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Web proxy books/resources
I'm looking for books/resources to understand web proxy solutions properly. I'm not looking for a solution specific resource (like squid or bluecoat), but I wouldn't mind a vendor guide if it has a good explanation though, I just want to know more about how to analyse and troubleshoot issues around web proxy, and…
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Question on IP SLA
I am planning on configuring IP SLA with a floating route. I setup a lab on GNS to simulate what i am trying to do at our corporate network with the following configuration: R1 = NYC router with ip sla and tracking enabled. The primary default route is to R3 and the secondary is to R2. R2 = Secondary ISP. R3 = Primary ISP.…
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Cyber & IT Conferences/Events in Texas Summer 2015
Anyone know of any Cyber & IT Conferences/Events in Texas during the upcoming summer 2015... I've googled for a while, but only found a few... I'm overseas but will be visiting my son this summer who is a computer science major and thought it would be cool to visit a few (Instead of Disneyland or Six Flags!) Thanks in…
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One for the Guild of Linux ( Bash related question )
Evening all :) or should I say morning it's 3.31 am here lol couldn't sleep :P Anyways working on a Bash script and I am trying to get the text to output in bold! now this may be something trivial to you guys but for the life of me I cannot get the flipping thing to work. So at the start of my script I have the following…
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Scripting language in the field
I have a good reason to learn a scripting language at work. I see python a lot but I've never messed with it. I'm intermediate with batch scripting but that can only do so much. I've done a few simple things with bash and perl. For those in network and security fields is there one language that stands above the rest that's…
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Standard vs Extended Access list? Whats the difference?
Hi guys. i just wanna clarify things up. the way i understand the 2 access list is like this.. Ready? correct me if im wrong. i really appreciate the criticism and help. standard access-list - you can permit the IP address but you cant control the destination. extended access list- you can permit/block the IP at the same…
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Network Diagnostic tools
Hey Guys Whats some good free diagnostic tools for finding network related problems? Already use Debugging in the router, WireShark, Ip Scanner (Angry IP), Port Scanner (Super Scan 3), tracert/route, etc. But looking for more tools that are free to use?
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Future IT Security Pros: Read this
Just found this blog and the articles that i've seen so far are pretty awesome. Looks like this guy is/was one of the contributors to ethicalhacker.net and went from the OSCP to the CISSP and OSCE then the GXPN He describes in detail, a way, what I think is a really realistic way, to join the infosec community and indeed…
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50% MS Press ebooks and 40% off MS Press print books for MCPs
https://borntolearn.mslearn.net/b/weblog/archive/2015/01/14/new-mcp-member-benefits-from-the-mcp-program-manager "For January, we added a new Microsoft Press discount for all MCPs. The discount codes for Microsoft Press are accessed by visiting your certification dashboard on the Microsoft training and certifications site.…
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Biggest frustration with IT support
What's the thing that annoys you most about doing IT support? For me it's quite simply hovering over the shoulder of a user whilst they are logging into Windows. You've been on their PC to sort out their problem. And you logged in as administrator before logging out when finished. And then the user sits there punching in…
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Kali website issues?!
Is anyone else having issues? when I try to go to kali.org I get redirected to https://www.kali.org/wp-admin/install.php They are using Sucuri as a proxy it appears and its giving errors there and on the forums...
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Racking Servers - Grrrr
First, just went over 3000 posts!! Look forward to adding 3000 more! At work we've been getting a ton of servers. They'll be utilized mainly for data analysis and storage. Seeing as I am the Network Administrator the job of racking and setting them up has fallen on my lap. Since they are given to us by different providers…
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Next Generation Firewalls
We're currently using Cisco ASA 5510s that will go end of support in 2018 so we're looking at what NGFW to go with when we do the replacement. I would like the Cisco ASA with FirePOWER, but the CISO is interested in Dell SonicWALL. What are your thoughts/experiences in regards to these two in particular, but other vendors…
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Hacker Cons?
