![]() There are basically four parts to this: setting up your SSL certificate, configuring the VPN, then setting up the proper NAT rules, and split-tunneling if you so desire. The ASA does offer a wizard, but the wizard doesn’t actually cover everything you need to do and can sometimes be a bit confusing on what it’s asking for. I know I’m not the first to attempt writing a succinct guide to quickly setting up a virtual private network (VPN) using Cisco gear, but I’m hoping this guide will be a one stop shop (blog) on how it’s done with an ASA 5505 that also allows users to connect to the internet. ![]() Lauren Malhoit offers a succinct guide for quickly setting up a virtual private network (VPN) using Cisco ASA 5505, that also allows users to connect to the internet. ![]() Quick guide: An圜onnect Client VPN on Cisco ASA 5505
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