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Point to Point Radio Question
My work has two buildings in the same town. The network architect wants to setup a radio dish on the roof of each building pointing at each other to network the building. Initially this seems like a bad idea to me but I'm not schooled in this technology at all. Does anybody have any experience or insights into the pros and…
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Server config - CCIE R&S
Hey fellows, I am building my CCIE lab, but since the gear I would need is soooo expensive here in Brazil, my current goal is to run gns3 on 2 vms over an hypervisor and connect both vms to my physical lab (cat 2950 and 3750, ISR 2811 and 1700). Long story short, I would run like 8 routers (7200, 26xx, 36xx) on each…
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Site to Site VPN Issue
I've setup about 10 tunnels with various providers and thus far everything has worked. Only one is causing me grief and I'm not quite sure about the issue. My understanding was that if I setup an ACL allowing certain traffic over the tunnel (with no-nat) that on the other end they allow their local traffic to traverse the…
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Where to start, Perl or Python
Hey all, I would like to get into learning one of those programming languages above. Last time i did any programming was way back when i was in college and haven't worked on anything programming related since. I'm familiar with C/C++ and some Java. So having some exposure to those languages what would be easier to learn,…
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ESXi hardware planning
I plan on having a 240GB ssd and 1 or 2 hdd's to begin with for my lab. It'll begin as a server 2012 lab and evolve into a vmware and cisco lab. I plan on using an FX-8320 and maybe 5 or 6 vm's. I'm still unsure how I'm going to do the storage for all this though. My current plan is to run esxi from a flash drive, use the…
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Kaboom - way off topic
What? Did anyone think I left ;) Sorry haven't posted much via way of security. Been busy whipping people into shape. Wonder who is still around these parts
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Next version of Windows slated for free upgrade...for the fist year at least
Microsoft unveils new details about Windows 10. Offers free upgrade for users if you are currently on Win 7, 8, or 8.1. Windows 10 Should say "first" year in title, my bad
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What camera(s) do you use?
I have owned a Panasonic Lumix FH25 for a few years and love its compactness, point and shoot and general ease of use. Yesterday I coughed up some decent coin and bought a Lumix FZ1000 for $1200 Australian $s. The clarity of the 4k video is crazy good, the photos straight from the camera are fantastic. Only downer is the…
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Anyone here use the Tor Browser?
Does anyone here use the Tor broswer, thinking of using it but not sure if it's really helps to stay anonymous. Anyone?
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Hadoop Setup - Ouch
I took a training course on Hortonworks Hadoop a few months back and yesterday/today I actually went about deploying it. Whoa it was quite a nightmare, but not wholely HDP's fault. First, I went through and reloaded the server we were going to utilize for Ambari. I had set it up a few months back, but paused on deploying…
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What Remote Tool do you use?
I use Teamviewer, bought a business license and use it on my laptop and home PC, love it. What do you all use?
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Remote Desktop Question
Post edit: figured out the problem! Part user error, part training tutorial error.
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Ipad remote control
Hi, Im wondering if someone can help here? Basically we have iphones and Ipads in the field that we dont let users play about with. However if they need an app ( and we approve ) then we want to get in installed without giving out the apple ID password. We can, I suspect get away with doing this via remote control but Im…
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WD MYCloudBackupMirror: useful find
Hey all, if you guys use a WD MYCloudBackupMirror at work or anyplace, there is an annoying bug in windows that prevents the dam NAS from connecting to windows. After about 20 minutes of troubleshooting, I tried one last trick in the bag and it worked from A+ learning days. If the local login/pw is different than the…
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Xymon - thoughts?
Hi Everybody, I am thinking about setting up Xymon on my labs Ubuntu server. Anyone have any thoughts on this? I normally run syslog on my windows desktop pc but would like a beefier network monitoring tool. I dont think Solarwinds has a free bee version anymore. So anyways, advice on Xymon or a better alternative would be…
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Alfa wireless USB adapter is sloooooow
I am using an Alfa AWUS036H with a 7 dbi directional antenna on a re-purposed desktop I am using for labbing. I was using a dlink wireless N adapter, but signal strength was very low causing frequent disconnects. The signal strength is no longer an issue, but now my download speeds are terrible (2-3 Mbps vs 60 Mbps on…
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AutoIT: Automate multiple virus scanners?
