how to go for MCNS

2000-10-13 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar

Dear friends

Can any body tell me about MCNS certification. How I can go for-->what are
the exams I have to take.
Present I am CCNA & working on network security.

-Dinesh

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RE: Get Paid To Read Email!

2000-10-14 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar

Dear all

I don't know why people are destroying the technical discussion mail group
with such kind of nonsense mails. We should put restriction on such people.

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Sent:   Saturday, October 14, 2000 11:41 PM
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Subject:Re: Get Paid To Read Email!

Before a big hoopla develops, I already contacted sendmoreinfo.com
and here
is their response:

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RE: About accessing to some sites

2000-07-14 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar

Use this url for testing any WEB site from web browser. Yahoo provide very
good facility to tracerout web sites on port 80 from this URL
net.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/trace.sh


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Subject:RE: About  accessing to some sites

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If you can trace and ping the sites, it sounds like your address
blocks may be filtered at the destination or more likely, your L4
switches. First try telnetting to port 80 from both sides of the
switches, if you suspect it is they're side, run a ping against the
sites checking port 80 and varying your source addresses.
Also, first try pinging from the troublesome source IP's with large
packets, it could be a misconfigured circuit dropping your HTTP
requests but passing the tiny ping packets, I've seen this before on
x.25 links and could happen at any layer 2-3 device.

Erik Mintz
Director, IT operations
Crosslinks systems
1 Silicon alley plaza
New York, NY
10038
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This is kornet in korea.   The kornet is one of ISPs in our nation.
Recently we have had difficulty in getting to some sites like
www.chez.com,www.com,www.yahoo.co.uk
www.blizard.com,www.polarismech.com.
Mostly  we have got lots of calls from the customers who use ADSL
connection
with source ip address 211.38.0.0.  they say they can traceroute

and
ping to the destinations but can't open
the sites on the web.  With the ip space 168.126.0.0 that we
currently
use, we also can reach to
the sites but we can't open the two sites www.chez.com,www.com on
the
web.
For your reference, our customers go through L4 switches and Net
caches.
we need your help!!  if you need further more question, feel free to
ask us
!!!

from cho


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RE: Windows based sniffer

2000-07-19 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar

Try LanGuard its available here 

http://nww1.com/go/1454550a.html 

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> 
> On Dec 5,  3:23am, Oscar Rau wrote:
> } 
> } I am looking for a good windows based sniffer. I heard about Network
> Generals
> } sniffer but I could not find the link to it. If you have the URL, would
> you please
> } pass it on to me? If there other good sniffer products please let me
> know.
> 
>  It would be helpful if you specified the features you needed.
> However, for simple packet capture and decoding, I generally use
> WinDump, which is a port of tcpdump from UNIX.  You can find it at:
> 
> http://netgroup-serv.polito.it/windump/
> 
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RE: Passed Switching Today!

2000-07-30 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar

Hello Vincent,

Can you tell me which books you are using for CCNP 2.0 track & from where
you got those books.
Please reply 

Dinesh
CCNA, MCSE
Sr. Network Engineer
Satyam Computer services Ltd.


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Subject:Passed Switching Today!

Dear all;

Thanks for the group provide me information for my exam.
And
Support 2.0 will be my last one
toward my CCNP.  Anyone has any information related to support 2.0,
I will
greatly appreciate.
Under the agreement of Cisco.

Thanks in advacne
Vincent Chong
3/4 CCNP Now...



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RE: ccie written/job?

2000-08-03 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar

Hello Sabeen,

>From ur mail its looks like u don't have a cisco related job at present. I
am surprised that without involving in cisco work experience you could get
CCNP & now trying for CCIE.
Please reply how r u studying & how you prectice.

Dinesh

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Subject:ccie written/job?

Hi group,

As I am done with CCNP and have scheduled my CCIE written at the end
of 
August.  I was wondering if I should start looking for a Cisco job
right now 
or wait for ccie written.  Does this exam make any difference?  (how
much 
salary in New York City? )
Actually, I don't want to forget things that I already covered in
CCNP and 
want to try CCIE after learning objectives of it in and out.  

