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Maven Security - Web Security Dojo
Has anyone ever used this VM? Specifically I am using the web goat web app by the owasp and I am trying to read session information using web scarab and I am having some trouble. The VM is ubuntu based and I have set the network proxy to the local host using port 8008. But for the life of me I have not gotten any traffic…
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Http chunked tranmission
Ok guys have any of you ever ran into a problem with this particular http header feature? Chunked transfer encoding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Asked a different way, do any of you have a Pitney Bowes machine on your network? lol I am just curious. I know the problem isn't specific to me but I was just wondering if…
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Police Complaint
The funniest police complaint I have ever read!
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North East Snow
I LOVE IT!!!!...Feels like I`m back in Siberia (Not really) I had a gig this morning for HP and AT&T after a personal early morning appointment. I thought it would take me 40 mins to get there plus 20 mins of shoveling. I have never been so pleased to own a 4x4 vehicle. After shoveling for about 5 minutes i said, "Vint…
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Tips for running a simple webserver
I've been toying with Apache on a RHEL5 virtual machine, I've been tempted to set up a box to run a simple website and make it accessible from the Internet (and possibly run a vpn server on the box as well.) I've updated Apache and the firewall (iptables) recently with the CentOs repository. Of course I'll have strong…
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Tracking Discounted books for Kindle
Came across think link on another site, and I like what they are doing. You can sign up and give them links to ebooks for Kindle you wish to know when the price drops. Kindle Price Drop Tracker Found a hardcover book I was going to buy this weekend, that Amazon just dropped the price to 0.00 for the Kindle edition. Never…
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2k11 challenge on Kindle
I was trying to figure out how to do this, when I came up with the below solution: Go to the web page of the hardcover of the book you are reading and get the total pages in the book. Divide the total number of locations in the Kindle book by the total pages in the hardcover and you will get the average number of locations…
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What do you use to remote access your GNS3 server?
I have a headless box I want to use mostly for GNS3. The way I see it, you have 3 options for administering GNS3/dynamip remotely. You can use vnc, freenx, or dynamip from the command line over ssh. What do you use? I'm especially interested if you use some other method. Vnc has been a pain in the butt and I haven't got…
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Script to find Unused IOS ACLs
I have a rather large IOS config and want to automatically find which ACLs are unused for anything. Can this be automated? I found a utility in perl from 2004 that doesn't like more modern IOS syntax. Any ideas? Thanks.. HT
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LED Lights Send Internet Data in Minnesota
LED Lights Send Internet Data in Minnesota I saw this story on the news and thought it sounded pretty cool. This sounds interestng transfering internet through lights. ST. CLOUD, Minn. - Flickering ceiling lights are usually a nuisance, but in city offices in St. Cloud, they will actually be a pathway to the Internet. The…
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MS loopback on Windows 7, How to make it part of Home Network?
Ok, I have been dealing with this problem since June 2010. Every loopback adapter I made would become part of Public network. I want it to be part of Home network, so that I can route back and forth from SDM, GNS3 and Virtual Machines(Win7 and Server0 to my PC. The problem is I can ping the loopback from my PC no problem;…
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An eMeS Giveaway
I'm getting rid of some old computer stuff...if anyone that is a long-term and/or respected member here wants any of this, all you need to do is PM me and arrange to pay shipping. Shipping to US addresses only please. One item per person please. As items are claimed I will update this post. Item 1: A 4U chassis, never…
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Security Design Question
Greetings, For those of you that design networks or suggest designs do you still feel that layer firewalls (from different vendors) is still a valuable part of defensive in depth? From your experience, do companies tend to use this in the SMB enterprises? Just want to get someone else's perspective. I am submitting a…
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ipads! can they???
Hi all hope you all had a christmas and planning a stella new year. My girlfriend is needing a new laptop and looking at replacing a laptop with a ipad, but im not sure it can do a few things so wondering if someone who owned one could answer a few things for me :) 1: Can you run itunes on a ipad with the music files on a…
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Silent fan for Cisco switch
I thought about putting this topic in the Cisco forums, but it's not quite certification-related, so I decided to throw it in here. At home I use a Cisco 2950 (12-port) full-time and it's kind of noisy in my office. I tune it out somewhat after a while, but it's still distracting. I have a 2950 (48-port) I can swap it out…
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Change to 'Bios' will make for PCs that boot in seconds
Change to 'Bios' will make for PCs that boot in seconds BBC News - Change to 'Bios' will make for PCs that boot in seconds
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New to the forum...
