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- Cisco Security Advisory: cisco vpn 3000 concentrator Vulnerable to Crafted HTTP Attack
- The Cisco VPN 3000 series concentrators are a family of purpose-built, remote access Virtual Private Network (VPN) platforms for data encryption and authentication. A malicious user may be able to send crafted packets to a concentrator which may cause the device to halt and/or drop user connections. The power must...
- Tags: Security, Cisco VPN 3000 Concentrator, HTTP, Cisco Systems Inc., Attack
- White papers 2006-04-26
- Configure VPN 3000 concentrators to accept PPTP, L2TP/IPsec, and WebVPN remote access sessions
- This sample chapter, taken from The Complete Cisco VPN Configuration Guide, focuses on the configuration of the concentrator to support certain types of remote access VPN implementations. Learn how to configure remote access sessions: PPTP, L2TP/IPsec, and WebVPN.This sample chapter, taken from The Complete Cisco VPN Configuration...
- Tags: Cisco VPN 3000 Concentrator, PPTP, Cisco Systems Inc., Remote Access Session, Remote Access, VPNs, Telecommunications, Networking
- Book chapters 2006-02-06
Additional Resources
- News to know: HP's to buy EDS; AMD; XP SP3; iPhone; Spam attacks
- Notable headlines: Larry Dignan: HP bidding for EDS; Deal would ramp up services. Dennis Howlett: HP to take out EDS: does it make sense? AMD rejiggers management; Forms central engineering group Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Integrate Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 2.0 and Windows Media...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Hewlett-Packard Co., Nokia Corp., Electronic Data Systems Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Attack, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Podcasts, Data Centers, Homeland Security, Operating Systems, Software, Internet, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Government, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-13
- FBI: Counterfeit Cisco routers risk "IT subversion"
- An internal Federal Bureau of Investigation presentation states that counterfeit Cisco routers imported from China may cause unexpected failures in American networks. The equipment could also leave secure systems open to attack through hidden backdoors. The scope of the problem is broad and results from a complicated supply chain originating...
- Tags: Cisco Router, Router, Network, Information Technology, FBI, Cisco Systems Inc., Hardware, Federal Government, Routers & Switches, Networking, Government, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- SOA Software acquires respository and governance vendor LogicLibrary
- SOA Software, a provider of governance solutions for services-oriented architecture (SOA), has acquired LogicLibrary, a leading SOA repository and governance vendor. The acquisition of the Pittsburgh, Pa.-based LogicLibrary by Los Angeles-based SOA Software creates a more comprehensive SOA governance and automation solution, said the companies. The goal...
- Tags: Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- Is Cisco vulnerable to open source?
- A few years ago Cisco accidentally put some open source code in one of its Linksys routers. It released the code, then quickly brought out a new, closed source version. The point is that while Cisco is a good corporate citizen it is not a friend of...
- Tags: Network, Cisco Systems Inc., Vyatta, Open Source, Networking, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- U.S. sold 3,500 fake networking parts
- Contractors and subcontractors have ripped off the federal government for about $3.5 million in bogus networking parts, an FBI investigation has revealed. According to Reuters, Operation Cisco Raider revealed some 3,500 fake versions of Cisco equipment were sold to federal agencies. The counterfeit parts moved from companies...
- Tags: U.S., Network, FBI, Investigation, Federal Government, Advertising & Promotion, Networking, Government, Marketing, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-05-11
- Microsoft not pulling XP SP3 again (so far)
- Microsoft not pulling XP SP3 again (so far)They shouldFor but another reason why they need to can this mofo, try read my comments on Adrian's 'Minimizing XP SP3 woes' blog chip. How else can I put it? SP3 sucks. The butterfly is down, the apple is rotten. I'll be weeping...
- Tags: XP SP3, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-05-09
- Mowser purchased by dotMobi; is there a need for a .mobi domain?
- Mowser purchased by dotMobi; is there a need for a .mobi domain?.mobi is UsefulI like developed .mobi sites, and have a blog and showcase of .mobi sites at http://mobienthusiast.mobi. It's true that there are many mobile optimized .com sites, but I like the simplicity of being able to type in...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, DotMobi, mobi site, mobi, mobile, mobi domain, dotMobi, Visit BofA.mobi, domain
- Discussion threads 2008-05-09
- Oil's superspike may make telecommuting the norm
- Oil's superspike may make telecommuting the normUnlike the Music Industry - Never heard of "oil payola"Superspike? Really. It's interesting that we have so much of the stuff that why don't the companies start paying us to use their fuel? I guess that would probably be "illegal" at...
