[c-nsp] ASA 5505 stops servicing inbound connections
Kevin Hunt
khunt at huntbrothers.com
Tue Aug 11 09:51:26 EDT 2009
Are you logging via TCP or UDP ?
If you are logging via TCP to a logging server and the logging server is
down, the pix will only permit a limited number of logs to be "uncomfirmed"
and then it will stop all traffic as a security measure. At least this was
the rule in pix 6.3.5, I've not researched it on the ASA platform...
W. Kevin Hunt
On 8/10/09 9:11 PM, "Meenoo Shivdasani" <meenoo at gmail.com> wrote:
> I have an ASA 5505 that randomly stops handling incoming connections
> to the servers that are behind it. When it fails, the only solution
> that I have (since it's remote) is to have it power-cycled. I have it
> logging to a log server, but nothing in the logs seems to be
> illuminating.
>
> System image file is "disk0:/asa724-k8.bin"
>
> Anyone run into this one?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> M
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