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Friday, November 20, 2015

R80 is about to be released, kinda...

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Just to remind you, Check Point has announced R80 back in 2014. Two years after, the new revolutionary version is not yet out. Neverthele...
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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Classic rulebase enforcement, isn't it obsolete?

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In one of my previous posts I have been writing about stateful inspection patent. Just to remind you, it was filed in 1994. Since then, no...
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Thursday, October 22, 2015

Video Nuggets: Troubleshooting series dilemma

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I was about to start working on troubleshooting series as part of Video Nuggets project , and then a thought hit me. Should I do it now, ...
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Sunday, October 18, 2015

vsx_util downgrade saves the day

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I have had rather bad case of VSX upgrade the last night. Jumping from R65.10 to R77.10 led to disaster on one of two clusters. Once the ne...
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Sunday, October 11, 2015

Firewall Basics: the final part

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I have published the last nugget in the Firewall Basics series. On this point we have enough background to start discussing optimisat...
Sunday, October 4, 2015

Who is making 1100 appliances?

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In August I was looking into manufacturers of Check Point 61K and 41K chassis and blades . It is time to look on SMB appliances. In 201...
Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Stateful Inspection, who invented it, really?

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In my first Check Point video nugget one of the questions is about inventors of Stateful Inspection. I thought it was a simple one. Surp...
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