I'm very curious about this program AutoITscript. It seems to offer a low tech way to automate Windows tasks for you if you sit down and learn their scripting language. It is supposed to be able to run executables and even send keystrokes or mouseclicks. https://www.autoitscript.com I'm considering the idea of learning…
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Anyone looking for a Network Admin job in NV?
Not a serious post, but I thought you might like this... Network Administrator Job in Winchester 89109, Nevada US
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Good article on PerfMon
We have this ghostly memory leak on a Chrome Browser on several Win 8 Production Client. B/c of this I have had to get intimately familiar with Performance Monitor. Here is a nice little primer that should help clear up test methods for some common issues. https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2008.08.pulse.aspx
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New PC/LAB - Which is better? Or better suggestion?
Morning All. Long story short I need to update my local home PC to be able to do virtualization, and use it for GNS3 and Plex. Which one of these is a better system or do you have a better suggestion? Trying to keep the system itself under $400 and I will get the RAM upgraded greatly and HDDs after that.…
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What is your least favourite IT equiment/software/vendor etc
Which piece of equipment, software, or vendor makes you absolutely cringe and hate your day when you see an issue you have to deal with ? For me it absolutely has to be Sharepoint, it was dumped on me to look after and no formal training was offered. It is huge, complicated and in my opinion mediocre in the majority of…
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Endpoint security solutions
I've been tasked to find our next endpoint security solution since Vipre expires soon. Even as a SMB with 40 seats we have average at least 1 malware problem a month and would rather not go vipre again. I've priced and read some reviews and leaning towards Bitdefender, it scores great on av tests and is one of the cheapest…
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PDF / EBOOK reader
Hi Guys, After finishing my CCNA and moving onto RHCE and CCNP I am now trying to hold a 1000 page book and decided that its too much. I want to move either to a tablet or E-reader. Does anyone have any advice on which one would work best for "technical books"?
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Server migration process
We are about to start migrating from server 2003 to 2012 at a 24/7 place that is slowest at night and on the weekends. We plan on having 2 servers with 4 vm's on each. This is the current admin's plan: On a weekend remotely create a new vm on the main server, install 2012, move old files on file server over to new vm, shut…
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Dealing with a corrupt microSD card?
So I have a 8 GB SanDisk MicroSD card on an Android phone. I'm having problems trying add files to it along with deleting files off it. This leads me to believe that it corrupt, or going corrupt. I've see a number of apps that can clean/fix MicroSD cards. Anyone have any experience or can pass along any advise? thanks
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Server specifications
Hi I just want to ask you guys on your opinion regarding server specifications. Setup will be for a college LAN. *actually for a case study* I've been googling some specs as well and I just want to get your inputs on this. PS: I'm kinda a newbie when it comes to servers forgive me :) Thanks guys!
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Power and cooling book
So, I know a little about this subject, but not nearly enough, can anyone recommend a good book that covers these subjects in decent depth?
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How to Monitor an Attack on Your Network?
Are there any tools for that? Does it have to be from the ASAs? Are there any commands you can use on there? We have an authorized penetration attack tomorrow on our network. I want to know how I can monitor it from my side. Please let me know if you've been through such an experience, or have any ideas. Thanks! We have a…
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Petabyte Storage Solution Question
Hey guys... quick question for you storage architects... If you were tasked to create and maintain a petabyte SAN with off-site backups, how much staffing would you need? This storage solution must also grow at a rate of 250-300TB per year. I've already got estimates from storage vendors that come in at approximately $1…
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WPA crack NON-BRUTEFORCE!
So I ran across a new (2014 release) WPA cracking tool called linset for Kali. Does not use brute force techniques to crack the WPA, It has a very interesting way of capturing the handshake. The problem is that I believe it was originally written in Spanish. Has anyone played with this or have a good English tutorial to…
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What do you think of this?
Received a phone call today and my first thought was you know who. Funny thing is, i answered it and after 10 seconds the line hang up.
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Congratulations are in order
The head of our company (an accounting firm) sent out an email after lunch today congratulating a few people in the office on acquiring different certifications. My boss and I are the only two IT personnel in the company. My boss just passed his CISA exam so he was in the list. I had just passed my Security+ a week or so…
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Switching to cisco worth the money?
