Router 1 sees router 2 Router 3 sees that router 2 can be reached through router 1 Router 4 sees that router 2 can be reached through router 1 Router 2 goes down. Router 4 cannot get through to router 2 Router 4 asks for a new path to router 2 Router 3 replies that [...]
If you have a Cisco device in the network, use it to examine packets as they pass to determine what port numbers PASV traffic uses. There are ways of doing this with a network card in promiscuous mode but they are a bit close to hacking tools you do not want to tempt anybody with. [...]
Require passwords for login. Use a centralized authentication server for account management. Use only hashed password files. Backup the hashed password file in case the original is destroyed. Require complex passwords. Require minimum password age. Set the account to disable after five (or fewer) failed attempts. Either set an automatic unlock after a half hour [...]
If you control the NAT, you should be able to configure an outward-facing IP address that connects to the desired internal opposite end node address. You may have to use a port number assignment to differentiate VPN packets, much as a mail exchange (MX) packet can be redirected across a firewall. If your NATted modem [...]
Assuming the two computers are configured identically, it is very likely the two computers are handling the certificates differently. This is frequently the case when a previous attempt has been made to access a service without the digital certificate and then with. Not to fret; this happens when caching occurs. The certificates are probably loaded [...]
Create a key generation algorithm so that each subject not yet in the system gets an unique entry. Try not to use any changeable information (name, age, etc.) for your primary key. An additional benefit is that you can archive old data and retain it, which may be helpful if and when you fingerprint a [...]
You need to go to Symantec and read up on this behavior. It sounds a lot like some viruses that specifically targeted updates meant to detect the very virus that potentially infects your system. What you could try is going online to Symantec (if not blocked by the virus) and running their online scanning tool. [...]
Interesting question in the face of the DNSChanger virus. Infected machines will not be able to access DNS if the FBI disables the pirate servers on 9 July 2012. But to your question, that is why the DNS system is presently being overhauled to include top-down validation. In addition, there are certificate-based HTTPS websites and [...]
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-system/the-boot-selection-failed-because-a-required/b0265971-5f56-4b48-9517-5eb4a6a56655?msgId=91d08ce7-494a-44e5-b0b4-362fa53d0a6a
Have you tried “STMFCODPAG(*PCASCII)”???
Hi Hassan, I know this is little old, but I just registered to the site When you say ‘currently their san is set RAID5′ I believe you are talking about Network-RAID5. You can add second node to the same cluster, however it will take a lot of time to restripe the data between the nodes. [...]
<i>Any upgrade would require you to bring the system upto the latest CUM from the IBM Fix central, for v6r1 other PTF’s for ANZOBJCN is required as well. check the site http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v6r1m0/index.jsp?topic=/rzahc/rzahcwhatnew.htm</i> The latest cume package <b>is not</b> required. It is, however, strongly recommended prior to any upgrade. Nor are PTFs for ANZOBJCVN required. The [...]
I don’t currently have a VB6 installation to test, but if I remember well, you can use the recordset’s EOF property to control a loop to read all the rows in the recordset. Something like this: <pre>Call dbConnect SQL = “SELECT Grade, Sum(Currentweight) as GradePR1 FROM Weighroom WHERE (currentdate = DateValue(Now) and Roomno = ’01′) [...]
Hardware replaced. Close question
The configuration document for your smtp server has settings for which character set to use for various languages, settings for auto-detecting languages, etc. Have you looked there?
Doubtful, considering you replaced it. I would, instead, look for protocol details where there could be a discrepancy. CRC errors are data-related. Thus, they could be due to poor synchronization, noise, or improperly rendered data strings. If there is a timing element (that is, it depends upon the same time at both ends), you may [...]
AWE is either on or off. If you are on a 32bit OS and you have more than 2 Gigs of memory you need to turn AWE on.
Essentially there is no difference. As far as cost, it all depends on what kind of solution your organization needs. As someone who works with Dell, I would recommend the tool they provide on their site to assess your individual needs and choose the solution that will best fit your organization. <a href=”http://content.dell.com/us/en/enterprise/cloud-computing-strategy-assess.aspx”>Check this out</a> [...]
already i created lf on it and i saw records . i have to add one more field. IT IS POSSIBLE TO ADD ONE MORE FIELD THEN HOW ? IF NOT THEN WHY?
Yes, else you will get a Level Check. If you added the fields at the end of the file, you can specify LVLCHK(*NO) on the files, but that is not a good idea







