@ewwhite I was thinking about just having a simple interface that manipulates a few of the more common features for clients. Also, it's nice, IMO, to let a client have something to see other than your monthly invoices.
I have a Barracuda 300. Granted it's running on some old firmware and the Energize updates are quite outdated. I'd like to update them, but, not my financial decision to do so.
Starting around the first of the year, our Barracuda began tagging a rather large amount of emails (that were normall...
One thing I've thought of is that, sometimes it's hard for an internal IT department to get capex funds to get something new in. But monthly opex funds are easier to come by. So, I've thought about becoming a hosted appliance vendor.
When I have to call up the IT departments at Kroger and other seemingly large companies and explain why their Exchange settings are messed up, or why there's a blacklist issue...
Want a barracuda 300? Cool, rent one from me monthly for $150 a month.
@ewwhite Oh yes. I'm strongly considering focusing on email systems. It's such a black box for some people and places, which mystifies me. It seems so simple at the base of it all.
@ewwhite So it doesn't have to be the same domain that the mail is coming from? Meaning, if mail.widgetworkshop.com is the mail server, you can give a minor domain of dorkyhulahoops.com to ATT and then mess with rDNS?
Yeah yeah, but... still. Actiance. The heck does that even mean.
Sounds like a prescription drug for arthritis
"Ask your doctor if Actiance is right for you!" "Side effects may include but are not limited to explosive diarrhea, sudden blindness, tooth decay, facial paralysis, ruptured eardrums, brain hemorrhaging, and flaming death."
Well i got on my small organization Newtwork a cisco asa firewall 5520.And im quiet net to asadas injust finished my SNAF course And need time And experience?
My quation is; How can i protect my web site with This security appliance? In termos of configuration ? I basically just got the basic co...
Can we crack quickly WPA and WPA2 with oclHashcat-plus (http://hashcat.net/oclhashcat-plus/) after recovery of a 4-way handshake with aircrack-ng and BackTrack (http://www.backtrack-linux.org/downloads/) ?
Thans in advance !
I am currently looking into Ruby/Ruby on Rails as an alternative to Python/Django. My main problem is that it is rather unclear what the best practices are when it comes to installing Ruby gems and/or Ruby on Rails projects on a Linux with a general dist or Gentoo in particular.
In Gentoo the de...
As far as Best Practices, I'd suggest hiring a SysAdmin to perform these functions and monitor your equipment. You needn't hire such a person full-time as there are many system administrators who offer these services on a contract basis for a certain number of hours per month.
Failing that, I as...
It truly amazes me how many try to build a business based on a hobby distribution. Spend all your time fiddling with widgets and geegaws instead of building profitable services.
Could anyone suggest me a hypervisor that permits adding RAM to a running virtual machine without restarting the guest OS. Is this even possible? Can this be done on xen? I have never found any documentation for such a thing.
I typed the following on my Debian system:
iptables --list
And got the following:
libkmod: ERROR ../libkmod/libkmod-index.c:816 index_mm_open: magic check fail: b007fa57 instead of b007f457
iptables v1.4.13: can't initialize iptables table `filter': Table does not exist (do you need to insmod...
Run Apache on a non-standard port, like 8574. This first step will eliminate 99% of the "noise" you're expecting from robots and scripts.
The specific piece of configuration you want in Apache is mod_authz_host. It'll let you filter requests for access based on a variety of factors that Apache t...
Trying to answer this question without writing a book. which I believe makes it a good candidate for deletion
@LucasKauffman I'm also writing a blog post about the Cowboy Hat Contingency and doing some trivial Java GUI homework
@LucasKauffman I'll explain it all in the article, but it's the tendency of management to keep systems simple so that they can "put on a cowboy hat" and fix it themselves if it comes to that
@Iain our project is finished and we're stuck now for testing, we got almost the whole week off, but really don't know what to do. At first we went out and explored the city and did some sight seeing, but now it's just ... meh