Posts Tagged ‘IPSEC’
Update (13 Mar 2014) – this presentation is also available on YouTube I did a presentation at the open source hardware users group (OSHUG) last night. Click to the second slide to get the TL;DR version: With more time I’d like to get some quantitative material on the memory footprint of various cipher suites and […]
Filed under: Arduino, BeagleBone, presentation, Raspberry Pi, security | 1 Comment
Tags: arduino, ARM, BeagleBone, encryption, IPSEC, keys, Raspberry Pi, RPi, security, SSH, SSL, tls
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 […]
Filed under: review, technology | 6 Comments
Tags: 2820, 2820n, 2930, adsl, DrayTek, efm, firewall, IPSEC, L2TP, load balancer, network, networking, PPTP, router, sip, Vigor, voip, vpn, wifi