Setting the Netware Account for eXpress Client Access Points
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NetWare Client for Mac OS X 1.1.2
NetWare Client for Mac OS X 1.1.2
11/04/2003 08:21 PMAuthenticate and use NetWare natively using the IP protocol.
NetWare Client X IP 1.2.2
NetWare Client X IP 1.2.2
06/29/2004 10:15 PMAuthenticate and use NetWare natively using the IP protocol.
Setting Up Your First Web Hosting
Account
Setting Up Your First Web Hosting
Account
07/08/2004 11:45 PMWebDevInfo Jul 9 2004 3:49AM GMT
NetWare Client for Mac OS X updated
NetWare Client for Mac OS X updated
06/28/2004 02:42 PMProsoft Engineering has updated NetWare Client for Mac OS X (10.2 and
higher), the US$149 client that lets your Mac communicate on a Novell
Network with Pure IP; it eliminates the need to propagate AppleTalk on
your local area network...
NetWare Client For Mac OS X IP Released
NetWare Client For Mac OS X IP Released
04/09/2004 04:09 PMTHis OS X Native client allows your Mac to communicate on your Novel
Network with Pure IP, eliminating the need to propagate AppleTalk on
your local area network. By MacMinute (via MyAppleMenu)
PHP Blog: Setting Up Your First Web
Hosting Account
PHP Blog: Setting Up Your First Web
Hosting Account
07/04/2004 06:49 PM
The Basics
Setting up a web hosting account for the first time can be confusing
and frustrating for the novice. This article will guide you through
the steps of setting up a new web hosting account for your website.
Setting up your web hosting account will depend upon many things, the
first of which is:
Do you already have a website built and ready to be hosted?
If the answer to that question is yes, then your next set of questions
should be:
More about NetWare client for Linux,
plus other snippets
More about NetWare client for Linux,
plus other snippets
12/19/2004 02:57 PMThis issue is a mish-mash of bits and pieces that don't need a full
issue of their own.
The truth about the NetWare client for
Linux
The truth about the NetWare client for
Linux
12/19/2004 02:57 PMThe bottom line is that there will be a true NetWare client for Linux
(but it will be called the "Novell" client for Linux) early next year.
This will be the functional equivalent of the standard "Client32"
implementation for Windows desktops.
NetWare Client adds support for files
over 4GB, more
NetWare Client adds support for files
over 4GB, more
04/09/2004 03:55 PMPleasanton, Calif.-based developer
Prosoft Engineering has released
the latest version of
NetWare
Client for Mac OS X, its solution for accessing a Novell network
from a Mac via IP. Version 1.2.1 adds support for files larger than
4GB on servers running NetWare 6 SP3 or later, better security with
NCP packet signing, directory root-mount support, Filesystem ACL
support, better integration with Mac OS X kernel and improved response
times thanks to background SLP resolution and less memory usage.
Setting Preferred CAPs and Distribution
Points with SETSMSVR.EXE
Setting Preferred CAPs and Distribution
Points with SETSMSVR.EXE
06/27/2004 12:14 AMSetting Up Client-Based Analytics in a
Flex Application
Setting Up Client-Based Analytics in a
Flex Application
09/24/2004 08:03 PMGet metrics from your RIA with JavaScript and a cookie-based analytics
tool, such as Omniture, NetIQ, or WebSideStory.
Account Safeguard: Multiple Client
Connection Accounts
Account Safeguard: Multiple Client
Connection Accounts
07/16/2004 08:36 PMHow can i access gmail and signup a new
mail account??
How can i access gmail and signup a new
mail account??
09/04/2004 03:30 AMTechTree Sep 4 2004 7:08AM GMT
Beware the rogue access points
Beware the rogue access points
06/10/2004 06:32 AMWireless security headaches
Free Wi-Fi access points in Boston, MA
Free Wi-Fi access points in Boston, MA
05/08/2004 02:49 PMThese sites offer
FREE wireless access and were published in
The Improper Bostonian Magazine.
Armani Cafe,
214 Newbury Street, Boston, MA
The Wrap, 247
Newbury Street, Boston, MA
Trident Booksellers &
Cafe, 338 Newbury Street, Boston, MA
ENJOY!
Warflying 2013 Access Points in Los
Angeles
Warflying 2013 Access Points in Los
Angeles
12/11/2003 02:19 PMKallahar writes "We went warflying over Los Angeles and Orange
counties yesterday. Flying in a small plane at 1400 feet we detected
2013 802.11b APs in 75 ...
Connecting two Linksys wifi access
points
Connecting two Linksys wifi access
points
12/24/2004 01:06 PMPaul English explains carefully how to set up two wifi access points
if you need to cover a broader area... He also has a nice appreciation
of David Brudnoy, the long-time Boston-area radio talk show host who
was opinionated without being stupid or obnoxious. I only heard him a
few times, but his movie reviews were the best thing in the Boston Tab
newsweekly....
