I see a lot of connection attempts to 1283/tcp on my firewall from a client computer to a Windows Server 2008 Domain Controller. What exactly is this traffic? Something to do with NetBIOS, perhaps?
Is it possible to change the port used by RD Gateway. I know its integrated with IIS and it uses port 443 (SSL) so i've changed my IIS bindings to use a different port for SSL communications. however, I can't find any way to specify the RD gateway port in the RD client. Has anyone ever done this before?
Reason I'm asking is, my ISP just recently blocked port 80 and 443 so I am forced to use another port.
Recently upgraded Snow Leopard clients to Lion. AFP shares are set up as login items. The network shares on some of the machines now take a long time to come up (10 minutes). Several machines that were upgraded are acting normally, and three machines with clean installs of Lion (not upgraded) are also working normally. Is there a network file causing a conflict on some of these client machines?
Thanks, Paul
Why does MC look like this in SSH clients (I've tried PuTTY and MindTerm) and how to fix it?
On the server side is fresh installed 64-bit Ubuntu 10.04 Server. On the client side is XP SP3.
We have to use FTP over SSL on our server and use a portrange with 5 ports for the data connection. A firewall is between client and server. We have to know what we have to open at the firewall: port, protocoll, in- or outcomming. Does anybody know this?
We have to use FTP over SSL on our server and use a portrange with 5 ports for the data connection. A firewall is between client and server. We have to know what we have to open at the firewall: port, protocoll, in- or outcomming. Does anybody know this?
Hello,
I know that with web server, the html pages are transfered from server to client, with web services, a xml file is sent, but still ... I don't understand them; not even the difference between them.
Can someone explain as simple as possible this terms ?
Platform: java,python,php
Thank you
I'm trying to configure hMailserver with a 3rd party SSL cert. I'v
1) Installed the SSL key & cert
2) Placed the hash named CA and intermediate in to the \externals\cs folder
Now, the connection between the mail client and the server is secure and works. The issue is that mail clients outlook, apple mail, others issue an untrusted cert warning.
I've followed several threads on the forums, but none seem to solve this problem
Is there good tool that can do same thing as windows 'mstsc' and also has some features, like
save different session info, so don't need to remember difference IP/ID/pwd. Thanks.
EDIT: Since I can't directly RDP to remote hosts, instead, I have to RDP to a terminal server and RDP from their to my destination. Is there client that can relay my connection from local and pass through the terminal to the real destination?
The catch is you have no SNMP access, not even public.
The end vision is locate a PC in building easily even if PC's are moved around.
The MAC address of the PC is known and the software would run as client on each desktop, reporting back which port the PC was plugged into.
In a vsftpd server enviroment, shared various directories from nfs mountpoints, I can log in without problem, but when I send the first "ls", the vsftp give me the directory listing:
lftp [email protected]:~ ls
-rw-rw-rw- 1 1160 1016 392 Jun 06 09:28 test.gif
but not give me the shell again (lftp client). In the server log I can see that the last message is:
"150 Here comes the directory listing."
Why happend this?
I am in verse to understand the serial communication between guest and host.I have just added a serial port through VI Client selecting "Use serial port on host"(host being ESX host).If I am on VM and run :
ll /dev/ttyS0
I understand that it should get displayed through ESX Host.
So On ESX Host, I typed:
cat /dev/ttyS0
But nothing worked !!!
I have a client looking for a decent free mail server for Windows 2k2 R2. They are looking at sending mail mostly but if receiving is possible that is a plus. I know that Windows comes with smtp but I am looking around at other options.
I'm searching for an application which reports that the computer is running. I imagine it in the form of two piece software. the first part, some kind of dashboard with list of active IPs, is on the server and awaits for information from remote hosts, the second part will be on clients and it will be reporting that client is working.
Do you know something like this, I'm searching for free application that is lightweight and does not require installation.
Specifically, I have an Ubuntu 10.04 system with a headless Ubuntu 12.04 virtual machine, and I'm looking for a way to have it set up so pressing ctrl+alt+F8 will take me into another X client which is connected to an X server on the vm (with gdm appropriately displayed at startup, etc.). As in, my startup script should spin up the headless machine and then immediately perform a "startx" pointed at the vm.
We have a Cisco 3000 VPN concentrator and use the Cisco VPN client to generate certificate requests, which we then create/authenticate on our certificate server.
When the help desk generates the request, they sometimes email that to me, then I generate the certificate on the server. Does the request need to be encrypted? Until the certificate gets generated is there something in the request itself that would need to remain secret?
Thank you.
A client exposed information regarding what will become a controversial website in the domain WhoIs after she purchased it from auction.
Is there any whois cache that will detect, save, and share the old whois information for that domain, after it has changed?
(It's a website to provide birth control in countries where it is banned, and she may receive death threats for the information shared on it. Obviously something she wishes to avoid.)
I currently use gmail, but this question is valid for any client: What is the best way to backup and store my email so that in the future I will be able to access it on a variety of platforms and clients.
Is there a way to use rdesktop or another Linux client to connect to a server that requires Network Level Authentication?
From Windows Server 2008 R2 -- Control Panel -- System And Security -- System -- Allow Remote Access there is an option that says "Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication". So with this enabled I can con not connect from Linux. I can connect from XP but you need SP3 and I had to edit a couple of things in the registry for it to work.
I'm trying to establish a VPN connection between our Windows 2008 R2 server and a client's SonicWall device.
The problem is, I'm not entirely sure where to start. I thought I could just add it to RRAS but this doesn't appear to work (times out), I'm not entirely sure I did that right anyway.
My server is hosted on an EC2 instance if that matters.
My question then is how should I go about establishing this type of connection?
I don't have any idea what IM client would I use in Ubuntu 9.10. And how do I access the webcam in the Acer Aspire laptop. Do I need any drivers for this one?
I've tried to install XP on virtual box in Ubuntu. But the webcam isn't accessible when I use yahoo. What do I do?
I'm using PAMIE (http://pamie.sourceforge.net/) to automate some testing routines on a client's web site via IE8, and would like to be able to run multiple tests under different user credentials.
The site which I'm testing is using cookies to remember the user (without a "remember me" option I can deselect). Therefore, when I run a second instance of IE8 the cookies get shared and I can't log in as a different user.
Is there any way to get IE8 to use isolated sets of cookies in each window?
If I have two domains pointing to the same machine, but one resolves to an internal address and the other to my internet facing router, will there be any differnce in route taken to my machine (primarily in terms of performanc).
eg.
internal.mydomain.com resolves to 192.168.1.200
external.mydomain.com resolves to A.Web.External.IP
both eventually resolve back to the same machine. For a client in the network, will using the external address give a performance penalty?