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Packet Pushers
Every single podcast we publish in one convenient feed. This is a LOT of content. Hours of audio each week.
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Jul 31, 2025 • 32min
IPB180: IPv6 Basics – Deployment
Discover the vital reasons for adopting IPv6 and the strategic advantages it brings to modern networks. Learn about the complexities of deployment and the necessity of detailed planning to overcome challenges. The hosts stress the importance of a proof of concept for testing and troubleshooting. Delve into the best strategies for implementing IPv6 in enterprise networks and the critical role of training to ensure a smooth transition. Finally, hear about the benefits of cross-departmental collaboration in successfully deploying IPv6.

Jul 31, 2025 • 47min
N4N035: Well Actually . . . Listener Comments and Corrections
Listeners weigh in with comments and corrections, delving into tunneling and DHCP options. Personal journeys through networking certifications reveal the real-world challenges behind theoretical knowledge. Multicast technology complexities are unraveled, highlighting its applications in trading and broadcasting. Feedback on UDP's path MTU discovery showcases the importance of proper management. Lastly, the show addresses DHCP's DORA process and emphasizes the role of device identification in enhancing network security.

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Jul 30, 2025 • 40min
D2DO278: The Future of HashiCorp Inside IBM
Armon Dadgar, co-founder and CTO of HashiCorp, shares insights on the implications of HashiCorp's acquisition by IBM. He delves into the challenges of integrating a nimble tech company into a legacy-driven behemoth. The conversation covers innovations in cloud technology, the balance between enterprise stability and open source innovation, and the vital role of AI in infrastructure management. Dadgar also discusses state encryption complexities and how emerging tools are reshaping security in DevOps.

Jul 29, 2025 • 47min
PP072: Mobile Device Threat Management
Akili Akridge, a mobile security expert with a background as a Baltimore beat cop, shares insights on the challenges of mobile device security. He discusses the blurred lines between personal and work devices and the rising threat of advanced malware. Akili highlights the vulnerabilities posed by BYOD trends and emphasizes the need for robust mobile application management. The conversation also covers consumer vigilance against threats like zero-click malware, specifically the Pegasus threat, underscoring the importance of proactive security measures.

Jul 29, 2025 • 26min
HW057: Orb – A New Tool for Monitoring Internet Connectivity
Doug Suttles, CEO and co-founder of Orb, brings insights into his innovative tool designed to revolutionize internet connectivity monitoring. The discussion covers how Orb continuously assesses network performance, emphasizing reliability over just peak speed. Doug explains the user-friendly scoring system and plans for integrating AI to enhance guidance for consumers. He also explores the platform's scalability and upcoming features, as well as creative methods to repurpose old devices for more effective home network management.

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Jul 28, 2025 • 28min
NB536: Fortinet FortiOS Goes Post-Quantum; Intel Scales Back Global Projects
Recent memory safety bugs in Firefox and Thunderbird raise critical security concerns. Meanwhile, state-sponsored attacks target Microsoft SharePoint, prompting discussions on advanced quantum security initiatives by Fortinet. The podcast also delves into the booming investment in network automation and the legal hurdles of Broadcom's merger with VMware. Intel's shifting strategies due to financial struggles and potential vulnerabilities in Aruba's products are examined, alongside Nokia's promising financial outlook amidst ongoing challenges in network infrastructure.

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Jul 25, 2025 • 48min
HN789: How a Global Payments Processor Automates Firewall Changes at Scale
Dan Peachy, a Senior Network Automation Engineer at Adyen, and Vlad Skuba, a Product Manager with a telecommunications background, dive into Adyen's groundbreaking firewall automation project. They discuss the shift from simple bash scripting to a self-service model, emphasizing speed and security in payment processing. The challenges of managing firewall policies in busy environments are analyzed, alongside the importance of building an automation team. Additionally, they share insights on creating an accessible self-service portal for developers and harnessing Ansible for network configurations.

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Jul 25, 2025 • 57min
TNO036: Bridging Networking and Security with Auvik (Sponsored)
Doug Murray, CEO of Auvik and seasoned leader with experience at industry giants like Cisco, is joined by John Harden, Auvik's Director of Strategy and Technology Evangelism. They dive into the challenges network operators face today, including the rise of IT generalists and the risks of shadow IT. The conversation highlights the importance of automation in reducing burnout and managing complex tools. They also discuss fostering a culture of continuous learning in IT and innovative approaches to integrating AI into product development.

Jul 24, 2025 • 32min
TL017: From the Mailbag: Yes and No, and Mid-Year Evaluations
Discover how to adeptly navigate the tricky landscape of professional commitments by mastering the art of saying yes and no. Gain insights into ensuring your career thrives while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Learn effective strategies for crafting meaningful mid-year evaluations without over-relying on AI tools. This discussion emphasizes the importance of self-assessment and collaborating with colleagues to authentically showcase your accomplishments.

Jul 24, 2025 • 43min
N4N034: OSPF Network Types
Dive into the intricacies of OSPF network types, focusing on broadcast and point-to-point configurations. Learn about the vital roles of designated routers (DR) and backup designated routers (BDR), along with their election processes. Discover the challenges of neighbor formation and how mismatched network types can complicate setups. The discussion also emphasizes the importance of soft skills, effective communication, and collaboration within networking, showcasing real-life scenarios that professionals face.


