Monthly Archives: October 2009

I’ve Been Hacked

October 26, 2009
By Aaron Conaway

It looks like one of those Russian b*%*#rds got me some time last week.  I don’t know how long the site was down for sure, but I would guess that he first got access on Thursday, 22 October.  Since we’re talking about WordPress here, I just restored back to 15 October to be safe,...

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Using SPF Records To Build Objects

October 16, 2009
By Aaron Conaway

My biggest complain about modern firewalls is their lack of the ability to create rules based on URLs or HTTP streams; you have to open access between IP addresses.  Yes, I know there are other means to do that, but I want my ASA/PIX/FWSM to do it without making me do so much work....

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Object Groups in the ASA/FWSM/PIX

October 1, 2009
By Aaron Conaway

I can’t believe I haven’t talked about object-groups yet.  I had a whole other blog entry written up, and, when I went to link things over, I realized I couldn’t find an intro to it.  Here it goes. Welcome to the modern world.  A world of wonder.  A world of quickly-advancing technology.  A world...

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