University Bans Wireless Access Points
University Bans Wireless Access Points
09/09/2004 10:51 AMWireless Access Points – The New Attack
Vector?
Wireless Access Points – The New Attack
Vector?
06/13/2004 10:13 AMCross the Columbia and Two Access Points
Cost over $30,000
Cross the Columbia and Two Access Points
Cost over $30,000
08/13/2004 03:50 PMVancouver, Washington, gets its first free public Wi-Fi for a total of
over $30,000 and after a year of planning: Vancouver is a popular town
to live in for folks who like to shop just across the Columbia River
in sales-tax-free Oregon and live in income-tax-free Washington. It's
also a less-bustling town than its neighbor, Portland, edging right
into undeveloped countyside, even as it's become a sprawl-y bedroom
community. While Personal Telco in Portland has what they report as
over 100 active nodes in their free network, including prominent ones
in Pioneer Courthouse Square in downtown, Vancouver's first free
public space Wi-Fi appears to be a 3 Mbps Internet feed over two
antennas relayed from a nearby building into Esther Short Park. The
project involved $30,000 from HP in goods and services as a grant,
which seems improbable just to start with, since the coverage area and
relaying involves very little engineering and could use off-the-shelf
equipment. It would be hard to spend more than a few thousand dollars
at commercial rates and using enterprise hardware to achieve the
project's scope. But HP didn't install the equipment: that was done at
a reduced rate by Vancouver Power Systems. Bandwidth and
authentication services are being donated by local companies. The
equipment is 802.11b, not 802.11g, even. The nature of outdoor Wi-Fi
seems to be profoundly misunderstood by either the reporter, the
officials and others talking about the project, or both: Patrick
Gilbride, the city’s information technology manager and main
liaison to the project...[said] “If this is successful, I think
it will be attractive to look at providing a service that helps local
businesses on a wider scale.” To do so would require a much
larger investment in equipment – or a much stronger signal than
Wi-Fi, whose range is generally limited to a few hundred feet.
Gilbride pointed with enthusiasm to the coming next-generation of
wireless, known as WiMax, which promises an exponentially larger
coverage area than Wi-Fi. “WiMax could be huge, but we’ll
have to wait a year or two before it’s really available,”
Gilbride said. In outdoor, public spaces, Wi-Fi can easily span
several hundred feet unimpeded, and more with a little antenna design
or a small cluster of dumb access points (as little as $50 each) with
sectorized antennas. WiMax might help on the backhaul, but moving 3
Mbps in any direct line of site can be accomplished...
Yahoo! Maps now can show wireless access
points
Yahoo! Maps now can show wireless access
points
04/28/2004 07:19 AMNot sure if people are already aware, but Yahoo! Maps now shows "Wi-fi
Hotspots,", if the option is checked. They are represented by little
Centrino logos...
WLAN Monitors Thwart Rogue Access Points
WLAN Monitors Thwart Rogue Access Points
04/12/2004 12:54 AMAruba Wireless Networks' access points can double as detectors of
rogue equipmentan attractive option for companies that want to
make sure employees aren't comprising security by sneaking WLANs in.
Aruba Grids Embed Access Points in Walls
Aruba Grids Embed Access Points in Walls
08/30/2004 01:49 PMAruba Wireless Networks this week will introduce a new set of WLAN
hardware and management software designed to reduce costs and increase
capacity of enterprise wireless LANs.
""Rooter: A Methodology for the Typical
Unification of Access Points and
Redundancy""
""Rooter: A Methodology for the Typical
Unification of Access Points and
Redundancy""
04/16/2005 10:02 AMAirWave Adds Master Console for Managing
Access Points
AirWave Adds Master Console for Managing
Access Points
08/16/2004 01:00 AMVersion 3.0 of its WLAN management platform lets enterprises manage as
many as 20,000 access points in multiple locations.
Blocking Rogue Access Points in Real
Time With AirMagnet
Blocking Rogue Access Points in Real
Time With AirMagnet
03/08/2004 11:20 PMAirMagnet Inc. on Monday released a new version of its WLAN security
solution, which now is capable of detecting, tracing and blocking
rogue access points in real time to help protect the integrity of
corporate wireless networks.
Texas Instruments to release WLAN
software for 802.11a/g access points
Texas Instruments to release WLAN
software for 802.11a/g access points
01/05/2004 06:44 PMExisting access points can create both 802.11a and 802.11g networks,
but TI's products will be the first to accomplish that using a single
WLAN chip set.
Wireless Chip Maker Fuels Call for
Multiduty Access Points
Wireless Chip Maker Fuels Call for
Multiduty Access Points
07/12/2004 12:43 AMWLAN hardware manufacturers are gearing up to take advantage of new
silicon that promises to increase range and decrease the price of
enterprise access points.
