I decided to break from GET VPN for a moment because I had to do some work on a SVTI config with Openswan. I did this all by using GNS3 and VMWARE. Amazingly GNS3 has been working great for me. Not using much resources mainly because I installed an app called ThreadMaster. It will limit [...]
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SVTI, What will they think of next?
Posted by Joe in Thursday, July 30th 2009
Topics: VPN
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(1 votes, average: 5 out of 5)GET VPN – GDOI – Intro
Posted by Joe in Monday, July 27th 2009
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(No Ratings Yet)One of the new topics on the CCIE Security Blueprint is GET VPN. Group Encrypted Transport (GET) VPN pushes the crypto keys and policy to group members which eases tunnel administration. Since I am not all that versed in the workings of GET VPN I have decided to tackle it from the ground up. GET [...]
CCIE Recertified
Posted by matt in Saturday, July 11th 2009
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(1 votes, average: 5 out of 5)Yesterday afternoon I passed the CCIE Security Written exam and recertified my CCIE Security until the end of 2011! Even though my CCIE was not set to expire until December, I’m happy to get recertification out of the way now before some other stuff takes up all my time.
The first time I passed the written [...]
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