Hi Leon,
You find IPTables, Linux firewalls,
firewall design etc info at: www.e-secure-db.us
Site is organised into folders, most relevant ones are:
http://www.e-secure-db.us/dscgi/ds.py/View/Collection-933
IPTables
http://www.e-secure-db.us/dscgi/ds.py/View/Collection-1539
Tools - IPTables
Here you can find an extensive set of tools, organised in
categories.. Most of them are free:
http://www.e-secure-db.us/dscgi/ds.py/View/Collection-942
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See http://www.e-secure-db.us/dscgi/ds.py/View/Collection-1537
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You may want to search the list... there was alot o
Very comprehensive, specialized IT security news, updated 24x7,
http://www.e-secure-it.co.nz/dscgi/ds.py/View/Collection-206
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Hi,
Here is a collection of tools that will give what you look for:
http://www.e-secure-db.us/dscgi/ds.py/View/Collection-1535
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Hi Trevor,
Not sure if there is such a tool around, but we have
collected folders with forensics and file checking tools here:
http://www.e-secure-db.us/dscgi/ds.py/View/Collection-1515
http://www.e-secure-db.us/dscgi/ds.py/View/Collection-1525
Have a look for anything that may help you.
Good
Only problem is that, once you are infected, the latest virus (XXparty)
seems to check
your own email address and its SMTP routine does not propagate to yourself.
Can still do it using an empty contact list, except for an alias address to
yourself.
Some newer viruses only propagate to unread mess
Hi Marc,
We have tested it and it works perfectly for us.
Used NS 100 as concentrator, and small Linux appliances (SnapGear)
with FS to set up SME VPN network.
Only thing to keep in mind is that, if you want to remotely manage the VPN
NATTed clients, you need two tunnels per connection.
Arjen
Ne
http://www.hcfa.gov/hipaa/hipaahm.htm
Regards,
Arjen
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From: Thomas Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: HIPAA Standards
Where can I find information on the current HIPAA Security Standards?
Thanks!
T
Most models nowadays have their battery hardwired, and is not removable.
There will either be a jumper or switch on the main board that needs to be
shortened.
As Richard says, to find the correct jumper, you will need the manual/tech
ref.
Arjen de Landgraaf
New Zealand
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Hi Mike,
Isn't that a little bit like placing a PIR; passive infrared detector at the
outside of your house, instead of in the inside?
You don't want the alarm to go off whenever anybody walks by in front of the
house.
Receiving many false positives only diminishes the value. Similar to your
car
www.snapgear.com
Arjen de Landgraaf
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hi all,
I would like
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