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How would you conduct cyber warfare in the Ukraine conflict?
Read an interesting article about how the Russian military is effectively conducting cyber operations in the Ukrainian conflict. It was from the perspective of how US military forces would respond. Russia’s Winning the Electronic War | Foreign Policy It's such a huge realm of technologies, capabilities, and effects that…
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Why do you wanna work here? Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
I've been asked these questions in a phone interview recently (last stage, so I did well in previous interviews, with upper management)...and apparently my answers weren't really clear. I'm usually good at answering those type of questions (I just give honest answers..). It's an infosec position.... So can you guys help me…
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Avaya SR2330 Router help, please.
Not very long ago, a family friend of mine offered me a project. This project includes configuring a SR 2330 Avaya Router with a basic configuration. So, I am having some trouble using Telnet to connect to the router. He stated one of the interfaces will have an IP address of 172.26.1.2/24. Physical interfaces include:…
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IT magazines
Are you subscribed to any IT magazines? If so, which one or ones? Digital or paper form?
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VCIX are you lost?
Anyone know when the frig VMware is going to release VCIX? I'm nearly the tail-end of the VCP6-DCV study, but now I want to go to VCIX but wait it's nowhere to be found! /facepalm! Anyone here work at VMware that has like a inside scoop, even a vague idea.
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WiFi Access Key using a Banana
I figured maybe you all would enjoy this way of getting a wifi key for the captive portal via a banana. https://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/41j04h/wifi_guest_access_you_gotta_touch_the_banana/
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VM lab advice/suggestions
Hello. Last week I bought a Poweredge 2950iii and installed ESXi 5.5. So far I have installed the following VM's...Server 2012R2, Server 2008R2, Kali Linux, Fedora Server 64-bit, Centos 6.4, and currently setting up a Win 7 box on it. I have a 1TB HD and 32GB RAM. This is for testing and learning only. Anything else I…
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Raid or not to raid
Hi All I have been lucky enough to score a Dell T5500 from work with two 1TB HD. I am mainly going to be using it for labbing and to learn (VMWare/Server2012R2 stuff mainly). Now my question is is there any benefit to set it up as Raid 1 or not? Thanks
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LAN/WAN tools and 10G
We're at something of a crossroads, we migrated from the Fluke Nettool 10/100 a few years ago to the Fluke LinkRunner AT2000 for cable/infrastructure, the LinkRunner AT1000 for a couple of technicians handing phones and other special stuff with no fiber test needs, and to the Fluke LinkSprinter for PC desktop technicians.…
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eReader tablets?
I've purchased several good tech books in ebook format on black friday. But, I do not own a eBook reader tablet, do any of you here have a physical tablet that you read your ebooks on that you may be able to recommend? :
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Take a look at the WPF App I wrote
So, my sales people have been complaining how hard it is to create a proposal and that they don't have time. Well, I recently had surgery and had a few days off. So during this time I decided to teach myself WPF and created an application that allows the sales person to enter some data and to create a proposal document…
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Internet Survey Questionnaires
Hello, My company needs direction on solution elements in order to architect, design, develop and implement a customized solution for an internet data collection system. Does anybody know of the best solution, given their requirements below? My goal is finding the best, most up-to-date solution out there. Some of the…
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3560 switch differences between IOS 12.1 and 12.2?
I am buying some routers and switches for my home CCNA lab. I have a chance to get 3 48 port 3560s at a reasonable price (under $200 shipped), but 2 of them are 12.2 and one is 12.1 . Is this a big deal as far as the commands they can use goes? What will I be missing in 12.1 that 12.2 can do?
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Imaging Software
Anyone know of any good free or low cost imaging software? I work for a non-profit so our budget is really tight. I only have about 80 PCs, so I won't have a need for tons of different images.
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Under desk motion tracker
How interesting. I had no idea IoT workspace utilization sensors were a thing. A micromanager's dream come true. How would you react to IoT motion-trackers under your desk? These staff fought back | ZDNet
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Losing sleep because of work
I'm not stressed or anything, just a concerned employee. Last night I was able to finally fall asleep at midnight and was waking up every hour or so. I am not stressed because so far I think I am doing all I can, but I am concerned because I am not getting any help. For the past 2-3 weeks I have worked non-stop with no…
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Migrate 2003 R2 Standard to 2012 Essentials Possible?
