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Opinions - Will the internet be regulated?
I saw this article today that talked about the government regulating computer security in cars. I understand the main reason is personal safety, but it begs the question when will the government step in to regulate the internet in general because of the explosion of cyber attacks. The internet currently is the Wild West…
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Malware Scanner for Corporate Use?
Anyone know of a free malware scanner that can be used for commercial use? ADWcleaner I think was/is free, but I was looking for another option. I've used Combofix in the past, but it seems fairly aggressive, but not sure if that's changed (I'm also not 100% sure it's free for commercial use).
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IT Administrator vs System Administrator
Hey Guys, Just a little background about myself. I'm from Dublin, Ireland and a final year computer science student that I do in the evening as I work full time. Last year I went looking for some work experience, something in the evenings when I finished work as I done the early shifts in a supermarket. I managed to get an…
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Testing for Windows 10 deployment
How have you all tested for Windows 10 deployment in your various companies. Our IT manager just dropped off two laptops running Windows 10 and asked that we install and use our daily applications there. Something about this sounds all too lazy to me. Has anybody tested Windows 10 in a certain structured way or used any…
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Creating/Hosting a website
So this is a n00b question for many people, I know, but bare with me... My Requirements: Say I want to create a professional business-looking website that has static webpages, pictures, testimonials, and a contact form. I want this website to be hosted on .au Australian domain. My Questions: I haven't designed nor touched…
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Making Traning Videos
Hi, can any one recommend some good tools to add comments and annotations to video files? (free if possible) I have a few good screen recording tools but looking for a port production tool to add the text and highlighting. Cheers
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2 general questions on software testing and ALM
[FONT=&]Hi Guys, I wondering if any of you have any thoughts on the following questions? Frankly, I don't know where else to ask except here. 1) Re. software testing: How do you fulfil user stories if you write test cases *before* writing the code, as these cases straitjacket you into writing the code in a particular…
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PowerShell + DevOps summit?
Anyone here been to a previous PowerShell + DevOps summit? https://powershell.org/summit/ I'm looking for something different than the usual for my yearly allotted training $$$, and thought this might be a decent fit for my own career path. Only thing is that I noticed that it is a relatively small gathering (220 total…
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Really like the new LinkedIn design
Anyone had a chance to look at it? It's really has come a long way. Love how the certifications roll up with the courses and languages. Much cleaner, remember how bulky the certification section was? That was terrible!
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Replacing a DC
Hi All. in my years of IT Admin, surprisingly enough, I have never swapped out a DC, (Only way back on a test environment) I have a remote office that has an old DC with 5 people connected. I have built a server and shipped it to the office, but I would like to replace the old DC using the same Domain name and DHCP and…
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Question about MPLS and routing protocols
So I'm trying to figure out where MPLS fits in. Please someone tell me if I'm understanding this right. SONET, DWDM and CWDM are just the physical way the light is sent down the fiber. OSPF, IS-IS (Link State), RIP(Distance Vector) are interior gateway routing protocols used within Autonomous Systems. BGP is an exterior…
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Help w/ Custom PC
Lets see if a fresh set of eyes can help I have a GA-Z68A-D3H-B3 motherboard and decided to upgrade some components in order to begin virtual lab setup. I bought a core i7 3.4 ghz processor and 32 GB of RAM but when I installed them in my machine, it turns on and then immediately turns off. I've replaced my previously…
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Nessus Cloud - your thoughts
Hey there, I'm waiting for the Nessus Cloud license. Anyone have any thoughts as to if they like or dislike it and why? I've used the free version of Nessus before but thats it.
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Networking a basic question for the gods of subnets
This one is for the masters of Networking. Currently we have a network Setup with a router which is also handling DHCP: the network is operating on the 192.168.1 range of I.P Now I wish to create a isolated lab environment in which I want to setup a Server running WDS and this server running one nic would be connected to a…
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Question regarding Server 2012 VMs
Hey all, Currently in my 3rd Networking with Active Directory course, were running the following OSes from a single removable 256GB SSD: -Win 8 (host, with Hyper V installed) -Win Server 2012 (VM1) -Win Server 2012 (VM2) -Win 8.1 (VM3, client) Each of our workstations has: i7 CPU, 32GB DDR3 RAM I have a system at home with…
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802.3bz
This standard was ratified by IEEE a couple of days ago. It specifies the transmit speed of 2.5 and 5 Gbps with support for PoE. It means you will be able to get more use of your cat 5/6 cables without rewiring everything to fiber. Links: IEEE SA - 802.3bz-2016 - IEEE Approved Draft Standard for Ethernet Amendment: Media…
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Practice Exams or Brain ****?
