Just though I would share my issue and the fix I had with Option 5 under the ASA Cut-through proxy section. I had the http service enabled here when beginning this example. I then enable the aaa authentication listener and disabled the http server "no http server enable". I couldn't get the page to display http://136.1.17.17:4444/netaccess/connstatus.html. I noticed that connection was establishing just fine in the connection table but i never got the login page on the web browser.
To resolve the issue I simply removed the aaa authentication listener and added it back. The page immediately came up. Seems there is an order of operations here if you plan to have the http process disabled but use http based logins for cut-through proxy.
Happy Studying,
Eric
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