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WINS vs DNS
The main difference between WINS and DNS is that WINS is typically dynamic and DNS is static. WINS contains
Windows-only devices, specifically PC's and NT servers, DNS typically does not contain any PC's, it usually has servers
and sometimes network equipment only, but it is multi-platform (Unix Windows, Cisco, Netware, etc.). Wins is used
specifically for Netbios name resolution (to IP address); DNS is used for host name to IP address
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Setting up a DHCP Server (part 2)
Whussup whussup? I'm back once again to finish off what I started last
month. As promised, I shall be talking to you about the nifty GUI applications
for administration purposes (for the server itself) and delve a little
into security issues with regards to running a DHCP server. So without
further ramblings - lets get to it.
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HardAttack : Review of Gateway Microserver
I have to
say that it's pretty great having the job that I have full time - I get
to play around with the latest gadgets and software, and all I have
to do is just write about it. Pretty fun when you think of it. Anyways,
a month ago, I had a chance to review a Gateway Microsever. This small little
cube that looks a lot like the Qube from Cobalt networks - in essence, the
Gateway Microserver is a Cobalt Qube with Gateway software and
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Issue #5
Here we are - another month, another Issue. The interest in our site has
been increasing quite a bit... we're actually moving servers pretty soon
and the new site will have a brand new look - although the content will
still be hacking/phreaking and computer security focused. The actual date
of server move has yet to be confirmed but hopefully we can get it done
before Issue #6.
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Crippling Windows - taking advantage of Windows vulnerabilities
Back
during college days and when cybercafes around the region were mushrooming
at a steady pace, a few of my friends used to hang out in these cafes
during study breaks or after class (or those classes we skip occasionally
;)
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