Yes I run multiple contexts.
I would just enable http (really https) access from your machine for a
short time when you grab the capture.
Obviously this would save you quite a bit of time.
Nick
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Are you running multiple contexts? We do not normally allow http to a
user
context on the fwsm>
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Robert,
Maybe I am misunderstanding you but I have done many captures on our
FWSMs. After you let the capture run for a bit and grab the packets you
need you can just open a web browser to the interface on the context you
are capturing from. For example.
https://10.x.x.x/capture/CONTEXT_NAME/CAPTURE_NAME/pcap
You can download the pcap file of the capture from here.
Give that a try.
Let me know if that works for you.
Nick
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