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Symantec Endpoint Security, New Anti Virus from Symantec

November 13th, 2007 by bfebrian
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I’m a loyal customer of Symantec Anti Virus product, it serve me well for the last 7 years.
Now, from my consultant, I’m being told that Symantec, again, releasing a new product for security called Symantec Endpoint Security. Symantec Endpoint Security will be replacing Symantec Anti Virus Corporate Edition 10.
Why security, why not Anti Virus? Because [...]

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    Connection without Connection

    September 3rd, 2007 by bfebrian
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    This is really happen.
    I just have an electrical problem, the power from electric company was down, so we have to run our servers from ups.
    After a while, the ups start to drop the battery, so we start to shutdown unnecessary servers, so it give the ups more power to run.
    But, it not for long, [...]

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    IPCop Firewall Review Part II

    July 10th, 2007 by bfebrian
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    I has been testing IPCop Firewall for more than a week now. I only have two minor problems with IPCop, there are:

    IPCop as default allow all connections to the Internet. This maybe ideal for home users but not corporate users.
    IPCop as default not support NAT 1:1. Although we can modify the iptables script (/etc/rc.d/rc.firewall.local), but [...]

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    IPCop Firewall Review

    July 3rd, 2007 by bfebrian
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    Continuing on my previous post.
    After discussed it throughly, we decided to give software firewall a try. Better to postpone to buy expensive hardware firewall, and first try the software firewall that are more cheaper (or free).
    The Choices
    There are many software firewalls, but after googling, searching and etc, the choices are down to four.
    There are:

    pfsense
    m0n0wall
    ipcop
    smoothwall

    Then [...]

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    Choosing the right Firewall: Hardware or Software Firewall

    June 7th, 2007 by bfebrian
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    On the way on choosing the right firewall, I got this invitation from IDC “”Battling Sophisticated Threats: Security Strategies For The Resilient Enterprise” IDC’s Asia/Pacific Security and Continuity Conference 2007″. I see list of many interesting vendor like Cisco, Shopos and Fortinet. What a fortune, just what I needed. Maybe after I attend the invitation, [...]

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