Author Archives: Greg Ferro
Author Archives: Greg Ferro
I enjoyed this about Cisco licensing and how mercenary it feels
The post Response: Cisco Licensing Made Easier appeared first on EtherealMind.
Good list of things to think about on travel in post-lockdown
The post IETF: Travel criteria for in-person/virtual IETF 108 appeared first on EtherealMind.
The US FCC has announced its intention to release the 6Ghz spectrum for unlicensed use in an upcoming vote. I spoke with Keith Parsons who is deeply involved in the process and years of experience on the process to find out more.
The post BIB092 – 6Ghz Wireless Spectrum, Unlicensed Access with US FCC appeared first on Packet Pushers.
I'm writing this for myself to process the
The post What I Think I Know About COVID-19 and Its Personal Impact appeared first on EtherealMind.
Has much changed since then ?
The post RFC 1 Was Fifty One Years Ago appeared first on EtherealMind.
On today's sponsored show, we dig into Fortinet's portfolio, including SD-WAN and its security fabric. We discuss customer use cases, examine how the fabric works, and explore how Foritnet integrates its own and third-party security tools to enhance visibility and automation. Our guest is Stephen Watkins, Director and Principal Security Architect at Fortinet.
The post Heavy Networking 510: Take A Modern Approach To SD-WAN And Networking With Fortinet (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Zoom Meeting IDs are sequential ten digit numbers. People are randomly creating IDs and dropping into Zoom conferences often using abusive language, displaying pornagraphic images or worse. Yes, Zoom has poor security posture generally. The design approach appears makes it easy to use as possible while compromising security. Compared to other conferencing platforms, it does […]
The post Tips to prevent Zoom Bombing, Security and Conference Hygience appeared first on EtherealMind.
Today's Heavy Networking explores what it's like to get deeply into programming while still being attached to the world of networking. We discuss the transition from day-to-day networking tasks to spending more time with code, the role of programming in automation, and more. Our guests are Matt Stone, Brent Salisbury, Dave Tucker, and Daryn Johnson.
The post Heavy Networking 508: Should Network Engineers Learn Advanced Programming Languages? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Random and hard to know
The post Uneven or Unbalanced Sound Levels on AirPods and Microphones on MacOS appeared first on EtherealMind.
Robin Gilijamse deployed a 10000 user remote working VPN in about 4 weeks. We briefly discuss the design and some lessions learned from the project.
The post BiB090 – Deploying a 10000 user VPN in a Month appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Cancelled or postponed all conferences scheduled through August 2020.
The post Gartner Cancels Conferences losing >260MM in 2020 revenues appeared first on EtherealMind.
An open videoconference to be nice to each other, blow the Corona blues away.
The post Invitation: Virtual Happy Hour The Second – TONIGHT 30 Mar 2020 2100BST/1600EST/1300PST appeared first on EtherealMind.
The tension between iteration and guarantees.
The post Opinion : Engineers, Solutions and Problems appeared first on EtherealMind.
Could COVID19 lead to walk back from public cloud ? A discussion with Mike Dvorkin.
The post BiB089 Why Coronavirus Pandemic Could Ignite Cloud Repatriation appeared first on Packet Pushers.
An open videoconference to be nice to each other, blow the Corona blues away.
The post Invitation: Packet Pushers Virtual Happy Hour – March 2020 appeared first on EtherealMind.