> One program I am aware of to remove adware and spyware is ad-aware by
> lavasoft http://www.lavasoftusa.com. Has any body used this?
Ad-aware is fantastic software. Use it with confidence.
> Andre sent stuff on Expect which would solve the RSA problem
> but then I
> would have a user id and password in a script. I could protect that
> file to the user only I suppose. (Many thanks Andre)
Why does your expect script have to store user ID & password in a script?
Have you ever heard
> Windows 2000 Terminal Server supports 128-bit encrypted sessions
> "out-of-the-box"...
and
> Other then pushing a GUI over SSH (which I'm considering), what
> would be a low or no cost VPN solution for me to log into my home
> network (Windows based so I can connect to MS Terminal Serv
> How would you go about building a fault tolerant solution so
> that both ISPs
> can be used (either load-shared or as active/backup) for
> outbound client
> traffic and inbound SMTP traffic? Can this be accomplished
> currently using a
> Cisco PIX (in HA config). If not, what feature would be
> apply SP2! The CIO kept saying that he could hear me
> saying "I told you so". The CIO lied to the CEO and
> said that it was not a Admin level intrusion, but
> merely a rouge FTP account used for Warez. The
> cracker could have formatted the drives with data at
> any time!
Morally speaking
> I would like to monitor my bandwidth at home,
>
> 1)I would like to know if I am getting all the bandwidth I
> have been promised from the ISP.
>
> 2)I would like to be sure no one is using my bandwidth.
>
> do you know of any tool that shows how much traffic is
> passing through a certain
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Cisco switches can even copy from other VLANs using a command called rspan.
Rspan is definitely dangerous, so watch it. :)
Peter Mueller