Another question is about books...I got caslow book,
ccie..all-in-one study 
guide , lan switching book by kennedy clark, technologies  handbook,

ccnp/ccna books...do I still need to buy jeff doyle TCP/IP and
Halabi on BGP? 
  
I think that I already have enough books to read for ccie and don't
need to 
get more..do I?  Then CCO documentation is all for us.  :)

Please Reply
Thanks in advance!

Regards,
Sabeen

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Network mangement suite

2000-08-04 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar

Dear all 

I am looking for evaluation & comparison info report on following products
HP OpenView, Tivoli & CA Unicentre. If any one of you have done evaluation
or have comparison information related to these products then please let me
know where & how can I get that report.

With thanks
Dinesh

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enable security features with Cisco IOS using CBAC

2000-08-08 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar

 Hello friends

Context-Based Access Control (CBAC) feature is very useful in cisco IOS, i
would like to implement the same in my network. Can any one put some more
light on the implementation how it is being implemented by you & how you did
that.

>  I found that Context-Based Access Control (CBAC) feature in Cisco IOS
> has variety  of options for in providing security.
> Here please find some more useful information about CBAC & reply if we can
> use this feature for our network.
> 
> Service Providers offering managed network services to customers can
> enable security features in the Cisco IOS® software-based access routers
> that they install on their customers' premises.  These capabilities help
> protect end customers against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, intruders,
> and viruses. Service Providers, in effect, then, can layer a security
> component on top of their managed network services to help keep customers'
> internal information resources from being compromised - and their Web
> servers from falling prey to DoS attacks, which render them unavailable to
> users. 
> TECHNOLOGY BACKGROUND
> One security feature in Cisco IOS software is Context-Based Access Control
> (CBAC). CBAC, a component of the Cisco IOS Firewall feature set, filters
> packets based on application-layer information, such as what kinds of
> commands are being executed within the session. For example, if a command
> that is not supported is discovered in a session, the packet can be denied
> access.
> The CBAC component of the Cisco IOS Firewall enhances security for TCP and
> User Datagram Protocol (UDP) applications that use well-known ports, such
> as port 80 for HTTP or port 443 for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). It does
> this by scrutinizing source and destination addresses.  Without CBAC,
> administrators can permit advanced application traffic only by writing
> permanent access control lists (ACLs). This approach leaves firewall doors
> open, so most administrators have tended to deny all such application
> traffic. With CBAC enabled, however, they can securely permit multimedia
> and other application traffic by opening the firewall as needed and
> closing it all other times. 
> The Cisco IOS Firewall feature set can also be configured to block Java
> applets from unknown or untrusted sources to protect against attacks in
> the form of malicious commands or the introduction of viruses. A Java
> executable file can steal passwords or otherwise wreak havoc with a
> system. Filtering applets at the firewall centralizes the filtering
> function for end customers. This eases administration, because it is no
> longer necessary to disable Javascript on all Web browsers within an
> organization to protect against Java attacks.
> CONFIGURATION CONSIDERATIONS
> The Cisco IOS Firewall features, including CBAC and Java filtering, are
> available in version 11.2(11)P. However, additional protection and
> protocol support is added continually, so customers are encouraged to
> implement the latest version of the feature set. For example, security
> features that are new in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)T include the following:
> 
> * Dynamic intrusion detection
> * LAN-based, dynamic, per-user authentication and authorization via
> TACACS+ and RADIUS authentication servers. 
> * Ability to configure audit trails, alerts, and Java blocking on a
> per-application basis. 
> 
> These and other Cisco IOS Firewall features are available on the Cisco
> 800, 1600, 1700, 2500, 2600, 3600, 7100, 7200, RSM, and RSP7500 router
> platforms. 
> BENEFITS SUMMARY
> Cisco IOS Firewall filtering capabilities enable a Service Provider to
> offer a managed network service with integrated security, which can be a
> point of differentiation for the provider. Bundling the security features
> into the customer's access router enables a Service Provider's customer to
> turn an existing Cisco router into a firewall without having to purchase
> additional devices. This is a convenient and cost-effective option for end
> customers. 
> To learn more about Cisco IOS Firewall, CBAC, and Java blocking
> capabilities, visit the following URLs:
> http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/se
> cur_c/scprt3/scdcbac.htm
> http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/iofwfts1.htm#xtocid165423
> 
> Regards
> Dinesh



