I am having this issue with 802.1x on my machine. I'm trying to debug. Based on your instructions, if I'm receiving an Identity request from the switch, does that mean my computer already tried reaching out by eap and got a response? I'm trying to figure out if the initial step already occurred. I'm currently getting a endless loop of the switch sending back identity requests.
this man worked on my pc he has connected to my local network , he thought I didn't know but I figured it out he is in control of my MacBook, I don't really understand all this but this is what I have on my network I also have 3 utun,. I figured out he made a tunnel like using a vpn to bypass my firewall how in the world am I ever going to get him out of my network..
Hello, excellent video! "The FMC always shows the TIME in UTC format"? I am from Argentina and here it is 3 hours less. Does the same thing happen in the FTD or can I point to the same NTP Server and the time will be correct?
After weeks of searching and trying to read articles on how to configure my NAT on my ASA, this video has helped me tons. I understand it more now after watching this than I did after reading all kinds of documents on Cisco's website. Thank you for these videos.
Hey, thanks for this video. It’s tough to find quality content on RU-vid on such specific topics. You can tell that the dude narrating knows what he’s talking about.
Very good and informative series you made here . I could really use you to take a closer look at my NGFW1120 :-) I am just a CCNA from years ago and I can tell now, that I haven´t released the potential of the our new FW.
if you want to write comments to what you are doing, just use '#' before writing the comment and the bash will give no error back like this: #this is a comment to what I am doing and you're done