In my quest to obtain my CCENT and CCNA, I've been looking for sties that offer practice tests. I took several free CCENT tests on the internet, but I've pretty much exhausted tests in the Free category, I paid for practice tests from BOSON, for $99 they offer three unique exams, one of which I took and I'm now studying my…
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Admin Tools For Home?
Hey Guys, I'm looking to build a admin practice lab at home. I'm in need of loadbalancer software to practice configurations, possibly virtual. I'm also looking for some emulations on Splunk and TripWire GUI, I was going through CLI, but I need to practice with these particular tools. Greatly appreciate any direction on…
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How do you keep your eyes healthy?
As the title says, I am interested in hearing what other people on this forum do to preserve their eyesight from the effects of extended computer use. I am spending the majority of my waking hours staring at a screen. Between work, studies and entertainment (it doesn't help that my fun activities also include a computer or…
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Why wasn't the 127.0.0.x address not used when they were running out of IP addresses?
Why wasn't the 127.0.0.x address not used when they were running out of IP addresses? Yes I know 127.0.0.1 is the local loop back address, as well as 127.0.0.2 and 127.254.254.254. But do you really need 16.5 million loop back addresses? Wouldn't it be more effective to just use 127.0.0.1 the local loop back address and…
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Hardware Question
So I have been tasked with replacing a dying Tower server. I need 2 servers to act as Domain Controllers and another for an EXSi server. Hardware is not my strong point and there is a ton to choose from. I know I don't need anything too beefy for the DC`s but the EXSi will. So what are your recommendations. I know I will…
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Stupid LED lights! Help!
So I make these glow cubes as a side biz and use LED for the lighting. They use batteries, but I'm trying to go to a plug in LED. Anyone have any good suggestions that are bright and fit in the glowing cubes I make? Here is what they look like: www.etsy.com/shop/glowcave
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Installed Ubuntu on my laptop and now its running slow in Ubuntu.
Here's some picture for you guys to make things clear about my computer's specs. I'm not sure why it's running so slow. I installed it without connecting to the Internet. I wanted to download the updates after installation. Seems like my Laptop should be able to handle the OS. I used AOMEI as the software to partition the…
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Rudy Giuliani appointed Cybersecurity Czar...?
I'll just leave this right here... Trump's cyber-guru Giuliani runs ancient 'easily hackable website'
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Anyone using StartMail for their email?
https://www.startmail.com/ Got an invite to use this email service as I'm very concerned with the latest Yahoo email breach along with privacy concerns with using the free Yahoo email and Gmail (As a disclaimer, I don't have any tied or affiliation to startmail). Saw a review here: StartMail Review & Rating | PCMag.com…
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Mr.Robot ( TV show)
What a badass show! only 7 episodes deep. Really how the story so far and all the hacker approach and networking thats portrayed in the show. Can't wait to catch the 2600 reference in episode 7.
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Opinions on Charter Internet
Does anyone have any experience with Charter internet? I'm looking to buy a house, and one of the houses is only serviced by Charter. I don't know anyone that has used Charter, so I'm asking people here. Is Charter reliable? I see their price is inexpensive (compared to others).. which makes me wonder how reliable they…
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Ransomware Virus Infected Local CC
I was trying to register for Winter courses at my local community college last week, and the website wasn't working. I found that to be extremely odd to have the website be down for a week leading up to a new semester, but I thought 'oh well, that's community college for ya' lol! Fast forward to today... I received an…
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Anyone with AT&T Gigapower here?
It seems AT&T made Gigapower available in my area and it is very enticing. I am currently running Comcast Business at 50Mbps for $109 per month for the sole reason that it was the fastest service I could get when I moved to my subdivision. Chatting with AT&T it seems their offer is $70 per month for the highest tier, no…
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Anyone Use Google Hangouts?
I'm looking to maybe start a few discussion groups. Primary revolving around certification, cloud technologies (Azure), infrastructure technologies, etc. Anyone interested?