RE: enable security features with Cisco IOS using CBAC

2000-08-09 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar

Yes, Chuck the feature available is really exciting but the point is that
this feature is available from long time. I don't know why this feature
couldn't get popularity. That's why I want to know if some one has already
implemented this feature & is using.
Friends your comment on this will be really helpful for technology
enhencement. Bec'z I am comparing this feature with firewall like
CheckPoint.

Dinesh

-Original Message-
From:   Chuck Larrieu [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Wednesday, August 09, 2000 11:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:RE: enable security features with Cisco IOS using
CBAC

Funny you should mention this.

CBAC is one of the components of the MCNS specialty and one of the
strong
features of the IOS security now. I've read a bit in the Held and
Hundley
book Cisco Access Lists Field Guide. Now that I have the means to do
so, I
have been contemplating how to demonstrate CBAC to interested
parties in a
way that can help al of us learn a little more. I'd like to be able
to
demonstrate something other than ping and traceroute tests. Maybe if
someone
has a telnet host we can use?

Telnet_Host-internet--My_Router/with CBAC---|
   |Another_Router/telnet
into
it?and then telnet into the cbac router?

If the Cisco chat room is available, we can use that as a classroom
of
sorts.

Contact me off line to hash out some ideas for this.

Chuck


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From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of
Dinesh_Kakkar
Sent:   Tuesday, August 08, 2000 10:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:enable security features with Cisco IOS using CBAC
Importance: High

 Hello friends

Context-Based Access Control (CBAC) feature is very useful in cisco
IOS, i
would like to implement the same in my network. Can any one put some
more
light on the implementation how it is being implemented by you & how
you did
that.

>  I found that Context-Based Access Control (CBAC) feature in Cisco
IOS
> has variety  of options for in providing security.
> Here please find some more useful information about CBAC & reply
if we can
> use this feature for our network.
>
> Service Providers offering managed network services to customers
can
> enable security features in the Cisco IOS(r) software-based access
routers
> that they install on their customers' premises.  These
capabilities help
> protect end customers against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks,
intruders,
> and viruses. Service Providers, in effect, then, can layer a
security
> component on top of their managed network services to help keep
customers'
> internal information resources from being compromised - and their
Web
> servers from falling prey to DoS attacks, which render them
unavailable to
> users.
> TECHNOLOGY BACKGROUND
> One security feature in Cisco IOS software is Context-Based Access
Control
> (CBAC). CBAC, a component of the Cisco IOS Firewall feature set,
filters
> packets based on application-layer information, such as what kinds
of
> commands are being executed within the session. For example, if a
command
> that is not supported is discovered in a session, the packet can
be denied
> access.
> The CBAC component of the Cisco IOS Firewall enhances security for
TCP and
> User Datagram Protocol (UDP) applications that use well-known
ports, such
> as port 80 for HTTP or port 443 for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). It
does
> this by scrutinizing source and destination addresses.  Without
CBAC,
> administrators can permit advanced application traffic only by
writing
> permanent access control lists (ACLs). This approach leaves
firewall doors
> open, so most administrators have tended to deny all such
application
> traffic. With CBAC enabled, however, they can securely permit
multimedia
> and other application traffic by opening the firewall as needed
and
> closing it all other times.
> The Cisco IOS Firewall feature set can also be configured to block
Java
> applets from unknown or untrusted sources to protect against
attacks in
> the form of malicious commands or the introduction of viruses. A
Java
> executable file can steal passwords or otherwise wreak havoc with
a
> system. Filtering applets at the firewall centralizes the
filtering

