Configure Java to proxy the ASDM launcer information to Fiddler. Proceed and download the customised rules file from, and then and paste these new rules, erasing any existing information, into the customize rules dialog box.10. When the installation is complete set Fiddler to decode HTTPS by selecting the following:Fiddler – Tools – Fiddler Options – HTTPS – Check ‘Decrypt HTTPS Traffic’.In the Fiddler menu bar, click Rules – Customize Rules. In your virtual machine download and install Fiddler and the ASDM Launcher which are available from. If you are fortunate enough to have access to Cisco downloads (a service contract associated with your profile is needed) then just go to – All downloads – Products – Security – Firewalls – Adaptive Security Appliances (ASA) – Adaptive Security Virtual Appliance (ASAv) and download the qcow2 (KVM) image of ASAv for your preferred version.In case you do not have access to official Cisco downloads, yet I recommend to try a simple Internet search, good chances are to find somewhere a leaked image (usualy on some China resources). For this scenarios, I usualy use an 8.4(2) ASA setup – which, by the way should run only in QEMU 0.11.0 which in turn can’t be started in GNS 1.4.x, only in previous suite 1.3.x!!!So, before we start we need to obtain somewhat the ASAv image. It’s worth noting that the ASAv have some limitations compared to classical ASA, in particular you wouldn’t be able to build firewall clusters (failover or A/A), test multiple context mode feature or play with Etherchannel. Popular ASA 8.4(2), you will need to experience another approach (a new article devoted to this subject should come).
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