Posts tagged #config

Juniper SRX Apply-groups

A while back I wrote a blog post about enabling global logging on security rules.  This week I applied the same technique to enable ping on all zones for testing / troubleshooting purposes.

Instead of adding ping as a host-inbound-traffic system-service to all zones, and if you have a couple this means some configuring, you can solve this by adding just 3 (three) lines of config to the firewall.

Posted on July 15, 2013 and filed under Security, Tips'n Tricks, Junos.

Configure Application Firewalling On A Juniper SRX

Juniper entered the realm of application firewalling since the release of Junos 11.4 (for SRX platforms). A realm that is mainly dominated by Palo Alto (they basically invented it) and Checkpoint, but more and more vendor's are starting to move in on that territory.
And Juniper is one of those vendors that started to implement Application Firewalling (AppFW) on their (SRX) firewalls. 

This post will show what needs to be done to enable AppFW, and how to configure those policies by using the J-Web interface and the CLI. The Junos software used in this exercise is version 12.1X44.4.

FireFox 3 Color Management

In the 'old' days, Safari was probably the only Internet browser with some decent color management. The problem was that images displayed in Firefox and Internet Explorer looked a bit desaturated and lighter.

Now, in FireFox 3 you have the opportunity of enabling color management. Just set the following configuration option to 'true' (by double clicking) in the FireFox configuration settings (to access the config-part of FireFox, just type about:config in the address bar).

gfx.color_management.enabled

This feature is turned off by default. Restart firefox and be amazed by the colors in your photos on the Internet

Posted on August 27, 2008 and filed under Browsers, Photography, Tips'n Tricks.