Process Monitor running while you do the restart?
On 3 August 2011 11:21, Oliver Marshall oliver.marsh...@g2support.comwrote:
Hi
** **
We have a problem with a windows 2003 server running Exchange 2003. When
you shutdown or restart the server remotely it fails to shutdown. You get
As far as I know, you can't telnet into it--you have to use the IPMI tool to
connect.
Although I think that uses the DRAC, not the BMC.
It works well. I just started using it here a month or two ago on a couple of
my servers. I can remotely power them up or down with the tool.
John
Microsoft = Skynet.
Don Guyer
Windows Systems Engineer
RIM Operations Engineering Distributed - A Team, Tier 2
Enterprise Technology Group
Fiserv
don.gu...@fiserv.com
Office: 1-800-523-7282 x 1673
Fax: 610-233-0404
www.fiserv.com
-Original Message-
From: Ben Scott
Greetings!
We have two pair of Domino servers in NYC, and a pair of them in Illiois
(all Win2003 standard server). All are Domino 7.0.2 (for which service
has been discontinued - EOL for that product version).
The way mail flows, all non-company mail addressed to those in Illinois is
routed
route print.
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com
From: richardmccl...@aspca.org [mailto:richardmccl...@aspca.org]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 9:31 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Weird routing between two Lotus Domino servers
3rd Cam belt? (would that be a timing belt?)...if you have gone through 3 in
186k I'd be getting rid of that thing in a hurry! What's variable? Oil
pickup change?
Being Canadian, I think there must be some terminoloy differences! :)
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Matthew B Ames
Morning folks!
Hope everyone is well.
I am familiar with Nagios (somewhat) and how it works but I was
wondering
Is there anything like Nagios that allows you to put an agent on a machine
and have the machine call the server to update?
The downside to Nagios is having to deal with firewall
Nagios has a client that will run on machines and report back to Nagios
(haven't tried it on 2008 or Win 7). It allows you to monitor CPU/HDD
space/RAM usage etc.
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 10:00 AM, gro...@beachcomp.com wrote:
Morning folks!
Hope everyone is well.
I am familiar with Nagios
Agreed, checking the routing table is the place to start.
After that I would dig into the Domino config -- checking for
connection documents (and the Ports field thereupon), passthru
servers, that kind of stuff. Although it is unlikely to be a Domino
issue given your other test results.
--Steve
So...I bought a wireless AP and it looks like I get to delve into learning a
little VLANing.
Environment:
DNS,DHCP server (2003 SBS server, Domain controller)
Second DC (2003 R2 Server)
SonicWall Firewall
Dell PowerConnect 3448
17 Domain PC's
HP M110 Wireless AP with non-domain PC's using this
Thanks. I'm beginning to think you may be right about having to use the IPMI
tool, because of some info I found when I actually *found* the BMC software
to download. Unfortunately it's all written in such a way that it's hard to
make heads or tails of it. I'm not even sure, from what I read in the
You're not really in a position to criticise.
-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 10:28:46
To: NT System Admin Issuesntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Reply-To: NT System Admin Issues ntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject:
It's called a passive check, Nagios will check the freshness of the update
such that if it hasn't received an update in a specified amount of time
it faults and dispatches an alert.
This allows you to run code locally and send the results formatted which
provides the advantage that you can use
John, did you google ipmi windows like I suggested yesterday?
The first hit is an article that discusses the difference between BMC and IPMI
and what the capabilities of each are. The next several hits provide links to
tools for properly using BMC and IPMI - free ones, even. In good English,
Thanks to all...
Michael's suggestion of ROUTE PRINT showed the persistent route
immediately. We shall try to whack that shortly...
--
richard
Steve Kradel skra...@zetetic.net
08/03/2011 09:26 AM
Please respond to
NT System Admin Issues ntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
To
NT System
Not sure if Dell has a similar function, but in Cisco land you specify an IP
Helper address so the switch knows where to forward DHCP requests. That way
you don't need a DHCP server physically on each VLAN.
From: David Lum [mailto:david@nwea.org]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 10:27 AM
Cambelt = timing belt
VAG TDI service interval was revised from 90k miles down to 60k miles a few
years ago, so I get to change the belt every 2 years or so.
