Depending on how old the ASA is you MAY need a truly ancient?version of java to talk to it if you are trying to use a web browser (another thing I hate right there)??
Otherwise it does have a command line interface but BOY those commands are obscure.
Good Luck.
My company is also being dragged kicking and screaming into the cloud.? THANK you MS (NOT)
I've been in IT for 35 years, and the increase in reliance on "the cloud" dismays me.
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I have a mug at work that reads?
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"There is no cloud. It's just someone else's computer"
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I'm also not in the US - and the complete disregard US government agencies seem to take with other people's data - even if they're not US citizens - gives me very little trust in the sovereignty of cloud data storage.
While it has its usage, I think the way Cloud Storage is being pushed only benefits the companies that are pushing it, to the detriment of the users. Yes, it has its uses, as a backup location, but it should almost never be your primary storage. If it is your primary storage, such as somebody sharing a computer with other people, there should be a backup somewhere more local. Having an on-site server your company owned would be far smarter.
On 4/29/2022 9:55 PM, Icemanau wrote: > My biggest concern with the Cloud is location. > > I'm in Aus and if the cloud servers are in the US, and what I'm working > on is considered to be against the export laws of the US, I could very > well loose all access to it. > > That's on top of all the other problems l can see. > > If you are working from the cloud and your internet goes down due to > some idiot digging up the cables, your screwed until they get fixed. > Tasmania had this happen. Both cables got cut in separate instances on > the same day. End result, Tassie basically shut down until it was up again. > > Ease of access for anyone and everyone with the know how to hack in to > the cloud server. > > What happens if the server location is taken over by hostile forces > (Ukraine anyone?). > > I'm sure that there are lots of other problems with using the cloud that > I haven't listed as well. >