I have a 2003 R2 Std server that needs to go to 2012 Essentials. Is there a work around for this?
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Installing a network printer on windows millennium help!
I have 2 network printers to install on windows millenium but I am not familiar with this operating system.
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Copying existing set-up but for off site redundancy, refresh of network equip?
Hi all We are replicating a system for off site redundancy, management have asked weather our current equipment is sufficient or if their is new models since been replaced. Equipment I had been asked to look in to is for the following: Cisco 2960 24TS-L - still ok Cisco ASA 5545 - still ok Cisco IPS 4345 - end of support…
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Use real switches or packet tracer for CCNA R&S studies?
I'm at the point now of studying for my CCNA R&S certification. There will be a lot of making router and switch configs in it. Vlans, trunk lines, etc. At my previous job, I had access to a bunch of out of service 3750 switches, and I was able to set one of them up with 3 vlans, and two laptops connected to any 2 of the 3…
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Google OnHub
anyone tried this? Most reviews like it, but do not get into too much detail. I think it does not allow for MAC Address filtering, so it is out for me
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Please help me create a project roadmap
Hi guys!! When I started working for my company a year ago I felt that the IT department was way behind the times and needed to be improved. Everything was being done pretty much manually, from inventory to daily tasks and technicians were used to day-to-day routine work. Since then I was able to make some improvements and…
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Configuring Routes Question
I have routes setup for each subnet in my network but was wondering if Its possible to setup up a different route for a particular host ip? Wanted to be sure before I try this. I want inbound/outbound traffic on a particular server to pass through a different firewall. Would there be issues seeing that the IP is inside a…
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Shmoocon
Is anyone from TE attending next week? I just got a ticket last night.
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Subnetting - usable addresses
Hi all, I have an assignment for my university course and one of the questions has asked: 150.16.0.0 / 18 How many subnets and usable subnets are there? I am lead to believe that there is 4 subnets (10, 11, 01, 00 binary) and all are usable. My friend believes that only 2 are usable and has found sources online stating…
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Hello from The New Guy
Before I started asking questions in other threads, I just wanted to take a minute to praise some of the other members on this forum who are clearly very talented and provide a lot of insight to those of us trying to navigate through our IT careers. I salute you And now, on to some of my questions in other threads.
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RSA Conference 2016
Just registered for RSA Conference 2016 in San Francisco. Has anyone been? How is it? Closest I've ever been to something like it was SANS West. Totally looking forward to it!
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Baseline testing for desktops?
I'm trying to measure the impact of adding some real time monitoring software in a Win7 enterprise environment. So i need to get a baseline of the average desktop without this software added. Then I will need to test again with the software added to see what I get. I have found tons of stuff for servers, but most desktop…
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Jocko Podcast
This podcast just launched, usually I am a slow adopter of new podcasts but after listening to his interview on JRE I thought I would give this a shot. Great podcast. Covers a lot of leadership issues, motivation to improve yourself, etc...he is like a motivational speaker, but without the BS, rainbows and unicorns.…
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Life & Tech Advice from Louis Rossmann
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFR7JTji6b0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ns_ZzxjsWoU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMJTi-FiDvA I've been watching this guy's videos for a while, and he always has useful things to say. I thought these recent ones were excellent.
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Understanding Security
A friend of mine co-authored a paper for the Applied Research Lab at Penn State University. It is meant to give a comprehensive view of the need for IT security, as well as provide several cheap methods for improving IT security in a small to medium business. I thought you folks might enjoy the read.…
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Packt Publishing Sale - All eBooks $5
I just ran across this sale at Packt Publishing. I was looking at their site due to a need for an iOS forensics book and couldn't believe my eyes. I am going to pick up several titles before the sale ends.
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hate to trouble the experts but can you help me understand
hey guys. sorry to take up your time but can you lead me inthe right direction or explain SSL and VPN IPSEC traffic and CBQOS? I have seen and used CBQOS for Citrix but just is weird to me. Does the router see inside the SSL and or IPSEC tunnel and then understand the Ports and ip addresses? just wondering How CBQOS works…
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Windows Server 2008 R2: Post SP1 performance and stability hotfixes
Hey guys, Over the past month or so I've been applying hotfix that go under the radar and not noticed since 2008 R2 is still at SP1. Below are some links to some hotfix that I've vetted and do improve the performance of 2008 R2 substantially. Windows 2008 R2 Performance and Hotfix Recommendations - Notes from a Platforms…
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find me a desktop
After running GNS3 on my turd of desktop, I need a new desktop. However I'm out of that game for many years now, someone do the work for me and tell me what I need to look for in a desktop. probably want to keep it under a grand. I can if needed build it, but I would way rather just buy it off the shelf
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End of year 2015 deals POST HERE
I only have two for now: -www.ine.com -www.ipexpert.com I am looking for a couple things on sale actually: A couple of NAS hard drives, a standard desktop HDD/SSD, and some RAM. Anyone seen sales on any of this stuff?
