My lab session is over and I dont have access to very much right now. Are
you saying that the tasks told me to put DMZ to security-level 0? In that
case Ive totally forgotten about it. I am quite (but not totally!) sure that
it was put to something like 25 or 50 or something.

In general, when you get a log message like this: %ASA-3-106014: Deny
inbound ..." without mentioning any acl:s, what causes can there be to get
this message? Traffic lower security to higher? Hairpinning (missing
same-security permit intra-interface)? Traffic between two interfaces with
the same security-level (without same-security permit inter-interface)?
Anything else?

Br Jimmy

2010/4/27 Tyson Scott <[email protected]>

> Default security levels are 0 for both unless you changed it.  If so you
> need to allow
> same-security-traffic permit inter-interface
>
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