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Online Grammar Checker
Hey everyone I'll be starting my MBA at WGU in a few weeks and I wanted to know if anyone could recommend a reliable grammar checker that will proofread my papers. I've read a lot about Grammarly and was thinking about signing up but wanted to know if anyone had any first-hand experience with that or any other software.…
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3560 no PoE
Having a PoE issue with a Cisco WS-3560G-48TS version 12.2. Upon plugging a 7911 into a port I found an issue with the config of a switchport which led to the discovery of this PoE issue. sh power inline shows the switch is not providing power to any ports with 0.0w available, 0.0w used and 0.0w remaining. When I try try…
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VP of Accounting
So this guy comes down and is yelling at the help desk guys. I hear one of them say "OK we will get someone up there to help with your email" The VP says " Its not my plucking email its my outlook" LOL thought it was funny
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Home Network Upgrade Suggestions
Hopefully this is OK to post in this forum. I am overhauling my home network since its about few years old and I am starting to see flakiness with the wireless network. I have a couple of ideas that I was thinking about doing and just wanted to see what everyone thought or if I could improve on it. Layout of the house is a…
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New to the forums
Hey guys, I'm brand new here. Just wanted to introduce myself. I'm a Network Engineer, and have my Sec+ and CCNA R&S certifications. I will be graduating with a BSBA in IS with a concentration in Information Assurance this May, and will be starting my Masters in Cybersecurity - Management in either the Summer or Fall.…
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New invention to avoid traffic
Those that have a 2-3 hour commute, they can now use this. US military already has placed orders for 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEDrMriKsFM
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Amazon’s Alexa started ordering people dollhouses after hearing its name on TV
http://www.theverge.com/2017/1/7/14200210/amazon-alexa-tech-news-anchor-order-dollhouse Amazon’s Alexa started ordering people dollhouses after hearing its name on TV The story could have stopped there, had it not ended up on a local morning show on San Diego’s CW6 News. At the end of the story, Anchor Jim Patton remarked:…
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Labbing up SDN?
Hi Everyone, Forgive me if I am asking heresy. Is there a best practice way to lab SDN at home? What would the components of a home SDN lab be? Thanks!
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Need a network experts help! Very strange home network problems
Puzzling home network problem, need help! Hello, This is an issue with a computer upstairs in my bedroom. The Modem/Router is downstairs so I am using wifi. The issue is that the wifi is very very very slow and the weird thing is, I went out and bought a 50ft cat5e and its still the same issue! Very slow internet and…
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Can't install 64-bit OS as virtual on 64-bit machine, please help
I tried and searched around and gave up. I'm trying to install Windows Server 2008 using Virtual Box VMware and they give me the popular message that the CPU doesn't support 64-bit apps. Virtualization is enabled in BIOS and the system is 64-bit. It's a Dell Inspiron N5040 with Intel p6200, Windows 7 Premium (also 64-bit).…
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Windows Update on Win7 machine
This is driving me bonkers!!! Windows update is just sitting there doing nothing after several hours! I have searched long and hard and tried various "Fixes" But none have worked. So here I am asking you guys. Any ideas?
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Windoze 7 automate software install
Here is the deal I install Windows 7 to alot of machines: After the installation I install the following software 3DP network drivers Ninite for custom apps WSUS windows updates Instead of manually doing this can this process be automated? i.e create a powershell program or batch file to automate the software installation…
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How big is your digital footprint?
I believe mine is very small. The only sites with my name are Linked-in, Facebook which i never check or update and a old myspace page. All of my postings and ramblings are under various aliases. I guess you could do searches on my alias, but nothing too interesting is out there, no personal information at least.
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buying a switch
Looking to buy a switch for home use. I currently have (2) 4 ports piggy-backed and about to add a third. Instead, I am planning to pick up a 16 or 24 port managed gigabit switch cheap. The only reason I am looking for a managed switch is to use it for some practice. I took courses in college based on the CCNA and CCDA…
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Facebook's osquery
I just came across this last week and thought it looked interesting. I guess it has been out for over a year and I want to know if anyone else has deployed this in dev, tst, or prd environments? https://osquery.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
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Links Within an Application
Maybe someone can help point me in the right direction There is an end of life application at my job that users access via Internet Explorer 8. As users navigate through the application, there are services they need to open that link to other departments which no longer support IE8 so we would like those links to open in…
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Strange VTP issue
I wasn't sure if I should put this in CCNA, or CCNP, or which one. However, since I can't decide which to put it in, it's going here :) So I had a weird issue today. One of our technicians calls and asks to turn on a port into VLAN12. Fine, turned it on. The contractor says they cannot ping the device (the contractor is…
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Interesting Cyber Security training model
I came across a startup here in Chicago that is offering an interesting model of cyber security training. They start you off with a 4 week remote/self-paced section to cover the basics: application stack fundamentals, networking fundamentals, data security and defense, and current threat landscape. After that is done you…
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iPhone 7 connection issues
Ok, at first I thought it was just me, but others at work have been complaining that while on both LTE and WIFI, websites, emails, etc connect slowly or don't display anything at all (can't refresh emails, etc.). Updated carrier settings and seemed to work for a bit, but is having same issue again. I thought maybe its a…
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What is your IT roadmap for the next 3-5 years- at work
I'm currently doing research on what people beleive will be needed in their IT/Infosec areas at work to improve some areas or add more layers to existing ones. I'd love to hear what other people have in their roadmap at work. For example, decommission of 2008 servers etcetera.
