Cisco ASA – Reverse Route Injection with EIGRP
Jan19

Cisco ASA – Reverse Route Injection with EIGRP

KB ID 0001137  Problem I’ve followed your Reverse Route Injection article and its not working? This email dropped in my mailbox a while back As it turns out the article I had written was for OSPF, and this chap was using EIGRP. So I ran it up with EIGRP as well to test. Heres my topology, I want to inject the route for the remote site, into my internal EIGRP routing table. Solution Assuming EIGRP is already setup between the ASA...

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Windows Server 2012 R2  – Deploying Remote Desktop Services
Jan18

Windows Server 2012 R2 – Deploying Remote Desktop Services

KB ID 0001136  Problem I’ve had to do a rollout of Remote Desktop Services on Server 2012 R2, and publish it with Active Directory Federation Services and Web Application Proxy. I’m a little rusty on RDS and needed to deploy a few roles, so for my proof of concept I deployed RDS on TWO servers. Below is a run though and my notes on deploying RDS ONLY (I’ll put the links to other articles at the bottom of this post as...

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Publish CRL Error – Access Denied 0x80070005
Jan18

Publish CRL Error – Access Denied 0x80070005

KB ID 0001135 Problem Seen when attempting to publish a CRL on a Windows Certificate Services Server. Access is denied. 0x80070005 (WIN32: 5 ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED) Solution The problem is the COMPUTER ACCOUNT attempting to publish the CRL, (i.e. the Windows Certificate Services Server), needs rights to the physical folder the CRL files live in, like so; Related Articles, References, Credits, or External Links...

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Windows Firewall – Enable ‘Ping’ / ICMP Echo Reply
Jan18

Windows Firewall – Enable ‘Ping’ / ICMP Echo Reply

KB ID 0001134  Problem By default all modern distributions of Windows come with their client firewall enabled. Which is a good thing, most corporate networks simply disable it using the rationale that they have a corporate firewall and security software etc. Again thats fine, but what if you want to leave it on, and still be able to ping that host to see if its alive. Solution The firewall exception is already written for you, you...

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Apple Mac OSX – Send a ‘Function Key’ Keystroke
Jan16

Apple Mac OSX – Send a ‘Function Key’ Keystroke

KB ID 0001131  Problem I was remotely connected to one of My Dell servers via a DRAC. I needed to enter the ‘boot sequence’ at startup and that meant pressing F11 at the server boot seen. However F11 on the mac shows the desktop. Solution To Send a ‘function keystroke’ you need to press Fn+cmd+{function key} Related Articles, References, Credits, or External Links NA

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