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04:06
Wow. If I hadn't commented on this one myself, it would probably end up as a Tumbleweed. I wonder if deleted comments still count against it?
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Q: What data is collected by "Turn on logging in Communicator"?

IsziIn Communicator, there are a few logging options available in the Options dialog. Under Personal: Save my instant message conversations in the Outlook Conversation History folder. Save my call logs in the Outlook Conversation History folder. Under General: Turn on logging in Communicator Tur...

 
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05:08
Well, this is just not right.
Got my laptop hooked up via HDMI to my 42" TV so I can get some more screen real estate. But no matter what I do, if I "fullscreen" a VM it drops back to my laptop screen unless I have the laptop screen totally disabled.
 
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08:23
So, who's going for number 1000 then?
08:40
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11:25
@RoryAlsop I've got one prepped and ready to post, it's just at the office.
@Iszi Do you have the screens mirrored or spanned?
 
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12:34
@ScottPack BUWAHAHAHHAHAHA!!! :D
@Iszi and @RoryAlsop - I havent merged in a while, but I seem to remember there being a UI pretty much in line with what was described - the target question, the merged question, and option to select / change content.
@ScottPack Sorry @Scott I just couldnt resist... I usually wait for others to vote before closing, but this time it was just too juicy....
12:48
but, if you think its not really an exact duplicate, i'll be glad to reopen of course....
12:59
@AviD I had searched first, but didn't see anything. I'll look at that one a bit deeper to see.
Well, yes, they are probably (definitely?) related, but I don't see them being duplicates.
IOS being what's used in routers, and PIXOS, while spun off of IOS, is a separate operating system and only runs on firewall/security devices.
@RoryAlsop 1000 is sooooo last-era. I've got 1001 :)
But of course a big problem is that the question # is not enshrined in the URL - mine is 4131 in the url. Not sure why....
The firewall config portion doesn't even exist in IOS, to the best of my knowledge.
I'm in lust with that question, @nealmcb. I would love to see some good answers to that.
I've got one good answer queued up
A few years ago my office (specifically me) took over physical key management for IT. Being forced into the physical stuff has been really interesting.
I even created a wikipedia page for jps.anl.gov but it was deleted as non-notable, which strictly speaking it was, since journalists just don't get it
13:07
The noteworthiness requirement of wiki pages can be very interesting.
but those folks at Argonne are good - Roger Johnston on defeating seals etc
I remember when an article like this didn't even exist
In graph theory, a dominating set for a graph G = (V, E) is a subset D of V such that every vertex not in D is joined to at least one member of D by some edge. The domination number γ(G) is the number of vertices in a smallest dominating set for G. The dominating set problem concerns testing whether γ(G) ≤ K for a given graph G and input K; it is a classical NP-complete decision problem in computational complexity theory . Therefore it is believed that there is no efficient algorithm that finds a smallest dominating set for a given graph. Figures (a)–(c) ...
What - you want fundamental truths of nature to be in an encyclopedia?
Drat. Doesn't look like our library has that journal
Its free online
concern = Irregularly appearing journal (4 issues produced since 2004) with only few articles published (and several of those not peer-reviewed). Apparently not indexed anywhere, does not even seem to have an ISSN. Does not meet [[WP:Notability (academic journals)]] or [[WP:GNG]
13:11
@nealmcb Well, my undergrad senior capstone was on locating dominating sets. Wikipedia, for all of it's other issues, is a great resource for high level overviews and collecting citable works.
so instead we have to put up with trade mags that tout new locks and just don't get it
@ScottPack absolutely! And for techie stuff they seem forgiving on lack of third-party references
@nealmcb Is their base assumption that good third-party references may not exist?
@ScottPack I think its more that the folks who run across the articles want them there, and just don't flag them or nominate for deletion.
So the editors don't play an overly active role in policing the articles?
13:27
@ScottPack "The editors" of wikipedia vary a whole lot in their practices and roles....
I love today's APOD! apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap110527.html
Ok, that's pretty cool.
14:29
@ScottPack Even more fun is the time-lapse movie of that all-night event in Iran at twanight.org/newTWAN/photos.asp?ID=3003232&Background=dark
14:58
Cute: Being Vulnerable to the Threat of Confusing Threats with Vulnerabilities (*) jps.anl.gov/v4iss2.shtml
 
