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ASA 9.2 and Heartbleed

Short after the openssl Heartbleed vurnearability was publiced Cisco announced that Cisco ASA was NOT affected by Heartbleed because it runs an older version of OpenSSL.   Today, 2014-04-25, Cisco updated its Feature-list of Cisco ASA software versions with the

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Cisco ASA Anyconnect licensing for dummies, updated!

The picture below should be self-explaining. Click it for a larger version. Edit 2014: There was some errors in the logics around AEA-licenses. The picture below is now corrected. Please do not use the old version (v1.1).   Let me

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DNSSec Zone signing

This is what happens when a zone is signed with DNSSec: 2 Keypairs are created, named ZSK and KSK. The public keys ZSKpub and KSKpub are added to the zone file as DNSKEY RR:s All existing entries in the zone

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Site refreshments

This site has gone thru a number of changes. First of all the look&feel has been modified slightly, but the most changelling changes are in visible, and was done to tighten and raise the security level. This is what happened:

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Sha1 is dead! Or at least dying…

As you all hopefully know by now, Microsoft released a security update that disallow the use of RSA keys with a key lenght below 1024 bits. And now there is a new important security advisor from MS with news on

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