Ipnat.sys related error on Win2003 Server
Happy 2006 to you all! One of my customers is getting a strange error since someone disabled (deleted actually!!) the Terminal Server service on their Windows 2003 Server SP1. The error that pops up is: “Windows Firewall cannot run because another program or service is running that might use the network address translation component (Ipnat.sys)”, [...]
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| February 23, 2006 10:34 AM
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To retrieve data from a remote system
Hi, I have to retrieve data from a remote system (May be of any operating system) and shall put into AS/400. This process should be automated and there can’t be any manual intervention. We can not use FTP commands here. Is there any other way this can be achieved. Can?t go for MQ Series either [...]
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| November 23, 2009 11:11 AM
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Symantec Resources
Our company has just partnered with Symantec and being new to their products, I’m finding myself a bit overwhelmed. Are there any websites that offer mailing lists or online forums that can help with some of the issues I’m running into? This seems like an interesting concept for user-to-user support, but it’s not the friendliest [...]
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| January 13, 2006 10:14 PM
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Need for Intrusion Detection System (IDS) or Intursion Prevention System (IPS)
Dear Colleagues: Can a well-configured firewall replace or be a substitute for an Intrusion Detection System/Intrusion Prevention System (IDS/IPS)? My client is currently a bank with several branches and units connected online. It currently has only a firewall but no IDS/IPS yet. What are the associated risks for having only a firewall? Please advise. Thank [...]
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| January 3, 2006 1:51 AM
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NMAP IN WIRELESS
Hello, Can any one explain me what is NMAP , how NMAP works and how to use it. Kind Regards, Gopal.
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| December 30, 2005 9:10 PM
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Security & Digital Certificates
1)Services which can pose risks to the web server security? 2)Why is it advisable to have a stand-alone computer for a Registration Authority? Thanks.
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| January 7, 2006 8:02 PM
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VLANS IN SWITCHES
Hello, I have a managed switch and i have created three vlans in that switches. how can i communicate with these three vlans within this switch and also if i connect another switch with this one to the port belongs to vlan 1 then the frame comes out of third vlan to second switch will [...]
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| November 28, 2007 7:11 PM
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WIRELESS BRIDGES
Dear Sir’s, I have two wireless bridges. Master and Slave which are 800 ft apart and two high gain antennas are attached to these units. I am finding a disconnection problem with these bridges. It works for a while but gets disconnected and after doing powercycle on the slave end the bridge starts working once [...]
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| December 27, 2005 9:06 PM
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Loadsharing between two ISPs
dear sir, I am looking for a load sharing solution between 2 leased lines for 2 different ISPs the diagram goes lke this: LAN–>Cisco Pix–>Router–>2 leased lines. can load-sharing be done at the router without extra configuration at the providers side? can CEF (cisco express forwarding) be used with static routes? if yes please verify [...]
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| December 28, 2005 10:15 AM
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Looking for good HIP.
Hi, I am looking for a good Host-based Intrusion Prevention System to be implemented on Intel Servers in my Company. Is there anything you would recommend…?
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| January 2, 2006 9:49 AM
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Digital Certificates-2
Under what circumstances may an organisation decide to have its own Certification Authority(CA) rather than purchasing certificates from a commercial CA and its implications? Thanks in Advance
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| January 10, 2006 9:53 PM
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Digital Certificates
Under what circumstances may an organisation decide to have its own Certification Authority(CA) rather than purchasing certificates from a commercial CA and its implications? Thanks in Advance
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| December 27, 2005 9:51 PM
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MS ISA server 2000 & Web publishing reverse caching
Background: ISA server 2000 setup as firewall/proxy and web publishing has been established. My problem is as follows: Changes are made to the “published web pages” but these changes don’t get published to the internet on a timely basis. Sometimes, it takes a couple of days before the changes are actually published. Question: Is there [...]
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| December 9, 2005 12:15 PM
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LAN connectivity problem
I have a Compaq EVO n1020v notebook. This works fine in our office LAN and soemtimes it does not at all. Office LAN is a workgroup with ICS enabled in win 2K server. If I check the IP of the notebook it shows the IP of the LAN but never connects to the internet, can’t [...]
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| December 9, 2005 1:35 AM
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225 pts.
Remore RS232 Control
Good Day All I wondered if anyone knows how to remotely access and control RS23 devices. I will give you my example. I have a PC which is attached to 2 RS232 devices. I would like to have some form of control of the devices attached to the PC from a remote location, like a [...]
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| December 7, 2005 6:25 AM
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need an outsourced managed security vendor
Looking at a managed security service provider that can help with GLBA regulatory requirements
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| December 19, 2005 2:49 PM
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VPn solution required for remote IP telephony
We would like to have remote ip telephony connectivity for our office so that it will be helpful for our remote users and our Royal customers to have ip soft phone which will be connected to our network through VPN tunnel to our IP PABX and dial out locally. We are having ADSL modem connectivity [...]
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| November 27, 2005 11:40 AM
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