So I have a Crucial 64GB (4 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM ECC DDR4 2133 (PC4 17000) Server Memory kit that I purchased for an unraid project but apparently it is not the right RAM for the motherboard (RDIMM vs UDIMM) that I purchased (thanks Newegg)...
I am in the process of turning my main gaming rig into an Unraid box so I no longer need my AMD 295x2. I am looking to sell my XFX Core Edition Radeon R9 295x2 in the original box for $500 shipped to the CONUS only. This GPU is in perfect working condition and guaranteed to not be DOA.
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I used these without any issue. Each wire has its own hole to go into.
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The connector in that pdf looks a bit cumbersome. I suspect you would have twisting issues when putting the wires into that carriage.
It isn't a spam blocking program. So it does not exactly fit what you requested but it does the trick in adding an incredible amount of protection. You install it and it runs as a service. Think of it like a honeypot. When someone tries to access your VPS in a manner other then intended...
What CMS/BBS systems are you using?
I use http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=248042 for my vBulletin installs. It works really well.
I use http://www.attack-scanner.com/ for my Wordpress installs.
I also use Trusted Securities Artillery project...
:rolleyes: Wow, I wasn't saying that you should do it or anyone at that. I was merely pointing out that what was observed is one hell of a vulnerability. Getting an unauthorized piece of equipment into a major chain does not sound that it is that difficult. With the attack I am thinking about...
Yeah if you use vMotion then DAGs are not needed as your exchange box will just migrate over to a new host when the current one goes down. That is if you setup vMotion correctly (Same Proc Fam, Available Mem, etc). There was a cautious tale about using vMotion and DAG together online. Of...
Using Nmap with the switch -sU should do the trick.
sU tells Nmap to send an empty UDP packet to Nmaps default port list or port to the ports you specify. If an ICMP type 3 code 3 message is returned then the port is marked as closed. If an ICMP type 3 codes 1, 2, 9, 10, or 13 is returned...
To remedy this I had to use UPnP with DHCP being offered from the pfSense box. I had to use the pfSense box as a DHCP server to get UPnP to work. I limited the DHCP Offer to the MAC of the Xbox.
Once again I am stumped on a script and require the assistance of the wonderful [H] members.
I am writing a Powershell script that enables me to backup my event logs to a SQL database. I need a way to make sure I only input unique events into the database. Here is what I have come up with...
I just tried to rebuild again and the entire expander dropped from the Areca card. Early indications where that everything was working fine then without any drives dropping the entire expander drops. Anyone have any ideas other then the fact that I have SAS and SATA on the same card? Does...
From your other post it looks like you are able to run it from the live CD so I don't think it is your media. The only thing I can think of is maybe the Tyan board you have has an unsupported component or it is bad. Maybe the HDD controller as YeOldeStonecat has suggested.
I really was waiting to see the ocean water level start to fall when you were doing this. I think it would have been funny to see a swirling vortex as the water was being directed down into the unknown.
Woah... that makes me feel better about my L5410's. They are currently doing 5:45 TPF. The E5320's are doing 6:36 TPF. The Q6600 is doing 6:55 TPF with GPU2 running as well on the GTX2800 doing 45 TPF.
Just an update on the other issue I had. I changed HAVP to not intercept all traffic instead pointing clients that need the AV protection to use the proxy. Now all of the clients can connect no problem to Stanford.
I also started GPU2 on my GTX280. The points are rolling in now.
What kind of jump are we talking here? Chances are it is your torrents. What makes you think that the "jump" didn't come from utorrent? What does the "Uploaded" column say for your torrents in this bandwidth count period?
I guess that information would help huh. The Q6600 is OC'ed to 3Ghz so it really isn't that tall of an OC. I'll try the bigadv flag and see what I get.