[H] OT - Best Penny Arcade comic EVER

2007-02-13 Thread Brian Weeden

http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2007/02/10

Based off this story:

http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/09/ce-oh-no-he-didnt-part-xxiv-jack-tretton-wants-to-give-you/

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[H] Stain glass PC case

2007-02-13 Thread j maccraw
I love this case mod:

http://digg.com/mods/Amazing_Stained_Glass_PC_Case_Photos


Must not do much in terms of RF shielding but sure
looks great!


 

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RE: [H] Web Services...

2007-02-13 Thread Bobby Heid
Sorry, meant for this to go to the list...

Jamie,

You da man! 

I did not the ASP.Net set to use .Net 2.0.  I saw that box, did not realize
it was something I could change.  Like I said, I'm a complete newbie with
IIS.

Thanks!

Bobby  

-Original Message-
From: Jamie Furtner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 1:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; The Hardware List
Subject: Re: [H] Web Services...

Bobby Heid wrote:

 Hey,

 I started playing around with web services last night.  I created a 
 simple
 web service.  If I run it, it starts up a dev version of IIS and it runs
 correctly.  I even added a client to the solution and it consumed the web
 service fine.

 I also started IIS up on my machine and published it to IIS.  It put 
 several
 files into the desired directory under the wwwroot directory.  But when I
 tried to run it using hrrp://localhost/MathService/Mathservice.asmx, it
 gives me an error that it can't create the class.

 Can anyone tell me what needs to go where for a web service under IIS?

 Thanks,
 Bobby

I'm assuming you're using .Net 2.0 (as VS2005 includes its own web 
server, but 2003 doesn't). You'll need to ensure that the directory is 
set to be an application (directory tab, create button), and that it is 
set to use .Net 2.0 (ASP.Net tab, version drop down).

If that still doesn't work, copy the whole source tree - including the 
.cs or .vb files - to the directory under c:\inetpub (instead of using 
the publish wizard).

Jamie




RE: [H] Web Services...

2007-02-13 Thread Bobby Heid
And that should be:

I did not HAVE ASP.Net set 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bobby Heid
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 12:21 PM
To: 'The Hardware List'
Subject: RE: [H] Web Services...

Sorry, meant for this to go to the list...

Jamie,

You da man! 

I did not the ASP.Net set to use .Net 2.0.  I saw that box, did not realize
it was something I could change.  Like I said, I'm a complete newbie with
IIS.

Thanks!

Bobby  

-Original Message-
From: Jamie Furtner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 1:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; The Hardware List
Subject: Re: [H] Web Services...

Bobby Heid wrote:

 Hey,

 I started playing around with web services last night.  I created a 
 simple
 web service.  If I run it, it starts up a dev version of IIS and it runs
 correctly.  I even added a client to the solution and it consumed the web
 service fine.

 I also started IIS up on my machine and published it to IIS.  It put 
 several
 files into the desired directory under the wwwroot directory.  But when I
 tried to run it using hrrp://localhost/MathService/Mathservice.asmx, it
 gives me an error that it can't create the class.

 Can anyone tell me what needs to go where for a web service under IIS?

 Thanks,
 Bobby

I'm assuming you're using .Net 2.0 (as VS2005 includes its own web 
server, but 2003 doesn't). You'll need to ensure that the directory is 
set to be an application (directory tab, create button), and that it is 
set to use .Net 2.0 (ASP.Net tab, version drop down).

If that still doesn't work, copy the whole source tree - including the 
.cs or .vb files - to the directory under c:\inetpub (instead of using 
the publish wizard).

Jamie





[H] Network question - sort of...

2007-02-13 Thread Bobby Heid
Hey,

A good while back I asked about a machine I worked on that was really slow,
but I could find nothing on it.  The general consensus was a
reformat/install.  The client did not want to do that at the time.  Well, he
got a new pc and wants me to wipe his old machine.  So I brought the old pc
home so I could do it without someone breathing over my shoulder.  

