44:01 Best part of the talk. Will says "some poor schmuck in a data center goes to plug in...." I absolutely loved this webinar and appreciate both presenters takes on these domains. Great work! And Kudos to Will for having some cool personality and insights.
22:08 "Back in the dizzle."😎 😆 48:00; 57:00 Why isn't there a CSE-S3? 55:50 Totally scratched my head on this 1. "It's denying all traffic from anywhere. But it's not denying all traffic from anywhere." HUH😵? Sounds like a paradox or some kind of catch-22.
We’re glad you enjoyed it! Try to change the quality settings on UA-cam, the slides should be clearer with a higher video quality. We hope that helps. Thanks, Cloud Academy Team.
Hi Sandip, yes, this is correct. The default NACL will ALLOW all traffic, so it is always best to create your own NACLs. You can see in the screenshot next to the bullet that it ALLOWS all traffic for all protocols across all ranges.
44:01 Best part of the talk. Will says "some poor schmuck in a data center goes to plug in...." I absolutely loved this webinar and appreciate both presenters takes on these domains. Great work! And Kudos to Will for having some cool personality and insights.
A TOC (Table of Contents) Playlist in description will be more than helpful, Thank You.
Hey there, thanks for your suggestion. We added one now, hope it helps. Thanks again, Cloud Academy Team.
22:08
"Back in the dizzle."😎
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48:00; 57:00
Why isn't there a CSE-S3?
55:50
Totally scratched my head on this 1.
"It's denying all traffic from anywhere. But it's not denying all traffic from anywhere." HUH😵? Sounds like a paradox or some kind of catch-22.
Great series! Thank you.
Though quite a few slides are blurred in each video.
We’re glad you enjoyed it! Try to change the quality settings on UA-cam, the slides should be clearer with a higher video quality. We hope that helps. Thanks, Cloud Academy Team.
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Thank you, that fixed it!
Was on automatic quality selection over a poor Wi-Fi connection.
I subscribed.
Does the third point in NACLs is correct? It says default Nacl rule is to allow inbound and outbound traffic.
Hi Sandip, yes, this is correct. The default NACL will ALLOW all traffic, so it is always best to create your own NACLs. You can see in the screenshot next to the bullet that it ALLOWS all traffic for all protocols across all ranges.