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China Blocks, Unblocks Google.com
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China Blocks, Unblocks Google.com. China Google Block Unblock. Something fishy took place from within China, as Google.com, Gmail and other related websites could not be accessed.. Last week, Google announced its intentions to filter out search results leading...
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Networld+Interop 2002 Report - Part 2 - The Other stuff
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price will be around $79. Multitech didn't have any additions to their VPN router line, but they announced upgraded capabilities for their RouteFinder VPN, including URL filtering and Dynamic DNS support. Linksys had another variation to add to the heap o'...
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Logging and Alerts
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use the entire width of the page. Figure 13: The Security Log has lots of important information, I wish it had a bigger window Another negative is that there doesn't appear to be any way to view stats related to wireless traffic. It is possible, however, to...
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Wrestling With QoS
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port triggering (Figure 5), DMZ, Dynamic DNS setup, and LAN DHCP setup. Figure 5: Port Triggering Under WAN setup, I found the first configuration items related to VoIP usage: QoS and Bandwidth. The help text for QoS (which stands for "quality of service")...
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How To: Fixing DNS problems
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How To: Fixing DNS problems. how to dns fix. Tim HigginsThe inability to open a website by name usually indicates a DNS (Domain Name System) problem. DNS is the service that converts the website URL, i.e. into the IP address that is needed for...
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Services
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run any kind of server on your LAN that needs to be reached from the Internet, a Dynamic DNS service makes life a lot easier. Although there are free services out there, reliability is the name of the Dynamic DNS game, and TZO.com is just about the best service...
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Apple Patches DNS Vulnerability, Sort Of
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Apple Patches DNS Vulnerability, Sort Of. apple dns vulnerability patch fix. Cupertino (CA) - Apple has issued a security patch that promises to fix a DNS vulnerability recently discovered by security researcher Dan Kaminsky, but it appears the fix doesn't...
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Security guru describes DNS flaw, says Internet Armageddon narrowly averted
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The attacker also has to forward the packet to the correct port which in most cases is the default DNS port 53. The attack is basically a race of a the hacker stream of DNS replies versus the real reply coming from the real DNS server. Once the victim DNS server...
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Port Forwarding and Dynamic DNS
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28: Setting up the Dynamic DNS client Setup involves first creating an account with one of the Dynamic DNS services if you don't already have one. Some Dynamic DNS services, such as, are offered free of charge. The service then provides the account...