The oil pickup is in the bottom of the sump and has a habit of getting blocked,
especially for engines running on variable servicing
And, yes, Domino configs were all dug through last week, first thing. THEN
we started working on routes.
Silly, but neither my boss nor I seemed to be familiar with the ROUTE
PRINT (and above all, ROUTE DELETE) commands.
--
richard
Steve Kradel skra...@zetetic.net
08/03/2011 09:26 AM
ROUTE PRINT used to be covered on the old MS certification exams.
Carl Webster
Consultant and Citrix Technology Professional
http://www.CarlWebster.comhttp://www.carlwebster.com/
From: richardmccl...@aspca.org [mailto:richardmccl...@aspca.org]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 9:51 AM
To: NT
Michael, et al:
Yes, I realize I have a HUGE knowledge gap (big enough to drive at least one
semi through.) I'm not exactly a dummy though. Still this stuff is really
confusing to me. Yes, I read through the MSDN article. Didn't make a lot of
sense to me. I know Dell has extended the commands for
I've never used it, but I recently saw this project discussed:
http://sharpbits.codeplex.com/releases
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com
From: Joseph L. Casale [mailto:jcas...@activenetwerx.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 10:35 AM
To: NT
Heh. CCNA CCNP - even if 10 years old (and not current) - they drum certain
things into you. :-P
Actually (sssh) route.exe will be deprecated with Windows 8, and you'll
need to do this instead:
netsh int ipv4 show route
netsh int ipv6 show route
Regards,
Have you got the OpenManage agents installed on your Dell servers?
On 3 August 2011 15:57, John Aldrich jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com wrote:
Michael, et al:
Yes, I realize I have a HUGE knowledge gap (big enough to drive at least
one
semi through.) I'm not exactly a dummy though. Still this
In recognition of his boundless service to the list, I declare to one and
all that from this time forward Michael shall be called Saint Michael
of NTSYSADMIN.
Thank you, Michael.
Huzzah!
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 10:43 AM, Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.comwrote:
John, did you google ipmi
Gotcha! With 3 turbo bikes I know EXACTLY what you mean!
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Matthew B Ames matthew.a...@qinetiq.comwrote:
Cambelt = timing belt
** **
VAG TDI service interval was revised from 90k miles down to 60k miles a few
years ago, so I get to change the belt every
Actually, I was trying to be funny, and reference the closing credits of some
TV shows. The production company for one of my favorite shows, House, is Bad
Hat Harry Productions, and that line is theirs.
Harry Singh hbo...@gmail.com 08/02/11 4:53 PM
My bad. I'm still getting up to speed with
Wait.
MSDN for Dell software configuration?
-sc
-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 10:57 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Dell BMC
Michael, et al:
Yes, I realize I have a HUGE knowledge gap (big
Wow, that's a nice looking car Tony.
Tony Patton apco...@gmail.com 08/03/11 2:10 AM
I normally spend about £65 every 2 weeks, about 200 miles per week for
work.
With the lead foot I average 48mpg, been taking it easy this week and
have
62mpg so far :-)
2litre Skoda Octavia
T
Typed slowly
Does he get a medal made in his honor?
-sc
From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 11:04 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Dell BMC
In recognition of his boundless service to the list, I declare to one
and all that from this time
Actually it's Roy Scheider's, from *Jaws*
On 3 August 2011 16:07, Joseph Heaton jhea...@dfg.ca.gov wrote:
Actually, I was trying to be funny, and reference the closing credits of
some TV shows. The production company for one of my favorite shows, House,
is Bad Hat Harry Productions, and that
Catching up on the list...
I remember pinning these connectors out until my fingers hurt and
cursing whomever purchased them without the pins pre-attached.
Don Guyer
Windows Systems Engineer
RIM Operations Engineering Distributed - A Team, Tier 2
Enterprise Technology Group
Fiserv
Same here. ;-(
drod...@gmail.com
Sent via Dell Streak 7
On Aug 3, 2011 11:01 AM, Roger Wright rhw...@gmail.com wrote:
http://dilbert.com/ for 08/03/2011
[image: Todays Comic] http://dilbert.com/strips/
Roger Wright
___
01/20/2013 - The end of an error.
~ Finally, powerful endpoint
Can anyone tell me how much one of these things costs?