I was hoping you guys would join me in making a list for members here of this years major hacker/security cons. I'm looking at actual cons, not like the one I went to last year where it was just vendors selling projects. So I think we should make a list of US cons with location and date. Anyone want to contribute?
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Burning an ISO file to a USB?
Hi, I am currently studying for my Windows 7 70-680 exam. I have created a Windows PE ISO file using the Deployment Tools Command Prompt provided with Windows AIK. I have likewise formatted as Fat32 and configured my USB device properly to be bootable using DISKPART. I have tested my Windows PE ISO file in a VirtualBox…
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Time management and passing exams?
When I look through this forum, I admit that I do envy some of you guys and girls who are able to churn out exam pass after exam pass. You must be earning more than me! I rarely find time to pick up a book and study. I always put my excuse down to the fact that I have a full-time job, get home on average at 6.30pm each day…
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Question for the Microsoft gods
I have an issue today that is driving me bonkers. I recently added a VM to my esxi 5.5 cluster at work that is a 2008 R2 server with only print management on it. I can map all of the printers on the network to the print server as-well as install the drivers correctly and I can resolve the IP and server name via DNS. I can…
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VoIP QoS questions
I am working on an issue as a casual observer (a third party is handling the heavy lifting) and have a few questions. The issue at hand is moving a business from one phone service provider/ISP to another. The data portion of the migration is pretty straightforward. The part that a 3rd party is handling is porting the phone…
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Ansible vs pexpect
I've been doing some learning up on python lately, and done some additional reading into some scripts in regards to network automation. Anyone have some insight into which of these two importable python modules would be more reliable?
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Apple Data Recovery?
Afternoon TE, At work we are trying to recover deleted data from our execs iPhone 4's. None of the recovery software we have tried is effective. Any suggestions on programs (free or for purchase) we would have greater success with? Thank you!
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Ways to expand beyond your job??
Hello everyone :) I'm a newbie in this industry and am looking to pursue a career in cyber security with a particular focus in app/network/physical penetration testing. I've been doing research whenever I have time to find out what this field is all about and I am pretty excited after all. But I've always had a thing for…
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Scott Adams: Goals are for losers and passion is overrated
Scott Adams on goals and passion - Business Insider I love this. A great way of looking at something differently.
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IPv6: General Transmit Failure on a Domain Controller
Hey guys, so this afternoon I had the joy of dealing with the 6to4 bug. I kept getting a General Transmit failure on all of my DNS records for IPv6 being preferred and it was drive me insane. I ended up having to search the bowls of google to find this solution that fixed the problem.... Performed this: netsh int ipv6…
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Anyone familiar with Service Now?
Basically, I'm trying to generate a report that will show tickets coming into a certain queue (or created by technicians in that queue) based on the time of day in 30 minute increments over at least a 120 day period. E.g. The y-axis would be the amount of incidents, then there would be a bar representing each 30 minute…
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Big request for votes
Hey Everyone, Trying to win some free training from iPexpert. Need votes for a Facebook image. Anyone that can vote for my picture, I appreciate it. Today is last day for voting http://bit.ly/1DewJ8z Thanks again, Solinus
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Bitvise do people use this much?
Building a new PC and went looking for Putty and it seems got to putty.org and you get up a page redirecting you to Bitvise. Bitvise: SSH software for Windows Seems a new(ish) kid on the block and wondering if many people use it? Is this going to be the new Putty?
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Business Level IT Knowledge
Curious from the folks here. I've read a ton of books and after I finish my latest batch I think it will be time for me to move to more strategic/business related IT books. So with that being said, what books would you all recommend around: IT Governance IT Strategy IT <-> Business Alignment IT Executive Management Thanks,…
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Large data transfer
Hello TE! I have a server that has about 2TB's of company data that needs to be transferred, I tried robocopy and xcopy, and both seem to miss files. There's well over 8 years of data... Any other tools out there? Server 2003 > 2012R2
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DMZ query
I am trying to get my head around something and don't know if I have over thought it or had a brain freeze. If you have one public IP for your network and then multiple services in your DMZ all with private IPs how could people outside on the Internet connect to them? Is it port forwarding that allows this?
