could someone please explain PAT?
Thanks
www.dslreports.com offers nice tests.
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From: Jeremy Parr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 11:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: bandwidth monitoring
MRTG of course
Go 'Feel Lucky' on google with mrtg
On Sun, 2001-12-09 at
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Jason,
Does anyone know of a list of files for Windows
NT/2000 that show what each
file does or what application it is related to.
For example: I have a list
of several .DLL files and I want to find out
what applications they belong
to. I also have
Hi Stuart,
I think you can find some links to Read-Only RJ45 at Silicon Defense
Website, in de FAQ about Snort, they expose some good links to that...
IIRC..
Also, try a search on Google, I remember that I found some links, some month
ago, but didn't test it yet.
Concerning W2k, you can just
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On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 01:06:29PM -0800, Jay D. Dyson([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The most proactive method, IMHO, is to develop a system on your
server that checks for open relays and automatically adds them to a deny
list. This will
Bulding internet firewalls is a god book ?
Somebody here was read ?
thankz
Makaveli
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Gurpreet Singh wrote:
Ryan,
Which book are you referring to, is it 'Linux System Administration (Linux
Library) -- Vicki Stanfield, et al' @
These are ports that are open in one of my w2k [ntfs] professionals
machines. this pc runs 2 firewalls and an ids with a real time virus
guard. I want to make some sense out of this and want to know how to close
these (only the malicious like 445) ports and how to do further analysis on
That will load balance outbound traffic, but not inbound traffic. If you
are just browsing the web, you usually have over 90% of your traffic
inbound, which will all go through the ISP that owns the IP address you
are using.
Eric
Ben Setnick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
12/11/2001 08:07 AM
I usually don't jump into the middle of discussions like this, but if
you are sending traffic out to the internet, you are not only concerned
with which interface your traffic leaves, but also which interface
traffic comes back in on. The only way to maintain symmetry in your
traffic is to