*ducks*
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Daniel Rodriguez drod...@gmail.com wrote:
Same here. ;-(
drod...@gmail.com
Sent via Dell Streak 7
On Aug 3, 2011 11:01 AM, Roger Wright rhw...@gmail.com wrote:
http://dilbert.com/ for
Yes, I know, but more people would recognize it from TV credits.
James Rankin kz2...@googlemail.com 08/03/11 8:22 AM
Actually it's Roy Scheider's, from *Jaws*
On 3 August 2011 16:07, Joseph Heaton jhea...@dfg.ca.gov wrote:
Actually, I was trying to be funny, and reference the closing credits
Don't feel bad--I had a time figuring it out myself. I knew there was some way
to remotely power on/off my Dell servers, but had no clue how to actually do it.
The workstation you're controlling from needs the BMB/IPMI tool installed on
it. Once it has it, drop to a command prompt and go here:
Yeah, saw that one, just a gui wrapper. No remote capabilities...
You have any idea about the recursive ability, doesn't look doable...
Thanks!
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 8:58 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: BITS Scheduler
Hi all,
Any suggestions for a tool that I could use to search for duplicate
files on a 20tb Xsan? Although it primarily has Macs attached to it, I
do have one windows machine.
Thanks.
Bill
~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~
~
I'm not exactly a dummy though.
Can we get a vote on that?
-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 10:57:26
To: NT System Admin Issuesntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Reply-To: NT System Admin Issues
Gary,
While I normally respect and appreciate your contributions here, this is realy
getting old. Can't we move beyond harping on every single post the guy makes?
Gary Slinger gary.slin...@gmail.com 08/03/11 8:51 AM
I'm not exactly a dummy though.
Can we get a vote on that?
-Original
www.easyduplicatefinder.com Works pretty well!
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Bill Humphries nt...@hedgedigger.comwrote:
Hi all,
Any suggestions for a tool that I could use to search for duplicate files
on a 20tb Xsan? Although it primarily has Macs attached to it, I do have
one
Soap on a rope.
- WJR
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 10:17, Steven M. Caesare scaes...@caesare.comwrote:
Does he get a medal made in his honor?
** **
-sc
** **
*From:* Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Wednesday, August 03, 2011 11:04 AM
*To:* NT System Admin
You have to fake it out. Something like:
$filelist = dir -recurse c:\scripts |% { $_.FullName }
$b = Start-BitsTransfer -Suspended ...
$filelist | Import-CSV | Add-BitsFile -BitsJob $b
Set-BitsTransfer -BitsJob $b
Resume-BitsTransfer -BitsJob $b
Regards,
You know, I have to sympathize with John Aldrich. Many a time I've had
to wade through 700+ pages of bull-hockey when the entire process could
be summed up in less than 10 lines on one page. Yes... I know that all
environments are different and there are different circumstances
according to
It's not every single post.
Just sayin'.
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Joseph Heaton jhea...@dfg.ca.gov wrote:
Gary,
While I normally respect and appreciate your contributions here, this is
realy getting old. Can't we move beyond harping on every single post the
guy makes?
Gary
Like they couldn't just make route.exe run the other commands... Sigh.
* *
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On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.comwrote:
Heh. CCNA CCNP – even if 10
I suppose the question is whether he'll get the hint or I'll get bored first...
:)
-Original Message-
From: Joseph Heaton jhea...@dfg.ca.gov
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 08:55:41
To: NT System Admin Issuesntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Reply-To: NT System Admin Issues
I was hoping it might be suitable for me to manage the various (very small)
businesses that I look after on the side, but the cost put me off a bit.
Still using a combination of TeamViewer and a selection of configured email
alerts instead :-(
On 3 August 2011 17:05, Michael B. Smith
I consider the cost extremely reasonable; especially for the benefits provided.
What was your issue with the price point? I mean, what would you have
considered reasonable?
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com
From: James Rankin
file name, modify date should be enough.
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
How thorough is your need? Filename or hash etc?
-Original Message-
From: Bill Humphries [mailto:nt...@hedgedigger.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 9:48 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: find duplicate files
Excel was never a strong point for me.
I have a user with a rather cpu intensive routine.
She has her script reporting cpus at the bottom.