RE: enable security features with Cisco IOS using CBAC

2000-08-09 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar

Hello Chris,

I would like to know how CBAC can be used to disable Java scripts. Can you
tell me I can have defense from such kind of vulnerabilities of Java
A Security Hole in Navigator 4.7  or earlier versions is found by West Coast
consultants.
A security hole discovered and delivered by a West Coast computer consultant
makes it possible to build a Web page that can turn a Netscape 4.7 or
earlier browser into a Web server, letting anyone browse and download files
on the system. 
In tests of code downloaded from the Web site of Dan Brumleve, eWEEK Labs
was able to build a Web page that, when browsed using Communicator 4.7, gave
us access to defined directories on the system of the client browsing the
Web site. We simply accessed it through a browser by entering the IP address
of the client system. The exploit functions in much the same way as
file-sharing systems such as Napster. 
The hole works by exploiting two Java classes (netscape.net.URLConnection
and netscape.net.URLinputStream) that are included in the Java
implementation used by Netscape browsers. By using a Java applet on the
site, the exploit is able to launch a local Java Web server within the
browser, which can then be accessed remotely. The server does not stop until
Netscape has been fully exited. 
Who's vulnerable? 
The exploit affects Netscape Communicator and Navigator Versions 4.7 and
earlier running on Windows systems and on Linux. Because it utilizes the
unique Java implementation in these browsers, the exploit doesn't affect
Internet Explorer or the Mozilla builds and the Netscape 6 pre-betas, which
use the standard Sun JVM. (See eWEEK Labs' review of Netscape 6 Preview
Release 2.) 
To defend against this exploit, users can turn off Java within their
Netscape browser or use a browser that isn't affected by the problem.
Companies with good firewalls should also be fairly well protected. 
Although Netscape has yet to release a fix for the bug, the fact that it
uses two seldom-used Java classes should make a fix fairly simple. In our
tests, we also found that Netscape browsers using a proxy server seemed to
be immune to the exploit. 
Users should keep in mind that, like often-discussed (but rarely seen)
hostile Java applets, this exploit must be deployed on a Web site to work
and cannot be distributed like a virus in the way that the popular hacker
ware Back Orifice can. And while the closely named Back Orifice provides
full control over attacked systems, the new Brown Orifice provides access
only to files. 


-Original Message-
From:   Chris Larson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Wednesday, August 09, 2000 7:28 PM
To: 'Dinesh_Kakkar'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:RE: enable security features with Cisco IOS using
CBAC

We use CBAC as a usefull first line of defense before the firewall.
Using
CBAC we can limit embryonic or half open connections, specifiy a
maximum
number of incomplete handshakes, set thresholds for certain types of
data,
limit java scripts and the level at which they operate, only allow
connections back through originating from the inside including udp
apps etc.
etc.

That is how we use it, mainly as a first line of defense and to
limit dos
attacks and attacks that rely on creating a large amount of
connections or
bombardment. 



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From: Dinesh_Kakkar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 1:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: enable security features with Cisco IOS using CBAC
Importance: High


 Hello friends

Context-Based Access Control (CBAC) feature is very useful in cisco
IOS, i
would like to implement the same in my network. Can any one put some
more
light on the implementation how it is being implemented by you & how
you did
that.

>  I found that Context-Based Access Control (CBAC) feature in Cisco
IOS
> has variety  of options for in providing security.
> Here please find some more useful information about CBAC & reply
if we can
> use this feature for our network.
> 
> Service Providers offering managed network services to customers
can
> enable security features in the Cisco IOS® software-based access
routers
> that they install on their customers' premises.  These
capabilities help
> protect end customers against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks,
intruders,
> and viruses. Service Providers, in effect, then, can layer a
security
> component on top of their managed network services to help keep
customers'
> internal information resources from being compromised - and their
Web
> servers from falling prey to DoS attacks, which render them
unavailable to
  

