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Network Resource Allocation cum Planning cum Technical Problem

This is the real commercial problem face by my company. Well, the reason I ask this problem is I salute and respect all of you as I believe all of you are as good as network solution company out there, or even better!! Lets me rephrase the entire problem again. Company expand so fast that the...

View Answer   |  May 15 2006  10:17 AM GMT
Tech support, Disaster Recovery, Hardware
asked by hunkgym

  5 pts.

Design NEW network cum NEW IT infrastructure-2

Company expand so fast that the IT infrastructure is not fast enough to cater high volume of traffic; the initial design is not scalable. The number of new branch offices setup caused the company pay a high price in the leased line communication. Salesman and management staffs dial into company...

View Answer   |  May 14 2006  8:21 AM GMT
Tech support, Disaster Recovery, Hardware
asked by hunkgym

  5 pts.

Design NEW network cum NEW IT infrastructure

Company expand so fast that the IT infrastructure is not fast enough to cater high volume of traffic; the initial design is not scalable. The number of new branch offices setup caused the company pay a high price in the leased line communication. Salesman and management staffs dial into company...

View Answer   |  May 14 2006  7:54 AM GMT
Disaster Recovery, Networking, Network security
asked by hunkgym

  5 pts.

LAN vulnerability behind a Router - with firewall - connected to the Internet (Through an Open Port!)

Hi, I would just like some reassurance: I have a Router on my LAN that connects all host PCs to each other and the Internet. Question: a) How exposed is my LAN behind the Router that has a port open for Internet access (and in future anther for remote desktop terminal connection) would a port...

View Answer   |  May 9 2006  7:30 AM GMT
Hardware, Networking, Network security
asked by ToneEzeeJ

  0 pts.

LAN vulnerability behind a Router - with firewall - connected to the Ineternet (Through an Open Port!)

Hi, I would just like some reassurance: I have a Router on my LAN that connects all host PCs to each other and the internet. Qu: How exposed is my LAN behaind the Router that has a port open for internet access (and in future anther for remote desktop terminal connection) would a port scanner...

View Answer   |  May 9 2006  7:28 AM GMT
Hardware, Networking, Network security
asked by ToneEzeeJ

  0 pts.

What is SSI injection

I recently read an article that mentioned SSI injection. I'm aware of SQL injection, but not SSI. Can anyone explain what it is and what should be done to protect against it? Thanks

View Answer   |  May 4 2006  3:31 PM GMT
Servers, Current threats, Viruses
asked by Coder627

  0 pts.

Cross-site scripting attacks

I'm looking for advice on cross-site scripting. What can these attacks do and what can I do to protect Web sites/applications against them? Are there any resources you recommend? Thanks

View Answer   |  Apr 27 2006  2:54 PM GMT
Servers, Current threats, Viruses
asked by Kit123

  0 pts.

route mail with fax service in sbs 2003

i have a sbs 2003 on my network and i configure him to get all the fax of my company, the only problem is that when i configure him to route all the incoming fax to some mail it does not seem to work, i check the event log and i get error 32083 and with this massage: Unable to route fax...

View Answer   |  Apr 26 2006  3:30 PM GMT
Disaster Recovery, Networking, Ethernet
asked by drorbenyosef

  5 pts.

look fax in OWA

i have a sbs 2003 and it connect to modem to get fax, and iv'e configured him to get users to outlook web access but i want to know if there is a way to see fax on the server from the owa? is there a way that user log on to owa and then can see new fax that arrived? (suppose that he had the...

View Answer   |  Apr 17 2006  6:04 PM GMT
Security, Servers, Web site design & management
asked by drorbenyosef

  5 pts.

Laptop Security (Remotely)

Hi, I am an Information Security Consultant. We want to monitor all activities done by Laptop Users when they are working offline. Can somebody suggest a tool which can push all logs on server while a user is working offline. We have banned USB sticks in our office and also all email activity is...

View Answer   |  Apr 12 2006  7:20 AM GMT
Disaster Recovery, Hardware, Network security
asked by Tarang

  0 pts.

