I can't use Outlook web because a key application that the client uses requires a MAPI
connection to Outlook proper, and the programmers and not willing to change the code
to adapt.
~Eliot Sakhartov~
Lead Analyst Desktop Support
Studio Operations Group/Corporate
http://www.universalstudios.com
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, camthompson wrote:
> consider this (I'm trying to make a network more secure) :
> A user enters grub upon bootup and hits "e" to edit the Linux boot
> procedure and then continues to boot into single user mode, and he then
> chagnes the root password to whatever he suits t
The following may help.
www.securit-e-doc.com
Dave Kleiman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.netmedic.net
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From: Zimin, Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 14:19
To: Phillips, Mike; Jack Hill; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Secure Documentatio
From: "Raoul Armfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In the original post the poster stated that he understood that Roaming
profiles where the best solution however for whatever reason he could
not implement them so he is looking for a workaround to roaming
profiles.
My bad, didn't notice that. We probabl
Hi,
We have a rule on our firewall that allows all employees to use pcAnywhere
to connect to a host OUTSIDE of our network. It is in one direction...that
is from inside our network to an outside host and not vise versa. Our
firewall administrator, came to me and asks me if I had any security
From: "Mike Heitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Just out of curiosity I've never found Snort for the Windows
platform. Do you have a link for this?
mike heitz ** sr it manager ** UPSHOT
312-943-0900 x5190
Here's a port (haven't used it myself so be cautious) there may be others,
this was the third g
No CD Rom/Floppy in the server? :-D
Burton M. Strauss III wrote:
You can't ... well, the grub password may prevent the trivial case, but if
you have physical access to the hardware, you have the keys to the universe.
(What would stop Mr/Ms Cracker from bring his/her OWN grub floppy?)
-Burto
My original thoughts deal only with someone who contracts his services. If
you are starting up your own company, that is a different thing which
substantially more risks and substantially more potential benefits (long
term). I only based my thoughts on what I received as a contractor. If
someone
Hi Jenn
take a look at snort, but also consider ACID
http://www.cert.org/kb/acid/
Have multiple snort sensors logging to a mysql DB and use ACID to view
it via a web browser. Its great!
cheers
Ivan Coric
IT Security Officer
Information Technology
WorkCover Queensland
Ph: (07) 30066414 Fax: (07)
Yes, it does support discovery.
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=enablepmtubhdetect&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm
=8e7f01c2794c%241f58bda0%242ae2c90a%40phx.gbl&rnum=8
Dave Kleiman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.netmedic.net
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From: Mark Reardon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Hi,
My company wants to implement biztalk into our edi solution. Does anyone use this and
can you recommend to me any security information/recommendations (books etc)?
Thanks
Jenn
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