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Merry Christmas / Happy Holidays
I just wanted to wish everyone here on the techexams forum a Happy Holidays, and a Prosperous new year. that is all :)
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Desktop environments for Kali?
Anyone using any desktop environments for Kali linux that will ease the transition of a Windows user? I'm having a hard time setting up my VM in a way where I have the most used tools a click away like in Windows. I installed KDE on one VM but many tools like nmap were not working properly after that. But the KDE desktop…
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Multicast IPs strictly locally significant?
Hi Everyone, Here is a question for the follow-the-packet experts. Are multicast packets strictly locally significant? Is there any way a malicious user from outside the network can use them? For example, in a 10.0.0.0 network, will 224.0.0.0 multicasts *only* be visible to the LAN? Or can a malicious user see them? Can a…
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Itpro.tv
Opinions on ITPRO during their 50 % off Sale? worth it? PS: Mods, please don't delete
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update/upgrade Kali Linux question
Every time I log into Kali (at least once a day), I do the usual updating/upgrading. Sometimes when I launch an application in Kali, it gives me a message stating that a newer version is available. I've seen that with both Wireshark and Burp Suite. Is it possible to update individual applications within Kali, or do I just…
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Google Home
For Christmas I got a Google Home (which I asked for) and I have got to say it is pretty amazing. My laziness level is going to reach new heights for sure. I was very surprised how well it picks up what I ask it to do, though if you are about 10 feet away it does have issues. Also, I've found there is definitely a level of…
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Windows PC Hangs when swapping game applications
Hello all, So! I am having an issue with loading and require assistance in diagnosing the problem. Based on my own knowledge, I am theorizing it either has something to do with my Reg files, driver issue, or software issue for the hard drive. Setup i7-4790k 16GB RAM 1TB HDD (Storage) 128 SSD (Boot) 960GTX 4GB Windows 10…
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Article published in Pen Test Magazine
I had an article posted in Pen Test Magazine yesterday. For those that are interested. https://pentestmag.com/download/pentest-open-cybersecurity-penetration-testing-trends-2017/
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Implementing Security in Organizations: Foundation Building
Hi All, So I am wondering what kind of resources and opinions are out there for developing a Security Strategy, Vision for an organization that is now realizing the importance of security, and trying to mature its Posture. I have been in Security now going on almost 8 months.. but my experience is not typical. We are asked…
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Movie Hacking vs Real Life Hacking
Just a laugh for today.
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Thoughts about node.js?
Hi Everybody, Anyone have any thoughts about node.js? I recently asked about Nagios, now I wonder about learning a new language in 2017. Seems like node.js requires javascript. Just wondering if it is worth the effort. Thanks!
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Kindle Question
I currently have an iPad mini. I don't read any books on it mostly because with all the other apps, I get distracted. I'm a fan of regular books, but living overseas books are a) difficult to get (I can order through Amazon but it takes 2-3 weeks for them to arrive) and b) they add to moving weight. I'm thinking of pulling…
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Wireshark/Kali problems
I've run Wireshark in a Windows environment with no problem. I recently installed Oracle VM Virtual Box with Kali Linux running on a VM. Everything is 64-bit. I ran captures with no problem, but every time I attempted to follow TCP Stream, Wireshark crashed. This never happened when I was running Wireshark on Windows. Do…
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How to remove malware the re-creates itself
Hello Tech Exam members! I'd like to learn more and read up on how to remove adware/malware/viruses in a more in-depth manner. Currently I just run Malware-Bytes, but I want to learn to remove/troubleshoot on a deeper level. Plus this topic will be asked in a future job interview that I have as well. Here is what the…
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Fun labs to do on my laptop?