Hello everyone, my name is Eric and I just discovered this forum today. I just passed my CompTIA Security+ and Network+ last week, and I acheived my A+ in July of this year. I currently work as a Desktop Support Specialist at a hospital in Maine. This looks like a great forum and resource for information about all the…
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Was Santa good to you?
Santa brought me a Kindle DX.
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What's your NEW MATERIAL daily page count?
How many pages can you read in a day covering NEW technical material? Sure....you can burn through 300 pages in a day of a really good and entertaining novel, but we're talking about I.T. books covering material you don't already know. I'm up to 33 pages right now for the day and plan to hit 40. It has taken about 3 hours…
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Michigan man faces jail time for reading wife's email messages
Michigan man faces jail time for reading wife's email messages - Internet
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SQL Help
I am installing SQL 2008 server for the first time under Win 7. The installation says it goes through just fine, but when I go to launch management studio, the login screen flashes and then disappears. It does not give me the option to select a database, etc. This is causing an issue with another program that needs to be…
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How many are in Cram mode over the Holiday?
I know I am as I sit here re-reading and making flash cards....I might ease up this weekend, but its quality study time!
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Gmail Hackage
So i feel like a schmuck. I just pass the Sec+ exam recently, then my gmail gets hacked somehow. Ironically enough gmail just MADE me change my password to something stronger about 5 or 6 months ago. Someone jacked it and tried to send out some blastogram to my entire contact list consisting of maybe a dozen and a half…
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Happy Holiday's TE
Hi All, Haven't been kicking about much recently, admittedly I have been busy but I will be reading/posting more in new year. Have a great holiday time off whatever you do or however you celebrate it! Remember the stretchy pants if you are attempting to devour two turkey dinners! Pash PS. Sorry I am slightly special and I…
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I just love speed tests
Must be better conditions in a snow storm. I checked my ISP (Clearwire) to see what my WiMax connection was doing this morning. From speedtest.net I was getting this: LOL this one just made my day. One could only hope that was accurate.
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Issues with using a GPS with Google Earth
I got an inexpensive GPS unit for Christmas (MS Pharos iGPS 500), when I set it up to connect to Google Earth though it sometimes plots me in Africa (apparently it thinks I'm Rick James)(it fist pots me correctly then just draws a large red line to Africa and goes to it). I first though that the GPS went nuts, but I tested…
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Sync directory Timestamps in Windows
Is there a way to sync the timestamps of directory's of Server1 to Server 2? Server1 has all of the original files and I need the timestamps on Server2 to be the same as in Server1. Can anybody think of a script of program that can do this?
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NORAD Santa
Official NORAD Santa Tracker I was just showing this to my 6 year old. He was impressed that Santa visited the Great Wall of China!
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Win 7 USB Audio?
Okay, I bought a Plantronics .Audio 646 DSP headset with a bunch of my friends. I get home, plug it in, and Windows 7 x64 can not find a driver for it. I go to the Plantronics website, and it says that all drivers are stored within the windows installation and that they don't provide any drivers. So, being a bit smarter…
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Anyone else play with this IE exploit?
Check it out Link It's available in Metasploit def. good to play with in a lab for CEH. Demo
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Lan SCAM professional
Has anyone heard of, or used lanSCAMprofessional.com. They are a cisco training school, i had a run in with them about a year ago. Turns out they were really a boot camp. just wondering if anyone else has heard about them.
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Microsoft warns on IE browser bug
BBC News - Microsoft warns on IE browser bug
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Yawn.
What to do to get rid of yawn it's just killing me when i am starting to read study guide book... its just very annoying... but it's not only with network stuff when i start to read any kind of information i starting to yawn, what the... it supposed to be very interesting and that all... and it is because you are learning…
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Net Neutrality Vote
Kinda surprised I haven't seen a thread about this so if there is one please disregard this post and link me to the proper thread please Net neutrality vote coming up. What does this mean? I know what the issue is, just curious if you guys had any thoughts about it.
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Bogus caller!!
