Cisco WAN :: 800 Router - Redirect URL To IP Address?
Oct 18, 2011Is it possible in Cisco 800 Router to redirect a website request coming from a user to an IP address?
View 3 RepliesIs it possible in Cisco 800 Router to redirect a website request coming from a user to an IP address?
View 3 RepliesOur company uses a commercial copier monitoring package called FMAudit to obtain meter readings from our clients' copiers, and it uses a feed to send the readings back to us. We have used port 90 for this purpose.Due to a recent server crash and emergency reconfiguration of our network, we have moved our FMAudit central server from in-house to a hosted service, with of course a different external IP address.
Without interfering with our other systems, is there a way to redirect JUST PORT 90 to another IP address external to our own? I don't care if it has to happen at the router or server level. We are using Server 2003 and a Cisco 887VAW.
On the inside interface and network, we have a server at, (as an example) 192.168.87.1, which acts as an email server.
The outside ip address of the ASA is, say, 200.0.0.1.
The ASA directs any imap requests from the outside interface to 192.168.87.1, which works fine from the outside. Users simply open up email, and collect emails etc.
When they come inside the office, their machine of course attempts to contact the ip address 200.0.0.1. the ASA knows it is outside interface, so they are unable to collect emails.
that any internal IMAP requests from machines on the inside to 200.0.0.1 are directed to the machine inside on 192.168.87.1?
I am having an issue with the user VPNs. For users connected via the AnyConnect VPN client, all of their Internet traffic goes out their local Internet connection, since I am using split tunneling. However, I need a specific public IP address to go through the VPN tunnel and out the DIA at the main office, rather than the user's local internet connection. I managed to have this IP address go through the tunnel to the ASA at the main office, but it appears that it gets blocked somewhere there, or maybe the return traffic gets blocked. I am using an ASA 5520 at the main office, with software version 8.3.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am desperate to make some kind of translation which convert an outside IP Address of our web server to its inside ip address so that requests can be routed internally to the server.
This is what we have: A wireless network with an SSID to serve visitors. We also have an in-house web server which can be accessed internally and externally. We have a ASA 5520 that protects the internal network, including the Web server, and also routes all traffic from the all visitors connected to the public SSID to the outside. The DHCP server for the wireless network for visitors is configured to give the 8.8.8.8 as dns server. The problem with that is that the www.ourwebserver.com is resolved by Google's dns server to the public IP Address of our web server! The traffic then is sent to the outside interface of the ASA 5520. The visitor who wants to access our web server cannot connect!
How can I configure the ASA to route that traffic to our web server with the public ip address to the inside ip address of the web server?
How to Configure Router to redirect all internal computers to redirect to a particular website..
View 1 Replies View RelatedI think my E4200v2(Firmware Version: 2.0.37 ) should redirect to CCC as this link, is the CCC just could be used in US?
View 4 Replies View RelatedNot sure if I am using the correct terminology in my title. Basically, I want to use a service like unblock-us.com or tunlr.net so I can access US Netflix content here in Canada.
These 2 services give you ip addresses to enter for your primary and secondary dns servers.
I would like to make it so only traffic going to netlix makes use of the unblock-us.com dns servers. I know this can be done by installing dd-wrt and then using dnsmasq, but I would rather not have to go that route if can be done with native firmware.
If cannot be done 'out of the box' any other way to do without having to change firmwares?
In our USA office we have a RV042 router and in Venezuela we have a RV082 router. We have connected a VPN tunnel (gateway-to-gateway) between both offices.
The point is: How could we redirect the internet traffic from our Venezuela office (RV082) to the USA Office (RV042) to navigate using USA public IP's?
The reason for this is that we need to use online streaming services which are only available for IP's from USA and we can't use them from the Venezuelan IP's.
We can not use the PPTP option since the equipment which will use the streaming services (like hulu, crackle, etc.) in Venezuela is a Google TV device which doesn't allow the configuration of proxy navegation or PPTP VPN connections itself. That's the reason why we need to do that through the routers.
I switched from Time Capsule with AirPort to E2000 and have a problem with configuration.I use the same IPs as in AirPort and E2000 gives me an error:"The WAN IP address cannot be the same subnet as the Guest Network IP address" and I can't save configuration.But in my opinion they are different.I use "Static IP" option and I have IPs from my ISP: [code] So WAN IP is different subnet as LAN and I don't know what to do now. It worked with these settings in AirPort and here I can't proceed.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a Linksys WRT54GS v5.1 router running firmware 1.52.5.I am trying to use Linksys IP Phones SPA942, but these do not seem to be able to log on and just show "Initializing network" even though the MAC address appears in the router with an IP address.The strange thing is that I already have 4 SPA941 phones that work with no problem and just log on to the network.Is there something about the SPA942 that I need to configure differently, I have factory reset it with sucess, but still unable to log on to the network.
View 1 Replies View RelatedWe have an ADSL connection and use a D-Link DSL-320B modem. We have a D-Link DIR-120 router connected to this modem. This has worked perfectly fine up until today when we disconnected the router and connected a computer (call it A) directly to the modem because it was getting an unusable connection through the router for some reason. We later also performed a factory reset on the DIR-120 router.