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16:04
Yo, PCI folks - is this true? "since the release of the PCI DSS no company found in compliance with the PCI DSS has been breached." from a detailed discussion of the Sony timeline: pastebin.com/pazcH1mp
16:47
@ScottPack Spanned. I figured a way around it. I set the output to TV only, started the VM in fullscreen. Minimized the VM, turned on the laptop display, and then restored the VM window. It stuck to the TV then.
Holy crap. I think I just got my first phishing e-mail in, like, forever.
@Iszi You want some ? I have many at home.
"ADOBE PDF READER 10 UPGRADE NOTIFICATION"
@ThomasPornin No thanks. I pride myself a bit on the fact that I can't remember the last time I've received unsolicited spam on one of my personal accounts.
@Iszi On the other hand, my main personal account receives about 250 spams per day, out of which about 240 are automatically shot by my not-so-strict spamassassin
Strangely enough, spam has decreased lately; around 2008, I was receiving about 450 spams per day on average. I do not know what happened since.
That's funny. I was just noticing an up-tick in spam on my work computer recently. Particularly, spam that's making it through the spam filter.
17:27
I just received a padded envelope from ExaGrid that contained a postcard sized flyer and a pen.
Exa-who?
That was my thought.
Oh well. Free pen.
ExaGrid Systems, Inc. is a disk-based backup hardware company that was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts, with several satellite offices throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. The company serves customers in a variety of major industry sectors. () The ExaGrid disk-based backup system with data deduplication The ExaGrid system is a turn-key disk backup with data deduplication appliance that works with existing backup applications (see List of backup software). ExaGrid combines the use of compression and byte-level data deduplication (sometimes cal...
@Iszi Uh, must you serve as a spam proxy here?
I much prefer dealing with physical spam. Easier to deal with.
17:39
But you're helping turn it virtual....
I'm officially shifting all blame to @Iszi.
Great... now I'm a scapegoat of questionable gender.
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@Iszi Straight from the quadruped's mouth! Well, actually, it was communicated in an alternative manner....
I can only assume that he's using some form of speech-to-text medium. I can't imagine hooves are well suited for keyboards.
@ScottPack That's the motto of a computer engineering school in Grenoble (France): their representative animal is the elephant, because the elephant has square fingers.
17:45
@ThomasPornin Really big keyboards...
Y'know, sometimes I wish there was a way to have a "stop" at the border of multi-monitor boundaries.
Like, when you hit the boundary, pop-up a tiny little bar that you have to click on to move past it.
@nealmcb I was seriously tempted to close as dupe the Hardening desktops question. Some of the information he wants to know is different, but the majority is the same.
@Iszi Particularly with 7's magic tiling.
That too, but right now it's just an annoyance that I keep unintentionally flying my mouse over the bottom/top border between my laptop and my TV, consequently losing track of the cursor.
oh, heh. You'll get the hang of it.
Would also still be really nice if I could fullscreen my VM to a secondary display.
17:55
I've got 3 monitors on my work machine. Two for linux and one for windows (using synergy to share the keyboard/mouse). That took me a little while to adjust to.
What happens if you move the VM window completely to the secondary display and then full screen it?
@ScottPack Bu note that the threats and vulnerabilities and attack surfaces vary quite a bit
@ScottPack It's a lot easier when they're side-by-side.
@nealmcb They do, though a lot of the concepts (and even implementations) still apply.
@nealmcb I've tried even with the "secondary" display being set as the primary - it returns to my laptop screen.
That's the reason I didn't end up putting that vote in. Hopefully the end-user protections are what gets focused on.
@Iszi What vm software are you using?
17:57
VirtualBox
18:29
Okay, I really do love that Communicator logs my conversations and all. And, it's kinda cool that it stores them in my mailbox. But, I'm finding it really annoying that they turn up in my Outlook searches.
 
