For the second time in two years, Wyndham Hotels and Resorts says hackers managed to access its computer systems, stealing personal data including customer payment card data.
I plan to make a set of classic socket functions to simplify their usages.
Since i work under windows and linux indifferently i usually make it portable (it's not my first version of this set of functions), but i want to do something different this time and dedicate one version to windows, and one other to linux.
With that i wonder for the windows version, if the WSA* functions can have any interest using them instead of the psock ones.
I have found nothing about a comparison between them, so if any of you have any idea, suggestion, link or benchmark ?
The following is my route output. eth0 is my wired network and eth1 is my wireless network. Only wired one has access to internet. If I enable wireless, I am not able to access internet, it tries to access via eth1 and I get 404 page of the wireless router. Why does eth1 have higher preference though default is eth0 (link)?
[balakrishnan@mylap ~]$ route
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface
default 10.26.0.1 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0
10.26.0.0 * 255.255.192.0 U 1 0 0 eth0
link-local * 255.255.0.0 U 1000 0 0 eth0
192.168.1.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 9 0 0 eth1
Hi Guys!
I need some help. I'm completely new to Linux. I'm trying to set
up the following scenario:
+-----+eth0 +-----+ +---+
| VM2 |-----------| VM1 |---------------| H |
+-----+ eth1 +-----+eth0 (NAT) +---+
VM2 - Virtual machine from Virtual Box, using Ubuntu
VM1 - Virtual machine from Virtual Box, using Ubuntu: I want this to act as a NAT.
H - Host, my Windows Vista
The dots were just added since after saving the spaces disappear.
So if I ping H from VM2, H would receive a different IP address from VM2. Could you give me a step by step on this?
All machines are of course 32 bit.
Thanks. Would appreciate the help so much.
i have one windows 2008 server & windows xp clients.
one HP2600n is connected to network with network cable, and installed in server and shared.
also same printer is shared on xp cleints.
the problem is: once cleints send print it come to the server que and stuck there untill we manually restart printer spooler service.
once we restart the service all the prints in QUE prints and after that new prints again stuck in QUE till next manually restart.
how can we solve this problem?
Thanks
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I hope someone can help me..
I'm trying to connect with my university remote filestore, but I can't make it work..
Here is explained what to do on Windows or Mac, and here I found a guide about how to do it with ubuntu, but it's not working to me (at the end of all the steps, I can't access to the mounted folder). I can access to the storage through Konqueror (I'm using KDE), but I would like to access to it also without it.
Any suggestion?
I have a U-verse ATT DSL Internet at our church building. Recently, any computer that is plugged into the network via Ethernet keeps losing its internet connectivity. The setup is from the Modem to a Netgear Wireless Router, and from the router to 3 different computers. None of the laptops that use Wifi ever lose internet, just the wired ones, and I end up having to do ipconfig /release and /renew every day to get it back. One computer has Windows 7 and one has Windows XP. Any ideas as to what is going on with our network?
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Alright, 3 machines running, two using Ubuntu 11.10 and one on Mac OS X.
On the two Ubuntu machines, both have samba installed and configured on the same workgroup, "HOME".
On machine 1, I can see all networked machines. On machine 2, I can only see the Mac OS X machine. It doesn't show the other Ubuntu machine.
What am I missing on machine 2 to see all networked computers?
Any suggestions are welcome. I'm pretty much stumped.
Everyone agrees networking testing is important, but when it comes to enhancing performance, Unified Communications services demand the most meticulous monitoring.
Okay so I'm trying to get started with ubuntu but I'm encountering a couple problems:
When I boot up the CD and try to install, it does not recognize that I have windows 7 installed and just sees it as unallocated space so the only way I've been able to install it is by wiping the drive which was fine, but it'd be nice to be able to boot either.
And secondly, I cannot figure out how to get wireless working. When I try to connect on the initial installation process it tells me to connect to my adapter and just asks for a password. I suspect it could be a driver issue but I wouldn't know where to find it. I have an AR9485 atheros adapter and am attempting to run ubuntu 14.04.
Thanks
Bringing two networks together is not always a simple matter. Enterprises that approach it from a purely technical perspective are in for a more complex integration.