Current setup for ~30 local workstations at a 24/7 company, with 2 replicated servers, 1 remote backup server, 1 remote location: Unknown router but it's not cisco, it's a white blade that's ISP installed, I think this might be leased line running to remote location. Cable modem running into white blade 2 sonic walls 3x 24…
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Ideas for laptop for daughter in the 6th grade
I would like to keep the price point around 250 dollars if at all possible A couple of requirements I am hoping to get Reliable SSD (size not important) Decent Processor 3 GBs of Rams Play world of tanks Bonus some sort of video card if at all possible Not a huge beast I really appreciate it I found a Vizio online but it…
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Poll: Best Certifications by Category in IT for 2015 - share your opinions
Hey All, So as a favor to my friend Ed over at Tom's IT Pro: Enterprise Solutions, Strategy and Architecture I'd like to get a Professional response to the following categorizes, the top 5 in each. This article is reviewed by the top IT certification companies in the the world so no pressure! This will be a article based…
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Stand alone threat/compliance scanner?
We (security section) are in the process of developing a standalone scanner for remote areas. I have played with a free version of Nessus but has anyone used this vulnerability scanner as their primary scanner? We are looking at all of the conventional scans for patches, zero says, misconfigs etc…But we are also trying to…
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Laptop Choices
Hey folks, I am in the process of shopping for a new laptop for school, and I have narrowed it down to two choices. I would like to get opinions on these. My budget is $700 and is pretty firm. It would have to be an awesome deal for me to go over that. HP 350 G1 Intel Core i5 8GB Memory 1TB HDD 15.6 Notebook Windows 7…
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How much Documentation?
Admins, Engineers, etc., What do you consider absolutely necessary as far as documentation for an IT environment? What do you use to document things? Is there such a thing as too much documentation? The reason I ask is because I just started my first job as an IT admin. We as a 5 man team support a 24/7 operation. I think…
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DHCP option 42 (time server)
Can any one shed any light on this. My windows 2012 DHCP server has option 42 configured as a server scope option. and I know the IPaddress I am using works because if I manually put it in to a client the client updates. However clients on a different subnet to the server that are using IP helper address configured on the…
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Pineapple Mark IV Wifi
I've been looking to buy this as a toy. Has anyone played with the Pineapple Mark IV? WiFi Pineapple Mark V Standard – HakShop Then I saw this a little while ago... Hacker hunts and pwns WiFi Pineapples with zero-day at Def Con
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Choices.
I am currently a Security Engineer - Penetration tester. I have interviewed for two different jobs but have no idea which route to go because I know web app is huge but the job is a contract to hire position. 1.) Security analyst - assessments. This would be with a different company that pays more than the company I'm…
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Anyone use the Lynda.com offered free from WGU?
I received one of my degrees from that University and really enjoy the Lynda.com for free. Since I graduated my account has stayed active. Lot's of development material in there and business tools. If you are actively enrolled or a graduate I would recommend using that resource.
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Implementing Employee Lead Training - Network 101
Ok, thanks in advance for reading this long post and any advice/opinions offered. After suggesting doing some employee lead training to share skills at work, I've been volunteered to to a test run for basic networking. I am a Network Admin 3, the target audience will be IT users from other groups (app dev/help…
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HP ProLiant DL380 G6 disk drive firmware?
HP ProLiant DL380 G6 Disk Drive firmware update recommend. Upgrading using ROM Flash. I looked every where and can't find the iso download. any ideas? I am setting up ESXi 5.5 on my server. https://h20566.www2.hp.com/hpsc/swd/public/detail?swItemId=MTX_fec12583380a4c81bd8376a8db
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IT Market in a downward spiral?
What is going on with the market in this day and age where a desktop support person earns just as much as a employee at Burger King or McDonald's? : Home Depot employees make more than this with less skill!
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Any system admins keep a journal or log?
I'm trying to keep a log in a MS Word doc where I try to detail day-to-day changes and activities. There has been a few times where I have to go back to it and read thru a few things. I find that making this a habit is hard. Was wondering if any other sys admins keep a journal/log and what they fill in and how they keep it…
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Log Server vs Auditing server
I'm trying to make my organization CJIS compliant and in the security policy they specify that logs must be sent to an auditing server. I just wanted to verify, is an auditing server the same as a log server? Thank you! -Mark
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Studying Many Topics At Once
How do you go about studying multiple topics at one time? In my case they are all security related and mainly dealing with SOC operations, but I tend to like to concentrate on one topic at a time, but at this point I can't do that anymore. Hoping for some tips!
