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IPv6 now has something called ULA – Unique Local Addresses, described in RFC4193, which is not identical to RFC1918 IPv4 private addresses, but is very similar. See this link for more information. old answer: There doesn’t appear to be a private IP range with IPv6. This is what I found online. <pre>IPv6 does not include [...]
LAN Bandwidth On LAN technologies, the usual bandwidth are 10Mbps, 100Mbps, 1000Mbps and starting now in some cases, 10000Mbps. The different bandwidth profiles and their usages are described in the table below. <b>Description Bandwidth</b> User workstation 10 or 100Mbps IP Phone 100Mbps Server 10, 100 or 1000Mpbs Connection to WAN router 10, 100 or 1000Mpbs [...]
It is the IPv4 addresses that are getting close to running out, though I have no idea how to find the exact tally. Remember way back when they thought they would never run out of those? Well multiply the number of IPv4 by an ungodly number for the total IPv6 IPs available. It will be [...]
An SSTP VPN (from Microsoft) is a form of SSL VPN. “Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) is a form of VPN tunnel that provides a mechanism to transport PPP or L2TP traffic <b>through an SSL 3.0 channel</b>…”
Here are a few hyperlinks to more information: Metro Ethernet (Whatis) Metro Ethernet (Wikipedia)
GridFTP is a new standard that builds up on the classic FTP as we know it. GridFTP provides a number of enhancements such as simultaneous/parallel transfer streams of a file, increasing overall transfer rates, site-to-site transfers (much alike FXP), partial transfers of a file, fault tolerance and automatic tcp optimisation. These new features ensure that [...]
Microsoft’s Netmeeting will likely meet your needs. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Or if you are looking for another program that should carry the same function, you can always use a Skype or a messenger of sorts. I would suggest Netmeeting first however. -Schmidtw
Look here to see what WEB servers are most popular (in Internet, in Intranet I suppose IIS wins): Web Server Survey WhatIs.com Wikipedia Of course you have a choice among lots of other servers:
Software Testing Cycle is a big topic and there’s a good reference about this on Softwaretestingsoftware.com. Also, due to the proliferation of software codes exploit on the Internet, more emphases are being put on code security test nowadays.
That’s a wide open question. From the perspective of working with consultants, I really enjoyed that environment. I could be set up almost instantly. Saves the time of rebuilding a machine with IT configurations on it. It was also helpful in keeping employees’ desktops virtual as well for later use. datacenterhelp.com
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Note: Questioner added more information, found below in discussion. Can you give us more information on your request? 1. Paper copies of documents that need to be scaned? 2. PC files that you want shared? What do you want to do with this information? Just have a backup copy? Have it indexed for people to [...]
Do you have a whitelisting service, SPF (sender policy framework) or some other sending domain validation? SPF is supposed to validate a sending server as authoritative for the “FROM” domain. The SPF record will need to be setup for the sender’s domain. SPF Project Overview Sender Policy Framework (SPF) An example SPF record would look [...]
Virtualization: “The creation of a virtual (rather than actual) version of something, such as an operating system, a server, a storage device or network resources.” Consolidation is usually where you take multiple servers doing the same or similar roles and reduce them to fewer servers. Common examples would be database servers, web servers, or file [...]
Part of the reason you may have had trouble finding good resources on stateful firewalls is because, as Firewall.cx founder Chris Partsenidis mentions, most modern firewalls have a mix of abilities that place them in more than one firewall category. Typically a stateful firewall associates some kind of state to each packet (IP-addresses, Port Numbers, [...]