I had a problem a few days ago see question here: Can no longer access computer or network shares to my server from any other computers on the network
The fix that I found does in fact work however when I boot my PC in the morning the shares are no longer working, to fix this I need to remote desktop into the server and re-install "File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks" on the main adaptor.
Doing this makes the shares work again, however it is anoying to have to do this each and every morning.
On top of this my offline files are no longer available offline:
I store my user profile on the server and had them selected to be "Always Available" however since this has happened they are no longer available offline and the option to make them available offline from the context menu is no longer available.
Another problem, and I don't know if this is the cause or just a tell of a deeper issue but this server runs hyper-v, since these problems I can no longer remote desktop into the hyper-v client.
Thanks for any help anyone can give.
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I created a wireless network inside a D-Link DIR-301 connected to a Mac, What I want is that every device to connect to this network if the browser automatically opens instead of the default homepage, it redirects to my website already set in the localhost of the machine which also has the router attached.
I'd also like to see that instead of the IP to connect to the site, there will be a "fake" link.
What do you advise me? how can I proceed? I state that I am a bit novice in this field, being more a web programmer.
I've just installed Wordpress 3.5 on my laptop (LAMP on Ubuntu 12.10) and when I'm trying to access the site from my phone but it doesn't load static files (css and images). I tried with Opera Mobile Emulator on my laptop and it works perfectly. I also have another Drupal site on my localhost which I can load from my phone without any issues. Both directories have chmod 777 permissions.
What can cause that?
Just tried to open the site from my sister's laptop but it except static file I can't access any post or page.
I go to different clients and they all have their networks with different proxy settings. So I'm always having to change the proxy settings and saving the info in a notebook, and it becomes a pain after a while.
So, any good way to save all those proxies and have them recognize the network I'm on and load up?
Currently I maintain two: one in IE for clients, and none in Firefox for when I'm at home.
And I think the last network I was on asked me to save the proxy and I think it went to system settings. But I don't know much about networking.
With the increasing number of internet users many of the companies run their business mainly targeting these online users. It has become mandatory to have your online presence in order to do well in your business. Getting the online customers is not so easy and it requires a lot of things to be done in order to attract more customers to your website. Search Engine Optimization plays a very major role in achieving the required traffic for any of the website.
I tend to do lots of Ubuntu installs, and I'd like them to be up to date from the moment I do them, and not have to install a bazillion updates as soon as the install finishes. I'd also like to cache those packages somewhere on a machine on my LAN, so I don't re-download all the packages every time. How easy is this to achieve? Is there a guide somewhere to making this happen? Bonus points if I don't have to burn any CDs or use USB sticks!
Edit: I have noticed a lot of guides for PXE booting and would be tempted to set this up but every time I find one they seem to be old/outdated and broken. My home server runs 10.04 LTS.
I have some of the basic coding down for the program but I do need assistance with something. My goal is to have an alarm go off on multiple PC's in a network indicating that a certain task needs done. Anyone who receives this alarm may stop it, complete the task and log that they did that. What would be the best way to accomplish this in a network? But not every computer in the network will be running this program, just a few.
I have a somehwat ancient toshiba laptop (which cant boot from a usb) that i want to install linux on (ubuntu i guess).
currently running windows XP and ubuntu (via wubi). I want to delete these OSs and replace with ubuntu only.
it does have a network boot option - i was wondering if the easiet way is to steup some sort of network boot server on my other computer (which has ubunutu) and get the machine to boot from it so i can install linux? i cant seem to find instructions on the 'net as to how i would go about doing this...
any pointers would be most appreciated.
thanks!
I have a somehwat ancient toshiba laptop (which cant boot from a usb) that i want to install linux on (ubuntu i guess).
currently running windows XP and ubuntu (via wubi). I want to delete these OSs and replace with ubuntu only.
it does have a network boot option - i was wondering if the easiet way is to steup some sort of network boot server on my other computer (which has ubunutu) and get the machine to boot from it so i can install linux? i cant seem to find instructions on the 'net as to how i would go about doing this...
any pointers would be most appreciated.
thanks!