Unfortunately, after the above steps the router did not receive any IP address (through DHCP) from the ADSL connection anymore. During my attempts to debug this I noticed that my laptop (call it B) didn't get any IP address either (when connected directly to the modem). I noticed the following syslog entries repeating over and over while trying to connect: [code]
At this point computer A could still get a connection just fine tho (when connected directly to the modem).
I then tried to change the MAC address of the router to an arbitrary one (a copy of computer B's MAC address but with the last digit increased by one). The router still did not get assigned any IP address. Finally I tried making the router clone the MAC address of a third computer (call it C). C has never been connected directly to the modem. Doing this worked. After cloning the MAC address of computer C the router is immediately assigned an IP address and the internet connection works as it did prior to all this.
Now, my question is, why would computer B and the original MAC address of the router not be able to get an IP address while two other computers worked just fine? Why would changing to an arbitrary MAC address not work while cloning the MAC address of another computer did? Could the router's MAC address have been blocked by the ISP for some reason (and what could cause this)?
but my situation seems more like a blacklisting of some MAC addresses rather then allowing just a single MAC address.
I have a PIX 515 that i need to use as an ip redirector.For example if users try to access 80.80.80.80 ,they need to be redirected to 90.90.90.90 show ver,
Hardware: PIX-515E, 128 MB RAM, CPU Pentium II 433 MHz
Flash E28F128J3 @ 0xfff00000, 16MB
BIOS Flash AM29F400B @ 0xfffd8000, 32KB
0: Ext: Ethernet0 : address is 000b.5fad.0c99, irq 10
1: Ext: Ethernet1 : address is 000b.5fad.0c9a, irq 11
[code]....
This platform has an Unrestricted (UR) license.
On my cisco IOS 12.4 router,Can i make it so only lets say mac address 11:22:33:44:55:66 able to use ip address 10.10.10.2?I want this so that only this IP can configure servers, and so if the computer using it is turned off, any other device cannot use the IP address.
View 6 Replies View Relatedip redirect or forwarding. I have a web server with public IP as B.B.B.B, and I have another server with public IP as A.A.A.A.. My web site contents are with B.B.B.B, but I do not want to expose IP B.B.B.B. Users can visit my web site using A.A.A.A, and when they visit A.A.A.A, I would like to have A.A.A.A redirected to B.B.B.B behind scene. Both IP's are public, and stay different locations remotely.How to redirect IP A to B, so I can hide B?The machine with IP A.A.A.A is windows 2003 server standard.
View 5 Replies View RelatedYou have a Cisco ASA 5520 where clients connect using Cisco Anyconnect SSL VPN, say the URL is connect.whatever.org. You would like for when a user enters either [URL] or just connect.whatever.org into their web browser that it automatically puts the required url...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to make it so if a user tries to use a different DNS server the request will be redirected to the one they should be using.I thought this might work but the ASA doesn't do PB routing
ip access-list extended transparent_dns
permit udp any any eq 53
route-map redirect_dns permit 10
match ip address transparent_dns
set ip next-hop ip.of.your.server
route-map redirect_dns permit 20
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The DNS server is windows 2003?Would policy based NAT or WCCP work for this? If so how would I go about it?
How do I redirect the visits to a specific homepage (web site) to access a "sub" page in the same domain? Is it possible to use the Hosts file to do this? I want redirect visits to [URL]
View 5 Replies View RelatedWhat the most cost and time effective way to have an ip request return with another ip address from outside the WAN of the router.Specifically want to have an application request for example 192.168.1.121 and have 173.194.43.41 respond and communicate with the application instead. To make it a bit more interesting I'd like actually to set a table or config file to point to a domain name (url) which gets resolved as an ip address. (Port independent)To get a better understanding:one example might be typing in 192.168.1.121 in a browser and googles search engine comes up on the browser.another example might be typing in 192.168.1.121 in an ftp client and it hooks to an ftp server on the other side of the world which resolves to [URL]. I was looking at openwrt and tomato a little but I don't think I have such a complete grasp on how to do it in general. Being that it seems they are 2 different layers of the network model, I was told it can't be done but I don't know if I can believe that yet. Either by third party software or reprogramming the router or adding another device to the network.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI currently have CenturyLink (Qwest) DSL (12Mbps/896Kbps) and Comcast Cable (12Mbps/2Mbps) going into a Cisco RV08. I redirected all DNS traffic to the DSL line as an experiment with no decrease in web browsing speed. e are rural and speeds fluctuate considerably during the day. It seems like it's more of a response issue than a bandwidth issue. I would like to order a 2Mbps dedicated line from Comcast to use for DNS and VOIP traffic only, the DNS resolution times should be faster on that connection. There would be several tenants in this building using it for that purpose. The secondary purpose of this line would be for backup internet connectivity
View 1 Replies View RelatedI wonder if is posible to have (again) the usual redirect after log in. On DIR-635, DIR-855 after log in you get redirect to the STATUS if WAN connection si functional, else you get SETUP. Now, on DIR-825 even if WAN is active/functional the redirect is to SETUP page.