??good Case study on LAN/WAN

2000-06-15 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar

hello frns

can any body tell me where i can get a good case study or planning document
on a worldclass network.
Actually my requirement is i want to plan a very good Network setup. It
should have LAN on Gigabit ethernet & WAN with high speed Data/Voice &
Video.
Please reply if any one of you have such kind of case study or documented
design for such kind of network.

with thanks
Dinesh

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> Reply To: John Wu
> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 10:54 PM
> To:   William E Gragido; Shoaib Waqar; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:  RE: ACRC-BSCN-TEST
> 
>  ACRC and BSCN exam outlines are very different.
> 
> BSCN (640-503) does not cover ISDN/DDR, Bridging, Appletalk
> 
> but does contain more OSPF, EIGRP, BGP
> 
> 
> 
> William E Gragido wrote: 
> 
> 
> 
>   isn't going to begin in August of this year?
> 
>   > -Original Message-
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> Behalf Of
>   > Shoaib Waqar
>   > Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 3:08 PM
>   > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   > Subject: ACRC-BSCN-TEST
>   > 
>   > 
>   > Dear All,
>   > Can anyone tell me that when the testing of Routing 2.0 regarding 
>   > CCNP track
>   > 4.0 will be started? is it 30th June 2000?
>   > 
>   > Shoaib
>   > 
>   > Thanks and regards,
>   > 
>   > Shoaib Waqar
>   > Network Engineer
>   > Bachelors of Engineering in Computer Systems(B.E.CS),
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RE: ??good Case study on LAN/WAN

2000-06-15 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar

thanks, Chuck
actually i am planning for a complete new network. 
I know cisco cd & site does contain lots of technical information on
planning but what i am looking for is I want see some documented design of
such kind of network that should give clarity on what are the equipments
used & how its implemented.

dinesh


> --
> From: Chuck Larrieu[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 1:08 PM
> To:   Dinesh_Kakkar; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:  RE: ??good Case study on LAN/WAN
> 
> As always, a good place to start is
> http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm
> 
> There is a wealth of good information on the documentation home page.
> 
> If you have a cd as found in the box of any cisco product you purchase, so
> much the better.
> 
> Design principals remain the same, no matter what the technology in
> question. Understanding your design goals, business and technological
> requirements, underlying protocol behavior all are important.
> 
> BTW you really gonna run gig ethernet to the desktop? All right! :->
> read up carefully on the current state of things. Does your cable
> infrastructure support this? Distance limitations? I believe that gig over
> copper is now doable at distances up to 100 meters. But you have to be
> very
> careful with your end points. What little I have run into is still server
> to
> backbone switch or switch to switch distribution in a campus environment
> over fiber.
> 
> Priscilla Oppenheimer's book Top Down Network Design is a classic, and
> remains timeless because of the concentration on fundamentals as mentioned
> above. If you want to get into some real in depth stuff, Howard Berkowitz'
> books are worth reading.
> But as stated earlier, there are some excellent materials on CCO and all
> it
> costs is the paper you use to print it out.
> 
> Best wishes
> 
> Chuck
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
> Dinesh_Kakkar
> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 11:21 PM
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> Subject:  ??good Case study on LAN/WAN
> 
> hello frns
> 
> can any body tell me where i can get a good case study or planning
> document
> on a worldclass network.
> Actually my requirement is i want to plan a very good Network setup. It
> should have LAN on Gigabit ethernet & WAN with high speed Data/Voice &
> Video.
> Please reply if any one of you have such kind of case study or documented
> design for such kind of network.
> 
> with thanks
> Dinesh
> 
> > --
> > From:   John Wu[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Reply To:   John Wu
> > Sent:   Wednesday, June 14, 2000 10:54 PM
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> > Subject:RE: ACRC-BSCN-TEST
> >
> >  ACRC and BSCN exam outlines are very different.
> >
> > BSCN (640-503) does not cover ISDN/DDR, Bridging, Appletalk
> >
> > but does contain more OSPF, EIGRP, BGP
> >
> >
> >
> > William E Gragido wrote:
> >
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> > isn't going to begin in August of this year?
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> > > Dear All,
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> > > CCNP track
> > > 4.0 will be started? is it 30th June 2000?
> > >
> > > Shoaib
> > >
> > > Thanks and regards,
> > >
> > > Shoaib Waqar
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RE: FREE CBT courses

