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I've tried this on both Windows XP and Windows 2000, and it has worked:[/B] 1. Click on "Start" in the bottom left hand corner of screen 2. Click on "Run" 3. Type in "command" and hit ok [b]You should now be at an MSDOS prompt screen.[/b] 4. Type "ipconfig /release" just like that, and hit "enter" 5. Type "exit" and leave the prompt 6. Right-click on "Network Places" or "My Network Places" on your desktop. 7.
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Run A Webserver From Usb-stick On Windows Guide
[size=0][b]Run a webserver from USB-stick on windows guide[/b][/size] [u][b]Introduction[/b][/u] A few weeks ago we got a 256MB USB-stick from school (yes I didn’t have one yet!), and I haven’t played with it since I got it till my computer broke and I had to use my moms laptop. Since I didn’t want to break up my moms laptop, I thought about my USB-stick and wanted to install a webserver on it. Though it can also be used if you want to demonstrate a project of yours to your clients or frien
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[tutorial] Pc-pc Home Networking.
[font="Verdana"]Hello Folks, Its been long since i've posted so thought i'd keep myself alive by posting up a useful tutorial. I know how hard it can be to not know about something, and ask around with no clue of whats goin on. So i've made sure that every word in this tutorial is understandable by any new user with the least knowledge of a PC and Networking. [/font][font="Verdana"] [/font] [font="Verdana"] [/font] [center][size=5][b][u][font="Verdana"][color="#ff0000"]PC-PC Hom
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Switch Network Settings With Batch Files
Let's suppose you are using two network settings with your laptop frequently. Wether it's a wireless or wired network, all the same: Every time you want to change the IP, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS Server(s) of your network connection in any flavour of Windows, you have to click through menus, submenus, and from that you go to yet another submenu... you have been there, it's awful. There is a better way: the command "netsh" on your command prompt can change al
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Bash Script To Display Your Ip
If your behind a router , and like me too lazy to open a browser and find a site that displays your ip , heres a simple Bash script (Bash is a shell in linux, main shell in Slackware Linux) Open a text editor , copy and paste the following: [code]#! /bin/bash exip=`lynx -dump http://www.whatismyip.com | head -n 2` echo "$exip"[/code] Save the txt ( for the sake of agrument we will refer the file as ip.sh) From console type: chmod a+x ip.sh Now run the script li
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i dont know if this is approved to be here, so i'll post it and will see what you guys think of it... i'm going to explain in this tutorial how to access wireless networks even though they might have a WEP code on them. i have not realized before that it could be that easy of a task, but i have found three programs till now that can do the job right. the first program is calle Airsnort. this program is like a tool that cracks WEP encryption codes or keys. what it does is it monitors the
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Literally Tell Your Browser What To Do.
"Opera Beta 8 continues to innovate Internet browsing Internet Browsers have been hogging the news since quiet sometime courtesy Mozilla Firefox. However, there is another browser, which has been continuing to innovate and raise the standards since many years. Opera today officially released the much awaited preview of their latest offering in the form of Opera 8 Beta 1. This version will not bring many changes for users on Opera 7.60 series but for those who try it after sometime would
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Setting Up A Peer To Peer Network.
[b][center]Setting up a peer to peer network. From laying the wires to sharing the printers.[/center][/b] [b][center]Introduction[/center][/b] This tutorial is to help you set up a wired [b]Ethernet [/b] based peer to peer network, which is a type of [b]Local Area Network[/b] ([u]LAN [/u]for short). Here I will guide you through the steps from laying the wire to the very last thing (which for me is setting up print sharing). If you have any questions please PM me or post here. [center][b]Explan
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Configuring A Belkin F5d6050 802.11b Usb Wifi Device On Mandriva 2007 Using Ndiswrapper
The Belkin F5D6050 802.11b USB wifi device is sold with it’s Microsoft Windows auto-installing driver package. Let’s suppose that you are installing a dual-boot system, and that the windows installation allowed you to verify that your usb device is fullty functionnal and is able to discover your wifi access point and connect to the internet. Then, you installed Linux Mandriva 2007, and you have to configure the Linux wifi device. [size=5] [b] 1. CONFIGURING THE LINUX WIFI DEVICE [/b] [/size]
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Mount Your NTFS Shared Folders On AIX/UNIX Serv
On your PC in your office, you have a lot of rpm's, as well as the last Oracle patch you just downloaded from Metalink. These files are on a shared folder, and you would like to access this folder directly from your AIX servers, in order to avoid useless file transfers. The solution is rather simple, for instance see here : [url="http://unix.ittoolbox.com/groups/technical-functional/ibm-aix-l/mounting-a-cifs-remote-filesystem-on-aix-52-601827"]http://unix.ittoolbox.com/groups/technical...n-a
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Add Permissions To Windows Xp Home Shares
Well, one great feature of XP Pro is that you can add user and object permissions to network shares by unchecking, "use simple file sharing." This is not a feature of XP Home, however, there still is a way built into XP Home. It's called shrpubw.exe. You can use this handy utility to do more when sharing a folder. I'll step you through it. First, go to start/run. Then type in "shrpubw" without the "". [img]http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k215/jbog91/Scre
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Lock Down Switch Port To Increase Network Security
One way to boost network security is to use Cisco's Port Security feature to lock down switch ports. A growing challenge facing network administrators is determining how to control who can access the organization's internal network—and who can't. For example, can anyone walk into your office, plug in a laptop, and access your network? You might argue that the wall jack has no connection to a switch, but couldn't someone just pull the Ethernet cable from a working PC and connect
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Introduction: This is a tutorial on chaining proxies for the use of becoming more anonymous while online. There aren’t enough tutorials online about this subject so I decided to make an attempt at writing one. Since it’s on the subject, I included a section on chaining wingates to become anonymous on telnet. ************************* I’m going to assume that most of you have already used a proxy before to hide your real IP address or domain or maybe just used one to surf anonymously online. I
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