SMS 2.0 and IBM Client Access AS/400
Software
SMS 2.0 and IBM Client Access AS/400
Software
04/27/2004 08:05 PMStep-by-Step Guide for Setting Up Secure
Wireless Access in a Test Lab
Step-by-Step Guide for Setting Up Secure
Wireless Access in a Test Lab
04/15/2004 11:47 AMThis white paper describes how to configure secure wireless access
using IEEE 802.1X authentication using Protected Extensible
Authentication Protocol-Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol version 2 (PEAP-MS-CHAP v2) and Extensible Authentication
Protocol-Transport Layer Security (EAP-TLS) in a test lab using a
wireless access point (AP) and four computers. Of the four computers,
one is a wireless client, one is a domain controller, certification
authority (CA), and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and
Domain Name System (DNS) server, one is a Web and file server, and one
is an Internet Authentication Service (IAS) server that is acting as a
Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) server.
Exchange Server 2003 Client Access Guide
Exchange Server 2003 Client Access Guide
04/22/2004 05:33 PMThis guide provides information about working with Microsoft®
Exchange Server 2003 and client access. It describes the new features
for Exchange 2003 and Office Outlook® 2003, in addition to
improvements in Outlook Web Access 2003. It contains configuration
information, such as how to secure your messaging environment, deploy
the server architecture, and configure Exchange servers for your
supported client access methods. This guide also describes how to
manage protocols, Exchange Virtual Server, Outlook Web Access,
Exchange ActiveSync®, and Outlook Mobile Access.
Vulnerability in IBM Windows XP: default
hidden Administrator account allows
local Administrator access
Vulnerability in IBM Windows XP: default
hidden Administrator account allows
local Administrator access
09/15/2004 09:52 PMMichael Scheidell (Sep 15 2004)
Re: Vulnerability in IBM Windows XP:
default hidden Administrator account
allows local Administrator access
Re: Vulnerability in IBM Windows XP:
default hidden Administrator account
allows local Administrator access
09/17/2004 06:10 AMHarrison Gladden (Sep 16 2004)
Meru Access Point Eliminates 802.11g
Client Performance Penalty
Meru Access Point Eliminates 802.11g
Client Performance Penalty
08/10/2004 07:25 PMDirect
and Related Links for 'Meru Access Point Eliminates 802.11g Client
Performance Penalty'
“Continuing its history of technology leadership and industry
firsts in wireless networking, Meru Networks today announced its new
AP200 Access Point with Dual Speed WLAN technology, which delivers
maximum performance for any client on a hybrid wireless LAN
(WLAN).” This unit eliminates the “speed penalty”
that Wi-Fi networks encounter when using mixed 802.11b/g clients. That
makes upgrading easier, as you can do it piece by piece. Myself, I
just bit the bullet and did it…
HotFix Watch: You cannot access Advanced
Client items in Control Panel
HotFix Watch: You cannot access Advanced
Client items in Control Panel
02/18/2004 06:49 PMSYM04-008, Symantec Client Firewall
Remote Access and Denial of Service
Issues
SYM04-008, Symantec Client Firewall
Remote Access and Denial of Service
Issues
05/13/2004 03:20 PMSym Security (May 13 2004)
Citrine Technologies' SOP Express Passes
Microsoft Platform Test for Windows
Server and Windows Client
Citrine Technologies' SOP Express Passes
Microsoft Platform Test for Windows
Server and Windows Client
02/01/2005 09:17 PMCitrine’s SOP Express Processes Sales Orders with the Speed of
Lightening SOP Express Undergoes Rigorous Testing by VeriTest to
Ensure Interoperability with Microsoft Windows Server 2003. [PRWEB Jan
28, 2005]
"Survey USA Polls For Tuesday Primaries:
Kerry Over Edwards By 10 points in
Tennessee and Over Edwards By 21 points
in Virginia (It's All But Over At This
Point)"
"Survey USA Polls For Tuesday Primaries:
Kerry Over Edwards By 10 points in
Tennessee and Over Edwards By 21 points
in Virginia (It's All But Over At This
Point)"
02/11/2004 03:46 AMManaging a Music Collection Using Visual
Basic Express and SQL Server Express
Managing a Music Collection Using Visual
Basic Express and SQL Server Express
07/08/2004 11:46 PMA problem that afflicts me (and I've noticed many of my brethren) is
the need to create a program to solve a task when there are already
many perfectly suitable programs on the market for free or for very
little cash. The standard justification in my mind is that there isn't
a program that does things the exact way I want them to. Now
realistically, I tend to pick on programs that are within reach. After
all, even if Word didn't suit my needs, I have no intention of writing
my own word processing program from scratch. (Although at times, I
keep thinking I could build a better version of Outlook ... yet I
digress).
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