2000-06-24 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar

hello,

I couldn't locate any free CBT on this site.I could see only Courseware is
available , but no option to download the CBT.
did any one got it..pls reply

> -Original Message-
> From: Barry Hofland [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 1:56 AM
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> 
> I visited this site today, and it's GREAT!
> 
> All free downloadable ( Cisco ) courses!
> Player is available from the same website.
> http://suny002.itec.suny.edu/cbtweb/index.htm
> 
> Barry
> 
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RE: Free CBT site , download while you can !

2000-06-27 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar

hello Natasha,

i think u have very bad thinking for this kind of subject, what i feel is
that u should be happy that people are sharing information & technology & i
feel its must in this fast moving IT era. 
Ask those guys who developed Linux kind of OS & how much happy they are
after seeing that so many people are utilising their effert. 
think possitively & be happy.


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> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 4:58 AM
> To:   Dan Kaven
> Cc:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:  Re: Free CBT site , download while you can !
> 
> Not a lot of things upset me enough to publicly complain but if what is
> being done here is giving away software and cracks for Cisco training
> courses then mister what you are doing is illegal. As a software
> developer I put a lot of work and time into projects and would not be
> very happy to see it given away.
> Folks I suggest if this is the case, please do not download it! Any
> cracked software may contain potentially damaging code and should not be
> trusted.
> If this is not the case and I'm over reacting then I apologize to the
> group.
> Natasha
> 
> Dan Kaven wrote:
> > 
> > http://wonderinfo.net/certroom/e.html
> > 
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RE: Network Professional required in India

2000-07-04 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar

Thanks,


-Original Message-
From:   Networkspecialist [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Monday, July 03, 2000 6:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Network Professional required in India
Importance: High

Hello frns,

There are lots of requirement for Network professional in a reputed 
organisation.We are recruiting Networking professionals for
Networking Circle. 
As a one-off offer for Network requirements,

REQUIREMENT EXPERIENCE  
Manager 8+ Years

Specialists 5 - 8 Years

Engineers / 
Senior Engineers2 - 5 Years


Educational qualifications:

B.E / B.Tech / M.E. / M.Tech in CS or ECE with  more than two years
experience 
in N&S related activities

Diploma in CS or ECE with  more than Four years experience in N&S
related 
activities

The candidate should have the following technical skills:

In depth knowledge of Win 95, Win 98, Win NT Workstation, Win NT
Server
Good knowledge of PC and Server HW
Good at Exchange mailing systems
MCSE

In addition the candidate should have worked & specialized in, by
having 
experience in one or more  of the following OS  / Databases / WAN
equipment / 
Security systems / Web servers  on production servers / equipment.

UNIX - Administration & Shell scripting
Solaris or HP UX
Unix Security

DBA for SQL / Oracle on NT
DBA for Oracle on UNIX platforms

Setting up and maintaining WANs
Cisco Router configuration

WAN security
NT Security
Firewalls and Proxy server configurations

Lotus Domino
IIS
Apache webserver

MCSD, CCNA, CCNP, Linux and SUN Solaris Admin certified
professionals will be 
preferred.

All referrals may please be addressed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Your resume should reach me within a weektime.

Thanks and regards,
NetworkSpecialist

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RE: CCNA 1 or 2

2000-07-04 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar

Hello Amarjeet,

CCNA 2 has been launched on 1st July & the Todd Lamle new book is also
published, but the thing is that the book is not available in market. It
will be good if you write CCNA 2 only.
 
-Original Message-
From:   Amarjeet Singh [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Tuesday, July 04, 2000 3:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:CCNA 1 or 2

Dear all,
I am planning to give my ccna exams, I would like to know
whether I
should wait for CCNA # 2 to come or give the current exams.
Also what is launch date for the CCNA 2 ,any information on the same
will be
highly appreciated. 
Thanks in advance

Regards


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