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RSS-feeds with partial content sucks!

I am fan of RSS readers. I use Google Reader all the time to keep track of interresting blog and news sites. Actually, i rarely visit blog sites direct, just from my RSS reader. And I love it.   But

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Cisco ASA memory Upgrade

Newer versions of Cisco ASA requires more memory. Running anyconnect with multiple platform support requires more flash-memory than built in. There are memory upgrades available for purchase from cisco.com which I highly recommend. However, for lab-purposes any DDR memory and

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Missing feature: Cisco ASA dhcp static leases

Cisco ASA has an built-in dhcp-server that can become handy in some situations. Corporate deployments almost certainly contains one or more servers and especially when it comes to Windows networks I wouldn’t recommend anything else than a proper server-based dhcp-server.

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ASA-generated traffic – part2

  In my previous post I successfully made ASA-generated traffic go into an VPN-tunnel. The catch with that was that the traffic (in my case: radius) was sources from the interface closest to the destination (outside) and I had to

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Wireless WEP-keys

Technically there are only 2 types of WEP-keys: 40-bits and 128 bits. The WEP-standard saids that the keys should be in HEX-format when communicating. This means that they kan be either 10 hex-digits (40 bits divided by 4 bits per

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