RE: Passwords On Paper

2001-12-20 Thread Bonner, Jon
How do you ensure that it is the proper envelope? What I mean is, what's to stop someone from opening the envelope and gaining the passwords, and then resealing the passwords in a duplicate envelope? (Or have I read too many Tom Clancy novels...) Jon Bonner -Original Message- From: John

Re: hOt or cold back up?

2001-12-20 Thread gminick
On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 06:32:11PM -0300, you (Rodrigo Ramos) wrote: Can anyone tell me the difference between hot site back up and cold site back up? Fix me if I'm wrong, but I think that hot backup is when you're backuping your data in a realtime, and cold (???) is when you are doing backup

Re: TCP ports

2001-12-20 Thread Jared C. Lovell
The official source: http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers To learn about CIFS and SMB, check out http://ubiqx.org/cifs/ http://www.samba.org/cifs/docs/what-is-smb.html hope that helps. - Jared Lovell On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, [iso-8859-1] sathish gowda wrote: Hi everybody where can

RE: TCP ports

2001-12-20 Thread Vega, Cesar
Take a look at http://www.portsdb.org/ (The Internet Ports Database) Cordial Greetings, CVC # -Original Message- # From: sathish gowda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] # Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 11:34 PM # To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] # Subject: TCP ports # # # Hi everybody where

Re: TCP ports

2001-12-20 Thread Joseph
These came up in google: http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers http://compnetworking.about.com/cs/tcpportnumbers/ Ports 137 - 139 are windows netbios ports. - Original Message - From: sathish gowda [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 12:33

RE: hOt or cold back up?

2001-12-20 Thread Jagh, Kevin (TGA/MLOL)
HOT sites are live, all the time. The time to recovery is almost nothing, as all the data on one site is kept totally current (within maybe a few minutes) of the other site. The hardware is already in place, and so is the software (through some sort of backup replication or somesuch).

Re: Closing open ports

2001-12-20 Thread RĂ©mi Cohen-Scali
U could also install a portscans detection tool as portsentry running on unix (windows ???). Duane Beck wrote: TCP0.0.0.0:4450.0.0.0:0 LISTENING UDP0.0.0.0:445*:* The ports are not currently open to any foreign machines; the 0.0.0.0:0 and *:* are

Re: TCP ports

2001-12-20 Thread H Carvey
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The short answer is that just about any port list, to include RFC 1700, will tell you what *should* be listening on certain well-known or registered ports. However, in today's day and age of configurable trojans, netcat listeners, port monitors

Re: hOt or cold back up?

2001-12-20 Thread Dennis Depp
A hot backup refers to backing up a database while the database is still running. On a cold backup to shutdown the database and then do the backup. Dennis Depp At 06:32 PM 12/17/2001 -0300, Rodrigo Ramos wrote: Hi, Can anyone tell me the difference between hot site back up and cold site back

Re: hot or cold back up?

2001-12-20 Thread Walt Nickels
Sure. A hot site is a commercial disaster recovery service that allows a business to continue computer and network operations in the event of a computer or equipment disaster. For example, if an enterprise's data processing center becomes inoperable, that enterprise can move all data processing

Locking down IIS

2001-12-20 Thread James Kelty
Hello! I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction to books, and or web sites that will lay out the best way to lock down, bastionize, a win2k/IIS 5.0 server. Thanks! -James

Re: hOt or cold back up?

2001-12-20 Thread Kelly Kleinfelder
Rodrigo, A cold site is an empty computer room equipped with raised floor, air-conditioning, power and fire suppression. Basically, an empty data center just waiting for computers. A hot site is a data center that is fully equipped with machines ready to be used quickly in the event of an

Re: TCP ports

2001-12-20 Thread Brent Adam Goldspring
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, [iso-8859-1] sathish gowda wrote: Hi everybody where can I get some useful tutors about the different TCP ports and detail working description For example I need to know about 137 and 139 ports Thanks Sathish Gowda Search the web, that info is easy to find. 137 and

Re: Cover

2001-12-20 Thread Johannes Verelst
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IE vs. Netscape browser security

2001-12-20 Thread lauraisko
Hi all, I'm having a problem with a client who insists on going to porn sites and as a result has all kinds of applications downloading and installing themselves on his PC. (yes, i've told him not to go, but it's his network/bandwidth.) He doesn't have the patience to check each cookie or add a