Aug 29, 2017 10:55
For malware there was White Smoke
Aug 29, 2017 10:55
@CraigRinger regarding problem solving skills and the manual: I didn't know I needed to connect to the server using cmd.exe use psql -U postgres. I tried psql but it said I can't run it as the user. That's why I tried using the run as command with the postgres account. Given the documentation I see no way I could've known I needed psql -U postgres I mean it certainly doesn't say -U is a required field?
Aug 29, 2017 10:55
Don't think so.
Aug 29, 2017 10:55
Aug 29, 2017 10:55
Ok so you're saying in a terminal just type psql?
Aug 29, 2017 10:55
I wasn't running it as administrator, now it deleted the postgres account. I reinstalled and now when I use "RUNAS /USER:postgres "CMD.EXE"" it says "unable to run CMD.exe 1326 unknown username or bad password". Yes I am sure I typed to password correctly.
Aug 29, 2017 10:55
@CraigRinger I tried net user postgres /delete but I get "System error 5. Access is denied"
Aug 29, 2017 10:55
@CraigRinger can you walk me through the process of a clean uninstall? I used the uninstaller and deleted the folders from program files. I can't find any postgres account in the control panel, maybe the uninstaller deleted it?
 
Feb 2, 2017 10:51
@YisroelTech a few reasons. One would be that not all emoticons display the same on each device, if they are displayed at all.
Feb 2, 2017 10:51
what I don't get is how some android keyboards can insert emoticons as characters even though they aren't unicode
 

 Root Access

For all you Super Users out there. You have backups, right?
Jan 27, 2017 12:03
After Windows 7 finishes with all the updates, it takes 30GB of space :(
Nov 18, 2015 06:57
Hey
 

 Android Enthusiasts

Welcome to the main chat room for android.stackexchange.com! H...
Dec 13, 2016 19:58
I think this is commonly understood about restoring from a backup, for example, if a person gets a virus and wishes to restore from a virus, it wouldn't make sense for the virus to still be there. I don't think people normally think restoring from a backup only adds, and not takeaway. (hope that made sense).
Dec 13, 2016 19:58
The first solution that uses adb backup doesn't say anything about a factory reset. Perhaps that step should be added, as IMO, to restore from a backup should undo any changes made since the backup.
Dec 13, 2016 19:55
paging @Izzy
 
Oct 5, 2016 06:56
I fixed my problem but am unsure which steps in particular solved it meta.superuser.com/questions/11855/…
Oct 5, 2016 06:48
Then what is your problem?
Oct 5, 2016 05:58
@DanielB
Oct 4, 2016 21:46
CM 12.1 comes rooted. Out of curiosity what exact OS are you running on your phone?
Oct 4, 2016 09:33
Why do you say MTP is a different protocol, different from what?
Oct 4, 2016 09:33
@DanielB screen shot added. I have now fixed the problem using the app in the link above so it appears in This PC.
Oct 4, 2016 09:33
@DanielB I red on the XDA-developer forums to make storage accessible play.google.com/store/apps/…
 
Jul 23, 2016 10:44
So all that is needed to launch nukes is the code on the president's card?
 

 The DMZ

A serious place where infosec is discussed PS we don't do hard...
Feb 18, 2016 09:19
ok thanks
Feb 18, 2016 09:17
@AviD I know it's supposed to be for people with 5 years experience, but does it really matter? Can't anyone take the exam and if you pass then you're certified?
Feb 18, 2016 09:16
Does anyone here have CISSP certification?
Feb 18, 2016 09:15
Hi
Oct 20, 2015 09:28
@M'vy everyone online at this hour
Oct 20, 2015 09:27
bunch of late nighters
Oct 20, 2015 08:47
Is the definition of 2-factor authentication more of an art than a science, in the sense there's no hard fast rules?
Oct 20, 2015 08:43
So would "password and private key" be 2-factor, assuming "private key" is a file on some media?
Oct 20, 2015 08:43
My understanding is two-factor authentication really depends on having different "types" of ways of authenticating e.g. something you know, something you possess, some you are etc.
Oct 20, 2015 08:42
I came across a test where the instructions were to circle all of the correct answers. A question asked "what is an example of two-factor authentication" and the possible answers were "password and PIN", "password and private key", "private key and face recognition" etc.
Oct 20, 2015 08:41
Hello.
 
Dec 11, 2015 15:14
This answer is incomplete. Tor will be much harder to block than this.
 
Dec 11, 2015 15:14
This is the correct answer
 
Oct 18, 2015 17:13
I once worked for a fortune 50 company in the IT department and there policy was basically "you can use your on device but you have to install are remote control software [so it can be wiped encase it gets stolen] any your devices basically becomes ours".
 
Oct 7, 2015 08:40
Yes good night! :)
Oct 7, 2015 08:35
oh ok thanks
Oct 7, 2015 08:34
so a repo does not necessarily only store uncompiled source code?
Oct 7, 2015 08:33
what exactly does mean "repo"?
Oct 7, 2015 08:30
Is installing things on linux this difficult or is it just because this is not a very common program?
Oct 7, 2015 08:30
Sure.
Oct 7, 2015 08:27
Thanks for your help!
Oct 7, 2015 08:26
I also had to do these instructions before I could get john to work :) unix.stackexchange.com/questions/77748/…
Oct 7, 2015 08:26
wow that was surprisingly difficult
Oct 7, 2015 08:20
hey there
Oct 7, 2015 08:14
It also says warning: /var/cache/yum/x86_64/7/dag/packages/john-1.7.9-1.el7.rf.x86_64.rpm: Header V3 DSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID 6b8d79e6: NOKEY
Oct 7, 2015 08:14
Yes I did run sudo yum install john and still "Public key not installed" error showed up again