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19:33
Well, this is certainly a failure case I hadn't considered.
Plugging a usb fingerprint reader into my desktop. Then remoting in and attempting to use sudo.
19:53
@ScottPack I'm missing the failure?
The reader is sitting on my desk, which makes it rather hard to swipe when I'm somewhere else.
Luckily, I was in the lab, about 10 feet away. If I had been at home...
Oh, you've got sudo set up for two-factor auth? Or just biometric? You can't use your local fingerprint reader for the remote system?
Well, one can't assume the remote system has a reader (for instance my thinkpad didn't even have the option of a reader) and no, those kinds of things are not forwardable through ssh.
At least, no reasonable way that I know of. I wouldn't be surprised if someone has come up with a REALLYDIRTYHACK to sometimes maybe work.
@nealmcb No - I got 3 years of work for a multinational team from one client who passed PCI-DSS and got badly hacked :-)
It'll be interesting to see what my org does for remote users then, when they decide to enforce 2FA with smart cards on the workstations.
20:00
@Iszi most places that do this issue smart card readers for remote systems
@Iszi Windows remote access works differently enough that it can still function correctly. On linux, though, there's not really any difference between my shell session with gterm and my shell session through ssh.
20:16
@RoryAlsop Do you have an opinion on the duplicatedness of this question? It looks like @AviD ran off while I was making my case for having it re-opened :)
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Q: Firewall Configuration Audits

Scott Pack Possible Duplicate: What tools exist to manage large scale firewall rulesets? Working with Cisco and Juniper, specifically, I'm looking to perform independent policy audits against firewall configurations and/or rulesets. Due to scale, line-by-line analysis would be infeasible. While t...

20:28
How'd I lose 27+ rep?
Something of yours get migrated?
Dunno. Would be nice if there was an easy way to find out.
No kidding.
So, I just lost my 2k rep permissions for awhile.
20:55
@ScottPack I reckon it's your last line that makes it sound like a dupe. What different point were you trying to make?
Heh - guitars, and music practice got merged, but not completed yet, so I have 2k on both :-)
won't last long, but it makes my flair look good
hmm - dunno how to pop flair in here
Just paste the image URL?
nope - didn't work
Ahh - my mistake
actually - that doesn't show on here what it shows over there. Transistion fun and games - probably be days before it settles down
7 hours ago, by Scott Pack
Well, yes, they are probably (definitely?) related, but I don't see them being duplicates.
And the next line or two
@ScottPack I still haven't seen a clear exposition of what the diffs might be
21:03
Different config formats/options, different operating systems, different purposes.
@ScottPack Yours mentions a few products, but not in the title. the other doesn't mention specific products
The other question talks about IOS, so routers and switches (but not firewalls).
@Iszi there's a lot of overlap there :-)
but my gaming one is well down my list
@ScottPack IOS in the question? Where?
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Q: What tools exist to manage large scale firewall rulesets?

Rory AlsopFor an enterprise firewall you may have over 50 thousand rules. With typical errors in firewall rules including things like mistyped network masks you couldn't hope to manually review the release. So what tools are available? Free or otherwise.

In the title and message body.
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Q: Automated tools for Cisco IOS config auditing?

IsziAre there any automated tools for auditing config files exported from Cisco IOS devices? Free/Open Source is always nice, but anything that does the job would be of interest.

shit
I was arguing against the wrong question.
My eye went straight to the link in the comment, where the SE software so happily puts your possible dupe for you, and totally missed what he actually closed it against.
I'll read through it later and see if I still disagree :)
And now to pick up my child. Ta.
21:10
I didn't notice that either. Too bad the comment display doesn't display titles for links, like it does in questions and answers
Da!

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