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Configure a cisco ASA 5550 behind a modem

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i have an internet box that i can setup in router mode or bridge mode. Then i have an ASA 5550, that i would like to use as a vpn server (anyconnect) + later site to site connected to another asa 5550.

I think that i am stuck at the level 0.

I setup my modem as bridge and as dmz target i specify one of the ASA ethernet port ip (same mask), i connect the modem directly to this port and then... i don't know what to do.

If this even possible or should i keep my modem as router and just NAT all the ports required for the VPN features to my ASA ?

Thanks

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ASA5550 was End Of Life in 2018, and End of Sale in 2013.

DO NOT USE IT. IT IS NOT SECURE.

Seriously. Get some solution that is actually still supported, such as PFSense with OpenVPN or Wireguard.

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Thanks, i didn't paid attention indeed...
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