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Self-Hosted Gallery with mobile upload?
I am currently using 'Lychee' - which is probably the best free hosting gallery, but it also has some limitations, mainly when it comes to sorting / display order. Is there a similar software out there (possibly free)? I am mainly impressed how great the site works when using a phone so I don't really want to miss that
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Apple releases beta for iWorks, their cloud-based office productivity suite
Apple goes after MS Office, Google Apps - Business Insider I just heard about this, and wanted to see if anyone tried it out yet. I know that google docs is there as well, but from the standpoint of features and simplicity, what do you guys think? I currently use MS Office, and I feel google docs wasn't all that "wow".
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Kali Forums admin
Does anyone have contact info for the Kali Linux Forums admins? i've tried registering numerous times and am having issues. I've tried the contact us link (which actually works meaning the "antispam" will register on that page, but not the registration page.) They even have a registration mention on the contact page, i'm…
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How to send Performance Counter Logs to a Server
I've got a series of Windows 8 machines on the same workgroup as the Server. How can I take Performance Counter Logs that I am creating on the Windows 8 machines to log a memory service and send these logs to the server. I cannot RDP to the machines to check the logs because that restarts the service. -Phil
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Error prompt - any ideas on what this is?
Initially I ran Sophos anti-virus scanner and Malwarebytes and neither found anything malicious. I have also run AdwCleaner and ComboFix (they did find and remove things) and used CCleaner to clean the Startup entries and the Registry. The PC was a bit slow at times, but does run reasonably well. Can you offer any clue as…
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What to install on blades chasis...
Recently I asked for more responsibilities, since I been studying and getting certified. Throughout the conversation, they decided to give me a project to turn this old chassis of ours into something new and useful. Of course I'm excited. I told them I would make it into a Failover cluster using our San as storage. Then…
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What is an embedded password?
Team, What exactly is an embedded password? Please let me know. Many thanks. Ankur
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Favorite Quote about Defense in Depth
This is a little be off topic, but I came across this gem in the last few days: “Expense in Depth – the multilayered approach to ensuring minimal return on investment." - Forrester analyst Rick Holland It comes from a blog post:…
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Which Linux Distro should I download for Study
I'm not studying for a cert. I just want to have general knowledge of linux , BAck in 2008 I remember taking a linux course. The distro we used was Fedora.. or should I just download the most popular version MInt, Ubuntu, ect I think I answered my own question. The command line is probably the same regardless of which…
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How secure is your password?
Enjoy! https://howsecureismypassword.net/
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INE Subscription
Hi My friend and are who are both studying are thinking about buying an INE all access subscription for the CCNA/CCNP material. However $99 a month is too expensive for us considering we're students, so we were thinking about splitting it and sharing one account. Does anyone know if this is possible?
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What's a good Web-based SSH?
In the past I've used Shell-in-a-Box, but I'm not impressed with it, because the security implementation wasn't straightforward. Lately, I've decided that I want to remote into my machine from work during the downtime. I looked through the list on wiki. EC2Box caught my attention which seems to be based off KeyBox…
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Why is IPv4 address space 2^32?
I understand that there are 32 bits in an IPv4 address, with 8 bit octets, but why is the total number of addresses equal to 2^32? I may be over-thinking this, but why is it 2^32 instead of 3^32 or 4, etc. I'm sure I'm looking right past the big picture, so take it easy on me, :) Thanks
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Desktop or Laptop?
I would like gauge how many of you have a desktop or a laptop as your primary computer that you use at home? I am only interested in folks that use their computers primarily for school, labs, certifications, so no gaming rigs which are only used for gaming.
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Don't care that it isn't technical ....
