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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

GAiA tricks - mounting DVD

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One more thing missing in GAiA is DVD/CD mount point. If you try to do mount /mnt/cdrom on GAiA, you get an error, because of the two reaso...
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Sunday, August 19, 2012

GAiA tricks - enabling sftp

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GAiA is supposed to be more superior and generally better OS than SPLAT. In some aspects it is. But for someone used to work with SPLAT it m...
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Friday, August 17, 2012

Check Point User Group conference 2012 - come along!

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Annual CPUG conference will start on 17th of September. It is not yet too late to register , so hurry up and come along! If you come, che...
Friday, August 10, 2012

MDM R75.40 GAiA based - some gotchas

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I have installed a new MDM server (a.k.a Provider-1 MDS) today, and it is R75.40 GAiA based thing. It was quite interesting experience, co...
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Monday, July 16, 2012

Check Point announces R75.40VS - new VSX

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You may know already that long waited VSX with Software Blades support is finally out. It is called now Check Point Virtual Systems. It...
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

How to reset SIC for a Virtual System

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In a very rare occasion you may have SIC issues with a VSX-based security system. In most of the cases it surfaces as a communication failur...
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

CPUG Europe materials are available online

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It will be the fifth time for CPUG Europe Conference this year. We have started in 2008, and each time it is great fun and lots of thing...
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