She got concerned when her sheet reported 4 cpus.The two servers she
uses(terminal servers in a citrix setup) both have 2 quad cores. I checked the
The price point would have been great if it was going to be paid for by the
businesses I am managing (in the loosest possible sense). I agree, it's very
reasonable. However, the business owners are the type who don't want any
ongoing expense. Therefore I would have had to pay it out of my own
How thorough is your need? Filename or hash etc?
-Original Message-
From: Bill Humphries [mailto:nt...@hedgedigger.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 9:48 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: find duplicate files
Hi all,
Any suggestions for a tool that I could use to search for
Check task manager, I dare say that will show each core separatelu, meaning 4
displays of CPU
--Original Message--
From: Mathew Shember
To: NT System Admin Issues
ReplyTo: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Excel reports 4 cpus?
Sent: 3 Aug 2011 17:16
Excel was never a strong point for me.
Heck, http://powershell.com has some trivial examples then.
-Original Message-
From: Bill Humphries [mailto:nt...@hedgedigger.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 10:14 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: find duplicate files
file name, modify date should be enough.
Joseph L.
From where I'm sitting it is, or as good as. Reminds me of a pack of Hyena's
sometimes and soon as one goes in for the kill others soon follow.
Personally I think it's plain wrong but that's just my view.
From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com]
Sent: 03 August 2011 17:00
To: NT
Are only non-company assets going to use this AP? If yes read on, otherwise hit
delete.
Since it is a small environment with only one AP, set the AP up as it's own
DHCP serverput it on it's own physical and logical network and drop another
port in the Sonic Firewall and just route them
Perhaps.
Or more likely, some people don't want help, no matter how much they ask for
it.
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Paul Hutchings
paul.hutchi...@mira.co.ukwrote:
From where I’m sitting it is, or as good as. Reminds me of a pack of
Hyena’s sometimes and soon as one goes in for the
Agreed, to an extent. I'm afraid I still think there's a pattern where John
posts and you can see people start to go on little fishing trips to see where
they can take things.
Personally I get sick and tired of all the OT stuff on here but I just keep
quiet and ignore it. I wish people would
How big of a volume have you tried it on? Mine choked on about 2tb. I can't
really imagine how it would handle 20.
From: Cameron [mailto:cameron.orl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 10:56 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: find duplicate files
I think at some point one has to take responsibility for becoming qualified to
do the work they are being paid to perform and stop asking to be hand fed
information. This is largely an integrity issue. We are all busy and we all
have the same amount of time. You can choose how to spend it -
Dear Ms. Hensala:
I AM TRYING to figure it out. I find the verbiage in the instructions highly
confusing. As I mentioned, the Dell info speaks at one point of using
Hyperterm to access the BMC and then other times it speaks of using
OpenManage. I don't know if it's one or the other or whether it's
I thought of that, but this AP doesn't have the capability to be a DHCP server.
Dave
From: Kennedy, Jim [mailto:kennedy...@elyriaschools.org]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 9:57 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: VLAN N00b
Are only non-company assets going to use this AP? If yes read
John, did you see the reply in thread from John Hornbuckle? He included some
pretty straight-forward instructions that he said worked for him. Quoted below
for convenience:
Don't feel bad--I had a time figuring it out myself. I knew there was some way
to remotely power on/off my Dell servers,
Personally I get sick and tired of all the OT stuff on here
Too bad there wasn't a more appropriate place for such things...
-sc
From: Paul Hutchings [mailto:paul.hutchi...@mira.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 1:13 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Dell BMC
Indeed! [1]
- WJR
[1] Trademark ASB, all royalties paid to same.
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 12:29, Steven M. Caesare scaes...@caesare.comwrote:
Personally I get sick and tired of all the OT stuff on here
** **
Too bad there wasn’t a more appropriate place for such things…
** **
Does your switch have a DHCP server? If yes, then when you create that
second vlan you can then assign a DHCP scope just for VLAN interface.