Connection Management

Hello, I am working on a project that we have a deployed a Personal Firewall product on laptop users. The Personal Firewall allows us to define a server based access profile or FW rules for each type of connection and IP range. ie. Ethernet, WLAN etc. The issue is this personal FW activates BOTH...

View Answer   |  Mar 27 2006  4:14 AM GMT
Disaster Recovery, Network management software, Security
asked by mkimonos

  0 pts.

Blocking pop access over http

Dear you, How can I exactly block the following: 1- Hotmail pop access over http 2- Block skype phone calls 3- Block sites like gotomypc.com etc 4- Block internet file share drives like yousendit.com google drive Thank you Kindi

View Answer   |  Mar 22 2006  0:37 AM GMT
Network security, Firewalls, Intrusion management
asked by kindiA

  0 pts.

Dynamic Local User in W2K clients

Hello. Does anyone have an idea on how to configure a Wondows 2000 client to show the SID of any user that logs in to that computer. We run a Novell Netware 6.5 network, and have about 60 W2K clients. I have a generic local account for the W2K stations. When a user logs in, it does not record...

View Answer   |  Mar 9 2006  11:46 AM GMT
Networking, Servers, Microsoft Windows
asked by onezorro

  0 pts.

Explanation & remedy for Web-based Attack

Fully Patched fresh Windows 2003 with PLESK 7.5.6 Compromised again in 30 minutes after a CLEAN rebuild here is How attack occurs ========================== first we observe service.dll Nadeware.msi in system32 folder and a clone of srv-u FTP had run. then we observe an account named help added...

View Answer   |  Mar 7 2006  12:28 AM GMT
Network security, Firewalls, Intrusion management
asked by aalborz

  0 pts.

Blocking music on internet connection

Hi all, I have some internet users who listen to online radio stations. I have asked them not to do it, as I feel like it probably uses up a fair amount of bandwidth. Is this correct, or does it use very little? Also, other than purchasing and installing software, is there a way to block music?...

View Answer   |  Feb 27 2006  4:46 PM GMT
Tech support, Disaster Recovery, Hardware
asked by TheVyrys

  0 pts.

Blocking Music on Internet connection

Hi all, I have some internet users who listen to online radio stations. I have asked them not to do it, as I feel like it probably uses up a fair amount of bandwidth. Is this correct, or does is use very little? Also, other than purchasing and installing software, is there a way to block music?...

View Answer   |  Feb 27 2006  4:45 PM GMT
Tech support, Disaster Recovery, Hardware
asked by TheVyrys

  0 pts.

Allowing IE to Install Selected Software

When restricting users to non-Power Users settings, how do we allow a Web Browser Front End to an application to download and install: a) Active X-Controls b) Files c) Registry Keys. I assume that there are settings we can make via GPO?

View Answer   |  Feb 23 2006  0:52 AM GMT
Security, Servers, Application security
asked by mattblack

  0 pts.

Terminal server installed on a WIndows 2000 DC - GPO question

I have a Windows 2000 Domain controller with Terminal Server installed on it. I understand that running TS on a DC is not recommended, but I have to use what I have available. My question is how do I lockdown a user with a GPO when they log on remotely and not when they log in over the LAN. I...

View Answer   |  Feb 10 2006  2:43 PM GMT
Networking, Servers, Web security
asked by skepticals

  0 pts.

Fixing violation errors found with CHKOBJITG

I have just begun running the command to check object itegrity on my system. I have encountered 2 basic errors - BADSIG & ALTERED. Can you please explain how I now correct these errors? The objects are basic IBM supplied code (i.e. ADDTCPLNK in QTCP library). I have no idea how these objects...

View Answer   |  Feb 7 2006  7:19 AM GMT
Disaster Recovery, Network security, Firewalls
asked by CMHIT1

  0 pts.

Limiting User rights to SQL Server from Web Service

Hi folks I am in the early days of developing an app that has (I think) some unusual security requirements. It will be deployed eventually on an intranet. As an example, please see the following: There is a Clients table that everybody has access to. this will have the usual fields such as ID,...

View Answer   |  Feb 6 2006  3:24 PM GMT
Servers, SQL Server, Web security
asked by rosspetersen

  5 pts.

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