And as usual, the moment you ask others for help, you think of
something new, and... it proves to be the solution!
In my case, I had forgotten to add the route to the private
(192.168.0.0) network on the ASA. So the firewall dropped the packet.
Strangely enough, I'm sure I had that route in there some time
during my troubleshooting. But my ASA disagrees with me, and the
firewall is always right :P . Well... I guess I'm lucky it happened now
and not during the lab
<snip>
-- Bogdan Sass CCSP,LPIC-1,VCP5,CCIE #22221 (RS) Information Systems Security Professional "Curiosity was framed - ignorance killed the cat" Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.netReceived on Fri Feb 03 2012 - 20:53:34 ART
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