Re: VPN into ASA 5510 unable to access internet and other network
Z wrote:
Are non-vpn users inside the office using a gateway other than the ASA? If so, they
probably have a route to the hosting ips (192.168.245.0/24). I didn't see a 'route inside
192.168.245.0 255.255.255.0 <next-hop-ip address> 1' type statement in your config.
Nope. There's only the ASA and everyone should be using that for access
to the hosting site. Not sure how I could get it to work otherwise
since they get to the hosting network via an ASA VPN connection, but
that's neither here nor there.
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