I fear I didn't understand your question, Kings.
Isn't what you are doing with placing the custom web class-map in front of the 
default inspection class map to have the ASA inspection match first on the 
traffic to 10.20.30.40.
Or your point why HTTP is not inspected in the first place if we use "deny" 
ACE? I believe we "permit" in the ACE to define the traffic that will be 
matched and "deny" to exclude it from matching

Eugene

From: Kingsley Charles 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 12:59:24 +0530
To: 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Security] Application not inspected once deniede

Hi all

In ASA, once if we deny the flow for inspection, it never gets inspected back 
in other policies. In the below configuration, http traffic to 10.20.30.40 is 
not inspected by the  class inspection_default.

Any comments?


HTTP traffic to 10.20.30.40 not inspect under  class inspection_default

access-list web extended deny tcp any host 10.20.30.40 eq www
access-list web extended permit tcp any any eq www

class-map web
 match access-list web

policy-map global_policy
 class web
  inspect http
 class inspection_default
  inspect dns preset_dns_map
  inspect ftp
  inspect h323 h225
  inspect h323 ras
  inspect netbios
  inspect rsh
  inspect rtsp
  inspect skinny
  inspect esmtp
  inspect sqlnet
  inspect sunrpc
  inspect tftp
  inspect sip
  inspect xdmcp
  inspect http



With regards
Kings
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