... But my lovely wife gave birth to my first son (and first child) Benjamin, weighing in at 6lbs 15oz. He took his first breath at 10:46am UK time on Februrary 5th. There goes my VCP (or not VCIX) - for a while anyway ...
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Do you know how to virtualize a firewall on VirtualBox's NAT network?
Just using VMs and not the host, do you know how to set a firewall that only works for the virtual network? The idea is like the host is "Internet" and the VMs are the local network. If I wanted to use the host as the firewall, this would be pretty trivial, but I don't want to mess with my local iptables to use it on a…
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internet browsing history and wiretapping
Sanity check on aisle 3, please. I have people (non-HR) claiming to me that if a manager wants to see a subordinate's email, or specific web browsing history, that a warrant is required. (Apparently this was this case when he was in the USAF.) Specifically, this was to prevent running afoul of federal wiretapping laws. I…
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connecting a NetGear Wireless Router to a comcast modem
Will I have any issues connecting a NetGear Wireless Router to a comcast modem? I might have to put the modem in bridge mode, i think. Will try this weekend. any thoughts? thanks
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Is my ASA 5505 dead?
when I log in through console part, I see this error message: i2c_read_word_w_wait() error, slot = 0x0, device = 0x64, address = 134 byte count = 2. Reason: I2C_UNPOPULATED_ERROR This happens a few moments after loading the image. Then the session stops producing output. Has anyone encountered this before, if so, any…
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Modeling the Enterprise
I've been asked by my boss to look into tools that will allow me to model an enterprise. I would need to model from layer 2 up. Layer 1 would be nice but is harder to do without being on-site. I'd be looking for:* Switches * Routers * Appliances * Desktops * Phones * Servers * IP Based Devices * Ect. My initial thoughts…
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cat6a patch leads and cat6 couplers
Hi, Im new to this forum, so please bear with me. I am trying to get a wifi signal to a stone cottage I rent out on my land (approx 15meters from my main house. I have to run a 30M and 15m cat6a patch lead from the main house, then underground to a Tenda Access Point wifi extender in the cottage. I have run the 30M cat6a…
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HP Procurve: interconnect trunk command
Any here use HP Procurves and know the cross-stack etherchannel command structure for making a 10gbit interconnect; it appears HP refers to it as distributed trunking. I can't find documentation anywhere, and I'd like to link my 2910al's at home with these 10gbit interconnects (InterSwitch-Connect). I'm doing testing with…
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Obama Calls For 30-Day Breach Notification Policy For Hacked Companies
What are your thoughts on this? Think it will happen? What will the impact to the security community and the funding of security P&L's be if it does? Obama Calls For 30-Day Breach Notification Policy For Hacked Companies
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IT merchandise
So I try to find some merchandise from different vendors such as Red Hat, Intel or wherever... I saw these patches from hackersstickers.com and I thought the APT (read the description) one was kinda cute. Security Hack Patches for Hackers, Geeks and Security Admins - HackerStickers.com What kind of merchandise do you buy…
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Motivation... this video is what drives me!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzhzkKccBi8
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Best Switch for a SAN switchiing fabric
Hey guys, I personally like HP Procurves for all my networks including SAN's but what model switches do you guys use for SAN's? - Nexus, 2960s, 3750X's, Dell N3048's, HP Procurves, etc.
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Passive Optical LAN
Hello TechExams. So recently I stumbled across some people on some other forums talking about ways they were saving money and technologies they were working on. Someone said that they implemented a Passive Optical LAN at their company and it was a big money saver, etc... They also were talking about how they thought it…
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Home Network - Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Lite + what?