I hooked it up to my network so that I could copy some data off of the drive
first.  The connection light on my Linksys WRT54G for the pc is constantly
blinking as if I was doing a download on it.  I ran WireShark on the PC and
on my PC so see if I could spot any traffic. I could not.  Could this be
indicative of a bad NIC?  He had a cable modem connected to the PC via a USB
connection.

Thanks,
Bobby


[H] Launch 2007

2007-02-13 Thread Mark Dodge
Just returned from the Launch 2007 event here in Houston, pretty painless
way to get Office 2007 Pro. Breakfast lunch and some interesting content for
five hours.

Mark


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RE: [H] Network question - sort of...

2007-02-13 Thread Bobby Heid
More info.
 
I have reformatted and reinstalled XP Home.  The NIC is getting an IP
address, the DNS server info looks correct, but I still can't browse the web
on it.  Could the NIC get all that stuff but still be bad?
 
Thanks,
Bobby

  _  

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bobby Heid
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 1:18 PM
To: 'The Hardware List'
Subject: [H] Network question - sort of...



Hey, 

A good while back I asked about a machine I worked on that was really slow,
but I could find nothing on it.  The general consensus was a
reformat/install.  The client did not want to do that at the time.  Well, he
got a new pc and wants me to wipe his old machine.  So I brought the old pc
home so I could do it without someone breathing over my shoulder.  

I hooked it up to my network so that I could copy some data off of the drive
first.  The connection light on my Linksys WRT54G for the pc is constantly
blinking as if I was doing a download on it.  I ran WireShark on the PC and
on my PC so see if I could spot any traffic. I could not.  Could this be
indicative of a bad NIC?  He had a cable modem connected to the PC via a USB
connection.

Thanks, 
Bobby 



Re: [H] Linux Firewall / Router

2007-02-13 Thread tmservo
I really like Clark Connect.  Other cheaper (read free) solutions out there


Sent via BlackBerry from Cingular Wireless  

-Original Message-
From: Mesdaq, Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 13:56:58 
To:The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: [H] Linux Firewall / Router

Hey guys looking for a good Firewall / Router solution for a small
office. The way the network is setup is the office suite gets internet
connectivity via the office building. All suites are vlan'd. The suites
have ports in each office and they get a dhcp address by default which
gives them connectivity via the buildings dual T1 lines. There is also a
exchange server and linux server that have dedicated IP's which are
outside of the firewall. What I am thinking of doing is putting in a
firewall / router so that external IP's can get firewalled and routed
and the internal ip's can get routed to the resources like exchnage
locally without having to go out to the internet first and then come
back in. 

Any suggestions for software? I would prefer to run this on some really
cheap hardware. I would also prefer if the interface and management was
easy but that's not required.

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Security Researcher
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RE: [H] Network question - sort of... SOLVED

2007-02-13 Thread Bobby Heid
Me again,
 
I went to Office Depot and got a Linksys NIC, popped it in and all is well.
Must have been a bad onboard NIC.
 
Bobby

  _  

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bobby Heid
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 4:08 PM
To: 'The Hardware List'
Subject: RE: [H] Network question - sort of...


More info.
 
I have reformatted and reinstalled XP Home.  The NIC is getting an IP
address, the DNS server info looks correct, but I still can't browse the web
on it.  Could the NIC get all that stuff but still be bad?
 
Thanks,
Bobby

  _  

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bobby Heid
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 1:18 PM
To: 'The Hardware List'
Subject: [H] Network question - sort of...



Hey, 

A good while back I asked about a machine I worked on that was really slow,
but I could find nothing on it.  The general consensus was a
reformat/install.  The client did not want to do that at the time.  Well, he
got a new pc and wants me to wipe his old machine.  So I brought the old pc
home so I could do it without someone breathing over my shoulder.  

I hooked it up to my network so that I could copy some data off of the drive
first.  The connection light on my Linksys WRT54G for the pc is constantly
blinking as if I was doing a download on it.  I ran WireShark on the PC and
on my PC so see if I could spot any traffic. I could not.  Could this be
indicative of a bad NIC?  He had a cable modem connected to the PC via a USB
connection.

Thanks, 
Bobby