Posts Tagged ‘firewall’
TL;DR As Internet of Things (IoT) devices become more commonplace managing the risks they bring becomes more of a bother. I’ve chosen to deal with this by having different network zones for different trust levels; implemented mostly with OpenWrt. But it’s still a compromise where various security risks are accepted as OK given the effort […]
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Tags: BeyondCorp, CRA, file, Fire Stick, firewall, HA, home, Home Assistant, Internet, IoT, Kodi, MUD, NAS, network, OpenWRT, print, printer, Raspberry Pi, security, SSID, subnet, trust, VLAN, wifi, Zero Trust, zones
My friend Randy Bias very kindly came in and did a web conference presentation at work this week on his views of cloud computing (which are well summarised in a post he did at the end of last year). Inevitably the topic of security came up, and Randy, drawing on his past experience in the […]
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Tags: audit, bolt on, build in, cloud, compliance, firewall, gateway, iaas, paas, schema, security, validation, xml
The arrival of my EFM connection meant that I needed to find some way of balancing load (and failing over) between the new EFM and the existing ADSL. Thankfully there’s a healthy market in low end load balancers, and after digging through some reviews I went for the DrayTek Vigor 2820n. ADSL The device is […]
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Tags: 2820, 2820n, 2930, adsl, DrayTek, efm, firewall, IPSEC, L2TP, load balancer, network, networking, PPTP, router, sip, Vigor, voip, vpn, wifi