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Updating lab (not looking for typical advice)
Hello all, Currently looking to piece together a lab while I'm deployed. I have about 3 3550 switches and if I remember correctly, a few 2500 or 2600 series routers (not new by any means), 1 or 2 1700 series routers, and a 2509. I have an NM-8A/S as well to create a frame relay switch.. I never really got around to it. My…
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Who should the CISO report to? Needing justification.
I'm currently putting together justification for a proposal that would move my company's InfoSec organization out from under IT and make our senior security person on the same level as our senior IT person. I've got quite a few article-based sources for reasoning, but I'm looking to see if anyone has any sources for white…
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Accessing this site via iPhone
I usually access forums via tapatalk but can't seem to do so. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to access this site like that or is it solely using phone browser?
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Happy Holidays!
I just wanted to wish everyone on the forum a wondrous holiday season and a spectacular end of 2015 - and beyond. Good luck on your past, present and future endeavors as well as all the best including peace and prosperity.
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ASA Limitations?
Hey all, I'm wondering, for those who run ASA's in an enterprise environment, do you think it has limitations that limit your ability to secure your enterprises? I don't think ASA is a NGFW product so I don't know if it has the features one might want, I know something that I valued was GEO-loc blocking which last time I…
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How technology just saved my Christmas...
I just had a really exciting night in a bad way and felt I should share. I just bought a car a month or two ago. Nothing too flashy - Just a 2016 Hyundai Veloster. Previously, I never got the technology packages or anything but I did this time and I'm thankful for it. The wife and I were doing some last minute grocery…
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Website advice?
I have been thinking about starting a business in marketing and created a website to start a portfolio. I am using all free tools at this point, but as you can imagine they are severely limited. Can you take a look at the site and give me pointers or advice on how it can be a little more aesthetically pleasing without…
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Linux for regular users- wasn't, isn't and will never be for them/us
A typical Linux horror story of the day- you update to the latest and greatest kernel and upon restart your machine is rendered unbootable. Another Linux horror classic is missing drivers or modules that do not load on boot for something as trivial as wifi adapter. Or the printing horror classic: network printer to which…
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NAS Recommendation?
Was wondering if anyone can recommend any NAS for SOHO that they are using and are happy with? Or can you recommend any functions/features when looking for a SOHO? The only thing requirement that I have is looking for some sort of RAID 5/6 setup. These are the two right now that I'm kicking the tires the most on:…
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Connectivity problem
Assume the attached infrastructure. From C and D I can go anywhere, however from A and B it's like I couldn't see beyond the DD-WRT, in fact, I can't ping the DD-WRT. This is a "problem" because when A and B want to use the printer, they have to switch to the AP of the DD-WRT.Before I had the same setup, but the other way…
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Happy Festivus everyone!
Enjoys the comforts of $HOME or /usr/share, leave your ports open for holiday pings, encapsulate good memories in frames, and I hope everyone's packets get routed to their proper destinations.
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Juniper Hacked
Since I didn't see any buzz about it on here I figured I would post. Our company was notified on Friday about the security breach and shut down a few edge devices. Newly discovered hack has U.S. fearing foreign infiltration - CNNPolitics.com
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What skills should I focus on?
