns preset_dns_map inspect ftp inspect h323 h225 inspect h323 ras inspect ip-options inspect netbios inspect rsh inspect rtsp inspect skinny inspect esmtp inspect sqlnet inspect sunrpc inspect tftp inspect sip inspect xdmcp class class_sqlnet inspect sqlnet service-policy global_policy global
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May 6, 2011
I can't find any specific information on the implementation of packet inspection in a zone based policy firewall. In other words, is there a specification or even just a set of values that define the default inspection parameters for all protocols? With DPI I can manage 'some' of the inspection capabilities but I have some fairly rigorous and specific requirements to meet and I need to validate that the IOS ZBFW will meet those requirements. Specifically, I'm interested in HTTP, DNS, and ICMP but all other protocols would be useful as well.I'm working with basic routers; 871's, 2811's, 1841's, etc. The IOS in use in most cases is adventerprisek9-mz.151-3.T.
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