View Poll Results: Would you like to see a dedicated Cisco forum here?

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  • Yes, definitely!

    13 44.83%
  • No, it doesn't merit it's own forum.

    4 13.79%
  • What's "cisco"?

    0 0%
  • What do the blue lines in hockey mean?

    4 13.79%
  • I would prefer a more general forum

    8 27.59%
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    I'm down, oh the possibilities!
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    So far this is looking good folks. The site editors are in agreement on it as well. I'm gonna let the poll run it's course.

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    I would be glad to contribute---level 7 password cracking on Cisco routers, acl's, Context Based Access Control, IDS, IPS/Firewalls, rerouting attacks---the list goes on...

    Tim

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    Well you actually prompted the idea

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    yes, if you do it quickly while CISCO is still relivant....perhaps a more general cataory deailing with networkin hardwear
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    A Cisco forum would be great. I work with a PIX firewall daily and any additional information I can pick up on configuring this beast (even theoretical) would be helpful.

    On the topic of blue lines...
    Now that the two line pass is legit, I say we sh*tcan the blue lines all together.
    One red line... our side, your side...let's play some pond hockey bitch
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    Now ya talkin'!!!!! Defensive hockey bites! Don Cherry can kiss my _______!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bballad
    yes, if you do it quickly while CISCO is still relivant....perhaps a more general cataory deailing with networkin hardwear
    I'll second that one.. Just a general networking sub. That could include setting up cisco or other brands switches and routers. That would balance the network security (general too) nicely. PIX questions can go into firewall section.
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    Okay perhaps we could make it more broad. In that event I should include that as an option in the poll

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    But we cant vote again!

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