Hello, I'm new to IT. I've been on this forum/studying for the CCNA for a couple of months now and I plan on attending WGU this spring for a BS in IT Security. Eventually I'd like to move into security, so I'm trying to figure out important things I should know outside of networking to become better rounded. Would it be…
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Question on a local ISP start-up project
Just for learning purposes more than anything, I have been looking into what would be required to start my own local internet service provider. Buying bandwidth from a level 1 or 2 carrier, startup costs, equipment needed, etc. It's not cheap. Anyway, if the area of potential customers were suited for it, it seems like a…
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Best Scapy tutorials
Along with Ostinato, this is another program I'd like to play around with to understand certain transactions in-depth (Meaning the more specific options in a TCP transaction. Not the flags or basic fields i.e. sequence number, but more so the supported options i.e. Nagle algorithm, delayed ACK, SACK, normal MSS values,…
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NAT, VPN on the Firewall which is behind a router situation
Hello guys, I have a situation. See the topology. My network is another organization which is connected to the main organization. My network is not connect to the ISP, but to the main organization. To make it simpler, my ISP is the main organization which is connected to the real ISP. [ISP][Main Org][MX][PA]etc. The MX…
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Wife tech gift for XMAS?
My wife is definitely not technically inclined, but she had mentioned that the fit bit was a cool gadget. Mind you that it was over regular conversation so I am little hesitant to get her one. I think it would be easy enough for her to use, so I am looking right now. What kind of tech or non tech gifts are you getting your…
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Apple Icould Email
Hi Apple Fans, I have a question regarding iCould address. If i use an apple device to create an iCould Email address and after a few months i no longer use any apple device to access the email address but use web-browser only will it be deactivated by apple or do i get to keep it indefinitely?
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Windows Server 2008: after 'Preparing your desktop" screen goes Solid Blue...
So tonight I had the lovely pleasure of having a near blood pressure elevation at 4:40 pm. Why do these issues always happen just when I'm about to leave? like Da fauck! Anyways, to save others from pain, if you ever get this issue, just create a new Domain/Enterpise level account or have once created at all times that you…
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Neotropics enter the IT space in the form of gamer enhancements
I think it's funny finding this now, after talking about this a few months ago... now Pro Gamers are coming out that they use them to get an 'edge'.... Now you all know why I use it for daily administration. :) 8 Reasons Why Gamers Are Scrambling For This Focus Pill – Brain Report
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Anyone using active monitors (speakers)?
I am close to finishing building my home office (full post coming soon) and am looking to make a decision on speakers for the battlestation. I've always wanted to go with active monitors and been eyeing the following: Mackie CR3/4, Audioengine A2+, M-Audio AV40, JBL LSR305, and KRK Rokit 5. Does anyone have experience with…
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Anyone doing the PENTESIT Lab?
Just wanted to see whether anyone was trying their hand at the new penetration testing lab on https://lab.pentestit.ru/ I've had a quick look and thought it could be interesting, but haven't had the chance to sit down and look at it properly.
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Get internet in hyper v server
Hello please can someone explain me how to get internet on my hyper v server? I know how to get internet on the VM,but to do that I need internet first on the hyper v server .any help will be appreciated thank you
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Hortonworks Developer Course - Hive and Pig
Tomorrow is my last day in the Hive and Pig Developer Course from Hortonworks. This is the third course I have taken from Hortonworks (work has been paying) and I have to say this is by far my favorite one. I have completed the Administration course and Data Science course. In this class you learn how to ingest and process…
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how to VPN to my cisco house router without a static ip
I have looked, goggled and all the directions are for a lynksys wrtg, maybe with ddrt, or tomato. I am using a cisco router at my house behind a Comcast modem. I have dhcp outside and inside, I do not have a static IP, not sure the IP lease time. All the cisco directions assume to use a static ip. any one do this? router…
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Conflict resolution and management - any good course, books?
I'm needing to learn more about resolving conflicts. any good courses, books, or links? thanks in advance.
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Cisco virtual Lab Practice
Hi guys, I haven't used GNS3 for last few years. Now I want to get back in practice. Can anyone advise if GNS3 has changed recently? OR what's new software out there I can use to practice virtual lab? I don't have any router image file either. Any help would be greatly appreciated - Thank you.
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Exploit HELP!!!!!!
I am testing the java signed exploit on windows systems adn I cant get part an issue I am having: I can get into the box, but meterpreter does not open and the session closes? I am using KALI linux and the box is Windows 8.1 pro (firewall/windows defender turned off/java security disabled) Here is the setup:msfconsole…
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Acquiring a Company... What to look for security-wise?
