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Change RADIUS auth method for remote access ipsec vpn

Network Engineering

We have a Cisco 3825 router with an IPSec Remote Access VPN configured to authenticate against a radius server. We're retiring the old server and moving to a new one (Windows Server 2012). I'd like to change this to PEAP-MSCHAPv2 on the router but can't manage to figure out if this is possible.

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What Makes For a Good VPN?

Akins IT

A VPN is a Virtual Private Network. The same technology can be used by consumers to bridge their phones and laptops to their home network so, while on the road, they can securely access files from their media server or desktop computers. Why use a VPN? What is a Virtual Private Network? Do You Need Secure Casual Browsing?

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Paolo Maffezzoli posted an update: Unsecured Tunneling Protocols Expose 4.2 Million Hosts, […]

4sysops

Million Hosts, Including VPNs and Routers Recent research has identified significant security vulnerabilities in various tunneling protocols, which could be exploited by attackers to conduct a host of malicious activities. million systems, including VPN servers and routers, are… Read more Approximately 4.2

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When DNS Fails in the Cloud: DNS Performance and Troubleshooting

Kentik

To facilitate the migration of our applications we split DNS into three tiers: Data center-based resolution from the cloud over VPN, to DC-hosted DNS resolvers. The private peering was shared across two routers per side. The fix was an automated re-provisioning of the router connected to the dedicated private BGP peer.

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How DoorDash Secures Data Transfer Between Cloud and On-Premise Data Centers

DoorDash Engineering

As discussed in the previous section, our forward-looking payment processing vendors deployed their servers in on-premise data centers, instead of the cloud, to ensure that they have total control over data storage and transfer. Vendor’s data centers have private links to their own routers which are set up in AWS Direct Connect Locations.

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Basic configurations on Cisco ASA Firewall - Part 2

The Network DNA

NDNA-ASA(config-if)# nameif dmz NDNA-ASA(config-if)# security-level 70 NDNA-ASA(config-if)# no shut Configure static NAT to the DMZ server using a network object NDNA-ASA(config)# object network dmz-server NDNA-ASA(config-network-object)# host 10.10.2.3 10.10.10.100 inside NDNA-ASA(config)# dhcpd dns 112.110.112.5 255.255.255.0

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Best practice / advice for cisco 3560 behind Virtualised OPNsense

Network Engineering

The problem is that when ESXi is down it takes down all the network with it, so I have to boot up another router to log in to it. WAN > OPNsense (in ESXi)> switch (C3560G) OPNsense is DHCP server Thing is that i would like the switch to deal with the DHCP, to avoid being naked when ESXi needs maintenance. default-router 10.0.0.1