I got an invite from the Electronic Frontier Foundation regarding their 18th birthday. It is hard to imagine a world in tech without the EFF, if you follow the news at all you know they are doing all sorts of things to push back on the erosion of rights in the digital age.
They are a worthy group, so consider them in your annual giving for donations.
- Ed
Thursday, January 01, 2009
Sunday, December 21, 2008
ASA code update - mobile AnyConnect
For those that are keeping track there was an interim release on Dec 5th for asa804-16-k8.bin plus as I noted before there is now an ASDM release of 6.1.5.51 or asdm-61551.bin which is compatible with Jave 6.10 or 6.11. There is one issue I have found with the newer ASA code, it does not appear to honor the global translation timeout settings. So if you have long flow sessions (big single tcp backup sessions that stay open forever for instance) then you can have some serious issues.
Also, is anyone else completely baffled as to why the ASA is requiring a separate mobile AnyConnect license, even if you already paid for SSLVPN licenses for the standard AnyConnect on the ASA? Seems like double dipping to me. At a minimum a free license extension should be offered to clients to get some mobile licenses based on the number of existing AnyConnect licenses you already own. Perhaps 2 mobile for every 10 SSLVPN? Cisco, you are just getting greedy on that one.
Happy New Year everyone.
- Ed
Also, is anyone else completely baffled as to why the ASA is requiring a separate mobile AnyConnect license, even if you already paid for SSLVPN licenses for the standard AnyConnect on the ASA? Seems like double dipping to me. At a minimum a free license extension should be offered to clients to get some mobile licenses based on the number of existing AnyConnect licenses you already own. Perhaps 2 mobile for every 10 SSLVPN? Cisco, you are just getting greedy on that one.
Happy New Year everyone.
- Ed
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Ubuntu 8.10 - everything seems to work fine
Well, I took the plunge and did a clean install of Ubuntu 8.10. I was running 7.10 and it was very stable, I passed on 8.04 since I heard about a lot of problems. I have to admit I am happy so far. Sound, video, external video, bluetooth are all working. The new NetworkManager is excellent and works as expected. VMware workstation 6.5 is working too. I just have to get Cisco VPN working and I will be back up and working completely as before.
I would definately have folks give it a go, its been stable and has performed pretty well so far. Keeping my fingers crossed.
- Ed
I would definately have folks give it a go, its been stable and has performed pretty well so far. Keeping my fingers crossed.
- Ed
Cisco ASDM update - v61551
Cisco has posted an ASDM update 6.1(5)51 that is compatible with Java 1.6.0_10 (6u10). This takes care of the problem of running the newest Java but having to keep old versions around to support the older ASDM releases that required 6u7.
- Ed
- Ed
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Cisco UC 7 update
OK, it is very clear now that the UC plan for Cisco is to move all services to Web 2.0 and give customers the choice of either running the solution in house, in the cloud or a combo.
That being said, I don't think it is all baked out yet (they have purchased Jabber but where that is going to fit in with WebEx ? MeetingPlace I am unclear) but I did get the message loud and clear on one thing... the Apple iPhone will be THE platform of future development. I think the iPhone and Windows Mobile will get a lot of attention. I am not very clear how much attention BlackBerry will get, which is odd given its install base. I don't know if Cisco thinks there isn't enough Web 2.0 support on the RIM side or what but I sure didn't get the impression that they were going to make the next "wow" application on the RIM handhelds.
As soon as I hear a clearer roadmap I will post it up. Heck, if anyone knows for sure and has links to back it up please tell me! - Ed
That being said, I don't think it is all baked out yet (they have purchased Jabber but where that is going to fit in with WebEx ? MeetingPlace I am unclear) but I did get the message loud and clear on one thing... the Apple iPhone will be THE platform of future development. I think the iPhone and Windows Mobile will get a lot of attention. I am not very clear how much attention BlackBerry will get, which is odd given its install base. I don't know if Cisco thinks there isn't enough Web 2.0 support on the RIM side or what but I sure didn't get the impression that they were going to make the next "wow" application on the RIM handhelds.
As soon as I hear a clearer roadmap I will post it up. Heck, if anyone knows for sure and has links to back it up please tell me! - Ed
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