Much like a thread I posted previously about building a security department from scratch... My company just made a public offering to buy another company after multiple unsuccessful attempts over the years. Nothing has happened yet, but if it does: What things would you look out for in the company you are acquiring?…
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Hackin9 published my blog about my OSCP experience
I was randomly hit up on LinkedIn by one of their writers for permission to use my blog entry. I said sure, why not. Shortly after that, I have an interview lined up with Blackbird/Raytheon for a Penetration Tester position. Funny how things work out like that.…
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CISSP obtainable in like 6 months?
2016 is upon us and I know for next year I want the VCP6-DCV and by all means the CCNA. But my dreams are big, and while I do want the CCNP, and MCSA, the CISSP seems like more and more of a essential certification to obtain in a ever-changing IT ecosystem which is under constant siege by constant threats. But my question…
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Project Fi
Anybody using Project fi? I'm thinking about switching from AT&T to Google. The plan looks promising.
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E-mail groupware for production.
I just wonder if somebody have experience with open source groupware systems. I would like to use something else then exchange for our customers. I really like Microsoft Exchange and believe is the best solution on the market but because Microsoft tries to force everybody to move to cloud I don’t want to deal with them…
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Hushmail or mail.com
I'm looking for an alternative to hotmail and was considering some alternatives. 1. Hushmail - Like the encryption features. 2. Mail.com - Fewer encryption features, but a customizable email address would be nice. 3. Or does anybody recommend a different service? Thanks
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Who knew this would be in the man pages... humor!
From the man page of resize2fs command, a pearl: Oh man, not only gibber, laughing hard...
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Anyone currently use Cherwell Service Mgmt Ticketing Software
My Org is moving away from HP Service MGMT which is horrid to a new ticketing system - Cherwell. Does anyone have any experiences with this software?
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Backup Question - insufficient speed
I'm backing up around ~10tb of data. It's just too slow over gigabit ethernet. I was wondering if I just took a cat6 cable and plugged it straight in from the backup server to our file server, would that speed up the transfer rate? I've used an old antiquated tape backup for years as a backup solution because I haven't…
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Building a home lab
I've got a couple-three spare laptops lying around that I use to mess around with Kali Linux and Wireshark and things of that sort, but lately I've been thinking I'd like to build a fair-to-middlin' sandbox for some real play time. Who here has built a home lab and how did you do it? I'd like to hear success stories and…
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Network HELP?????
I need help understanding a little bit about the network side of project I am doing. I completed the project, but lack the actual understating of the network side of what I did. So I am using Amazon Cloud for a project I am enrolled in and I the project had me do the following: -Make a virtual private cloud (VPC) and three…
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New Remote Location: Can only get a collpased core/distro layer
Hey guys, So my work just opened up a new remote location and ownership wants to setup a DR site for VMware at the location. However they gave me a curveball. That being they said either get your servers or get your core layer switches so I'm like well **** I need at-least two servers and a SAN and they were like then you…
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Microsoft Visual Studio Dev Essentials + 6 months Pluralsight for free
FYI, when you sign up for Microsoft Visual Studio Dev Essentials(free) you can get 6 months of Pluralsight for free via direct link in your account. https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/products/visual-studio-dev-essentials-vs.aspx You're welcome
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CCIE and VCDX in 5 year?
Hey guys, Been giving this a ton of thought as to my choice of goals I want to accomplish for me and my career. Giving my level of insanity as it is right now with my study, can someone please tell me if it's possible well doable to get my CCIE R&S and VCDX either 5.5 or 6.0 in the next 5 years or sooner? I know some will…
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Apple's Swift is now open-sourced
So Apple decided to give its Swift programming language to the open-source community. It isn't exclusive to Apple's platform anymore. So now we can write Swift code on and for Linux. Are you as excited? It seems like an improved version of Java that Apple used to use on its computers before abandoning it in favor of…
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CISSP Funny video
For all of you studying for your CISSP or those of you who have your CISSP, you may find this video humorous. Let me know what you think of it. I found it on youtube a week ago and haven't had time to post it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6_YHAaxNw4
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How does your Security Team handle possible viruses/malware?
I'm curious how other employers handle this situation. In most cases, our Security Team will delegate to the Desktop Team to handle scans/clean up and report the findings back to them.
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Udemy black Friday
Anybody taking advantage of the www.udemy.com black Friday deals?
