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<0> anyone see a problem with mirroring the System partition and the swap partition? <1> on what os/harware <0> win2k3 scsi drives <0> looks like its best not to have a seperate parition if its on the same disk as the os <1> well, windows dont have a "swap partition" it has a page file which is just on c:\ so you can mirror it all you want. <2> hey halakar <3> hi there Intuitive <4> need some help: i want to use my broadband connection at work to play an online game from home; i've set openvpn so i can ping my pc from work ; what should i do next? <4> not really <4> because my traffic between my home PC and my work PC is metropolitan traffic <5> what kind of internet connection you have at home? <4> and i have a really good connection at work <2> oo, metropolitan <4> anyway, i was interested in how could i make that work <5> vpn is slow - just a fraction of the speed <2> espwecially for a game
<6> can you unlock a mobile phone with a usb data cable? <5> only if the end fits into the lock <7> her there <7> quick question, if i am behind a firewall/router, can someone get my mac address? <5> no <5> I dont think so <8> You're right, they can't <7> is my MAC address included with my IP address in a data packet? <7> ANY type of data packet? <8> Not TCP packets <7> so if i only have TCP/IP protocol installed then that shouldn;t be a problem <8> Your MAC, in your will be inside each Ethernet fra,e sent to your router <5> and what if they could? <7> just curious because I heard that certain games ban people by MAC address <8> Once it gets to your router, the frame is discarded, and a new frame created from the router. <7> one of my friends was telling me... <8> Perhaps that particular game sends the MAC address within it's data packets. <7> and i googled it, and there is a program call "hide my mac address" and one of the advantages is "get into gaming sites that are banned" <7> http://www.hide-my-ip.com/hidemymacaddress.shtml <8> You can actually find out for yourself, it you download a Packet Sniffer <7> you;d think, that if the game actually sent the MAC address they'd figure out someway to read it directly from the hardware <8> ww.ethereal.com <7> i got ethereal, but doesnt that just work behind my router? <8> Yes, but you can see what is inside each packet that it sent from your computer. <7> gotchya <8> And hence, determine whether or not someone can get your MAC address from the Internet, knowing what has just been said - re: frames <9> the router sends a mac address <7> okay :) <9> to the modem <8> - taht program on that link you pasted, is for spoofing a MAC address <7> TARDIS: but you can do that from windows itself using the properties page of ur NIC right? <8> Some vendors allow you to specify a "network address" <8> and the MAC is the only true address that you can ever have <10> TMS: u around? <7> cool <7> thanks guys <10> ummm....help? <10> how to make a catalyst 2924xl managed? <11> HATE YOU <11> what you talking bout willis? <10> trying to make a catalyst 2924XL managed, <10> consoled into it, have it reset, <10> trying to give it an ip address now, <11> uhm <11> oh <11> you need to ***ign it within your default vlan <10> ok, so 'en' <10> then 'configure' <11> yeah <11> config t <10> then 'ip' <10> ? <11> vlan0 I think <11> lemme get on mine <10> no vlan0 option <11> vlan1 <11> ip address (ip address)a.b.c.d (netmask) a.b.c.d (cr) <11> config t <11> int vlan1
<11> then the ip address without the ()'s or the words between em <10> ip address 10.0.0.6 255.255.255.248 <10> so that'd be the command? <10> to give it an ip of 10.0.0.6? <11> sure <11> on the subnet of .248 <11> /29 right <10> yep <11> ****ing myspace <11> trying to hit on women <10> subnet # 10.0.0.0/29 <11> and it's just not working <10> LOL <10> ok, <10> so if I hook it up now, i should be able to telnet to it? <11> it's like real life <11> did you set vty 0 4 p***word? <10> nope <11> then nope you can't telnet to it <11> config t <11> vty 0 4 <11> p***word (yourp***wordhere) <11> err line vty 0 4 <10> line vty 0 4 p***wd <10> ^ <10> % Invalid input detected at '^' marker. <10> the ^ is under the first letter <10> thoughm, <11> config t <11> line vty 0 4 <11> p***word blah <11> line vty 0 4 is like an interface <10> oh <10> ok, think it's set now, <11> copy run start <10> Switch#write <10> Building configuration... <10> [OK] <10> Switch#copy run start <10> Destination filename [startup-config]? <10> Building configuration... <10> [OK] <10> Switch# <10> ****, that was too much, <10> ok, that's what i should see, right? <11> sure <11> now ping it and tehn telnet <10> can't, at the moment, let me get it set back up real quick, <10> brb <11> well? <10> 1 timed out, 3 made it, <11> that's normal <11> can you telnet <10> yeah, got into it now, <10> thank ya, <10> now i can study away from home :) <11> ;) <11> where's my 2924xl? <12> argh <11> ? <12> knocked the server down, <12> pulling the power cords out, <12> and giving me a sore shoulder now, <12> hehehe <11> lol <11> good for you <11> learn not to do that huh? <11> my fscking ups battery has a warning light on it again <12> well, it's in a closet, and up on a shelf <11> it's been about a year since I replaced it's battery <12> shouldn't go bad that fast, should it? <11> well the ups is old <11> and it's under a lot of environmental stress
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