Create a rule on your FW for outbound DNS, either internally or to something
externally like OPENDns. Since this would be a separate network and if you
want
Try this, among others:
http://blog.codeassassin.com/2007/10/13/find-duplicate-files-with-powershell/
Kurt
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 08:47, Bill Humphries nt...@hedgedigger.com wrote:
Hi all,
Any suggestions for a tool that I could use to search for duplicate files on
a 20tb Xsan? Although it
Send it back and get one that does, or put something in the 'new' network that
will do the dhcp for you. Will the Sonic do dhcp on just one interface perhaps?
I really think this direction is the cleanest and easiest to do.
From: David Lum [mailto:david@nwea.org]
Sent: Wednesday, August
Treesize Pro will do it. I use Treesize but haven't used that feature of it
much so I'm not sure how good/bad it is, but if you're trying to free space
obviously Treesize does a ton of other useful reporting.
-Original Message-
From: Bill Humphries [mailto:nt...@hedgedigger.com]
Sent:
+1
buy cheapo wireless router that supports tomato firmware. it will be
rock solid. easy and clean.
Kennedy, Jim wrote:
Send it back and get one that does, or put something in the ‘new’
network that will do the dhcp for you. Will the Sonic do dhcp on just
one interface perhaps? I really
Does the Sonicwall have the concept of Zones and can it act as a DHCP server
with different scopes per interface?
Using a Juniper as an example, you configure an interface as a Zone (called,
say, Guest) and assign it an interface and run a DHCP server on that
interface.
Paul
From: David Lum
No, I didn't. Thanks for pointing that out.
-Original Message-
From: Damien Solodow [mailto:damien.solo...@harrison.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 1:28 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Dell BMC
John, did you see the reply in thread from John Hornbuckle? He included
John, thank you! A million times, THANK YOU! Dell's instructions didn't make
a heck of a lot of sense and then the hassle I got from some folks here when
I tried to get help didn't make things any less confusing!
-Original Message-
From: John Hornbuckle
Mostly I take from this list. It's nice to be able to actually contribute
something every now and again.
John
-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 1:52 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Dell BMC
John,
I wonder if you can alias that in powershell...
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 09:02, Andrew S. Baker asbz...@gmail.com wrote:
Like they couldn't just make route.exe run the other commands... Sigh.
* *
*ASB* *http://about.me/Andrew.S.Baker* *Harnessing the Advantages of
Technology for the SMB
Their SonicWALL is old (SOHO3!) and I have - previous to this latest work -
talked them into upgrading but I just haven't done it (it's one of my clients I
can go 3 months w/out being onsite, and it just slipped through the cracks).
This looks like a good time to revisit and add a new
+1
I have zero experience with Sonicwall, but being a Juniper user for years,
this is something you can accomodate should you have a spare interface on
your Juniper FW. You assign it a zone to it, if you like, or simply make in
an untrusted port and route out to and from it, assign DHCP and
Not with the alias built-in cmdlet.
You can with functions and splatting in v2.
Take a look at the PSBoundParameters and PSUnboundParameters arrays.
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com
From: Kurt Buff [mailto:kurt.b...@gmail.com]
Sent:
FWIW I think the Juniper SSG5's are perfect for most needs and they're dirt
cheap too.
They should do what you need if you do go down that route.
If not, assuming you can VLAN or zone off ports on the Sonicwall or do
something to keep the Guest and LAN traffic separate, as other have said
Adtran routers will do this, too. I’m in the midst of creating my “guest”
wireless VLAN. The nice thing about the HP M110 access points is that you can
create two communities – on separate VLANs. One for your users and one for
your guests.
Sean Rector, MCSE
From: Harry Singh
Yep.. but.. and I'm being picky here...
What if I don't want to use Nagios?
By the way, this IS to monitor Windows boxes.
Thx
-Original Message-
From: Joseph L. Casale [mailto:jcas...@activenetwerx.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 10:32 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE:
Servers Alive is cheap and cheerful, don't know how good it is thru firewalls
Sent from my POS BlackBerry wireless device, which may wipe itself at any
moment
-Original Message-
From: gro...@beachcomp.com
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 15:12:53
To: NT System Admin
I often look at the products mentioned on this list, it's a great way to find
new things and since they come from the list they've usually been tried an
tested.
This one is spooky - I'm currently working on training for LanGuard (have been
for the last few weeks now) and I'm looking at InTune
Nice, looks like the SSG5 fits the bill. Looks like Watchguard XTM2 lives in
the same space.
