firewall
Comodo Internet Security 5.3.176757- Total protection for your PC!
Comodo claim that their firewall is unique in that it passes all known leak tests to ensure the integrity of data entering and exiting your system. Comodo has put firewall through all kinds of sophisticated tests to ensure its firewall powerful enough to ward off these attacks with default settings. No other firewall has had [...]
TeamViewer 5.1.9385 – An excellent screen-sharing and file-transfer app
TeamViewer is a simple and fast solution for remote control, desktop sharing and file transfer that works behind any firewall and NAT proxy. To connect to another computer just run TeamViewer on both machines without the need of an installation procedure. With the first start automatic partner IDs are generated on both computers. Just enter [...]
ZoneAlarm Free Firewall – Antivirus Software, Firewall, Spyware Removal
ZoneAlarm®, a Check Point Software Technologies, Inc. Company, is one of the most secure brands in consumer Internet security. ZoneAlarm protects over 60 million PCs from viruses, spyware, hackers and identity theft. The award-winning Internet security product line is installed in consumer PCs and small businesses, protecting them from Internet threats. The ZoneAlarm family of [...]
How to Create a limited user account on a Cisco Pix Firewall
This is a snippet for the Cisco Pix firewall that create a ‘limited user’ account on the firewall itself. That user will have access to all ‘show’ diagnostic commands, as well as the ability to clear the error/usage counters on interfaces and to ping other devices. This configuration does the following things: Defines two user [...]
Where to find information about Websense Remote Filtering
A technical paper is available that compiles all the existing documentation for Remote Filtering for Websense Enterprise and Websense Web Security Suite v6.3.1. This paper contains all the information needed to install, configure, and use Remote Filtering. Additional information has been added about deployment, the processing flow, and about VPN support. A complete troubleshooting process [...]
How to Disable the firewall in Windows Server 2008 Core Edition
For Windows Server 2008’s Core Edition, the default firewall configuration is one of the things most administrators want to turn off after installation. You can complete this task with one line of code, which you’ll want to add to your script arsenal. The use cases for Windows Server 2008 Core Edition include additional security for [...]
How to enable HTTP Redirector Filter in ISA -Websense
The HTTP Redirector Filter that must be enabled in ISA for these clients to be redirected to the web-proxy service and then redirected to Websense. To enable the HTTP Redirector Filter: Access the ISA Management Console. Navigate to Extensions. Access Application Filters. Ensure that the HTTP Redirector Filter rule is enabled. If the rule is [...]
How to configure Zimbra to work with Firewall.
Although the Zimbra Installation instructions tell you install Zimbra on a system without a firewall, you can get Zimbra to work on a system as long as all needed ports are opened on the firewall. Needed Ports Standard Zimbra ports SMTP port 25/tcp HTTP port 80/tcp POP3 port 110/tcp IMAP port 143/tcp LDAP port 389/tcp [...]
How to create a Windows Firewall outbound exception rule for the Remote Access Quarantine Agent service in Windows Server 2008
In Windows Server 2008, the Remote Access Quarantine Agent service restricts remote access clients from obtaining full access to a network until they meet the requirements of the network. By default, there is a Windows Firewall inbound rule for the Remote Access Quarantine Agent service to enable traffic on TCP port 7250. However, you can [...]
How to manually open ports in Internet Connection Firewall in Windows XP
Programs may require ports to be manually opened so that the programs work correctly when ICF is in use either on the local computer or on the gateway computer. You may have to manually open a port if there is a service that is running on a computer that has ICF enabled that you want [...]
How to Configure IP Spoofing and IPS Protection With a Cisco ASA 5500 Firewall
IP Spoofing Protection IP spoofing attacks are those that change the actual source IP address of packets to obscure their true origin. This means that packets arriving at a particular interface (e.g inside) must have a valid source IP address that matches the correct source interface according to the firewall routing table. Normally the firewall [...]
How to bypass strict firewalls by tunneling blocked ports and protocols
You do need the following: HTTPS access through the firewall. Most hotspots will leave HTTPS open, port 443, so that people can browse Internet and go to secure sites A server somewhere on Internet, even an home machine, with root access Well, Linux. This howto is using Debian systems. You can probably have it to [...]
How to Delete Cache Contents – Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004
Microsoft® Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server stores cached content in a cache content file, which is named Dir1.cdat and resides in the Urlcache folder on each drive that is configured for caching. A cache content file (.cdat file) is created when a drive is configured for caching. In addition, each time that the Microsoft [...]
Can’t connect to MySQL server
A MySQL client on Unix can connect to the mysqld server in two different ways: By using a Unix socket file to connect through a file in the file system (default /tmp/mysql.sock), or by using TCP/IP, which connects through a port number. A Unix socket file connection is faster than TCP/IP, but can be used only when connecting [...]
