Cisco Identity NAT vs NAT Exemption
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- Jul, 25, 2012
- Angelo Schalley
- Cisco, Networking
According to the Cisco ASA: All-in-One Firewall, IPS, and VPN Adaptive Security Appliance book, “The main difference between identity NAT and NAT exemption is that with identity NAT, the traffic must be sourced from the address specified with the nat 0 statement, whereas with NAT exemption, traffic can be initiated by the hosts on either side of the security appliance. NAT exemption is a preferred method to bypass traffic when it is flowing over a VPN tunnel.”
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List of Build Numbers for Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway (TMG)
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- Jul, 19, 2012
- Angelo Schalley
- ISA/TMG, Windows-Microsoft
Build Number | Knowledge Base Article ID | Comment |
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7.0.7734.100 | n/a | 2010 RTM |
7.0.7734.151 | 977062 | The IP address filter conditions of the filter do not work in Forefront TMG 2010 |
7.0.7734.152 | 977691 | The application initialization fails after you build a Forefront TMG 2010 appliance if the computer does not have a valid IP address |
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Some suggested sql server 2008 r2 instance configuration settings
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- Jun, 07, 2012
- Angelo Schalley
- MS SQL, Windows-Microsoft
Depending on your anticipated workload and which SQL Server components you have installed, there are a number of instance level settings that you should consider changing from their default values. These include Max Server Memory, optimize for ad-hoc workloads, default backup compression, max degree of parallelism, and the number of TempDB data files for the SQL Server instance.
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