Tag: wireless

Don’t Be ‘fraid of No GHOST; Glibc Vulnerability

During the blog downtime, observant security practitioners probably read about a serious new vulnerabilities called GHOST, which affects all Linux-based systems to some extent. I actually  covered GHOST  already, in one of my Daily Security Bytes, but you may have missed it during the downtime. Let me recap the issue here

Astaro Security Gateway V8 is End-of-Life December 31st, 2014

This is your official reminder that Version 8 of Astaro Security Gateway will be end-of-life on December 31st 2014.  If you are not running any Astaro Security Gateway Version 8 installations, you unaffected by this announcement and can disregard it. If you still maintain an active ASG V8, it is important that you read on for what this end-of-life means for you

Sophos ASG 8.310 Up2Date Released

We have released an update for those running Astaro Security Gateway V8. Version 8.310 is a bugfix release that stabilizes your installation and improves the Web Filtering and RED along with some other fixes.. For more information, read on! ASG 8.310 Up2Date Details News  -Bugfix release -Stability improvements for Web Filter -Stability improvements for RED -Bug fixes in mail proxies for mails with mixed Japanses charsets -Update timezone definitions   Remarks -System will be rebooted -Configuration will be Upgraded Bugfixes [22922] Loadbar hangs while scrolling on dashboard Download: Link: ftp.astaro.com/ASG/v8/up2date/u2d-sys-8.310.tgz.gpg MD5Sum:  ftp://ftp.astaro.com/ASG/v8/up2date/u2d-sys-8.310.tgz.gpg.md5 Size: ~123MB  Up2Date Installation:  Sophos Up2Date technology makes it easy to update your Astaro Security Gateway.

Cutting Wires, Costs: A Look at Creating Wireless Efficiencies

Wireless network infrastructure – for anyone in business, it’s a necessary evil and, perhaps ironically, one that isn’t short on infrastructure. You need a controller and wireless routers or access points – lots of them – enabling wireless networks to join an existing wired network. You’ll have to invest in a site planner/survey tool, or risk incorrectly guessing where the APs should go