Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual

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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

Chapter 43 Configuring Inspection of Basic Internet Protocols

FTP Inspection

Step 2

(Optional) Create one or more regular expression class maps to group regular expressions according to
the

“Creating a Regular Expression Class Map” section on page 13-15

.

Step 3

(Optional) Create an FTP inspection class map by performing the following steps.

A class map groups multiple traffic matches. Traffic must match all of the match commands to match
the class map. You can alternatively identify match commands directly in the policy map. The difference
between creating a class map and defining the traffic match directly in the inspection policy map is that
the class map lets you create more complex match criteria, and you can reuse class maps.

To specify traffic that should not match the class map, use the match not command. For example, if the
match not command specifies the string “example.com,” then any traffic that includes “example.com”
does not match the class map.

For the traffic that you identify in this class map, you can specify actions such as drop, drop-connection,
reset, mask, set the rate limit, and/or log the connection in the inspection policy map.

If you want to perform different actions for each match command, you should identify the traffic directly
in the policy map.

a.

Create the class map by entering the following command:

hostname(config)# class-map type inspect ftp [match-all | match-any] class_map_name

hostname(config-cmap)#

Where class_map_name is the name of the class map. The match-all keyword is the default, and
specifies that traffic must match all criteria to match the class map. The match-any keyword
specifies that the traffic matches the class map if it matches at least one of the criteria. The CLI
enters class-map configuration mode, where you can enter one or more match commands.

b.

(Optional) To add a description to the class map, enter the following command:

hostname(config-cmap)# description string

c.

(Optional) To match a filename for FTP transfer, enter the following command:

hostname(config-cmap)# match [not] filename regex [regex_name |

class

regex_class_name]

Where the regex_name is the regular expression you created in

Step 1

. The class regex_class_name

is the regular expression class map you created in

Step 2

.

d.

(Optional) To match a file type for FTP transfer, enter the following command:

hostname(config-cmap)# match [not] filetype regex [regex_name |

class

regex_class_name]

Where the regex_name is the regular expression you created in

Step 1

. The class regex_class_name

is the regular expression class map you created in

Step 2

.

e.

(Optional) To disallow specific FTP commands, use the following command:

hostname(config-cmap)# match [not] request-command ftp_command [ftp_command...]

Where ftp_command with one or more FTP commands that you want to restrict. See

Table 43-1

for

a list of the FTP commands that you can restrict.

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