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Best IT Certifications For 2015
My real-life friend and mentor as-well as a contributor to his blogs, Ed Tittel, just released a very interesting article. He uses multiple IT Industry sources to compile his information, enjoy: Best IT Certifications 2015 - In Demand Certifications
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24/7 Managed Service Support Desk
Our company is looking at expanding our Managed Service offerings in the New Year and this could include a 24/7 Support Desk. Currently we have 3 team members providing business hour support. I am trying to work out how many additional team members we would need to cover a 24/7 roster. Does anyone have any experience in…
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virus removal techniques and procedures
What are you guys thoughts on virus/malware removal? I usually just back up what I can and do a clean install. What do you guys normally do?
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Tax for 1099
I know this is a tech forum but i am in a bind, i am new to this paying of taxes, i worked a 1099 late last year for about two months so i know i need to pay something right ? Anyone here ever done it before ? How do i calculate how much i need to pay ? I know where to pay but how much percentage is it of what i was paid,…
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One - OnePlusOne Invite to give away ...
First come, first served .. Only usable until Thursday 8:52am UK time.
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Free eBook: Next-Gen Firewalls for Dummies
Enjoy: Next-Generation Firewalls 4 Dummies
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Screen Capture with lower frame rate and captions
There are a lot of nice screen recorders out there, but I am looking for one which allows to lower the framerate during recording (for example to speed up progress bars during an install demo) but also add captions .. Anyone know of any good ones ?
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Novice learning Linux Apache Server for 1st time
Hello Tech Exams Ladies and Gents. May I request your assistance please? I am trying to learn about the Linux Server Apache and would like to know where to go for "beginners" documentation. I have installed Apache, PHP and MySQL Server on a Ubuntu Linux 64bit unit, but when I research for documentation on how to go beyond…
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Where to start?
I have very recently discovered my desire to further understand computers and was wondering where other people have started and what suggestions people have. I have a very general understanding of computers and would love to gain an in depth knowledge of computers. I have been at University for the past couple years…
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A dilemma
never mind
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Who Own's a Cyber Security Consulting Company
As the title says, who here own's or has a majority stake in a cyber security consulting company. Doesn't matter if its offensive/defensive/policy, ect. Just curious who own's their own company? -Phil
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it-eBooks website (no advertisement)
I was wondering about this site some time ago, it includes a huge amount of pdfs available on all IT related topics (Programming/Hacking/Networking etc)... probably hundreds of them. I am wondering how this site still remains available? isn't there some kind of a law against publishing electronic books this way (completely…
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Recommendations for a mulit-iso boot loader for USB?
I'm trying to setup a 8GB Sandisk USB Storage Device to multiboot the following: -Trinity Rescue Disk -System Rescue ISO -Trinity ISO I found freeware called Easy2Boot which allows you to setup a USB to multiboot multiple isos, instead of having multiple usb storage devices. I'm having issues setting it up. It wants to run…
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Happy new years!
Hey everyone, happy new year, for 2015 this is what i wanna achieve, get a job, upgrade mcitp to mcse and save money you guys?
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When you don't have any workat your job what do you do?
Any messes that were in our network have been fixed... updated floor plan diagrams, network diagrams, updated our configuration archive, tried to help out fellow colleagues. What can I really do now? Hit the books? Other people in my workplace have inherited the attitude of not doing anything for days and just hang around…
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What Apps do you use at work?
I was looking through the apps on my phone and started to wonder why I don't have more networking apps on my phone and why I don't use them more often. I found and installed ICMPing, HE network tools, and PingTools last week. PingTools looks like it's going to be really useful. Currently I have: ConnectBot Fing - Network…
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edX
Has anyone taken any of the free online courses that edX offers? I would like to hear about the experience.
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The SONY Hack
Hi Everybody, I have nearly no involvement in network security but I am curious for informed opinions about what the SONY Hack means for the networking world. I didn't see any posts about it yet. So anyone have any opinions? Is this good or bad for networkers or security people? Thanks!
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Logs Oh So Important
I work in regulatory enforcement dealing in the IT side of the house (obviously). We set up a pretty extension SIEM for monitoring and each time I utilize it I realize how difficult things would be if we didn't force the logging requirements we have. Being able to have data to back up the things you say has made things…
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Free e-book: Acronis Backups
Hey guys, found a free e-book on Backup's sponsored by Acronis. http://lnkd.in/dHGtkHS The e-book is copyrighted for 2014 so it's brand-new. Enjoy!
