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Apple's iPad Cinemax Softcore Porn Problem [App Store]
Sunday, 14 August 2011 13:00
Today Ryan Lawler over at GigaOM asks an easy question with an ill-defined answer: Does Cinemax's iPad app violate Apple's no-porn policy? If it does, shouldn't HBO GO get the boot too? More »


Read more: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/Y0Mf_1_fK6w/apples-ipad-cinemax-softcore-porn-problem

 
How To Set Up Centralized Security Policy Management Across Multiple Remote Proxy Servers With SafeSquid
Monday, 09 May 2011 13:21

How To Set Up Centralized Security Policy Management Across Multiple Remote Proxy Servers With SafeSquid

Enterprises with multiple geographically distributed locations, face challenges in enforcing a universal Internet Access Policy across the enterprise. Usually, each location deploy their own preferred  content filtering solution, and hence can not synchronize the Corporate Internet Access Policy (CIAP) globally. SafeSquid's Multi-Proxy or Master-Slave feature allows you to enforce your CIAP universally across the enterprise, irrespective of the geographical location of a remote office. Master-Slave configuration ensures that policies are enforced globally, and that any changes made to the policies on the Master SafeSquid server, get synchronized to all the Slave servers across the Enterprise, in real-time, thereby greatly reducing an Administrators management overheads.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/how-to-set-up-centralized-security-policy-management-across-multiple-remote-proxy-servers-with-safesquid

 
Managing A Single Firewall Policy For Multiple Servers Using Firewall Builder
Friday, 03 December 2010 08:59

Managing A Single Firewall Policy For Multiple Servers Using Firewall Builder

In this tutorial we are going to cover how to use Firewall Builder clusters to manage a single firewall policy that gets deployed on multiple servers. An example of where you could use this would be managing a shared firewall policy for a collection of web servers that are all providing the same service and should have the same rules.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/managing-a-single-firewall-policy-for-multiple-servers-using-firewall-builder

 


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