aaa authorization ?
Which of the following authorization commands are valid? (we have to choose 2 correct)A. aaa authentication exec home radiusB. aaa accounting exec home radiusC. aaa authorization default noneD. aaa authorization exec home radiusE. aaa authorization network default enableF. aaa authorization network...
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| Jul 22 2005 9:45 AM GMT
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EngineerIT
Data analysis, Networking, Hardware
iSeries/AS400 is UnHackable - Think Again!
It just depends on your definition of "hack"I've heard the "There has never been a virus on an AS400" argument all too often.However - the definition of a virus/hack goes something like:"Process or person who alters data when they should not be able to". Do we agree?So... while not being an AS400...
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| May 25 2005 10:04 AM GMT
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ColinNZ
Security management, Tech support, Hardware
Is Windows security an afterthought?
As the editor of SearchWindowsSecurity.com, I often speak with users about their Windows security responsibilities. One senior systems analyst in particular sent me an interesting note recently... To give you some background, he's in charge of configuring and administering desktop systems...
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| Apr 19 2005 3:00 PM GMT
| asked by
RobynLorusso23
Security management, Policies, Remote users
Internet Explorer vs. Firefox
Hello, I'm the Assistant Editor on SearchWindowsSecurity.com. I'm looking to start a discussion about what browser people are using and why. Also, is anyone considering switching from IE to Firefox, or are your plans to stay with IE? Here's some food for thought... As of Feb. 2005, an...
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| Apr 15 2005 2:14 PM GMT
| asked by
LMullen
Security management, Tech support, Hardware
I’ve been hacked — I think….
I'm an IT administrator with a little over 500 end users, running Windows 2000 and XP. One of our users is experiencing a problem with her Internet connection suddenly dropping for no apparent reason. When she restarts her computer, everything works fine for awhile, but then the connection drops...
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| Apr 11 2005 9:52 AM GMT
| asked by
LMullen
Security, Product evaluation, Desktop antivirus
facing problem with shared printer
GoodDay, Dear all, this is giri.We have got NT server in our office.1 since I found some bad sectors in one of my client system which was having windows98 operating system. I replaced with new 80gb seagate harddisk (7200rpm).I tried installing 98. in the bios my harddisk detected as 80gb,...
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| Mar 7 2005 1:47 AM GMT
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GiriPrasad
DataCenter, Tech support, Help Desk
SOX Vulnerability Assessment & Audit Prodcuts
Are there reviews showing SOX Vulnerability Assessment & Audit products? NetIQ seems to show up in a number of security categories(SOX, Mtg, Assessment, Patching), how does it compare to the other products? Thanks for any help & pointers you can provide!Cheers
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| Nov 17 2004 3:42 PM GMT
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WintelEngr
Security management, Vulnerability Assessment & Audit, Features/Functionality