Hello, Looking for some fun labs to do on my laptop. it's pretty beefy, so I can do a lot. Current experience is 2.5 years of IT, primarily windows desktop/server. Specs are; I7 sixth gen CPU 24GB RAM 1TB HD This is for me to learn and for some fun at home.
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How to learn web development?
Anyone here a web developer?
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LinkedIn Update
Just came across this: Say Goodbye to Free LinkedIn Not a huge fan of what Microsoft is trying to do after reviewing their presentation on why they acquired the site in the first place. I'm very much considering removing myself from LinkedIn. Most of the leads that I get are from recruiters who all have the same template:…
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Thoughts about Nagios?
Hi Everyone, What are your thoughts about Nagios (core)? Thanks!
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Dell Precision T3600
Howdy People I have been looking at a Precision T3600 and have encountered issues installing Windows 7. The Machine has a sas controller I hooked up two 500 gig drives, setup a raid-1 mirror and initiated the drives using Perc. I then start the Windows 7 install and load the sas controller driver. Windows 7 installs and…
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Getting weird DoS attacks on my home router
Hope it's okay to ask this here, but I'm not too knowledgeable about this stuff. I couldn't really find a proper place to ask so hoping you guys wouldn't mind me doing so at this site. But basically, I've been noticing that I'm losing internet connection very often, so I did some digging and saw these entries in my router…
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Enum4linux help
Hey guys First off, Happy Holidays!! ;) I've been working with some tools in Kali and when using Enum4linux, I come across a section from the output that says this: Domain Password Store Cleartext: 1 Maybe it's just me but this looks pretty interesting if I do say so myself!! :) That said, how can I go and grab this…
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Work Attire/Style change
I dress in lose fitting clothes (because of my weight) and tend to not look the best because I can just stay in my office all day but I'm thinking about making a style change. I want to present myself a little better around the office and look more sharp. Being in IT support we tend not to be the best dressed guys around…
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IT HOLIDAY Deals - Udemy/Packt Publishing
Just an FYI, if you like Udemy courses, ALL are available for $10 until Dec. 23rd. Packt Publishing has all ebooks and videos for $5 or 5 items(ebooks/videos) for $25 No coupons needed. Stock up or forever hold your peace. mas: Purchased the following: $25 Packt Publishing: DNS in Action [eBook] Digital Forensics with Kali…
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Bah Humbug! Holiday Giveaway!
Hi all, In the spirit of Scrooge McDuck, I will be giving away a Penetration Testing Student (PTS) course from eLearnSecurity. Tell me why it should go to you by posting below. Only requirement is you must have at least 30 post on this forum. I just recently took the eJPT and it is an outstanding intro to pentesting. You…
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Trumps plans on outsourcing, H1B visas, etc?
Avoiding partisan politics and focusing solely on the effects of the IT industry, http://www.cio.com/article/3147887/careers-staffing/trumps-plan-for-protecting-it-jobs-raises-hopes-fears.html How are other members of TE in the states viewing this? Good for job security? Bad for costs? I feel the H1B program has absolutely…
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Yuck This Feather!
Please delete this thread.
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If you won the lottery, would you keep doing what you're doing?
Just curious...
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New MacBook Pro
I'm getting a new MacBook soon and I can't decide which one. I've read the reviews on the new MacBook with the touch bar, but I'm not so sold on it. Has anyone bought/used one? What do you think hype/useful? The price is outrageous and I'm not sure it's worth it. I'm just looking for something to dual boot or run VM on for…
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Too many computers tripping the 15A breaker
So the owner, whom I rent from, won't let me change the 15A to a 20A breaker myself. I'm trying to guestimate what an electrician would charge. Most of the breakers in the box are 20A, with only the bedrooms and a couple others being 15A. That said, I'm not 100% sure if 12guage line was run in the entirety of the house,…
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A mac Laptop
I am strictly a PC guy. I acquired a mac air laptop. It has OS 10 on it. This may be a stupid question but can u update the OS like a IPhone/pad ?
