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Friday, November 9, 2012

SPLAT R75.40 is not available for 4400 appliance

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A colleague of mine has recently discovered an unfortunate fact SPLAT R75.40 has no support for 4400 appliance. Everything works fine with...
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Monday, October 15, 2012

Finally, 10GB HP NIC is supported with Check Point

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Miracles happen, even in technology world. I was informed today Check Point finally has  10 GBps optical card supported with HP hardware . ...
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

E75.x Endpoint Connect Client: decrypting config file

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Endpoint Connect is quite different from SecureClient , you know that. Latter has VPN site configuration in users.C file, and by default i...
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Tufin revolution - part of CPUG 2012

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Have you see Tufin revolution banner? Come to CPUG 2012 conference to witness that revolution in motion. Tufin is sponsoring CPUG...

Next Generation FW war is not so cold anymore?

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PAN and Check Point are known to attack each other. If I understand it correctly, PAN is chasing Check Point customers for years. I gues...
Sunday, September 9, 2012

One week before CPUGCON 2012

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It is only one week before CPUG 2012 conference starts in Chur, Switzerland. Three reasons to come: 1.  lots of interesting discussion...
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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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