Here, at Tech With a Hammer, found that as more and more services are providing support for IPv6, ISPs around the world are not jumping on board the IPv6 train. For many reasons, like the lack of proper IPv6 support in the firewalls provided to the end users, to internal infrastructure requiring numerous upgrades which […]
Month: December 2014
After working with and investigating many different vendors and manufacturers of networking equipment, we have come to choose FortiGate for our small/medium business solutions. Out of the box these FortiGate devices are configured to act like your usual home router, with all LAN ports setup as a logical port, and then the WAN and DMZ […]
We have found that when trying to perform a factory reset with FortiGate devices running FortiOS, this can be done in a multitude of ways.
In some environments, and depending on the user training, Exchange admins may run into a shared mailbox in which there are limitless folders and subfolders. Instead of the users administrating the permissions and access to their shared mailboxes and the folders, the administrators are usually the ones that will perform these tasks. It is tedious […]
We keep running into the issue where in many networks, some only 5 user and other 150+ user environments, users forget to change their passwords every 90 days. Even though we have the domains configured to start warning them 7 days ahead of time, they seem to ignore the little bubble. Anyone that has ever […]