There are also variants of it with subjects like
" Ref Id: %VARIABLE% "
and
"%Domain.tld% Ref Id: %VARIABLE% "
And as Bryan said, we are increasingly getting more and more as well.
M. Omer GOLGELI
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June 1, 2019 6:05 AM, "Richard" mailto:rgolod...@infratection.com?to=%22Richard%22%20)>
M. Omer GOLGELI wrote:
> There are also variants of it with subjects like
>
> " Ref Id: %VARIABLE% "
> and
> "%Domain.tld% Ref Id: %VARIABLE% "
>
>
>
> And as Bryan said, we are increasingly getting more and more as well.
I wonder if this crap corresponds positively with the price of Bitcoin
* s...@ottie.org (Scott Christopher) [Sat 01 Jun 2019, 12:04 CEST]:
I wonder if this crap corresponds positively with the price of Bitcoin.
Only speculation (read: market manipulation) by holders of massive
amounts of bitcoin drives the price of cryptocurrencies:
https://davidgerard.co.uk/blo
Hey there
I am trying to choose SSL VPN for a remote office 3-4 people max each any
given time.
I have looked at Pulse and Cisco, and wanted to check in here for
recommendations on latest trends.
Trying to get a solution easy to manage and won’t break the bank with
licenses when team grows to 10
sophos utm vm cant beat that
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> On 1 Jun 2019, at 15:53, Mehmet Akcin wrote:
>
> Hey there
>
> I am trying to choose SSL VPN for a remote office 3-4 people max each any
> given time.
>
> I have looked at Pulse and Cisco, and wanted to check in here for
> recommendations on
See this as well today
But gmail auto trashed it :)
Col
> On 1 Jun 2019, at 14:50, Niels Bakker wrote:
>
> * s...@ottie.org (Scott Christopher) [Sat 01 Jun 2019, 12:04 CEST]:
>> I wonder if this crap corresponds positively with the price of Bitcoin.
>
> Only speculation (read: market manipul
A solution based upon SSTP?
Have used SSTP on Mikrotik gear in the past. Works well once setup is done.
https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Interface/SSTP
*Windows do e.g. have built-in support for SSTP based VPN solutions.
Christoffer
I've used Pulse and AnyConnect (as a user) and Windows-based SSTP (as an
admin). They all worked well. The nice part about the Windows option is
that it's cheap (you only need to pay for a Windows license).
On Sat, Jun 1, 2019, 12:53 PM Hansen, Christoffer
wrote:
> A solution based upon SSTP?
>
OpenVPN AS?
I’ve been running it for ~20 users for many years — it just works, has
clients for many OSes, etc.
W
On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 10:54 AM Mehmet Akcin wrote:
> Hey there
>
> I am trying to choose SSL VPN for a remote office 3-4 people max each any
> given time.
>
> I have looked at Puls
I've used that too. I found the admin interface to be pretty unintuitive.
And it kicks all active sessions without warning when you make a config
change.
On Sat, Jun 1, 2019, 2:32 PM Warren Kumari wrote:
> OpenVPN AS?
>
> I’ve been running it for ~20 users for many years — it just works, has
> c
There is always the open source server/client ocserv. Server is compatible
with pulse and Cisco clients, Ocserv client is compatible with pulse and Cisco
servers as well.
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> On Jun 1, 2019, at 1:10 PM, Ross Tajvar wrote:
>
> I've used that too. I found the admin interface
WARNING: I AM ABOUT TO PONTIFICATE!
Many of the lists etc I'm on get spamt and that's followed by a stream
of "we're getting spamt!" (either directly or scraped) agonizing, over
and over.
I've been involved in the spam problems since before some of you were
bornt (ok I'll stop with the stupid p
On 31/05/2019 16:02, Niels Bakker wrote:
> * r...@gsp.org (Rich Kulawiec) [Fri 31 May 2019, 16:18 CEST]:
> [...]
>> This is hardly surprising: many of them are spammers-for-hire, many of
>> them use invasive tracking/spyware, and none of them actually care in
>> the slightest about privacy or secur
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