12 Tips for Effective IPS Deployment (Goats Optional)

Fresh from a conversation so frustrating that I could have cheerfully punched a goat today, I thought I’d jot down my thoughts on intrusion prevention systems (IPS) and how to effectively deploy it. I would have written a post on how not to deploy it, but that would have meant breaking an NDA. IPS is a vital […]

12 Tips for Effective IPS Deployment (Goats Optional)
Neil Anderson
Tue, 04 Dec 2012 13:51:38 GMT

Barry Hesk
Intrinsic Network Solutions

Interacting With the Cisco ASA CLI Using the HTTPS Interface

 

Most people are familiar with interacting with the ASA over HTTPS to get captures off the box, but every CLI mode is available using a browser. There are a lot of handy practical situations where you’d want to do this, including simply avoiding using a steaming pile of Java. Below is the simplest way to […]

Interacting With the Cisco ASA CLI Using the HTTPS Interface
iggdawg
Wed, 05 Dec 2012 14:02:50 GMT

Barry Hesk

Intrinsic Network Solutions

Cisco Configuration Archive & Rollback: Using ‘Revert’ Instead of ‘Reload’

 

I wrote an earlier blog article about using the reload command. The reload command used to be the only tool to recover from configuration errors when working on a device remotely. You would save your configuration and issue the ‘reload in’ command, giving yourself enough time to make your changes. If you finished in time […]

Cisco Configuration Archive & Rollback: Using ‘Revert’ Instead of ‘Reload’
Charles Galler
Mon, 19 Nov 2012 07:00:49 GMT

Resubmitted by Barry Hesk
Intrinsic Network Solutions