Now that I think about it, in this same office are 4 different companies (most
sized 2 employees) each with a Linksys doing much the same thing I'm trying to
do with this WLAN. I'd bet the right
Oooo - I didn't notice that - not a bad deal if you want to upgrade your
existing machines.
Regards,
Phil Garven – phil.gar...@gfi.commailto:phil.gar...@gfi.com
Technical Trainer - GFI Software- www.gfi.comhttp://www.gfi.com/
Web Mail Security, Archiving Fax, Networking Security
Tel.:
No issues, you can create an msi with the tuner that allows you to specify the
default app that opens pdf's in that scenario.
From: Paul Hutchings [mailto:paul.hutchi...@mira.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 1:40 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Acrobat X Reader via GPO/MSI?
We
If you're looking at Watchguard just check that the management is on-device.
It was ages back and I might have got the wrong end of the stick but they
seemed to depend on an admin console that had to be installed vs. a web gui,
and things like URL filtering were dealt with via a
Don't know, but here's what I've got running.
We're using Cisco 1240AG WAPs, but I think the situation is analagous.
I made sure that our firewall's internal interface had two VLANs that didn't
talk with each other, but that each had access to the Internet - each VLAN
interface is a different
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Roger Wright rhw...@gmail.com wrote:
http://dilbert.com/ for 08/03/2011
Hey! I resemble that remark!
obligatory Now get off my lawn! /obligatory
-- Ben
~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~
~
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 3:53 PM, David Lum david@nwea.org wrote:
Use the Dell switch, have the firewall be promiscuous and VLAN off the
various ports so they can only see the firewall as well as get DHCP from it.
I would tend to prefer to keep IP traffic completely separated --
different
You did spot that it includes the windows client licenses? So you can upgrade
the machines to Win 7 Enterprise and then add another tool if necessary
depending on the level of control needed.
Mike
From: Phil Garven [mailto:phil.gar...@gfi.com]
Sent: 03 August 2011 20:38
To: NT System Admin
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 4:04 PM, m b midphan12...@gmail.com wrote:
Playing whack-a-mole at $500,000/shot is not sustainable, obviously.
Bingo.
Corporate gTLDs are a pure marketing scheme by ICANN and domain
registrars, aimed at people who don't grok your above statement.
They're hoping
Also look at the Fortigate 50 series...
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Technology for the SMB market…
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On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 3:53 PM, David Lum david@nwea.org wrote:
Nice, looks like the SSG5 fits the bill. Looks like Watchguard XTM2 lives
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 13:20, Ben Scott mailvor...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 3:53 PM, David Lum david@nwea.org wrote:
Use the Dell switch, have the firewall be promiscuous and VLAN off the
various ports so they can only see the firewall as well as get DHCP from it.
I
This app failed on 2? I actually never thought about it...as I was just
checking my home directory shares (approx 1tb)
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Crawford, Scott crawfo...@evangel.eduwrote:
How big of a volume have you tried it on? Mine choked on about 2tb. I
can’t really imagine how
As my original post said, I am open to suggestions as I am just digging into
this stuff for the first time (I had to look up layer2 and layer 3 again today
to refresh my memory based on John's IP Helper comment - I have heard of it
before...).
So ideally in your opinion the firewall would
MDT, MDT, MDT. Used alone or with WDS and/or SCCM you can be rid of Vista and
on Win7 in no time.
Tim
From: Phil Garven [mailto:phil.gar...@gfi.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 4:06 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: MS Windows Intune
lol - that's cool, I alway like to hear open
Anyone had any luck getting the citrix receiver to work on an XP embedded thin
client? Receiver installs ok but the online plugin fails to then install with a
fatal error. I've ruled out disk space as an issue, and nothing useful
appears in the event logs. These are HP thin clients. I'm gonna
Now that it's public, this may be of interest, given the gnashing of teeth
recently.
G
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From: The VMware Team
To: Gary Slinger
ReplyTo: The VMware Team
Subject: VMware vSphere 5 Licensing and Pricing Update
Sent: Aug 3, 2011 17:40
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Yep, I need to review it this week...
I like how all these companies can spin We just through up a dumb idea and
now have to backtrack to we listened to our customers and partners, and
decided to refine a few things...
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