AnyConnect SSL VPN Connected but unable to ping my inside LAN

27
2013-10
  • user103334

    I am trying to configure Anyconnect SSL VPN and it is killing me, I am able to connect to the VPN on a laptop, witch is able to download the anyconnect client from the ASA and I can also connect to the VPN using the Cisco anyconnect app but...

    I am unable to ping any of my IP's that are on the inside of my ASA. Before posting here I have spent many hours on forums and watching videos on anyconnect SSL VPN creation and I am following it to the T but still no ping. Any help would be very much appreciated.

    Inside      10.17.1.254/24
    Outside     192.168.1.254/24
    VPN Pool    10.99.1.1-50/24
    
    Inside LAN  10.17.1.0/24
    

        ASA Version 8.4(2)
        !
        hostname ciscoasa
        enable password ft5r/Vn.VedHFe0u encrypted
        passwd 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypted
        names
        !
        interface Ethernet0/0
         switchport access vlan 2
        !
        interface Ethernet0/1
        !
        interface Ethernet0/2
        !
        interface Ethernet0/3
        !
        interface Ethernet0/4
        !
        interface Ethernet0/5
        !
        interface Ethernet0/6
        !
        interface Ethernet0/7
        !
        interface Vlan1
         nameif inside
         security-level 100
         ip address 10.17.1.254 255.255.255.0
        !
        interface Vlan2
         nameif outside
         security-level 0
         ip address 192.168.1.253 255.255.255.0
        !
        ftp mode passive
        object network obj_any
         subnet 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
        object network NETWORK_OBJ_10.99.1.0_26
         subnet 10.99.1.0 255.255.255.192
        pager lines 24
        logging asdm informational
        mtu inside 1500
        mtu outside 1500
        ip local pool ACPool 10.99.1.1-10.99.1.50 mask 255.255.255.0
        icmp unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1
        no asdm history enable
        arp timeout 14400
        nat (inside,outside) source static any any destination static NETWORK_OBJ_10.99.1.0_26 NETWORK_OBJ_10.99.1.0_26 no-proxy-arp route-lookup
        !
        object network obj_any
         nat (inside,outside) dynamic interface
        timeout xlate 3:00:00
        timeout conn 1:00:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00 icmp 0:00:02
        timeout sunrpc 0:10:00 h323 0:05:00 h225 1:00:00 mgcp 0:05:00 mgcp-pat 0:05:00
        timeout sip 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00 sip-invite 0:03:00 sip-disconnect 0:02:00
        timeout sip-provisional-media 0:02:00 uauth 0:05:00 absolute
        timeout tcp-proxy-reassembly 0:01:00
        timeout floating-conn 0:00:00
        dynamic-access-policy-record DfltAccessPolicy
        user-identity default-domain LOCAL
        http server enable
        http 10.17.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside
        no snmp-server location
        no snmp-server contact
        snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkup linkdown coldstart warmstart
        telnet timeout 5
        ssh timeout 5
        console timeout 0
    
        dhcp-client client-id interface outside
        dhcpd auto_config outside
        !
        threat-detection basic-threat
        threat-detection statistics access-list
        no threat-detection statistics tcp-intercept
        webvpn
         enable outside
         anyconnect image disk0:/anyconnect-win-2.5.2014-k9.pkg 1
         anyconnect enable
         tunnel-group-list enable
        group-policy GroupPolicy_ACSSLVPN internal
        group-policy GroupPolicy_ACSSLVPN attributes
         wins-server none
         dns-server value 10.17.1.1
         vpn-tunnel-protocol ssl-client
         default-domain none
        username Earth password YwTxEzMBQFaeRlOE encrypted
        tunnel-group ACSSLVPN type remote-access
        tunnel-group ACSSLVPN general-attributes
         address-pool ACPool
         default-group-policy GroupPolicy_ACSSLVPN
        tunnel-group ACSSLVPN webvpn-attributes
         group-alias ACSSLVPN enable
        !
        class-map inspection_default
         match default-inspection-traffic
        !
        !
        policy-map type inspect dns preset_dns_map
         parameters
          message-length maximum client auto
          message-length maximum 512
        policy-map global_policy
         class inspection_default
          inspect dns preset_dns_map
          inspect ftp
          inspect h323 h225
          inspect h323 ras
          inspect rsh
          inspect rtsp
          inspect esmtp
          inspect sqlnet
          inspect skinny
          inspect sunrpc
          inspect xdmcp
          inspect sip
          inspect netbios
          inspect tftp
          inspect ip-options
        !
        service-policy global_policy global
        prompt hostname context
        call-home reporting anonymous prompt 2
        Cryptochecksum:48f9a08dc4ac36ac9bf227fb0df7080f
        : end
        ciscoasa#
    
  • Answers
  • slhck

    You have to define split tunnel access-list. First create an access-list:

    access-list SPLIT_TUNNEL permit ip 10.17.1.0 255.255.255.0 any
    

    Then go the the group policy:

    group-policy GroupPolicy_ACSSLVPN attributes
      acl SPLIT_TUNNEL
    

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