Hi, 

I am having troubles with BGP passing through with authentication. I configured 
the routers as follow (Since the Initial configs are not ready, but based on 
the exercise you kind of know where it is going :)) 

R1 
router bgp 14
 no synchronization
 bgp log-neighbor-changes
 network 11.11.11.0
 neighbor 200.100.34.254 remote-as 14
 neighbor 200.100.34.254 password cisco
 no auto-summary

R4
router bgp 14
 no synchronization
 bgp log-neighbor-changes
 network 4.4.4.4
 neighbor 200.100.34.1 remote-as 14
 neighbor 200.100.34.1 password cisco
 no auto-summary

Now, in order to allow this across the ASA, I configured the following: 

access-list BGP extended permit tcp any host 192.168.103.1 eq bgp
access-list BGP extended permit tcp host 192.168.103.1 any eq bgp

tcp-map BGP
  tcp-options range 19 19 allow

policy-map global_policy
    class BGP
       set connection random-sequence-number disable
          set connection advanced-options BGP

If I do the show service-policy flow: 

ASA003(config)# sh service-policy flow tcp host 200.100.34.254 host 
192.168.103.1 eq 179

Global policy:
  Service-policy: global_policy
    Class-map: BGP
      Match: access-list BGP
        Access rule: permit tcp any host 192.168.103.1 eq bgp
      Action:
        Input flow:  set connection random-sequence-number disable
  set connection advanced-options BGP
    Class-map: class-default
      Match: any
      Action:
        Output flow:
Interface outside:
  Service-policy: outside
    Class-map: IPS
      Match: access-list IPS
        Access rule: permit ip any any
      Action:
        Input flow:  ips inline fail-open
    Class-map: class-default
      Match: any
      Action:

Here is the NAT: 

NAT from inside:192.168.103.1 to outside:200.100.34.1
    flags s idle 0:00:23 timeout 0:00:00

However, the connection always stays like this: 

TCP outside  200.100.34.254:52812 inside  192.168.103.1:179, idle 0:00:00, 
bytes 0, flags SaAB

I took captures on the ASA and I am able to see that the Option 19 is passing 
correctly, but on the Router 1 I only see: 
*May  2 02:04:16.383: %TCP-6-BADAUTH: Invalid MD5 digest from 
200.100.34.254(55025) to 192.168.103.1(179)

If I remove authentication, the Adjacency comes up instantly. I reloaded the 
routers just in case. No go. 

Any help would be appreciated. 

Mike. 

                                          
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