Then set up your MacOS 'Cisco IPSec' client to use the same shared secret as is found in the 'ikev1 pre-shared-key' line and the group name is the tunnel-group, in this case 'TGVPN'. The username and password are locally defined in the ASA with lines like. Yes of course, it is possible to install Cisco ASDM on Mac Book Pro. And for this task, you need to have installed Java 7.0 or a later version of Java. For further advice and suggestions on your project, please refer this link where you can get a complete guide with more information.
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I want to setup NAT with ASDM on ASA for a client and I can not make it work. I have several interface:
Inside: 10.97.0.1 / 24
Outside: 10.0.1.70 /24
Interco: 192.168.6.1 /24
Other Sites: 10.26.0.4 /24
All routing in the network is Ok My customer want to access a server @ ip 10.194.70.1 in https on the interface Interco with his nat address as 10.97.0.11 .This server must be accessible with the address 10.97.0.11:443 from interfaces inside, outside and other sites.And source address must be nated with original destination address 10.97.0.11 to be redirected on 10.194.70.1.