Does anyone know how to give developers access to add a publisher in Replication Monitor SQL2005 and monitor the subscriptions, without giving them SA rights?
I've been tasked with hosting our own inhouse mail server
1) i need to have web mail access , imap
2) it needs to be as cheap as possible
i already have an ubuntu server that we use for our samba drives and so far have been very happy with it
I am not apposed to building out another box for a dedicated email server but I'm not familiar enough with Linux or mail hosting programs to even know where to start.
Hi All,
I want to know the solution for this particular sitauation,
There are thin clients at One location which uses Citrix MetaFrame server to get connected to Windows servers situated at second location, at second location there are few Solaris servers also, can the thin clients at location One, access the Solaris server via Metaframe server(meant for windows)?
Is it possible to use mod_rewrite to force all users entering a site (either through a link from another site, or by typing a URL in the address bar) to be redirected to the homepage? From the homepage (or any page within the site), users should then be able to access other pages in the site. But all users would be forced to enter the site through the homepage. Can this be done with mod_rewrite (or without using a scripting language)?
We've been using a SonicWall TZ170 for several years, it's been working fine with occasional glitches.
Now we switched to a 100Mpbs broadband, and the firewall has become the bottleneck for internet access because its max throughput is around 20-30Mpbs.
Any ideas for a replacement? Brand/Model?
Is it possible to export all the data inside openldap for example using ldapsearch or some other tool to a (ldif?) file and then import everything on another server and put this in a script that would be run every day. So that I could use the other one as a backup when the first/master server is not available?
I have full access to the first/master server, but I can't modify it's configuration so I think I can't set up replication.
Hi all,
I am having fifty workstations which are connected to a windows server 2003 server and the internet is shared from the server .My question is , am i able to implement a tracking mechanism without using any proxy server and track all the web pages which ever visited by an individual workstation connected to a network?If possible how to achieve that kind of tracking mechanism?Some workstations do open their web pages in InPrivate browsing , can we access those browsing history?
Some web pages won't download fully under any browser on any computer connected to the network. I have Internet access through a wireless modem/router (2 Mbps DSL connection, wireless reception is excellent). I use Opera and when I turn on Opera turbo the same sites download fully. I tried changing to some other dns (opendns, google dns), but it made no difference. What would you suggest I try?
OS : Windows 7 64 bit
I have a large Exchange server with many hundreds of thousands of emails in thousands of folders.
I would like to generate a list of how many emails have been sent, by user, for a subset of the public folders.
If I could run SQL against the server (can I?), I would like to run a query along the lines of:
SELECT from, count(*)
FROM emails
WHERE email_is_in_folder_or_descendents('Public Folders/Customers/XYZ')
GROUP BY from
Is this possible?
I have full administrator access to the server.
Anyone able to successfully run a Java Applet with the 1.6 Applet Plugin in Firefox?
I'm using an applet loaded in tomcat that other non-Mac users can access and run using their java applet plugin, but mine causes Firefox to hang and then crash.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
When I tried to re install Ubuntu 11.10, I wanted to erase the existing Ubuntu using gparted editor/ something else icon in Ubuntu. I found it was not detecting any existing partition.
Then when I googled and used gparted editor I found it was showing unallocated space of entire hard disk space. However I am able to boot to Ubuntu normally and when I use disk utilities I am able to access and see all partitions. Please help me to solve my issue
The network admin of a wireless network I am trying to access needs to know the hostname of my computer. My "computer" is actually a Google Nexus One - do you know how I can find out the hostname?
I am trying to set up Opennebula. I want to set up my local host so that I can log into my remote host without having to use the password.
I have followed the instructions in the "Secure Shell Access" section in the installation instructions. I can not log into my remote host from my local host, but I can log into my local host from my remote host.
Not sure what's going on.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
I've got a handful of Macs on my home network, and shell access to only one of them from the outside. How can I figure out what IP address of the other machines are?
I have a hosting company, I am using resellerpanel.com to buy domain and hosting for my clients, but I want to switch to cPanel, resellerpanel offers from 17.50$/M and hostgator.com offers 19.96$/M, I don't care about money all I care about services, live support and up time.
Note: some of my clients request email only not hosting can I limit access to email mananger or hosting only with cPanel?
Thanks.
A number of texts signify that the most important aspects offered by a DBMS are availability, integrity and secrecy. As part of a homework assignment I have been tasked with mentioning attacks which would affect each aspect. This is what I have come up with - are they any good?
Availability - DDOS attack Integrity
Secrecy - SQL Injection attack
Integrity - Use of trojans to gain access to objects with higher security roles
Is there a way to have a sudoers entry that allows executing of only a particular command, without any extra arguments? I can't seem to find a resource that describes how command matching works with sudoers.
Say I want to grant sudo for /path/to/executable arg.
Does an entry like the following:
user ALL=(ALL) /path/to/executable arg
strictly allow sudo access to a command exactly matching that? That is, it doesn't grant user sudo privileges for /path/to/executable arg arg2?
System: Windows 7 Home Premium
IE: 11.0.9600.17107
When I have had many, many apps and windows open, sometimes I'll try to access a folder and get a dialog that says "System Call Failed". I have found the fix for it is to open the task manager and End Process Tree on iexplore.exe and iexplore.exe *32. Often times there will be several of these even when I have closed all my browser windows.
Does anyone have any experience with this error?
I have a problem with Dovecot + Postfix. My server is sending SPAM from the local user "dovecot", but my server is not configured as an open relay (mails can be sent without auth-ing only from localhost).
Also, nobody except me, has SSH access to the server.
How can I find what exactly is triggering all those SPAM mails? How can I get something like a backtrace that shows what exactly happened the moments before a SPAM email got in the queue of postfix?
Regards
I want to know what files a specific application is trying to access on my disk. I know that you can use fs_usage, but this outputs events from all applications. I know that you can target a single application, but only one that is already running. I want to detect all readfile-events an application is trying to do, ever since it is started. I don't want to miss out on any event.
How do you achieve this?
I have an IIS server running a site, appPool is running under local system, this is done because its easier to have full permissions to certificates and other file based resources on the local server.
Problem is when I try write or copy a file to a network share, permissions are obviously not in place on the remote system for the IIS server local system.
Is it possible to grant permissions on the remote system to include read/write or even full access to the IIS servers local system account?
I will be buying a 2TB hard drive soon, and would like to use it as media storage. I would like to be able to read/write from both Windows (version 7, 64bit) and Ubuntu Linux, and I need support for files greater than 4GB in size (so I think this rules out FAT32).
I'm using IFS drives at the moment to access my linux ext4 partitions, and I find it unstable. Does this mean NTFS? Is there something else I'm missing?
On Linux, we can simply do:
cp -pr directory
How to do that in Windows? Can it be done in Windows Explorer? Any GUI tool suggestions?
It would be the best if I can keep the NTFS permissions and creation/modification/access time. At a minimum, I need to preserve the modification date for the files and the directories. Windows Explorer's copy does not preserve the modification date for directories.
Hi,
I just wanted to ask if there's a way to get admin password or access to admin acc without changing password or using any 3rd party software like running from cd or usb?
Thanks.
What prevents an attack on Postfix through its named pipes by writing bogus data to them? I see on my system that they permit write access to other. I wonder if that opens Postfix to DoS or some other form of attack.
prw--w--w- 1 postfix postdrop 0 Nov 28 21:13 /var/spool/postfix/public/pickup
prw--w--w- 1 postfix postdrop 0 Nov 28 21:13 /var/spool/postfix/public/qmgr
I reviewed the pickup(8) man page, and searched here and elsewhere, but failed to turn up any answers.