Hi Had a call today from some ethnic guy telling me I had a virus on my PC I asked if he was calling from Virgin and he said we work for all ISP's He wanted me to go to my PC were he could show me were the virus was, I knew something wasn't right about this call in the first few seconds but I went along with it curious…
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Something cool to try out if you are bored
Cool app to turn your web cam into a bar code scanner: Katanshi Barcode Reader. Professional - Free software downloads and software reviews - CNET Download.com Useful with this UPC search site: Search UPC - UPC to Product Search
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The Kno - Tablet textbook
we have recently had some discussions about an e reader for studying. While the Kindle has been touted, for me, the inability to add notes and markings directly to the body of the text has put me off getting one. There is a new product on the market that attempts to solve this. it is targetted at college students as a…
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Bad CPU?
I recently bought an e-Machines desktop, it was on sale at Wal-Mart for like $280. Not that I needed another computer, but who can pass up deal right ? Anyway, I got it home and it worked fine for about 2 weeks. Until one night I went to power it up and ... nothing! Not a beep not a fan, nothing. So naturally I grab my bag…
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big Question inc. MIMD & Grids HELP!
hi everyone here is the killer! Problem:
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NYT Article - Email Use Falls
https://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/21/technology/21email.html Article from Monday's NYT. I'm not really surprised that the use of email among "younger" users is falling in favor to things like text messaging, IM, etc. I still use only email (both personally and professionally). I have an "internal" IM client at work, but…
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Netgear..
Hello everyone, i have some problem playing with Netgear WNDR3700 , here is situation: Laptop IP: 192.168.1.4 (wireless) PC IP: 192.168.1.3 GW: 192.168.1.1 SM: 255.255.255.0 Ping from laptop to: PC - fail GW - ok Ping from PC to: laptop - ok GW - ok I don't get it why it's like this, i don't have any ACL's, firewalls...…
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Buying a new laptop and looking for advice
So my main specs are decided but deciding between 2 upgrades (only have enough money for 1) What's the better bang for the buck? Intel® Core™ i7-740QM Mobile Processor 1.73 GHz 45nm 6M L3 Cache Intel Smart Cache PGA988 Vs. Intel® Core™ i7-840QM Mobile Processor 1.86 GHz 45nm 8M L3 Cache Intel Smart Cache PGA988 or 500GB…
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Crossover Cables
What is the significance in TX+ and TX- as well as RX+ and RX-? Can one create an Ethernet crossover cable by using the following pin-out? 12345678 63245178 instead of the TIA/EIA standard: 12345678 36145278 Also, can one make a T1 crossover by using the following pin-out? 12345678 54321678 instead of the standard:…
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Exception thrown when trying to register a new event source in Visual Basic
This is the exception that I get thrown at me when I try to register a new event source: "The source was not found, but some or all event logs could not be searched. Inaccessible logs: Security" My code for registering a new event "If Not EventLog.SourceExists("Firstapp") Then EventLog.CreateEventSource("firstapp",…
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ThreatSentry IIS Web Application Firewall
I am looking for an all in one solution for Web Server Security (at the IIS level, I have something for the general OS) and I came across threatsentry. Has anyone used this product? I am downloading the trial to see what its all about. Anyone have any other suggestions?
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Can anyone run this script for verification?
This is a log parser script. It was out of an example that should be able to pull a user information from security logs: C:\>LogParser "SELECT TimeGenerated, SourceName, EventCategoryName, Message INTO report.txt FROM Security WHERE EventID = 528 AND SID LIKE '%TESTUSER%'" -resolveSIDs:ON Its from here and I am having a…
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What All Network Administrators Know
Yeah maybe it's nonsense to write but i just wanted to share a little piece of this free e-book which i found don't know where, it made me lough so much. It's funny but so true ! :D
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My 7 year old daughter got her first certification!
She went from white belt to yellow belt in Krav Maga. She has been doing it since she turned 6 and she will be 8 in January so it was a long road, but she finally got it. Keep in mind this is a very strict place this is not a belt factory. Just thought I would share that, I am very proud of her.
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11k in 2k11
So I know 2k10 isn't over but I also know there is no chance I am going to hit the 10k pages challenge. I was wondering if anyone is down for starting an 11k challenge for 2k11? We have a 2 week head start so it should be doable lol
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A small rant about shipping
So two days ago I ordered some RAM from Newegg.com. I go through check out and note that I have to pay sales tax, turns out they have a shipping facility here in town. Alright no big deal. I get my invoice and shipping confirmation. I note that the item shipped from the location here in Memphis. After a quick Google search…
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Question about SAMBA fileshares
I currently have a Ubuntu 10.04 server joined to my Windows 2003 AD domain. I have it working perfectly (by this i mean that im able to logon with any AD user). My SAMBA server is meant to replace out current windows fileserver and I'd like to copy over all the files while keeping my ACL from the windows machines. Is this…
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Linux
Hi What is your favourite Linux distro and why? I have just been playing with Ubuntu 10.10 and next going have a look at Mint 9 Eventually I will have see them all and will choose my favourite to use for a good while
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Alienvault anyone?
