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    PeerIX - Official thread

    Sounds interesting... don't have any Cisco routers kicking around though unfortunately. Could probably get pfSense\Vyatta going in a VM, if that works? Oh, and I'm Australian... so that could be a no-no right there :P...
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    CCNA: Whats the best Software to Study with

    Cisco ConfigMaker as well as LabSim can be useful to complete parts of the CCNA but really, having a couple of routers and switches, serial (DCE\DTE type), ethernet and rollover cables is really the best.
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    WIN2K3 in a DMZ

    QFT - Quoted For Truth ;)
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    Fileserver and Network Worklog

    Yeah, with only two disks, all you'll be able to do is RAID 1 or 0, not RAID 5. I've never seen someone create what you refer to as a "degraded RAID 5 array" as the idea behind RAID 5 is that it has an absolute minimum of 3 disks (as above - two for striping, one for parity\redundancy\as a 'hot...
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    Server 2003 RIS

    You'll probably find that this is the way it is because RIS passes certain DHCP parameters to Windows 2003 Server's own DHCP server role, when it's installed. You've currently not got it installed, and so it's unable to pass those parameters that remote clients would use to boot up into the RIS...
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    Cheapest 720p Playback Solution?

    Well, if it's any indication, my Dell Optiplex GX260, which has an Intel Pentium IV 2.4GHz processor, 1GB DDR2 RAM and a 20GB Hard Disk Drive, struggles with even 720p playback (i.e. Quicktime HD 720p Videos). 1080p\i playpack is pretty much a non-event and 420p is probably the only one that...
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    SSL Explorer - Your opinions ....

    Well, you'l see in the Extension Manager that there are a number of 'non-free' packages that can be installed and these are pretty much all of the advantages that you get when you get the Enterprise Edition - things like RADIUS authentication, WAP access, etc. Depending on whether you need...
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    Net Tools 2008

    Yeah, it has some fake trojans and hacking utilities in it. Most A\V software won't like it a lot. Having said that, I've tried and and it seems pretty useful :) - I'll definately be putting this one on my USB stick.
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    High-end wifi card

    Yeah, it's possible with any linux distro. Just that you need a card which supports being dropped into 'MASTER' mode - a feature which a lot of cards don't support. But there is a list somewhere of 802.11a\b\g\n adapters that do support such a thing, Google 'Master Mode HCL' or something and...
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    For those of you familiar with freeNAS/ubuntu..

    Yep, I'm with Xipher. You'll experience much less headache with an NFS export than trying to get Samba working. Not because one is better than the other but because NFS was designed on *NIX for *NIX.
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    Pick you flavor

    Homebrew! Ubuntu Linux 6.06 LTS Server Edition + Shorewall Firewall + dhcpd\bind\freeradius + OpenVPN. I'd run an actual firewall distribution except in all except really pfSense, OpenVPN and FreeRADIUS support are crippled (lack of AD Authentication in FreeRADIUS and lack of...
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    Server 2003 rdp/iis hacked

    Ahhh. UNDER the desk. No wonder I couldn't find them... :cool: :D.
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    Your Internal IP Scheme

    1.1.1.x for Internet Placeholder (WAN) 10.0.0.x for Local Area Network (LAN) 10.0.1.x for Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) 10.0.2.x for Wireless Network (wLAN) and also a OpenVPN Network to Network Link to a 10.10.0.x network :).
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    Wirelessly connecting 25 people

    I really don't understand why you can't just purchase a decent ~$150 Wireless Access Point\Router (Running DD-WRT with Transmission Power upped a little) and a equally as decent Omnidirectional antenna + amplifier (if necessary) as well as the m0n0wall\Smoothwall\IPCop box. It would simplfy...
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    Ethernet Notebook PCMCIA Card on Windows 95 Laptop

    You'll most likely be looking for a PCMCIA Network Adapter that is 16-bit cardbus, not 32-bit - if that helps at all :).
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