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Finally, folks might wake up....
Weird title for an post on a hack, but finally folks might wake up. The hack has branched out of critical infrastructure and into manufacturing. BBC News - Hack attack causes 'massive damage' at steel works
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Metasploit Payload TFTP Question. (Need Help)
hello there - i'm doing some GCIH test prep. and i got this sample question. can somebody help? What purpose would an attacker have for including TFTP commands in the payload of a buffer overflow exploit?________________________________________ -To launch a port scan against the victim's internal network -To run a brute…
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Help figure out this L3 switch config?
I have a setup with three buildings. Building 1 has a L3 Dell 5448 PoE switch. Building 2 has a Cisco 3560. Building 3 has a Dell 5448 PoE L3 switch, a 2960, firewall and ISP router. Building 3 is where the ISP demark is. The part I am confused about is that the L3's in building 1 and 3 have a default gateway that points…
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OnePlus One
This phone is amazing for the price, sadly its invites only. Does anyone on TE has it yet? I've been waiting for a while to receive an invite, it certainly beats the Nexus 6 in terms of price. Home - OnePlus.net
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Scale 13 - So Cal Linux Expo
I asked last year if anyone was attending. I'd like to go this year, we'll see. https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale13x
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Merry Christmas everyone
And a happy New Year
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Free Network Security E-Book
Got this link in my email today, free download and is legit: Network Security For Dummies -- eBook (usually $22.99) FREE until January 1st! Free eBook
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batch file help
I have a batch file that is supposed to shut down a remote server. The command is shutdown /s /f /t 0 /m \\SERVERNAME Now if I post this in a cmd window it functions properly, but I cant get the batch file containing only this string to execute by clicking on it. It repeats on the screen and never shuts off the server. Any…
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Coding Website
Hi guys, Not sure if this has been posted or not, but I found a nice online site for coding called Coding Ground. You can edit, compile, execute and share your projects. They have many languages which you can compile your projects in. They also have tutorials on learning languages as well. Hopefully it'll help someone…
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Monitor setup help!!!
Hi All, I'm trying to connect the LSD (Large Screen Display) Monitors to both the ScenGen and the LSD: · Each LSD (Red and Blue) has 1 VGA cable attached · The server and windows computer each has a DVI to VGA adapter (2 way) but one of them are being used for the KVM switch which means that there's only 1 VGA port on each…
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Been Accepted into WGU: IT-Security Degree
I start on Feb 1st. my transcript finally transferred in from my last two colleges and I speak with my mentor next week. Now to finish reading the last 150 pages tomorrow in my VCP510 book, riding shotgun in the Tahoe to Washington, DC so I have about 6+ hours of reading time. Retaking the exam next Thursday. :) I figured…
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Cisco ME-3600X
Good day folks, I have been searching for the past hour (Shame on me) on how to get into the interface configuration mode for the copper ports. After a show ip int br it lists 0-24 SFP ports 2 TenGigabitEthernet ports This is this first time I am working with ME Series. Cannot for the life of me find out the command for…
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Cisco 877W - no wireless connection
Hi, I'm just beginning the adventure with cisco - I bought a 877W, I configured, the internet works but only after the cable - wifi connection is detected by the laptop, but can not connect (yellow triangle) I tried several configurations but none was positive. my sh run:[COLOR=#333333][FONT=Arial]version 12.4no service…
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iSCSI for DBs w/ Nexus 5k
Heya, I wanted to run something by you guys. Is anybody booting SQL databases from an iSCSI volume utilizing a Nexus 5k? We have a database server that is filled up with controllers, so I need to boot one more volume(hard hitting). My only option right now is to boot it off our SAN. Hardware we'll be using: Intel 10GB…
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Bought a upgrade for my PC for myself :)
Upgrading my system this time around since I just deployed a 3x Crossfire R7 setup 3 months ago so since my bottleneck is my storage. I just Oc'd my i7 CPU to 5.8 GHz from 4.8 ghz (gentle clock from the stock 3.6) on my H70 and it's stable. So I just setup two of these today in a RAID 0 for my games like World of Warcraft,…
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Computer intrusion inflicts massive damage on German steel factory
It's getting crazier and crazier.......
