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Well because our school is mainly agricultural, their career department caters more towards that area of careers. Yeah I do use my professors contacts as well. But I was just looking for some more resources than the ones I have found already :).
Hey Greg, nice to see another Mo'ville alum...
well it doesnt really matter, but for preference if its outside of my liveable area, then i'd like paid, otherwise if its near where I or a family member of mine lives then unpaid is cool too.
I am looking in Florida, NY, Boston, NJ, and in some cases Virginia.
ANywhere west I would have...
Hello everyone,
I am finishing up my Bachelors degree of Technoloy in Network Administration. To finish up, I need to find an internship which would utilize some if not all of my skills that I learned in college. I was wondering where I should start to look for them. I have looked on sites...
I did already. I went into the syslogd file and set it to run as -r and then restarted the service. Before the IPCop OS was installed; it was a ubuntu box with 6.10 server as well. it was setup as a client and was successfully sending messages to the server box. Now with IPCop installed; I went...
Hello all,
I am running IPCop 1.4.15. I have set it up to log requests to a syslog server at another box running Ubuntu Linux 6.10 Server. I have an internal network (this is a lab setup btw) of 192.168.1.1 for the Ubuntu box and 192.168.1.2 for the IPCop box. Even though I setup IPcop...
This is my resume... Please be critical/harsh :)
Matthew Gonzalez
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Education:
8/04 – Present Morrisville State College; Morrisville, New York
Bachelors in Technology – Network Administration
In Progress; to be...
yeah that was the problem... it seemed to be a routing issue, I was changing things so quickly to figure out the problem that I had not restarted the interfaces on the boxes so that the routes would clean themselves up... so when I had one of my colleagues look at it they did it and it worked...
Hello all,
I am building a site to site VPN in linux utilizing shorewall and racoon-tools. This is for a class. I am using Cisco routers, and have the setup like this
LAN A
Router:
s0/0 192.168.16.1/24
fa0/0 100.1.1.1/24
RIP v2 enabled
clock rate 4000000 (this is the DCE)
LAN...
thanks very much for the reference link, has more information then some of the IPtable documents I have on hand. I think this is what I will end up doing though. Although I will look at the possibility of your earlier suggestion of the application firewalls.
again thanks.
-Raj
it would be POP3S (Secure POP3; port 995). This has to be a linux solution though. I understand that it will impair log issues, but again this is in lab at the moment, we are just trying to get the email server to go through the proxy server.
Thanks,
Raj