The DRAC card allows you to remotely manage the physical hardware including power the machine on and off, remotely see the machine post, etc. You’ll want to leave it connected. Just connect a network cable to it, and the next time the server reboots configure the card with an IP address and a password. You [...]
Can you, from within your network, ping your website by name, i.e. www.mycompany.com? When you do the ping, does the command return the correct IP address for the site? If you ping from outside your network, do the IP addresses match with your internal results? If you do not have ready access to an outside [...]
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The easiest way is to configure encryption on the router, then use a group policy to configure your employee’s computers to allow them to connect to that WiFi connection.
u may use the following commands other than scp…. 1. rsync -e ssh [-avz] /some/file [ more ... ] host.name:/destination/file 2. tar -cf – /some/file | ssh host.name tar -xf – -C /destination or u may use smb command.
Can you access other websites with the Windows 7 computer? If you can then there’s a problem with that specific website and you’ll need to contact them. If its all websites what error message do you get?
Without more information it would be impossible to answer your question accurately. I would first check with your systems administrator to see if any changes have been made recently that may affect your System i FTP server. Some possible causes – improper syntax; lacking ptfs; application administration; folder permissions, object availability; unrelated network issues; Just [...]
MoniTor : : : On-Error do_something : : End-Monitor -Sarge ========================================================= <i>i tried using RCVMSG but it dint wor out.</i> RCVMSG is a correct way to do it in CL. If it didn’t work out, then you need to show us what you did so we can determine what was wrong. If you are working [...]
As far as I know the only time the IP address information would be removed from a TCP packet would be when the packet goes through a NAT or PAT router as it needs to change the private side information to public side information.
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Yes you can, but you’ll actually give them the same IP address. If you are using Windows 2008 or up this can be easily done. In the networking window (the network connections window that shows each of the physical NICs) click on the Advanced drop down then “Bridge Connections”. Select the NICs to bridge and [...]
At home I’m using the FIOS Actiontec Wireless Router/ Switch built in. The device has been in use for 2 1/2 yrs and never had one issue and at work Cisco wireless and switches are the most reliable in a enterprise environment.
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First, you need to make sure that the e-mail account you wish to use to receive alerts is properly defined in the contacts configuration file (contacts.cfg), which is usually under <b>/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/</b>. Also, you will probably need mailx/postfix or similar packages to be able to send e-mail alerts, and you will probably need to modify your [...]
Sadly I cannot comment on your router without knowing the make and model but its not a feature I am aware of. You could use time based rules to stop access through it or simply use a mains timer to turn it on or off when not required.
When Windows resets you network adapter it simply does the following Releases your IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway then through the process of DHCP negotiation it tries to acquire a new valid IP address thus getting you back on the network. You can do the same thing manually by opening a command prompt [...]
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<a href=”http://www.petri.co.il/disable_usb_disks_with_gpo.htm “>Great instructions</a> found for you via Peril. It includes a custom “adm” GPO file to utilize for those additional settings. It helps if your environment is Vista and above for improved functions but will still work with XP in the environment. This setting only allows you to disable devices a much better solution [...]
Private IP addresses are not routable on the public internet but with the use of NAT (network address translation) you can appear to be originating from a public address and therefore can reach other public destinations.