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End of Life = do not use?
I am trying to put together an expansion plan a network and I want to know if I should look for switches that are not past EoL? We are currently using 2960s and 3560s and I would like to stick with that, but if its against a best practice or just a bad idea I will take this chance to move to something newer.
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What's your company's typical hardware lifespan?
I'm currently in a position planning and replacing Pentium D workstations with i3/i5 so about 8 years since a hardware upgrade. 2 of 3 servers are less than 2 year old xeons while the third is a pentium D, that's soon to be recycled. I'm curious to know how often does the company you work for upgrade hardware?
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Udemy Best of 2014 for $19.
Hello all, Current deal on Udemy ends today, get the best of 2014 Udemy classes for $19 with code BEST2014. You can check out the list of IT classes here: https://www.udemy.com/collection/bestof2014-it Hopefully this helps someone out. Any recommendations from users who have already taken a class or two? I'm just starting…
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Got websites?
Just wondering what kind of websites yall have or created out there...If you have one please paste URL so I can ck it out!
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PowerShell Books - Learning PowerShell
Hi All, Unsure if this is the right place to ask this question but was hoping someone can put through some good recommendations on PowerShell books? I've used the month of lunches for v 2.0 but was wondering if there are any book that put together all of the newer versions? Also are there any links here to more information…
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SNMPSET - Reload via SNMP - Cisco 3560 - HELP!
I am going nuts on this. I can do push and pull via SNMP. I can reload a router via SNMP but I can't find the OID to reload a Cisco 3560 via SNMPSET and it isn't the same as the router. Does anyone know it or have they done it?
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Secruity/hacking/pen testing
Does anybody have any information on courses, books etc to get started in this field?
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Bloody hell - cheap Exchange certificates (SAN / UCC)
Didn't believe it, but ordered one and it is indeed legit. Certificates for Exchange - SSL certifcates, domains and hosting to use with your Exchange server on the internet. Must be the cheapest provider out there yet - perfect when you study for the Exchange exams to be honest... Passes the Exchange Connectivity Test with…
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Career change and pay cut leads to happiness
Former NFL player, now A+ certified and working in IT http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/former-nfl-lineman-trades-locker-room-for-apple-help-desk-145230803.html
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File Searching/Index/Management software
Can anyone recommended me some good file management software. Users have networked drives with tons of documents, they want software that can search within the documents and say for instance find a word on the first line of a sentence or paragraph. It needs to work for PDFs and Doc/Docx. Anyone know such software? If it…
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CodeFellows?
Been doing some research on Python training courses and ran into this: https://www.codefellows.org/. They have have a 8 week immersion course and it costs 10k. They also have a job waiting for you and it pays 60k. Do not really want to be a coder though, just learn Python quicky for use in the security field. ANyone attend…
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Prosthetic limbs
You know Prosthetics are reaching the level of perfection when they can return a dance to the dancefloor. https://embed-ssl.ted.com/talks/hugh_herr_the_new_bionics_that_let_us_run_climb_and_dance.html
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Struggling with RedHat 5 PXE deployment // Kickstart woes
Just can't get my head around this. Using Razor to deploy UCS systems in a vBlock (onto UCS Blades) - RHEL6 works like a charm (ish), but RHEL 5 just doesn't want to play nicely. I first had the problem that it couldn't format storage .. but that seems sorted - now it seems installing, but it doesn't actually boot into the…
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Curious to know how common this is - Nightmare vendor solutions
Hey TechExams, this post compromises of part rant and part question. Dealing with nightmare vendor solutions... Quick background: I work for a major pharmaceutical company spanning the globe. The site I work for is pretty large...sitting at 1500 or so employees in the central US. Our department is only 4 strong at the…
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Which Cisco switch to buy for my lab.
I am looking at a few switches for my virtualization lab not Cisco lab. I have 3 servers that will have anywhere between 10-12 gig ports a piece. I will be setting up LACP for my storage for the VM's. I have narrowed it down to the following: 48port-Cisco 4948 48port-Cisco 3750g 48port-Cisco 3650g I am willing to pay more…
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Project Management / Bug Tracking / Incident Management
Anyone have any experience with web based systems that can track projects and incidents/bugs? I've found YouTrack and FogBugz but still need to do research. Couple of key requirements I am looking for Time tracking - who ever has it in their name is being timed by the system. Reporting - Some high level reporting of…