

I've searched google for about a week, but am stuck. I am trying to troubleshoot ISP connection issues, some speed tests show a decent amount of retransmit packets, so that prompted me to look at asp drop.

Now, I understand why packets to 188.188.188.188 11585 drop, there is no ACL pointing it to anything, but this appears to be returning traffic to a computer on the LAN, so why is it triggering a drop? This is what my NAT looks like: object network INSIDE-HOSTS I have done packet captures and packet traces, but I am not able to use the information to proceed further.

I am trying to troubleshoot the cause of "Flow is denied by configured rule (acl-drop)" packets on "show asp drop" on an ASA 8.4
