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Re: Just to add a few sanity checks: Is the file named helloworld or HelloWorld? Case matters. Can you run the file as /home/root/helloworld? My other thoughts match rubberman's comments, check ownwership and rights. | |
Re: That's an odd location for a DLL to run at startup. You probably had a virus/malware issue and this is the remnants of it. Probably best to run Malwarebytes and to check your starup items as well. | |
Re: What IP comes back when you ping www.google.com? Does it match the IPs from an NSlookup of www.google.com? Can you telnet to port 80 at www.google.com or even one of the returned addresses? Can you http directly to one of the google addresses? Have you tried another browser from vista? … | |
Re: WPA2 PSK is a preshared key that both parties agree to in order to establish a conenction. WPA2 ENT can use certificates to establish a conenction as well provided that the router is setup correctly and the client can provide the user cert. | |
Re: 3d animation, flash, traditional? Start with open source app called pencil. Great for onion skin style of traditonal hand drawn animation styles. | |
Re: Version doesn't matter. Everything from win 95 and later uses F8 to access the safemode/startup menu. | |
Re: Installing linux will give you the option of replacing the OS on the machine. Essentially, the files are not accessible from the OS anymore. However, the without a secure wipe, there may be file remnants on the PC that can be recovered. For the security minded (or the paranoid like … | |
![]() | Re: TLS will run over port 25 and is usually oppurtunistic. To force TLS over a send connector you would use: Set-SendConnector 'Name-of-connector' -RequireTLS $true In that case, if TLS could not be negotiated, no connection is made. BTW, if you want to enable tls globally, check it with a website … |
Re: Simply sounds like the 2 devices and the accomanying software use lots of CPU cycles. Nothing more. The Core 2 Duo is rated up to 100c at which point the mac may power down. So being in the 80c range is fine when running CPU intensive stuff. Nothing to worry … | |
Re: To add... there is no hard,fast rule of thumb when it comes to creating the Virtual Disks. Even MS own best practices worksheets instruct you to test in a lab and try different scenarios under a test load to see which works best for you. On the practical side for … | |
Re: There are USB adapters for MAC that will support that resolution. If those monitors support displayport, then try this one: http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-DisplayPort-External-Adapter-USB32DPPRO/dp/B008CXFM64 | |
Re: In the VPN client, enable the LOG then attempt the connection. Review the log or post a sanitized log file here for review. | |
Re: If you want your 1 pc to be highest priority over everything else. Enter Your PC's MAC address or if it has a static IP, you can use that too. In the lower section set Precedence remarking to 5 (don't use 6 or 7 here) and set the Queue to … | |
Re: Did you run some kind of CHMOD -R command on that path? / or /usr or /usr/lib ? Can you check your history? history | grep chmod | |
Re: Yep - right here: The following message to <andrew@aztecblades.com> was undeliverable. The reason for the problem: 5.1.0 - Unknown address error 550-'sorry, **no mailbox here by that name** (#5.1.1)' | |
Re: Welcome to windows 8. Some marketing genius thought the all flat look was the next hip-cool thing and there you go. With the release of the service pack you now get to choose between all white background or 2 shades of very light grey.... I can't use it myself. Even … | |
Re: Ubuntu doesn't run .exe files like windows would. It's a totally different world. | |
Re: So when do OSes like 3.1, 95, 98, 2000, and XP become 'abandonware'? | |
Re: ARe you pinging via IP address or hostname. if IP, then you have basic connenctivity but have not tested resolution. Test with hostname. if hostname, then resolution and connectivity are fine. Check for viral activity. if you only tested IP, then check that your DNS servers are set correctly then … | |
Re: A 5 second google search got me a dozen links on how to do this. Try : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQDNBp6w97w http://dreambox-help.info/?p=870 http://www.pajek.net/telstar/Navodila/Dreambox_500_For_Newbies_5.5.pdf | |
Re: What format is the External disk partition? FAT32? EXT4? MAC Journaled? | |
Re: did you format / initialize the card on the PC? Is this SD card in an android phone? | |
Are there any strongswan experts here.... I'm just trying to get a Strongswan roadwarrior setup going that can be used from an android stock VPN client using IPSEC Xauth. (i've also tried from an IPAD with same user cert) With a cert based auth, you can identify the road warrior … | |
Re: Are you upgrading through the windows store or from a downloaded ISO. From what I understand, if you use the ISO you can do an in place upgrade. The store does not have that option. | |
