

This current client of mine has a RV220W firewall with a CGI interface that just doesn’t work on any modern browser.

IExplorer was a lone hold out but finally updated.Ĭisco Small Business Gear - It’s re-labeled linksys gear. Sonicwalls - some older devices and firmwares use SSL with RC4 encryption by default - so when you reset firmware, you can’t access the HTTPS interfaceĪll modern browsers have dropped support for the older method.

On sourceforge they have versions back to 2007 However - a few times now, Firefox Portable has bailed me out or saved a client billable time Java is a crap shoot - I conceded to defeat with a HP printer jetdirect web Interface with multiple JavaScript issues Now, you’re tasked with managing a device that you can’t login to! 3 years ago RC4 encryption no longer supported 5 years ago, that CGI instruction was depreciated. Still plugging away, 10 years later.ħ years ago, that Java bug got fixed. The program does not really give you much control over actually administering your network in terms of taking control of PC's but in terms of giving you an overview, it makes it easy enough for even those with little network admin experience to get started.Ahh the joy of managing old devices. This is still a limited list of the program's many functions which also extend to viewing the remaining disk space on your network PC's (very useful for noticing whether your users are adding too many multimedia files to their hard drive!), seeing who has logged in on a specific computer and taking an inventory of the software installed on a particular PC. You can see at a glance all the MS Exchange accounts on your network, list all the shared resources, control services, analyze systems remotely and generate an inventory. The program allows you to perform a range of functions ranging from creating, deleting and modification of files as well as deleting and displaying groups and users. SysAdmin is an ideal tool for novice network administrators that need an easy way to gain an overall look over their domains, servers and users on networks with an Active Directory.
