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<0> Hi all, how could I setup a .htp***wd method of p***word protection for people trying to access the net through my network? <1> you mean htacces? <0> Yes <1> apache has very good documentation on configuring ti. <1> s/ti/it <0> Oh. <0> I have a law firm, and I need to setup secured p***word/ username driven login <0> for people to login to my network to use the internet. <0> Do you see what I am saying? <1> are you talking about accessing external web sites, or internal? <0> External. <1> why not just use a proxy which requires authentication? <0> I was thinking that. <0> I have a wireless router setup. <1> with encryption, I hope <0> I'm just trying to figure out how to have it direct "Wireless" requests through the proxy.
<0> Most certainly. <1> and not jus wep :P <0> Lol.. What else would you suggest? It is a Linksys <1> linksys supports wpa <1> wep is extremely weak <1> and easy to break <0> Ah looking that up now -- May I ask <0> How would I get a linksys router to connect through a proxy? <1> you have the users connect through a proxy, and restrict outbound access the router. if its a home model linksys, I would suggest looking for something higher end <0> How would they connect through the proxy from a wireless laptop? <1> you want them all to access the internet via wireless? <1> use a wireless router which supports radius authentication <0> Well the way I have it setup is a Standard router connects the wireless router to the net. <0> Do the standard Linksys routers support that? <1> some do. check for your specific model. <0> Do you know of a way to make it connect to a router as its pathway? <2> where can i find Asus motherboard CPU support list? <2> i want to buy ASUS this time. what i hate with asus it they don't have a CPU support list <3> it's right on the menu on their support page, you don't even have to look around for it: http://support.asus.com/cpusupport/cpusupport.aspx?SLanguage=en-us <2> BrainMast: thank you very much <3> np <2> BrainMast: is a motherbaord without a # RAID: N/A <2> # SCSI: N/A <2> is a good deal? <3> ? <2> this motherboard Gigabye LGA775 [GA-8I865GMK-775]-Intel 865G haven't got RAID and SCSI <3> scsi is on very high end boards, raid is more common on the mid/higher end boards <2> thank BrainMast <2> BrainMast: what's the advantage of using SATA HD? <3> pata will eventually die <2> i think SATA you are only allowed one drive right? <2> i mean you can't slave <3> one drive per cable <3> basicly <4> hey <4> anyone here available to give me a few answers ? <5> re <6> .. <4> Ethernet (IEEE802.3) is a bus network with decentralized control in which the computers transmit whenever they want and if there are packet collisions each computers waits a random time before retrying <4> is that statement true or false ? <6> u study for N+? <4> solving a quiz for uncle <4> dont' have much time , do u know the answer ? ;\ <7> Uhm...I'd say false but who knows we don't give answers to homework questions, though we'll ***ist you if you ask the right questions in the correct order :) <4> huh > <4> it's a quis <4> quiz <4> i only have 37 minutes left <7> :) <4> i'm doing most with wikipedia <7> now how does that help you? <4> it helps me a lot <4> depends on the type of question <7> Well while you're at it look up CSMA/CD <7> that should help you understand the question in which you presented us and the answer for it <7> !what csmacd <4> not now <7> !what csma/cd <7> hum.. <4> when i'll learn this for myself
<7> dumb bot <4> i'm doing the quiz for my uncle <7> while you're at it answer this: "If a multicast group has recipients on every subnet, which of the PIM modes should be used?" <7> :P <4> Drevlan, <4> you still there ? <7> Sup? <4> i only need 1 answer from u <7> ok <4> in LANs with ................. every bit propagates itself independently from the others on the ring, without waiting for the rest of the package <4> what types of lans are those ? :o <4> topology, i think <7> I already told ya dude we don't answer those types of questions <4> damn <7> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_topology <8> :) <7> read through that <9> Lock in B thanks Eddie.. <4> but can;t you take a guess ? ;p <9> hmmm, in that case, i'll ask the audience.. <7> I know the answer, as well as I bet 98% of the people in here. However we don't answer those questions it's been a channel policy since it's start <9> :) <10> "on the ring"? <10> are you talking about... Token Ring networks? <10> don't have much time... mm <10> sounds like you uncle is taking Network+, and getting answers from a Cellphone SMS messages :P <10> -a <8> lol <10> Cheating is bad <8> sure is <10> You know why... Because even if you p*** the exam, and get the questions right... <10> You won't understand the answers, and you still **** :) <8> you're screwed in the end <8> :) <9> and you won't remember.. <7> My only question is WHY oh WHY would anyone need ***istance with these questions their so FREAKIN' easy it's retarded <10> So, you might as well learn them, and give you certificate some worth. <10> lol <8> then again, multiple-choice exams should be outlawed <8> :P <8> how many choices are there for every question on the N+? <7> probably the standard 4 <8> lol <8> 4.. that just ****s <8> so even if you know jack **** <8> you should still statistically get 25% <8> :) <7> Yeah but on a decent test you need 80 to p*** :) <8> personally I think that tests that require that high percentage... are too easy <7> So you're saying that Cisco certs are easy then? <10> heh <7> Why aren't you CCNP/CCDP and CCIE written certified? <7> Please do tell <10> CCIE has a 25% p*** rate. <8> why on earth would I want a CCIE or CCNP? <7> I mean they're so damn EASY <8> tell me that <8> :) <7> I dunno maybe the 100,000 a year paycheck ? <10> Or the status <6> yeah ccie says alot <10> You know - walk into the room and people start tripping over. <8> Drevlan: starting pay, or like.. after 5 years? ;) <10> "OMG! A CCIE! We are not worthy, not worthy, not worthy." <8> Intuitive: it doesn't have much status over here <8> must be a US thing <10> It doesn't? <6> here in za its considered a big cert <10> yeah, same as here in NZ <10> There are only 64 in my country. <7> Uhm dude as a CCIE you can easily get a starting job at $100,000 or more <8> how can something that most people don't even know what is.. have high status? <7> because in order to obtain the certification you would have had to have experience
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