I'm going to be setting up a small home network. I could go for an all-in-one, but I want to overcomplicate things for fun. I'll be going with an EdgeRouter Lite for routing/firewall. I'm stuck as far as what to use for an AP/switch. I will need 3-4 Ethernet ports and a WAP. I was thinking I could buy a router and just…
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Work Schedule and Study time
Ok so I work a schedule which is Wednesday - Saturday 11am-9pm. I eat dinner around 10pm and after a 10 hour shift I just want to collapse and have no motivation or energy to study. Mornings are another issue because i never have the time wind down after getting off so late, getting up is extremely difficult to do. I tried…
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usb to serial
anyone know of a good usb to serial console cable? what is a good one to buy? where to buy it? need it for subcontract work, needs to be able to console into cisco routers/switches etc. and possibly other types/brands. any suggestions appreciated. TIA
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Crazy website display issue
Hey all. I'm having the strangest display issue on this computer. It is one PC, where one website will not display properly. It will not display properly in IE or FF, to the best of my knowledge the site doesn't require any special add-ons or technology (Flash, java, ect), but the latest versions of those is installed and…
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Python for Network Engineers Course
About once a quarter, I run a free Python for Network Engineers email course. An email a week for 10 weeks; the next course will start on Thursday, February, 12. The emails consist of videos, exercises, and additional content/reference links. The course is largely a beginners Python course. It is oriented towards network…
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Is it safe to run Windows 10 preview virtually?
or does it pose the same risks MS have listed * * Remember, trying out an early build like this can be risky. That's why we recommend that you don't install the preview on your primary home or business PC. Unexpected PC crashes could damage or even delete your files, so you should back up everything. * If you want to stop…
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How to Learn Active Directory
I would like to learn how to deal with Active Directory. How can I go about it? Was thinking of running Windows Server 2012 in a Virtual Machine. Would this be a good way to go about it? If so, would VMWare Player 7.0 suffise or would I need VMWare Workstation? I'm not looking to become an expert just yet but would like to…
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Firewall for SIP
Hi! I have been using ASA 5505 as a simple ACL based firewall. Basically, only allowing VoIP provider's IPs inside. I have 2 systems in production - one is based on proprietary hardware and is using TDM for all DID terminations and the other one is FreePBX (Asterisk) used mostly for testing and only several live DIDs. The…
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Wow, back to basics: Backup / Restore Userdata ?
My wife got an old laptop which still runs Windows 7 (4 or so years old) and it started to run somewhat slow (yepp, really), now I want to reinstall it - well, restoring the factory image, but I want to avoid to miss anything she may have on the laptop. In fact, she got email accounts setup she doesn't even know the…
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ARP issue
HI can any one tell me what is causing this arp entry to appear (this is on a 2960X Cisco switch Current configuration : 82 bytes!interface Vlan666 ip address 20.20.255.50 255.255.255.0 no ip proxy-arpendDP1-North-A#sh run int vlan 1 Building configuration...Current configuration : 48 bytes!interface Vlan1 no ip address…
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National Caller ID Database
Wondering if anyone knows any tricks to manually updating the national (USA) callerID database. I purchase numbers through a 3rd party service and cannot get some local numbers I have purchased to update caller ID. I have waited months and opened several tickets with my 3rd party service. I have tested the number on…
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Desktop Support vs Datacenter Technician
Hi all, I'm currently in a huge dilemma, I have been working for 4 months as a desktop support technician for a company. I work with AD, Exchange, Image laptops etc. I love this job and have no issues working for Help Desk. I recently received a job offer for one of the largest cloud computing companies to work for one of…
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Exchange fowarding
Wanted to see if anyone could help me with an email issue. I have a group of users who have their email configured to forward to another email address using an exchange contact. Contact is created in GAL and the email account has the delivery option under mail flow settings set to forward to the contact. the problem is…
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Does anybody want some IPv6-and-DNSSEC salad? :)
I was doing my CCNP studies at work and came across this article: Internet Society tries to serve
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Cool product by SOPHOS, anyone use them?
So we are looking at buying a security service that is easily manageable and relatively easy to implement for a medium sized client. I have looked for an all-around solution that was from a reputable company and I came across one from SOPHOS called MSP. Does anyone have any experience with the MSP service or have any…
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34" ultrawide monitor, anyone?
