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It was good to read this post on Cumulus Linux first impressions by Jeremy Stretch. I’m a fan of Cumulus, but I’m admittedly a Linux guy (see here ) so you might say I’m a bit biased. Jeremy is a “hard-core” networking professional, and so hearing his feedback on Cumulus Linux was, in my opinion, useful.
In this post, I’ve gathered links to posts about networking, virtualization, Docker, containers, Linux, configuration management, and all kinds of other cool stuff. Roie Ben Haim, who works in professional services at VMware, has a deep dive on the NSX distributed firewall (DFW). Welcome to Technology Short Take #53. Networking.
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That meant I tested the release candidates -- not the final product you’d buy in the stores - for consumer-grade antivirus programs, desktop firewalls, and desktop Intrusion detection systems. Vamosi: In the fall of 2014, Shellshock was publicly disclosed. Our story now skips ahead twenty years to 2014. Now, what to fuzz?
Network filters applied by solutions like Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) aim to solve symptoms, not the root cause. In 2014, we had our Mayhem Symbolic Executor analyze over 38,000 programs from scratch and perform over 209 million tests of those programs. This is an easy band-aid. How do we know which software to fix?
Network filters applied by solutions like Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) aim to solve symptoms, not the root cause. In 2014, we had our Mayhem Symbolic Executor analyze over 38,000 programs from scratch and perform over 209 million tests of those programs. This is an easy band-aid. How do we know which software to fix?
Network filters applied by solutions like Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) aim to solve symptoms, not the root cause. In 2014, we had our Mayhem Symbolic Executor analyze over 38,000 programs from scratch and perform over 209 million tests of those programs. This is an easy band-aid. How do we know which software to fix?
First, OHMS is open source (find it here on GitHub ); second, OHMS appears to interact with/integrate with/support Redfish, a hardware-level API I first discussed back in 2014. I do agree with the post that Linux skills are a good place to invest your time/energy, which is what I’ve been recommending for a few years now. Version 2.0
This is kind of cool, and (in my humble opinion) a sign of changing times: Juniper has Vagrant boxes as well as a Vagrant plugin for working with vSRX (virtual firewall) VMs (via this article from Matt Oswalt). Here are some general guidelines for configuring syslog forwarding on a Cisco ASA firewall. Servers/Hardware.
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