Anyone here use alienvault? I am deploying an instance of it at my job and I want to know if anyone else has used it (in an enterprise)?
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3rd Party Escrow services
Anyone know any reputable third party escrow services? I am making a transaction and a site was suggested by the seller which I deem to be a fraudulent site. I would like to suggest a well known site that is trusted by many in which we can conduct our transaction. Thanks.
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Dell buys Compellent
Confirmed: Dell Buys Storage Company Compellent For $820 Million Don't know how many people have looked at Compellent before but this could be huge for Dell. Compellent is a very strong up-and-coming storage company.
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Sysprep frustration..
I'm trying to sysprep a model machine to make an image. I keep getting an error about WdfCoInstaller01005.dll, either not designed to run on Windows, or that it contains an error. I have no idea to get around this, and really need to. I've gone so far as to start from absolut scratch using the install DVD, and chkdsk…
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Amazon Book Trade In
Don't know if anyone posted this, but if you need some extra cash try the Amazon Book Trade In. Type in the ISBN and they will give you an amount. You get paid in Amazon Gift Cards and my sister was very successful. I traded in a bunch of IT books and some video games, netted myself $417 for Christmas :) Amazon.com:…
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PowerShell - TechLab Suggestions
I'm finishing up a TechLab on Windows PowerShell for general admin exams (meaning I am leaving out application specific commands for Exchange, SharePoint, SQL, etc). I think it is a pretty descent intro for someone prepping for Windows 7 or MCITP: SA/EA but I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions about what to add…
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Google Apps with personal domain
Not sure if anyone uses this or not, but recently I set up Google Apps to route my domain through there. Originally I had hosting/email (no site though) set up via GoDaddy, but I migrated a lot over to Google Apps. No my domain email is through Gmail (but I still have my @domainname.com), calendar etc. For mail you just…
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SharePoint: Book Recommendation
Hello, I was wondering if any of you would recommend a SharePoint 2007 technical book to me. At my current job we have a SharePoint sever that is just kind of there. We have a few users who access it, but we really do not have an admin who takes ownership of the server or training issues with users. Nonetheless, I am…
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AVG is awesome.
Let me just say, that AVG is the best antivirus program ever, especially for corporate networks. We were running fine on 9.0 for a year, until users start getting "Upgrade to the Search Shield blah blah blah". Yes, this is something different than the Link Scanner. Ok, well, no way in the admin console to disable this…
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Rural broadband help
Heres the situation, I have searched over every WISP, 4G, cable, dsl, I can think of where I live there is nothing, (that I have found) I get sporadic 3G verizon, spikes to three bars then down to none, thinking of a cellular booster, but unsure which to try don't waste ur time saying move, I know thats the best option,…
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Adobe and Open Office on my Macbook not updating
So I have a Macbook (OS X 10.5. where I run Open Office 3.1.0 and Adobe Reader 8.2.5 and when using that software, I get notifications that updates need to be installed. So I run the updates and the icons that show the software never complete the update, they just hang. I checked System Profiler logs and they don't show…
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remote administration
ive gotten to the point i do almost if not all my server work remotely (vnp/remote desktop) how ever im still doing it from a workstation i was wondering what other people use, ive heard of ipads and android tabs doing well, but for the cost would i be better off getting a new netbook and use it for all that stuffs. i just…
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gawker.com and others hacked - Did they get your email/password?
How to check if your password was exposed in Gawker hack - Computerworld
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Hacking...
Anyone else notice all the hacking that has been going on lately? I know it is inevitable. It is what it is.
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Legal OS trial versions
Is there anyway to get a trial version of Windows 7 legally? I seen a post today which someone had a link to Virtualbox and I want to play around with both. While I'm at it I am going to get my hands dirty with Linux. Any recommendations on which Linux distro to start out with for a noob and helpful books to read?
