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Software testing is done prior launching any software in the market About the author Francisco Segura owns and operates http://www.softwaretesting101.com/assurance-software-testing.html
A hacker views an open screen in the same way a car thief looks at an unattended car with the keys left in the ignition. Always use some form of password protection. Scare stories. We’ve all heard them and we’ve all passed on a few, especially the tale of hawk-like hackers who can swoop on any data that’s sent across the Internet. If you use the Net, you’re asking for trouble. It’s as simple as that, isn’t it? No!
In this brief article, speaker and veteran I.T. guy Don R. Crawley explains the eight basic commands needed to enable basic firewall functionality on a Cisco ASA Security Appliance. Copyright (c) 2008 Don R. Crawley There are literally thousands of commands and sub-commands available to configure a Cisco security appliance. As you gain knowledge of the appliance, you will use more and more of the commands. Initially, however, there are just a few commands required to configure basic functionality on the appliance. Basic functionality is defined as allowing inside hosts to access outside hosts, but not allowing outside hosts to access the inside hosts. Additionally, management must be allowed from at least one inside host. Here are eight basic commands: |