- Tags: Gas Prices, telecommuting
- Discussion threads 2008-05-09
- KVM and Xen cofounders engage in war of words
- Xen cofounder and project lead Ian Pratt said predictions about his virtualization hypervisor's demise to the newer kernel-based virtual machine (KVM) technology are unfounded, a by-product of his competitors' imaginations. "There's no evidence for it. The Xen community is alive and well. Xen is a true...
- Tags: Linux, Hypervisor, Linux Kernel, Xen, KVM, Xen Community, Virtualization, Hardware, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-05-08
- Google offers enterprise web security
- Postini, a company acquired by Google, is now offering enterprise web security. All traffic is routed through Google, and they take care of making sure traffic meets your corporate policies. The interesting part of all this though is how it secures computers, even when they aren't in the...
- Tags: Google Inc., Postini Corp., Web, Web Security, Productivity, VPNs, Blogging, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Network Security, Networking, Security, Telecommunications, Internet, Garett Rogers
- Blog posts 2008-05-08
- New Gateway desktops, more 64-bit Windows Vista
- New Gateway desktops, more 64-bit Windows VistaUntil...The VPN client developers (hi Checkpoint) get off their butts and give us 64-bit versions, there's no 64-bit in my future.This is the ONLY thing stopping me from going Vista 64-bit.
- Tags: Network technology, 64-bit, Gateway Inc., desktop
- Discussion threads 2008-05-07
- News to know: Vista troubleshooting, RIM, XP SP3, Apple, SAP
- Notable headlines: XP SP3: Now on Windows Update Ed Bott: Fixing Windows Vista, Part 3: Top Troubleshooting Tools [See Gallery] David Morgenstern: Is Mac OS X Leopard, Safari 3.x too dark? Larry Dignan: Cisco third...
- Tags: Research In Motion Ltd., Microsoft Windows Update, Oracle Corp., Microsoft Zune, Microsoft Windows Vista, SAP AG, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows XP, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-07
- SimpleAuthority (3)
- SimpleAuthority is a Certification Authority (CA) that is designed to be very easy to use. It generates and manages keys and certificates for people and/or computer servers that can be used for secure email, VPN access, client/server SSL authentication and other uses. Unlike most CA products, SimpleAuthority is very easy...
- Tags: Paul Cuthbert, SimpleAuthority, PKI, Authentication/Encryption, Network Security, Ssl/Tls, Digital Security, E-mail, Security, VPNs, Servers, Networking, Online Communications, Hardware
- Software downloads 2008-05-07
- Simple Authority (3)
- SimpleAuthority is a Certification Authority (CA) that is designed to be very easy to use. It generates and manages keys and certificates for people and/or computer servers that can be used for secure email, VPN access, client/server SSL authentication and other uses. Unlike most CA products, SimpleAuthority is very easy...
- Tags: Paul Cuthbert, SimpleAuthority, PKI, Authentication/Encryption, Network Security, Ssl/Tls, Digital Security, E-mail, Security, VPNs, Servers, Networking, Online Communications, Hardware
- Software downloads 2008-05-07
- T1 ISDN PRI Debugger Lite (zip)
- T1 ISDN PRI Debugger Lite is a network tool design to simplify PRI activity analysis and troubleshooting. The tool takes Cisco(R) debug logs from the router that has the PRI interface in it and extracts the ISDN information to present: Caller / Called numbers / Direction of Call / Status...
- Tags: T1, ISDN, Pippin Software, T1 ISDN PRI Debugger Lite, PRI Debugger, Productivity, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Networking, Telecommunications
- Software downloads 2008-05-07
- Cisco third quarter 'steady'
- Cisco on Tuesday reported fiscal third quarter results that were better than expectations. The company reported net income of $1.8 billion, or 29 cents a share, on revenue of $9.8 billion, up 10 percent from a year ago. Excluding items, Cisco (all resources) reported earnings of $2.3...
- Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-06
- My OS is the best OS because ...
- My OS is the best OS because ...I stick with Dos 6.6rotflThat's because linux users are too busyrecompiling their kernels. Ha!this looks like another flamebait article to me.OK, OK....Ubuntu 8.04 is the best OS. Because it's easy, secure, stable, easy on the resources and free.Tip: for the time being, I...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Linux User, Ubuntu 8.04, operating system, Linux, Microsoft Windows 98, Gentoo
- Discussion threads 2008-05-06
- Averatec 2575
- Since we reviewed the Averatec 2371 last year, the company has taken its laptops in a whole new direction. Gone are the cheap-looking plastic cases and rock-bottom prices; in their place, the company offers a new minimalist design and slightly higher--though still competitive--prices. The new ultraportable in the company's lineup,...
- Tags: Notebooks, Averatec, Averatec 2575
- Product reviews 2008-05-05
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