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Network Equipment Help
Hello All, Does anyone know of a similar product to the LinkRunner Pro? Fluke LinkRunner Pro LRPRO-1000 Network Multimeter NetScout bought Flukes wired networking solution line of products and it looks like they discontinued the Pro. I started a new job and they have very few/minimal networking tools. My previous work had…
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Another Yahoo Data Breach
For your situational awareness...I logged into my Yahoo email this morning and found out there was another data breach : "We are writing to inform you about a data security issue that may involve your Yahoo account information. We have taken steps to secure your account and are working closely with law enforcement. What…
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Got a new job in the field i'm interested in!!! Couldn't ask for anything more
Hey guys!! Hope everyone is having a good end of the year. I am!! I couldn't ask for a better Christmas gift then this! So I applied for a position I thought I was underqualified for. Long story short, I applied went through the phone interview. 2hrs after the phone interview, I was given the job!! :) :) The job is for a…
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How not to miss phone calls/texts for work
Emails I see right away, IM's I see right away, since both are on a giant screen in front of me. But I miss texts all the time. If I don't hear the initial alert from my phone, the only way I'll know I got a text or a call is to pick it up, power up the screen, and check. Unlike a computer monitor, the phone screen stays…
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Importance of Network Diagrams
Howdy all, This is aimed more at the CCNA/CCNP folks out there. My question is: How much do you rely on Network Diagrams? Once designs get complex (I guess simple networks also can be the case) how much faith do you put in the logical on paper diagram vs. what you can physically see in the rack? I've always tried to…
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Blogs
How are some of you creating your own blogs? Are you writing all the script yourself or are you paying someone else to do it?
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Cisco VIRL licensing changes
[h=1]As of 1/1/2017, only VIRL Personal Edition 20-Node will be available for purchase. VIRL Personal Edition 30-Node and VIRL Academic license will no longer be available.[/h]
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SELinux for idiots
Does such a thing exist? I am trying to get to grips with the basics so I can form a foundation of knowledge but even that is proving difficult. I am ending up with headaches I have watched tutorials and read some documentation but in all honesty I do not understand it :) Gods of LInux can you summarise what SELinux is?…
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New 'nasty' ransomware encourages victims to attack other computers
Man this is like some horror movie type malware with the "infect somebody else to get your files back" Popcorn Time malware offers users free removal if they get two other people to install link and pay
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VPN Using Hotspot
So testing a VPN connection, i used my iphone`s personal hotspot and noticed even though i can browse the internet, i am unable to connect to a remote server using VPN. Is this an Apple issue or do i need to do something to workaround this problem.
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Good Office Chair
What's a chair that you recommend, I currently have one that's not even a year old and it's a piece of junk. Makes noise and isn't very sturdy. Whats a good chair you would recommend?
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Next Steps of career
Thought I'd post this topic here, I'm in Government Contracting and have my SEC+,CASP, CEH, and working on my CISSP. for the most part these are just checkboxes for what is a requirement for a lot of contracts here in the DC region. Did I learn getting these certs, yes its definitely opened up different views, do i…
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Bluesnarfing
If someone snarfs you on Blue Tooth would you know it? For example, can someone steal your phone contacts via BT without you knowing it?
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Literature for techs
I'm putting together my holiday wish list and I plan to add Ghost In The Wires to it. Looking for some recommendations of other good nerd books that are not sci-fi or cert related. :)
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Screws
I am trying to rack mount my cisco gear for my ccna lab. When i look for rackmount screws on ebay, i normally see m5 or m6 cage nuts and screws. Which ones do you guys use?
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VPN Settings
In the Properties of our RRAS Server, there is an option under the Security tab to select Allow Custom IPSec Policy for L2TP connections, if i enable this and type in a pre shared key, will this stop users from connecting as they always have, or will it just enable users to choose the L2TP connection as an option?
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What makes a wireless hub different from a wired hub?
Hi! You know, I can't believe hubs are still being made. In the UK they have a BT smart hub, it is a wireless hub. I assume since its a hub, it has no real brains and will repeat the Wi-Fi signal to every computer connected to it, but Wi-Fi can be detected by anyone though. So what makes a wireless hub different from say…
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ISP doing circuit maintenance
I am curious about something. Let say that a certain maintenance has to be done on a particular PE. 1 customer rejects the maintenance but another accepts it. What happens?
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TED Talk To Lighten Up Your Stressful Day
James Veitch: This is what happens when you reply to spam email | TED Talk | TED.com When I clicked on this, I thought it was going to be something related to the affects (effects?) that spam has. It wasn't. It turned out to be a hilarious video, however.
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Office365 migration nightmare!!!
whew!! what a day. so at work we have 6000 users running Office 2013 going through an Office365 migration. So they're doing these in 400 user batches and the first 2000 users have migrated ok with no issues, then yesterday all of a sudden...chaos!! We started getting back-to-back calls at the helpdesk. Each user reports…