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3D Movies and Games
I have avoided 3D movies in the theater because I do not care for the glasses. I remembered 3D movies from a long time ago giving me head aches so I avoided them. Well 3D is the rage again and almost anything animated is 3D. I broke the screen on my DLP Samsung and thought now was the time to get a new TV so I can hang it…
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Enterprise SSDs
Hi folks, I have a basic home-user knowledge of SSD technology but we're looking at replacing the RAID arrays in a few systems with dedicated SSDs (either native SATA / SAS or complete PCIe card based). I'm going through documentation from various suppliers and have some questions out to our vendors but just wanted to see…
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Looking for a tool
Does anyone know of a tool like Cheops-ng only passive?
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Copying files from Windows file server to my new SAMBA server
Rightnow i got it half working but am having trouble with part of it. If I use robocopy, It copies the files and ACL but not the correct create of modify dates robocopy \\man_fs2\Batteries \\bed-fs1\servers\man_fs2\Batteries /sec /e If I use xxcopy I can copy all the files with the proper create and modify dates but it…
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Animating Data Visualization
In the next versions of Silverlight and SQL Server reporting like this is coming to a SharePoint Server near you.... Visualizing Mortality History - NYTimes.com For details on how it will be surfaced in the enterprise check out: Data Visualization Done Right: Project Crescent - BizIntelligence.TV - Site Home - MSDN Blogs…
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Looking for some reading material on telephony...
Does anyone have any good readers on basic analog/digital (NOT IP) telephony? Telephony is one of those subjects I kind of glossed over, thinking it wouldn't be something I use... And now I actually need to know some things about it. So, any help would be much appreciated! -Dallas
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Custom Built Desktop
In the IT realm I am pretty much a complete newb when it comes to hardware. I have always been completely uninterested in how a device turns on and functions as long as it turns on and functions, which has kind of hindered me right now since I kind of want to buy a new desktop but want to save some money and still have…
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Ope SOurce Email Archiving System
Do any of you guys know of an open source email archiving solution that works with Exchange 2007 - MailArchiva OSE only does Exchange 2003. Any suggestions would be welcome.
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MS E-Learning: Correcting their own cr@p
I'm doing a lab on the MS Learning site. And you have to use a batch file to generate a WSDL file. The batch file points to a specific dll. Of course the first two timnes I run it, the file fails. Cannot find the dll. So I look at teh batch file and figure out the patch is incorrect. I correct it and book everything works.…
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Server 2008 VPN question
I decided to try out setting up a VPN server on Server 2008, the thing is though that clients receive a subnet mask of 255.255.255.255 and don't receive a default gateway on the VPN connection, is this normal? (I read somewhere on a technet article that some DHCP options are not passed though to VPN clients.) UPDATE:…
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Anyone know of a free FDE that is FIPS 140-2 certified?
I have need of this for a user that has to store sensitive info on her hd. Just wondering if there are free solutions out there for windows xp that doesn't require wiping the drive or anything like that. I have already checked truecrypt it is not fips compliant. Thanks for the help.
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question about a connection found in netstat
When I was viewing my connections with netstat I found this: 192.168.0.196:49180(source, my computer's private ip) a72-246-30-40:http (destination) Any guesses on what it is?
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Getting an external HDD for my toolkit
Few questions: 1) What's a good, easy to use, preferrably free backup utility to have on the HDD for backing up clients system data? 2.What are some good, easy to use utilities to put on the HDD (preferrably free) 3. Any other advice on things I dhould have on HDD. NOTE: Just a 350 GB so can't put a lot of stuff on it. I…
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Quick and dirty VPN server
Quick and dirty VPN server: WindowsXP VPN Server Worked well on my old p4 XP box, didn't know that XP had VPN server software in it's standard network software. I guess that most of everyone here already knows about it.
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Introduction
Hi everyone, My name is Steve, and I have been in the IT field since 1998. I worked for an American Express subsidiary as user support, after about 5 years I moved up to Windows Server administration and about a year later NetWare administration. In 2008 I then transferred over to IBM AIX & WebSphere administration. In…
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2Wire### - SSID
Soo for the longest time, I have been wondering what these "2wire608 2wire206 etc etc" Wifi SSIDs were. I pick them up on my laptop from inside my house. Well I do IT residential support on the side, and I was at a clients house tonight, and they had 2Wire### SSID , and quickly I saw an AT&T branded router. No problem…
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Command line sessions
"First chink in the armor Ted" Is there anybody here that gets off on working in the command line? I just started a class that has me dealing with the MS-DOS command line and it's so boring I want to drink paint. I realize that it is probably a necessary thing to learn for what I'm going to school for, but good god man. I…
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Appsec Question
greetings, Our web developers and I are having a disagreement at work in regards to security. Our web servers pass information to out back end web services boxes in clear text. While the session is protected by ssl I still think we should hash the information inside and or encrypted before transferring it. They disagree…
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Printer Parts
Hey Tech Examers, I was just curious as to where you guys get your printer parts. I have a receipt printer. Epson TM-U375. It doesn't print the left part of the receipts. I'm suspecting I need a new print head, but I don't know where to order one. Thanks, Subl1m1nal
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Want this for Christmas.......
