> -Original Message-
> From: Jeff Kell [mailto:jeff-k...@utc.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2013 7:30 PM
[snip]
> Not sure about Vonage, but Skype, Xbox, and just about everything else
> imaginable (other than hosting a server) works just fine over NAT with
> default-deny inbound here,
Thirded. As an enterprise account customer (with service at my home), I called
them up, began to explain what I'm seeing, just to be interrupted with
something to the effect of "Yeah, I see it. I'll get someone to fix it.
Incidentally, how do you like your USR Router, we don’t see many of those?
Going to http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/ipv6/ and hitting "Start IPv6 Test" I
get:
"Your system will continue to work for you on World IPv6 day. However, we found
that your server only supports IPv4 at this time. You'll simply continue to use
IPv4 to reach your favorite web sites."
Netalyzr (
At least for the FCX line we were told when trying to open a support case that
the limited lifetime warranty only applies to hardware and does not make you
eligible for any kind of support or software beyond getting hardware replaced.
-Original Message-
From: George Bonser [mailto:gbon.
: Stefan Fouant [mailto:sfou...@shortestpathfirst.net]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 2:29 PM
To: Voll, Toivo; Chris Campbell; Dawood Iqbal
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Best VPN Appliance
Toivo,
The SA Series absolutely supports IPsec if you are using Network Connect. It
defaults to using
We're generally happy with our Juniper SA6500s, but they, and a lot of the
other SSL VPN vendor appliances will not support IPSec. Cisco's ASA does, but
it's less feature-rich in the SSL VPN arena. The Juniper was the most mature
and flexible of all the offerings we looked at, but also the most
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