2008/8/5-10 [Computer/Networking] UID:50788 Activity:nil | 8/5 It looks like my company has started blocking HTTPS tunneling.
I used to do this by tunneling SSH through the HTTP/HTTPS proxy
server, but this seems to have stopped working. Does anyone know
how the implementation of tunneling detection works, and whether
there are widely available implementations? We run a bunch of MS
stuff, so I imagine we're running an MS proxy server or something.
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2007/8/9-13 [Computer/Networking] UID:47570 Activity:low | 8/9 Is there an automated way to change the IP of an XP machine? I have
tests that need to get run on two separate sub-nets that now require
me to physically go in and change the IP address of the test box.
Cygwin is also installed if that helps any. Thanks
\_ There are a few sort of hackey ways to do it:
1) automate the mouse clicks and key strokes witto do it:
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2007/6/28-7/2 [Computer/SW/SpamAssassin] UID:47111 Activity:nil | 6/28 Q: What are folks using these days for anti-spam measures? I'm
looking for something that integrates with my MTA (postfix) or my
delivery agent (sieve). Currently I'm using a crufty version of
spamassassin wired into postfix via amavisd-new. It's decent, but I
don't want to be bothered with manually upgrading spamassassin or
updating rulesets on a regular basis. Anyone have any experience
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2007/4/19-21 [Computer/Networking] UID:46375 Activity:nil | 4/19 After installing Logitech wireless mouse, my friend cannot connect from
his PC to his wireless broadband router via a USB wireless network
device. It said that it cannot obtain IP address from the router. Even
uninstalling the Logitech wireless mouse doesn't help. Do you know how
to fix the wireless LAN problem, so that his PC can obtain IP address
again?
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2006/8/29-31 [Computer/SW/Mail] UID:44187 Activity:kinda low | 8/29 What SMTP settings should I be enabling/disabling for soda? I can
receive csua mails over IMAP on my treo just fine, but I always
get relay denied errors when sending outside http://csua.berkeley.edu.
\_ Dunno the answer, but I have the same problem. I ended up
using Gmail's SMTP server. The only thing is that you'll have
register your CSUA email account with Gmail so that it'll let
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2006/3/25-27 [Computer/Networking] UID:42433 Activity:nil | 3/24 I want to write in my DSL router to allow incoming connection
from certain IP range. How do I find out the IP range for SBC
DSL say in Bay Area/SF?
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2006/2/18-23 [Computer/Networking] UID:41923 Activity:low | 2/18 My DSL modem's ip address is 192.168.0.1, my internal network
behind my router is 10.0.0.x. Is there a way I can configure
the router so I can access the DSL modem from my 10.0.0.x
network directly without re-wiring? Static routes? I tried it
but no much luck. I also tried changing my internal network to
192.168.0.x, but still does not work. Thanks.
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2006/1/28-31 [Computer/Networking] UID:41585 Activity:low | 1/28 Just switched to Comcast from SBC and generally happy with it. But
can someone please explain to me why they are constantly pumping
ARP traffic through the network? It seems harmless, but I'm curious
as I didn't see it with DSL. It's a little disconcerting to see
constant traffic on your router, even if ARPs are harmless from
a bandwidth perspective, and it makes the WAN send/receive light
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2006/1/22-24 [Computer/Networking] UID:41477 Activity:nil | 1/21 I am trying to setup a small network for my girlfriend's
mom's company. They just bought an accounting package
which requires windows 2003 server. And they want internet
access from each computer. How should the network be setuped?
Would it be dumb to use static IP for each computer and a
computer as internet gateway?
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2005/8/29-30 [Computer/Networking] UID:39329 Activity:moderate 54%like:37400 | 8/29 What's the difference between a hub, a switch and a router? Thx.
\_ AFAIK, probably be corrected by someone:
hub: Allows communication on a LAN with bandwith shared amongs all
the nodes on the hub and maxing out at the max line speed.
switch: Allows communication on a LAN with bandwith greater than
the max line speed (point to point)
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2005/6/2-3 [Computer/Networking] UID:37941 Activity:moderate | 6/2 I've been to many places and almost every place I go to have
802.11b/g. However, almost all of them have protected access,
which I presume they use because they don't want people stealing
their bandwidth. So here is one idea I think will really
revolutionize 802.11X... an option in the router that allows you to
specify the percentage of unprotected bandwidth you are willing to
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