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=== Software === | === Software === | ||
* [[ISC dig & host]] - better dns lookups | * [[ISC dig & host]] - better dns lookups | ||
* [[Edge]] - The new M$ browser | |||
* [[Firefox]] | * [[Firefox]] | ||
* [[SecureCRT]] | * [[SecureCRT]] | ||
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=== Windows === | === Windows === | ||
* [[Windows:CommandLine | Command Line]] | * [[Windows:CommandLine | Command Line]] | ||
* ASDM - yes, sadly, it still exists. | * ASDM - yes, sadly, it still exists. | ||
** It was giving me connection errors and I finally got it working by disabling "Automatically detect settings" in Settings > Network & Internet > Proxy. | ** It was giving me connection errors and I finally got it working by disabling "Automatically detect settings" in Settings > Network & Internet > Proxy. |
Revision as of 17:51, 18 August 2020
Arista
Cisco
F5
Palo Alto Networks
Software
- ISC dig & host - better dns lookups
- Edge - The new M$ browser
- Firefox
- SecureCRT
- GO Contact Sync Mod - Sync office contacts to GMail (Android)
- ZenMap
Linux
Windows
- Command Line
- ASDM - yes, sadly, it still exists.
- It was giving me connection errors and I finally got it working by disabling "Automatically detect settings" in Settings > Network & Internet > Proxy.
- StartUp Folders - Because I couldn't find them in Win10
Public IP
Resources
Random links and stuff.