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Did that. It was the first thing I looked at, having had experience
with RADIUS before. I created a user on the 3000, and it worked fine.
BTW, we use the Kerberos/Active Directory authentication. But you knew
that...
Steve Egan (temp)
Systems/Network Engineer
Greetings, Brain Trust:
I've been troubleshooting a VPN access problem for about two days now
and have almost scratched a groove in my head - this one's a puzzler.
My boss has an IBM Lenovo T60 laptop that has the Cisco VPN client
software loaded into it. It was working just fine up until
No no no no no, Craig:
"You can check out any time you want,
But you can *never* leave!"
Steve Egan (temp)
Systems/Network Engineer
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Cerino
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 5:42 AM
To:
NS is busted.
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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c - 312.731.3132
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Egan
(Temp)
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 8:51 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] File replication setup problem
Howdy,
e? I'm not sure that a simple demote will do the trick. I'm
enough of a thumb-fingered idiot when it comes to AD that I live in fear
of really screwing the pooch if I do something like this - but I have to
get it solved somehow.
Somebody got a life preserver?
Steve Egan (temp)
Systems/Network Engineer
Occasional AD fumble-fingered idiot
ody, all of your suggestions are spot on. Especially the Network adapter
and the WiFi...
Steve Egan (temp)
Systems/Network engineer
Purcell Systems
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Noah Eiger
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 9:09 AM
To:
being
written to or read from? It used to give me nightmares, since the
devices are small and easily fit into a pocket or other small area...
Steve Egan (temp)
Systems/Neetwork engineer
Purcell Systems
desk: 509 755-0341 x 110
cell: 509 893-0751
fax: 509 755
RF is funny stuff. Depending on the strength/frequency of the carrier
wave, walls, current-carrying wires within those walls, and even rebar
within concrete can act as waveguides. Toss in a healthy dose of
multipathing and BFO's (Beat Frequency Oscillators) and you have a
nightmare in cubicle-lan
Back in the mists of antiquity, when 3 meg disks were the norm
(mainframes...), we always put any files that were going to be heavily
used (in terms of r/w) closest to the spindle since the heads had less
distance to travel. Fewer milliseconds to get to what you were looking
for. We also optimize
Back in my days of programming in C, if we used the C-Worthy Interface
Library (CWIL), a simple three-line program would be a MINIMUM of 170K.
Maybe it's because a GUI is now included, or somesuch??
Steve Egan
Purcell Systems
System/Network Administrator
desk 509 755-0341 x110
cell 509 475-7682
fa
When I was working for Uncle Sam's Flying Air Circus, *that's* what I
called it - even though I was working in a hole in the ground at Minot
AFB, ND. Anybody above the rank of E-5 didn't appreciate the name, but
that's how it was referred to amongst the troops...
Three years ago, when I was worki
Does this fall in the ID10T category? DOH!
Sigh.
Steve Egan
Purcell Systems
System/Network Administrator
desk 509 755-0341 x110
cell 509 475-7682
fax 509 755-0345
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Sent: Thursday, October 26
Okay - I just HAVE to ask...
What does it Dew for you??
(ducks!)
Steve Egan (Temp)
Network/Systems Engineer
Purcell Systems
"One Unix to rule them all,
One Resolver to find them,
One IP to bring them all,
And in the Zone to Bind them."
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Ummm, what's 6 X 9 ??
Steve Egan
Purcell Systems
System/Network Administrator
desk 509 755-0341 x110
cell 509 475-7682
fax 509 755-0345
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joe
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 4:17 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.active
Layer 3 refers to the ISO layers (7 in all) that make up the ISO/OSI
Network model. Levels 1 and 2 are the hardware layer(s), Layer 3 gets
into the routing architecture(s). When two or more networks are joined
by way of the Internet, they are using Layer 3 and above to communicate.
I suspect you
Is this on a router? What kind of ACL are you using? Firewall?
Steve Egan
Purcell Systems
System/Network Administrator
desk 509 755-0341 x110
cell 509 475-7682
fax 509 755-0345
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Sent: Sunday, Oc
g, making DCs mail servers and FTP servers. Might as
> well load them up with web services next.
>
> BTW, you probably shouldn't be posting your infrastructure in a
> message list.
>
>
>
> On 10/6/06, *Steve Egan (Temp)* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[E
TP servers. Might as well load them up with web
services next.
BTW, you probably shouldn't be posting your infrastructure in a message list.
On 10/6/06, Steve
Egan (Temp) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Al, will do. I tucked FTPSERVER under a desk and forgot
about it. Experience has t
ieces if you can help it. Upgrading
the forest functional level or the domain functional level is not something you
want to just walk out and pull the trigger on without understanding what it
means and what the implications are.
Al
On 10/5/06, Steve
Egan (Temp) <[EMAIL
I'm the System/Network Engineer for Purcell Systems, and I'm afraid I've
"screwed the pooch" on my network. Here's how:
Shut down an antiquated FTP server after transferring files to the "new"
FTP server. The old one's OS was Win2K, the new one is Win2003.
I *did not* do anything to AD at the ti
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