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Found this in my notes,(not sure of the original source), but I thought I'd share for those who are working with Linux/Redhat. Concepts should apply for pretty much all versions.
-Aryoche.
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**chuckles** You're welcome. I just wish I could have gotten in here sooner to prevent some of your headaches.
..though it would have helped if I wouldn't have expected you to actually read all...
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April 20th, 2002 05:33 PM
You could check the support section of Redhat.com They have downloadable manuals that may help.
not to mention these links:
LinuxNewbie
LinuxPlanet
-Aryoche
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April 20th, 2002 03:27 PM
Thought this was an interesting article, and a bit of an eye opener, thought I'd share.Sorry if it's been mentioned elsewhere:
2002 Network Security Report
The full .pdf report is available if...
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April 20th, 2002 03:02 PM
You could try this link to get you started. TI has some interesting whitepapers, but they require you to register to get access to them.
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April 20th, 2002 02:52 PM
Okay, so they're only partially security questions, but I figured this might be the best place to post, and draw the least amount of Mac bashing. ;)
First off, I'm looking at potentially...
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April 17th, 2002 01:07 PM
You shouldn't have any problems networking 98 to ME, I've done it on multiple systems in my apartment without a hitch.
However, the ME machine is going to want to run it's built in "Home...
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April 14th, 2002 04:27 PM
Well, based on the info you've posted, there's a couple things you may want to check on.
First off, make sure you've patched Visual C++. There are major updates for both of them available in the...
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March 19th, 2002 06:41 PM
Well let's see... to secure your home network, that should a simple one.
1) Do not go online.
2) Do not install software.
3) Do not go online.
4) Do not power on.
5) Do not go online.
6) Do...
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March 18th, 2002 08:45 PM
Well, simply put, my reply was involving the "big brother" concept that was mentioned earlier in the thread, that I quoted in my reply.
I don't support racism, and I strongly believe in freedom of...
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March 15th, 2002 04:37 AM
I was surfing around earlier, and found a few articles I though might be informative for the new members here like myself. Sorry if these have already been posted before.
Information on Sniffers,...
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March 14th, 2002 10:03 PM
In my opinion, technology would fall into the catagory of "neither."
Inheirantly, technology is neither "good" nor "evil" by conventional definitions.
It's simply a tool, one that many of use...
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March 12th, 2002 06:14 PM
Here's another one:
Windows Support site
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It can be done, but it's not advisable, at least not on a larger LAN.
As was stated above, you would most likely want to cache the data prior to burning, which is essentially the same as copying...
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Don't know if this has already been mention or not but....
From Symantec
For more info:
Symantec
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I had to vote other, because I'm using both Hardware and Software... my router is set up to handle NAT, and I'm also running Norton's Internet security.
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Actually, this has already happened in Sweden, or at least something similiar. I read it on another board I'm a member of, and the gist of it states that the webmaster is responsible for the material...
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What an interesting discussion.
I must say, I agree with a large portion of the opinions stated here, but not all.
I've never been one to stand for Racism, or discriminations of any sort. I...
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Okay, so technically I'm not new, just new to these boards.
A little about myself... Officially, I work in the capacity of "Technical/User Support", you know, the guy users call and yell at when...
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Well, I've spent the good part of the morning playing with the eval of SolarWinds application suite, and essentially it has given me the information I need, though some of the functions -are-...
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Actually, something like this is -exactly- what I'm looking for! :D
Thanks for the link!!
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Forgive me if this is the wrong place to post this, I'm new here and still learning my way around. :D
Could someone recommend a reliable/accurate NMS? I've looked into Sniffer Pro, and...
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Most likely the reason ZoneAlarm didn't catch the open port BladeRunner was using is that it had already established it's connection prior to the install of the firewall. AFAIK, the firewall should...
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