Category: Security

20

Oct2014
We highly recommend that use of SSL 3.0 be disabled on all websites. The vulnerability  allows an eavesdropper to review of presumed encrypted conversation between a client and server using SSL 3.0. Handling of blocks of data are encrypted under a specific type of encryption algorithm within the SSL protocol is the cause ... Read More
October 20, 2014Praveen Bahethi

11

Apr2014
The fight for your privacy isn’t over yet,  you might have to update your firewalls, routers, and servers too.  Cisco Systems and other networking product manufacturing companies have announced that the Heartbleed bug -- a flaw in OpenSSL that lets attackers bypass common security protocols -- has been found in their ... Read More
April 11, 2014Web Administrator

03

Apr2014
Have you ever thought that a simple off the shelf home network router could take down your network?  The home router is a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server and plugged into a business network can cause end devices to receive the wrong ip address configuration information.  One would like to think ... Read More
April 3, 2014Praveen Bahethi

24

Mar2014
I've been often asked how do you configure SNMP across the variety of network equipment and thought to include a listing here with the use of Variables to define the various inputs that go into an SNMP configuration for the various versions. Variable Definitions ${Read Community String} = SNMP Read-Only ${Write ... Read More
March 24, 2014Praveen Bahethi