Configuring Persistent static route in Linux
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- Dec, 22, 2011
- Angelo Schalley
- Linux, Plesk Linux, security
Static routes will be added usually through “route add” command. The drawback of ‘route’ command is that, when Linux reboots it will forget static routes. But to make it persistent across reboots, you have to add it to /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-<eth> .
To add static route using “route add”:
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Cisco ASA Multiple Context mode considerations
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- Nov, 21, 2011
- Angelo Schalley
- Cisco, Networking, security
The Cisco ASA supports firewall Multiple Contexts, also called Firewall Multimode, but there are pros and cons to be considered before implementing this configuration.
Multiple Context Mode can be viewed as having multiple separate (virtual) firewalls on the same hardware. Each context is its own security entity with its own security policy and interfaces. While most features are supported while using Multiple Contexts, some are not.
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Allow SSL request on an additional port : TMG / ISA
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- Jul, 28, 2011
- Angelo Schalley
- ISA/TMG, Networking, security, Windows-Microsoft
“12204 The specified Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) port is not allowed. ISA Server is not configured to allow SSL requests from this port. Most Web browsers use port 443 for SSL requests.”
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