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As a techie in the HVAC industry this video made me super excited
Ok, maybe I'm the only one who geeks out over this but hot damn, this video of Google's data center is schweet. They have their condensing coils right up against their racks and run their DC's at 80 degrees. At the end of the video you see their line of cooling towers, its like 2 football fields long... I remember working…
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Windows Server 2016: seems like 2012 Version 2
So I've been using Server 2016 in my home-lab more and more the past few months and it feels more like the a version of Windows Server that 2012 was meant to be from the get-go. I'm curious if anyone else here has been playing with 2016 and can tell me if they have observed the same conclusion. I see that in 2016, Windows…
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Snort or Suricata to replace Sourcefire??
Hello all. I recently switched jobs and am now working on a small contract and they currently have Sourcefire appliances implemented. This is a perfect time to figure out the plan moving forward with the Sourcefire appliances as they are currently end of life at the end of this year and I have been tasked to research and…
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INE.com increased pricing for membership
Well there goes another website for Cisco training that won't be affordable to most. They now only offer $899 subscriptions for 1 year or $1499 subscriptions for 2 years. They used to have monthly membership, now they no longer offer that option....
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Critical Watch output question
I know that Critical Watch Fusion VM can export reports in Excel, CSV, and PDF. Do you know if it can ****/export pre-output log files?
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Anyone get anything good for Black Friday or Cyber Monday?
I was tempted to get a Lenovo tablet, but didn't. I did buy a new phone, LG V10 from Best Buy
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InfraGard
For those who got approved for InfraGard, how long did it take before you heard from them? I submitted my application a while back but haven't heard back. I didn't even get an auto-reply acknowledging the application. I am starting to wonder if it really went through.
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Tool to assist with pushing out mass (50ish) configuration changes to Cisco ASAv's
Hey Techexams! Help me out with some suggestions. My company hosts a cloud environment for our cloud customers. Each customer is assigned an ASAv virtual machine within ESXI for them to connect via site-to-site VPN and access their virtual servers behind said ASAv. There are over 50 virtual ASA firewalls in our…
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Dealing with stress/politics at work
Any tips for dealing with stress at work or political game playing (avoiding it/not letting it affect you). I would expect most workplaces to have this to a degree - any stories of over coming it/ finding a place it doesn't exist?
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Infosec buzz words
Is it just me or do you all have skin irritation as well when you hear these buzz words. 1. Threat Intelligence 2. Next Generation 3. Advance persistent threat
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Is Azure better for SQL/AD than AWS?
Hi guys, So, I'm trying to figure out a solution to get out off Rackspace. I'd really like to put our Windows servers in Azure. It seems that everywhere I read, they have all of the exact main features. I'm mainly wondering if the process of migrating/motioning the servers from Rackspace to another cloud provider would be…
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Forensic case help please
Hey guys, I have a small forensics case for a friend, and I need to use open source to work it out. I can't post the details of the case here (for obvious reasons). I'm wondering can anyone here help me with it? I'll PM you. I'll buy you a beer when you visit Australia (you should)
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Security CTF challenges
hi :) wondering if anyone here is playing CTF challenges or a part of a CTF team? would be nice to maybe form a team of people from TE.
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Windows 10 won't boot -> Won't start
Hi guys, I need some help to troubleshoot this problem here .My windows 10 won't boot up properly. It only shows error messages such: "scanning and repairing drive (c):0 complete"..and it hangs on forever. Please anyone can help me? --Thanks in advance.
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eLearn Security - PenTesting Student PTS v3
After some research, I decided that I want to do this course: https://www.elearnsecurity.com/course/penetration_testing_student/ My plan is to build a proper technical pentesting and forensic background and use it to move to pentesting & incident handling positions. I figured this course would be a perfect start. I will…
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Awful interview...
Had one of the worst interviews ever last week (in a 25+ year career so far). I was told by a contact on LinkedIn that there was an opening for an architect in networking/virtualization. I sent in my CV and received a formal invitation to meet with the IT manager. I showed up and there were 4 people, one of them on an…
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MeasureUP 35% Off on on November 30 2015
Hi all, I have received an email regarding MeasureUP's sale. Now I'm wondering what to buy - due to the current workload I'm not studying anything specifically, but I'm reading through several materials (mainly CCENT, Microsoft 70-410 74-409 70 462, Storage+). Does MeasureUp have good practice tests for any of these exams?…
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For anyone looking to build a lab or upgrade their storage
Saw this today. I may have to buy a couple of them. http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-2-5-Inch-Height-SDSSDHII-960G-G25/dp/B00M8ABHVQ