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Replied To a Post in Secure connection fails
I went to curl and pull the cert from that host, but I am getting a no host found error on that FQDN. If you want, msg me the ip … -
Replied To a Post in Connection refused or ports closed problem
Lines 62 and 63 show the listening on all IPs on port 80. Then you have another include on line 556. In that directory, do you have any additional conf … -
Replied To a Post in Secure connection fails
In the SSL cert, what do you have as subject or SAN for the hostname? Do you have this same hostname in the .conf file? Is port 8000 listening for … -
Replied To a Post in Connection refused or ports closed problem
OK, httpd. So next up would be, lets have a look at your apache conf files. httpd.conf, apache2.conf, any enabled-sites conf files, etc.... -
Replied To a Post in Remote connection
WE need to know what OS, what remote product, what are the source and destination Addresses, and what kind of authentication is in use. -
Replied To a Post in Connection refused or ports closed problem
Does [chrome] appear above or below the TCP 80 LISTENTING? In the output, the service appears after the listening port. -
Replied To a Post in Connection refused or ports closed problem
You should block your public IPs when posting (better safe than sorry). With that, we are now certain it is not the router, network, or other host. So now we … -
Replied To a Post in Lync2013
we would need a lot more information to troubleshoot anything like that. Lync functionality really has nothing to do with being able to ping a colleague. -
Replied To a Post in Windows Server 2003 Std R2 x86 OEM x13-25993
WTH is windows 7 server edition? Never heard of it. -
Replied To a Post in Connection refused or ports closed problem
How about this.... lets eliminate everything having to do with either the host or the network. Shut down the host. Try to hit the web page from outside your network. … -
Replied To a Post in Windows Server 2003 Std R2 x86 OEM x13-25993
FYI, you can get these off tech net if needed. Also, FYI, 2003 support is ending on July of 2015. You should really consider moving to a newer OS if … -
Replied To a Post in Data Center Hardware Design
Seriously, this is a job for a local consultant. There is a LOT more to it than what can be explained here in just a few paragraphs. -
Replied To a Post in NETWORK SSID
SSID is not the name of the router. SSID is the name if the Wireless network that is usually broadcasted out for client to find and attach. From the router/ap … -
Replied To a Post in Is "full virtualization solution" better than everyday application solution
IN linux, KVM, XEN, and ProxMox are good solutions. We've used Proxmox for years here and it has really matured. There are still issues, especially if the host or shared … -
Replied To a Post in Connection refused or ports closed problem
What I"m getting at is, either apache is running on that host (unbeknownst to you) and fighting for control over port 80 or internal networking is messed up and you … -
Replied To a Post in Connection refused or ports closed problem
Other items off top of my head. - check that the port forward is hitting the correct internal IP for this host. - Can the ports can be hit from … -
Replied To a Post in external HDD not detecteda
Also, ARe you sure the HD isn't detected or are you just not seeing a partition/drive letter? What does the Disk manager tell you? -
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There are dozens. I use one called simply 'Unit Converter'. No ads, free, works well. -
Replied To a Post in Connection refused or ports closed problem
Sanity check. From your Windows PC with the open ports, use the online tool http://canyouseeme.org This will give you your current public IP, plus it will allow you to test … -
Replied To a Post in Which is best operating system windows vs ios Apple ?
Apple ios will always be more stable. The simple reason is that they only need to code the OS for their own proprietary hardware. Windows tries to support a multiverse … -
Replied To a Post in HARD DRIVE FOR MAC PRO
It depends on the model of macbook. If your MBP uses a 2.5 inch SATA drive, then you can replace it with almost any other 2.5 inch sata. Load up … -
Replied To a Post in problem with shared folders/printers and date/time in AD
Have all the PCs sync time with a single DC. All domain members should already to this. Standalones should be told where to get their time. Get the DC to … -
Replied To a Post in Asus Laptop, bad bad lag
No sweat... glad its working for you. -
Replied To a Post in Asus Laptop, bad bad lag
Well, in MSCONFIG, there are startup items and services. Start with services. Begin by turning on a set of services, reboot, and test. If the PC is ok, go back … -
Replied To a Post in Asus Laptop, bad bad lag
boot into safe mode (f8 on startup) run msconfig from START - RUN Select Diagnostic startup Reboot Hows the performance now? If this is acceptable, then you can start turning … -
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I don't understand your question. -
Replied To a Post in networking two computers
Ya - we would need a lot more detail. -
Replied To a Post in ESXi 5.5 and RAID problem
Right off the bat, you need to check whether the hardware is on the Hardware compatibility list for ESXi. http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/search.php If it's not on the list, I would say don't … -
Replied To a Post in Doubt on etc/sysconfig/libvirtd.conf
Well for starters, what system are you using? -
Replied To a Post in Need to speed up connection from remote user to LAN
You need to provide a lot more info. What's the current conenction using? What are the speeds? What content is he trying to access? What do you consider acceptable speeds? -
Replied To a Post in Packet loss & Slow WAN
1st thing i would do is disconnect all internal lan devices. Plug a single system directly into your DSL drop (or into your DSL modem... not sure what type you … -
Replied To a Post in VPN Home Office and Customer
You can't change your home subnet to match your office without new code to nat one or both sides before the crypto map evaluates the traffic. From the customer side … -
Replied To a Post in VPN Home Office and Customer
It would not work like this. First, if your customer won't allow it, should you really be doing this??? Use a jump host in your office. From any PC you … -
Replied To a Post in Is there a RF Monitoring driver for Intel AC 7260?
For the RAW RF, a simple $10 dongle and some opensource software get's you a RTL-SDR setup to monitor a wide range of frequencies up to 6-8 gig depending on … -
Replied To a Post in What wil be your favourite feature in upcoming iPhone?
I liked the part where applepay can now collect info and index your transactions against your apple ID to know even more about you. -
Replied To a Post in VPN Home Office and Customer
Typical hub and spoke VPN model. Your office is the hub with the 2 b2b VPN tunnels terminated to it. The trick to getting your home office to speak with … -
Replied To a Post in Filter Windows Event Viewer by details
Not sure what issue you are seeing... In 2008 and 2013 servers, I can use the FILTER option off the context or main menu and enter any text, including text … -
Replied To a Post in RunDLL Error in PC
Do you mean QuickScan? I would run the Full scan and let it go... it can take a few hours. -
Replied To a Post in embedded linux trying to launch application in SSH shell
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 … -
Replied To a Post in RunDLL Error in PC
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 … -
Replied To a Post in No Web access
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 … -
Replied To a Post in pre-shared key vs security key?
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 … -
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3d animation, flash, traditional? Start with open source app called pencil. Great for onion skin style of traditonal hand drawn animation styles. -
Replied To a Post in Wipe all Information from my Computer for Donation
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, … -
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Replied To a Post in vim after new installation
Create a file called ~/.vimrc and add: :set autoindent -
Replied To a Post in Macbook Pro High Temps when using Edirol UA-25 USB audio interface
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 … -
Replied To a Post in File Server virtualization
In VM space, a RAW iSCSI mapping has it's pro's and con's. With RAW mappings, VM based snapshots are not usually possible. So if you plan on RAW mappings, make … -
Replied To a Post in Install Ubuntu from USB?
Just to add my 2 cents, I use Universal USB Installer to get Distros to USB. http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/ -
Replied To a Post in File Server virtualization
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 …
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