I am building myself a super nice and shiny home office in the basement and am thinking ahead of my new display setup. I've been seeing some nice 34" ultrawide monitors such as the LG 34UC97 or LG 34UM65. I currently have two 23" and am wondering if I'll be missing anything by going with a single 34". My main need for two…
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Outlook and Archiving
Hello All! My team and I have been asked to come up with an Low Budget (preferably free) outlook email archiving solution. We tested using GFI but it has been a cluster of problems with GFI Support. Anyone have any solution they are currently using and implementing that they would recommend. I'm trying to look for…
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Cloud storage help
All, I am looking for a cloud storage appliance, virtual or physical that can write data into multiple cloud providers, I need this appliance to be fips140-2 compliant for data in transit to the cloud and data at rest in the cloud, this is protected health data. I need to be able to mount via Iscsi, NFS and maybe cifs for…
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IT Worker's Dumpster Diving Hobby Brings $2,500 a Night
So much for the code of ethics :D “Malone, 37, already has a full -time career and six-figure salary as an IT security specialist but estimates that if he pursued a full-time professional dumpster diving career he’d make $600,000 per year.…
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Server installation via PXE ?
We try to find a decent way to deploy an OS to a UCS blade from vCAC. I have been in contact with VMware for a few months now and even they seem to struggle with it. Anyway - ignoring specifics such as UCS and vCAC for now - apart from Razor (which is still Alpha for Windows deployments), what other PXE deployment methods…
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AWS for Lab
Anyone using AWS for their lab? Has it worked out for you? I want to deploy a personal Hadoop clusters and figure I will need five boxes (one for DNS/NTP/homebrewed apps, one for Ambari, and three as nodes). I don't plan on pumping a ton of data into it mainly just stuff for testing. I figure it would probably run me about…
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Just got 10k, what to do?
So I have a very unique task at hand for my company. We have received some funding for security I am looking for advice on what would be the best way a company could spend 5 to 10 thousand dollars. Literally we have a budget limit for 10k and no instructions. So my question is this, if a company had 5-10k strictly for…
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SBS 2003 Migration to Srv2012R2
Hello TE! I am working with a client and am running into conflicting information. A IT manager is planning on retiring their old SBS2003 to SRV2012R2. Thing is, they want to move the AD accounts to the new server. I was told that a new domain should be created. I also found articles from Technet suggesting to join the 2012…
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Please help me decide on Network Switch....
I am debating between these two switches... TPLINK TL-SG1024DE $131 and the Cisco SG200-26 $255. They both seem very comparable feature wise.... I am all about saving money, but not at the cost of reliability. I need some really basic requirements. 24 port managed switch Able to create 3-4 separate VLANS. I am familiar…
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SYSVOL & NETLOGON replication issues
I am starting to slow down on troubleshooting a SYSVOL replication issue, anyone have some good methods for figuring these out? I have tried a non-authoritative synchronization of sysvol without any luck. I am waiting for the business to close today to try an authoritative synchronization of sysvol. If that fails to fix…
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Best DNS book
What is the best DNS book out there besides DNS and BIND?
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BGP source based routing.
I have a number of ideas for this, but jsut curious how others would handle it. Situation is that I have a fire wall (checkpoint) that is connected to two external routers, I should say the fire wall is a HA load-balanced pair for resilience but as it appears as a single device to the network for the purpose of this post I…
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Logging Stack Design Considerations
Hi, Sorry if I got a little long winded. Your input is appreciated. After another discussion (http://www.techexams.net/forums/off-topic/106145-what-some-logging-solutions-cisco-devices.html) with some comments the_grinch made in it and this thread…
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Raspberry Pi 2 and Windows 10 Free
So it looks like Windows 10 will run on the newest version of the Raspi, for free. I may have to look into this. At $35, not a bad investment to play around with. Raspberry Pi 2 runs free Windows 10, costs $35 - CNET
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Question about learning Java for college
For all you IT graduates does anybody know a good process for learning Java in college which will also help you pass the chapter tests? Starting our Java class the professor read through the syllabus the first day then dismissed everybody saying it was an online class. I do believe if I discover an effective process to…
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Alternative to Logmein?
