ATA over Ethernet (AoE) is an open standards based protocol which allows direct network access to disk drives by client hosts. AoE has been incorporated into the mainstream Linux kernel, recently been the subject of a Slashdot article, and it appears that it is a SAN technology which is here to stay. This paper investigates the insecurities present in the AoE protocol and suggests how you can deploy AoE infrastructure without worrying about a wide scale compromise. . AoE is a stateless protocol which consists of request messages sent to the AoE server and reply messages returned to the client host. Some messages contain ATA commands, and any data associated with the transaction. Other messages relate to the Config/Query feature of the protocol, to set and query a small amount of out of band data. The formats of these messages are simple and have two forms: ATA messages, and Config/Query messages. Both share a common header format that facilitates network delivery. AoE utilizes the standard Ethernet MAC header for IEEE 802.3 Ethernet frames. AoE has a registered Ethernet type of 0x88A2. The link for this article located at SecuriTeam is no longer available. . ATA over Ethernet (AoE) is a network protocol for ATA storage over Ethernet, but it poses insecurities that threaten your SAN's integrity and safety. AoE Protocol, Network Security, ATA Over Ethernet, Infrastructure Deployment. . Brittany Day
Fort Sam Houston is a prime candidate for wireless networks. The San Antonio installation is home to the commanders of the Army's medical systems and supports various military training services, including battle simulation. Because other tactical groups often conduct tests at . . . . Fort Sam Houston is a prime candidate for wireless networks. The San Antonio installation is home to the commanders of the Army's medical systems and supports various military training services, including battle simulation. Because other tactical groups often conduct tests at the site, a network may be installed for a week, a few months or even a year. On top of this, the base has 18,000 computer users and houses a number of older buildings, so running high-speed copper or fiber wiring is expensive, impractical and sometimes impossible. Wireless local-area networks based on the popular 802.11 standards emerged as the best way to expand the base's network last year because of the easy setup and breakdown, and the minimal disruption to the existing infrastructure. The link for this article located at FCN is no longer available. . Camp Pendleton is an excellent choice for deploying wireless infrastructures, enhancing military exercises and operational effectiveness seamlessly.. Fort Sam Houston, wireless deployment, military network, training services. . Anthony Pell
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