Re: With Wifi signal issues, do same basic sanity checking: 1) get the latest drivers for your laptop wifi adapter 2) flash the latest firmware on the router. 3) use a wifi scanner to scan nearby signals, change your router's channel to one with less chatter 1 or 6 or 11. … | |
Re: 1st thing I think of is to make sure you have your keyboard map set to US-English. Look at Control Panel -> Region and Language -> keyboards. IS this set correctly? | |
Re: If I read that right, both subnets behind the .18 and .20 consumer linksys routers are assigned 192.168.1.0/24 subnets. If that is true then you can not use a VPN at all due to the overlapping subnets. (these routers don't seem to support NAT before Crypto to overcome that issue, … | |
Re: You can't unnless you admin the server and can pull the ip info from the traffic. Then you can geo-locate the ip. That is unless they are using proxies and/or VPN. | |
Re: Piece of tape works well also. | |
Re: As a sanity check: dpkg -l | grep mysql What is the output? | |
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Re: Most OSs will have built in, basic video drivers. Good enough to display a screen. You would load the specific drivers from manufacturers to realize the full potenntial of the card. Sound is not an essential part of using a system. Older cards might be able to take advantage of … | |
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Re: This is a very common setup. I run split DNS in multiple locations and have both internal and external MX along with the helper records for exchange/lync/etc... If the records were updated, then you must wait for the TTL to expire before DNS servers begin updating. I think you mentioned … | |
Re: This is a 4 year old thread.... Why bring it back to life at all? | |
Re: From the problem PC, what are the dns servers? Use 'ipconfig /all' to get the info. Once you have the IP info for the dns servers, use nslookup. Change server to the one from ipconfig. Try an external name. What do you get? | |
Re: SIP does not like NAT. That's a fact. To get around this problem several solutions are available depending on what your devices offer. i.e. STUN, ICE, TURN, SIP Fixup are all available. You may need to enable one or more of these features on your phone or router for this … | |
Re: Similiar to linux, an Andoid will mount a filesystem to / (and others) to access the files within. C:\ is a DOS/Windows invention. So to etc/hosts will usually be found at /etc/hosts. | |
Re: We could start with some information: Run 'ipconfig /all' from each windows host. Run ifconfig from the MAC. From the Win machines, are you using ICS (internet connection sharing) | |
Re: I have 2 methods I like to use. 1st one is basically stokes1900's solution where you run a hosts file pointing bad sites to your loopback ip 127.0.0.1. There are several tools that will create the file for you. Spybot s&D [url]http://www.safer-networking.org/index2.html[/url] or the 'parasite' hosts file [url]http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm[/url] are both … | |
Re: Most of the Dell T series Towerr machines will have expansion slots for drop in video cards. I have a t110 sitting next to me right now running Nas4Free and I does have expansion capability. It only has the single PSunit, but the newer models may give you dual PS … | |
Re: Along with that, do you know what filesystem is on the disk? Was it created with Windows, on a MAC, Linux? | |
Re: There's no possible way to answer that on a forum like this. ASk a more specific question please. | |
Re: IMHO, there are plenty of $5 per month VPN services out there. You can use the VPN service to encrypt your traffic between your computer to the vpn server so no one can read it (i.e. the isp). The vpn server will relay your web request so that it looks … | |
Re: Are you on a home wifi network or wired network? If you find yourself without DNS, quickly go to CMD prompt and do a ipconfig /all. This will show if you still have an IP address and what your DNS servers should be. Take that DNS server IP and ping … | |
![]() | Re: QOS is the term describing the prioritization of certain network services. In a nutshell, an administrator can assign different levels of importance to network traffic. As an example, VOIP traffic should always be given highest priority while outbound http traffic could be relegated to a lower tier since no one … |
Re: You could probably write this is python or any scripting language in 10 minutes or less..... is that within your area? | |
Re: Alt+S may have been reassigned to another function and this might also depend on the browser you are using. The Alt+letter combo will be reflected in the menu bar by a Underlined Letter. So in Firefox, Alt+F opens the File menu. It is possible that the Alt+S combo has now … |
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