View 7 Replies View RelatedIt's been awhile since work has thrown me a curve ball so I was about due. We've got a client that wants us to log into their secure portal, this is normally not a issue. The link they sent us to their 'portal' apparently takes us to the wrong page. Their solution to this is for us to create a DNS entry to resolve that URL to a specific IP address. We don't currently have a DNS server setup in house so I assumed this would be something done on the Sonicwall.
I asked them why I couldn't just go to the IP address instead of the URL anyway and they said it wouldn't work. Is this something that I can maybe create a NAT Policy for and have it redirect traffic to there? I know the SonicWall has a DNS tab but I've never touched it and I'm not sure what I would need to put in there anyway.
Is it possible to redirect all web traffic to a Symantec web filtering address on a particular listening port. I had a look at the Srp527w Router and can't find where this could be done.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a problem configuring URL redirect on ACE 30 (Version A4(1.0)).When a user enters IP address or a name of a service [URL], the ACE module should redirect him to the page [URL]. Here is my non-working config:
access-list OUTSIDE line 8 extended permit tcp any any eq https access-list OUTSIDE line 16 extended permit tcp any any eq www access-list OUTSIDE line 24 extended permit icmp any any
probe http Test_HTTP_1 port 80 interval 60 passdetect interval 30 passdetect count 2 request method head url /index.html expect status 200 200 open 1
rserver redirect URL_Redirect_01 webhost-redirection [URL] 302 inservicerserver host S1 ip address 10.0.0.2
inservicerserver host S2 ip address 10.0.0.3
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it works, ACE load balances to rservers. Of course, user must enter full url.With redirection configured, user recieves HTTP url redirect message with correct address [URL], but his browser does not display the page. Even directly entered full url does not display it while redirection is configured.Alternatively, does ACE30 already support url rewrite?
We have a WLC 2504, since a few months, it was working fine, we have a guest Wlan configure with web authentication and the DHCP scope for this in the WLC. The problem today is that its no redirecting the web browser to 1.1.1.1, we try it with 3 laptops and they recieve a correct IP from the DHCP but still can not get redirect to the web authentication portal. Have the default configuration Internal (Default).
In laptops we check the firewall, dont have a proxy activate and have google DNS.. 4.2.2.2 8.8.8.8. In fact this laptops connected to this ssid before.
I have a application where I have to redirect a specific URL to another. The point is that the primary URL, have some information that I want to preserv after redirection, for example: url...
The default CSS11501 behavior is to redirect the primary URL to http://xyz.com. Just that.
i have ACE 4710 appliance that terminate SSL and the connection to the servers is http.
The ACE (one Armed) is load balancing between two web servers and i am using stickness in order to take the connection on the same server based on cookie.I can access the website either by http or https., where on the web page there is a login credential to access using username and password.
When i access the website using https everything works fine and i can login to my account in https mode.When i access the website through http and login to my account the URL is redirected to https...normal because i am using action-list to rewrite the http into https. But when i exit the browser and access the website again using http it is not redirected to https(although i see that i am still login into my account i can see all the inforamtion in my account).
The customer wants the connection to be https even when i exit the browser and access the website again (within short time before the cookie exipres)
I upgraded the firmware on my wap121 and the URL redirect option is now gone. The docs all talk about using Captive portal but that is only on a wap321. How can I get the redirect back so customers who connect to my network see the site for our bar before they go on the internet?
I upgraded from the 1.0.0.3 to the latest (1.0.2.3)
We have W2K3 domain with Catalyst 4507 routers.Client (laptop, tablet etc) needs to redirect web traffic (port 80) to a proxy server that listens on port 8080.
Before you ask, this cannot be done using a PAC file distributed via Group Policy or the like because these devices are not controlled by us. These devices are client owned and could be non-Microsoft OS and/or non-IE browser. The theory is to have a WiFi network where clients can bring whatever they like - iPad, Android, Windows, whatever it may be but we do not control them and therefore cannot send a PAC file to it. In the case on Android it does not have a proxy setting even if we could force something.
I've looked at Policy Based Routing which appears to do half the job. I can route a web request that is on port 80 to a new location ie our proxy server. But the problem is that it arrives on the same port 80 when the proxy server only listens on port 8080.
I would like to know whether LMS 4.1 (local server mode) has the ability to relay syslog messages received from devices to an external syslog server? If so, how do I configure such?
From reading the document and going through the LMS 4.1 GUI, it appears that it could receive and forward messages but only between LMS system (ie. multi server mode) as SSL is required.
So stupid old copy machine in office only recognizes an IP address to send scans to.Detail:We've had an old slow XP box hooked up on the network as that IP address and it works fine... scan on copy machine and it sends it to a folder on that desktop. Everyone gets scans from that folder from a mapped drive on their esire:Want to nix the XP box and put a share folder on my WinServer2003 box (which I already set up and set permissions on).n I set on my network (and how) for IP (192.168.1.199) to go to that share folder now instead of a PC with that IP#?
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