The price of this says it all imo best ive seen on the net is around £40 upwards which for what it does is very doable indeed!!! A good review is here Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier Especially liked the way the remote control start up and shut down the PC Just noticed the link says its ASUS but its actually Antec,…
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Tweet Outs MCT who Promotes ****
Braindump Case Files: In Cyberspace, Everyone Can Hear You Scream - Born to Learn - Born To Learn - Born to Learn
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Electronic Pickpocket
Electronic Pickpocket shocking Video -- WREG
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This only happens to me yano its not funny
Hi Guys Found out somethin today that has took me to a whole new level of depression Re-decorating my living room for Christmas I decided it would also involv putting my X-530 Logitechs on the wall yano cos I knew it would look sweet...and while I was their add a VGA cable for PC-TV and HDMI cable for my Virgin V+ box as…
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Career in IT Security
Hi, I was hoping to get some tips on how to further my career in IT Security. I just recently passed the CCNA Secuirty and I now want to develop my career to become a Secuirty professional. The company I work for is quite small so we do not have a security department as such. This means I do get involved in some elements…
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Lost access to SAN volume
Hello, long story short.. my manager decided to stop the share for one of our SAN server volumes. All I have now is a .VHD of the drive partition. I open the MS iSCSI Target (v3.0.1983),and it shows up in devices as Virtual Disk 6 / Description = diskname / size = 19.5.31GB / Status = in use / Access by = TAR-diskname It…
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Kindle or other e-book reader?
I am starting at WGU on Nov. 1st, and I have noticed that some of the posters in the WGU threads have mentioned getting study materials, books, etc. for their kindle/e-readers. My question is this...is this a worthwhile investment? Has anyone with an e-reader used it for schooling? Was it a useful tool? I am considering…
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WTH! This is not taking me anywhere
I just want to rant about my studies. I know some of you guys have been in this type of situation before. I started my 70-640 in October 2010, and now it is December 06, 2010 and I'm currently on page 203 (MS Press). I am getting use to AD now, but my interest is not growing at all. I am actually losing it. I am not sure…
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Using an ipad for WGU, does it work?
I'm going through the enrollment process at WGU and hope to start Jan 1st. I was planning on buying an ipad but before I do I wanted to see if anyone here is using it for WGU. The lack of Flash and Silverlight support makes me think I might run into problems with some of the training. I haven't seen their training material…
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Google Books
Has anyone seen the release of Google books today? They offer ebooks in different formats (by storing it on their server and adjusting the content based on what reader you are using). My question is there are a ton of books that are available for free on their site. How are they legally allowed to display all these books…
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Question for the MS folks
Here is the situation. I need to track a particular users logon activity (how many times a day, what time, how often and from what IP, the later is extremely important). I know this is tracked in the security log of the domain controllers but I am having trouble parcing the information in excel (since it does not show the…
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XP Disk
Hi Guys I am trying to make a new XP volume license disk its really pissin me off, my disk has gone awol and I even have 2, isnt losing CDs just so frikin ****, here is what I done so far 1. Downloaded setup files for XP 2. Edited the set-up.ini file to make it a volume license install (last 3 numbers 270) 3. Open Nero…
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Question about reading S.M.A.R.T information on a WD drive
For some reason I cannot read my WD EADS greendrive's S.M.A.R.T. information. Using Data LifeGuard Diagnostics I can even read my external WD drive's S.M.A.R.T. but just get a "Not Available" for my internal drive. The controller is operating under RAID mode by default (but not running any arrays)(AMD raid controller), I…
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Odd ICMP Type 3 Code 13
I am seeing wierd Type 3 Code 13 ICMP packets. The data in them is normal for the most part. The IP header inside the ICMP is normal but the last 64 bits is a bit off. The destination port seems to increment by 1 on connection that needs them sent and isn't any where near the original packet's destination port. This is a…