Trying to help out a friend and give them the capability to be able to log in remotely to their kid's computers to see what they are doing, installing, etc. When logmein was free, this would have worked great. We want the option to be able to just pop on and peek without the end user computer being able to stop the…
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Is a database mandatory for all desktop appllication?
Hi all, Is it possible to develop sound based language learning desktop application with out using a database?
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Configuring 2 servers with 2 2012 standard licenses
At work we are in the midst of setting up 2012. The current 2003 setup is 4 vm's on 1 server and the second server is only replicating vm's. The guy in charge of it wants to do the same thing with 2012. I thought something like this would work better but I'm not sure if 2012 works this way. Server 1 VM1: Internal roles…
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Network Management tools: What do you all use?
Hey guys, So I use OpenNMS for network management at home but do any of you guys use tools that a bit more simplistic and easier to use; they don't necessarily have to be free either. Just would like to see what some of you guys/gals (can't forget you Iris) use...
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Stanly College: Offering a CCNA online course like the popular VMware ICM....
I got an email today from my instructors that I keep in contact with over at Stanly and they are offering a CCNA class like the VMware ICM class coming Spring 2015. Below is a quote from the email directly: Note: cleverly used the Stanly_CC user so I could make the quoted email Here is a link to the somewhat future website…
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Learning How To Learn Course @ Coursera
Hi All, This weekend I signed up for a course being offered at Coursera. University of California, San Diego Learning How to Learn: Powerful mental tools to help you master tough subjects I'm now week 2 and have found some of the insights and techniques very powerful and have already used some of the tools to change how I…
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need help with virtual lab
Hi all, I am in school for my MCSE/CCNA and I have a virtual lab setup in vmware workstation 10 to supplement my studies and practice at home.I am having a couple issues. First one is I have file shares setup on the Windows Server 2008 R2 guest machine and shares setup on the host which is a windows 7 home premium machine.…
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Python System Administration
Hi there am looking at starting to learn more about Python specifically for Administration. I use both Windows and Linux and would like to be able to automate stuff like backups, firewall configuration and have the ability to call system commands / create a fancy menu based admin script with various options a user can…
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how can i manage my website
dear users i have one very simple question. i dont know anything about web development some one made our company website 2 years ago. and that company is no more available. i want to learn how can i manage my website like adding pictures,changing main page....etc which training is best for me thanks. by the way about…
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Udacity Nanodegree - Data Analyst
I ran across the Data Analyst Nanodegree on Udacity and found it pretty interesting. Anyone complete the nanodegree? Or any nanodegree from Udacity? Just looking for some thoughts on the program or at least Udacity in general. I took the pre-req test and with some Googling was able to complete all the questions (I work…
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Too much studying...
I was going through documentation in /usr/share/doc and found this in the tail of a read me file for yajl: ========== ##YAJL is tiny. Fat free. No whip. enjoy, Lloyd - July, 2007 ========== I laughed more than I should have...
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Best way of connecting multiple sites together?
What would be the best way of connecting multiple sites together? I know this has many contributing factors.. But generally So far I'm with leased line using T3/4/5.. But what other methods can I use? :)
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SQL Server 2008 Book Recommendation
I was wondering if anybody had a decent book for somebody that has to audit SQL Server 2008? We are preparing for an audit for SOX compliance so all the stuff I recommended previously is finally moving forward but due to the financial auditing I realize I know almost nothing about SQL Server. I can do the stuff for Windows…
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Helpful Tool/Script for System Admins
Hey guys, So I'm one of those admins that likes writing scripts, and there is one tool in system internals that I love the most, if you don't know what system internals is, google it and use it. Needless to say I use one program more than others and that is "PSKILL", this program is amazing. If you have a pesky program…