The Social Life of XML
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The social life of XML
The social life of XML
12/25/2003 01:57 PM
I recently found a picture of the panelists at the XML DevCon 2001
session entitled "The Importance of XML." My body language told the
story: I wasn't a happy camper. Of course I agreed with all the
reasons the panel thought XML was important: for web services, for
interprocess communication, and for business process automation. But I
also thought XML was important for a whole different set of reasons
that weren't on the conference's agenda. I thought XML was important
for end-user applications, for human communication, and for personal
productivity. I believed then, and I believe more strongly today, that
it's a bad idea to separate those two ways of using XML. [XML.com]
This is an edited-down version of the talk I gave at XML 2003. It
omits the XPath-search-in-the-browser demonstrations, which readers of
my O'Reilly Network column have already seen.
...Internet cuts into your social life
Internet cuts into your social life
01/01/2005 02:26 PMAsian Age Jan 1 2005 4:48PM GMT
High-speed Internet is the key to your
social life!
High-speed Internet is the key to your
social life!
09/19/2004 08:14 AMWebindia123 Sep 19 2004 11:39AM GMT
Social Security Underestimates Future
Life Spans, Critics Say
Social Security Underestimates Future
Life Spans, Critics Say
12/30/2004 11:19 PMMany population experts say that Americans' life expectancy will
increase rapidly in the 21st century, making the program's financial
problems even worse.
Social Issues Surround Social Software
(Ziff Davis)
Social Issues Surround Social Software
(Ziff Davis)
06/25/2004 10:06 AMZiff Davis - Participants in the Supernova conference give insight
into the social dynamics around the use of online social networking
services, Weblogs and wikis.
eTwine.com Launches Fun & Interactive
Free Blogging Tool and Becomes First
Social Site to Integrate Blogs with
Social Networking & Online Dating
Features
eTwine.com Launches Fun & Interactive
Free Blogging Tool and Becomes First
Social Site to Integrate Blogs with
Social Networking & Online Dating
Features
08/13/2004 12:47 PMeTwine.com integrates new interactive blogging tool with its existing
social networking, online dating, and event planning features.
Members can share their blogs entries with friends and other members,
as well as rate other blogs, add comments to any entry, and sort
entries by most popular and highest rated in this unique feature.
[PRWEB Aug 13, 2004]
Social Issues Surround Social Software
Social Issues Surround Social Software
06/25/2004 09:01 AMParticipants in the Supernova conference give insight into the social
dynamics around the use of online social networking services, Weblogs
and wikis.
Social people don't need social
networking
Social people don't need social
networking
12/14/2003 09:54 PMKevin Werbach points out that social networking sites like LinkedIn
and Tribe and so forth have very little to offer highly connected
people like Esther Dyson, who would nevertheless be a real asset to
the network:
Esther and Pierre don't need LinkedIn to reach pretty much anyone they
want to contact. Yet there are a whole lot of folks who want to reach
them, and don't have a personal connection to do so. So the service
worsens their email overload with little corresponding benefit.
LinkSocial Applications For Social Devices
Social Applications For Social Devices
07/13/2004 01:53 AMThe mobile phone, by its very nature is a "social" device. It's
designed to help connect you to someone else. While most of the early
efforts to create "mobile data" have come from a broadcast mindset
(delivery produced content to an audience), it looks like some are
finally realizing that mobile data apps need to be social to really
catch on. If they're not making use of the mobile phone for what it's
good for, then it's unlikely to get too much attention. MIT's Tech
Review has a good overview of a
variety of different "social" projects related to mobile
devices, from the ever popular "Dodgeball" mobile social
networking application to Fluidtime's dorm room washing machine SMS
scheduler (and negotiator, should you find out you need the machine
now and someone else has it booked). These are the types of
applications that really are the future of mobile phones -- and not
the ability to watch the latest reality TV series on your phone or to
receive a marketing message from Disney.
Half-Life facial expressions used in
autistic life-skills classes
Half-Life facial expressions used in
autistic life-skills classes
05/14/2004 07:41 PMHere's a novel use for a First-Person Shooter:
An autism institute apparently is interested in using Half-Life 2's
facial animation capabilities to help teach autistic children how to
recognize expressions, according to PC Gamer magazine.
LinkLifeBio.com’s “Road of Life Adventure”
Seeks Ordinary People with Extraordinary
Life Stories
LifeBio.com’s “Road of Life Adventure”
Seeks Ordinary People with Extraordinary
Life Stories
07/23/2004 09:58 AMLifeBio, Inc., the leading online personal history company, believes
that everyone has a story to tell and they need to tell it. From
August 2 to August 7, the company will conduct free audio interviews,
present workshops on why and how to tell life stories, and give away
old-fashioned wooden YoYos, traveling through the Midwest. People they
meet will pick LifeBio questions from a traveling treasure chest and
share memories through audio and written recordings. [PRWEB Jul 22,
2004]
Life Imitates Seinfeld Imitating Life
Life Imitates Seinfeld Imitating Life
01/02/2004 04:48 AMWoman Files $10M Suit Vs. Starbucks .. suing each
other
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20 New Half-Life 2 Screenshots @
PlanetHalf-Life
20 New Half-Life 2 Screenshots @
PlanetHalf-Life
08/15/2004 05:34 PMWired News: Campus Life Comes to Second
Life
Wired News: Campus Life Comes to Second
Life
09/25/2004 09:11 AMSecond Life Teaches Life Lessons
Second Life Teaches Life Lessons
04/06/2005 04:59 AMPlayers use the online game for all kinds of non-game purposes, from
counseling abused kids to teaching business students to be
entrepreneurs. By Daniel Terdiman.
Online Dating Innovator eTwine.com
Officially Launches its Wildly Popular
Social Networking and Online Dating
Website with Several Thousand Members
Following Completion of Beta Testing
Phase. Unique website integrates online
dating with social networking, event
planning, and bl0gs.
Online Dating Innovator eTwine.com
Officially Launches its Wildly Popular
Social Networking and Online Dating
Website with Several Thousand Members
Following Completion of Beta Testing
Phase. Unique website integrates online
dating with social networking, event
planning, and bl0gs.
09/15/2004 02:13 AMeTwine.com has officially launched its unique online dating and social
networking website after several months of beta testing. eTwine
integrates online dating with social networking, event planning &
management and an interactive blogging tool to create the most
complete social site on the net. [PRWEB Sep 15, 2004]
Whole Life vs. Term Life
Whole Life vs. Term Life
05/05/2004 09:38 AMBuy the kind of insurance that makes the most sense for you.
Campus Life Comes to Second Life
Campus Life Comes to Second Life
09/24/2004 05:15 AMWired News Sep 24 2004 9:52AM GMT
When pro-life is anti-life.
When pro-life is anti-life.
02/01/2005 10:00 PMOfficials at Catholic University are allowing Newt Gingrich to speak.
Gingrich is a strong proponent of the death penalty, which...
Social TV
Social TV
03/26/2005 09:10 AMTom Coates, who works for the BBC, spins out a vision of the future of television that
incorporates social software into the experience.
Always social
Always social
02/16/2004 12:07 PMI just noticed that Tony Perkins' AlwaysOn has its own
social networking service, called the AlwaysOn
Zaibatsu. It will be interesting to see if they can pull this
off.
AlwaysOn is trying to be a lot of things that are traditionally
separate -- an advertiser-funded content site, a blog, and a
community. Will the members (many of whom are doubtless already
on LinkedIn, Ryze, and Orkut) see AlwaysOn as their business
networking
"home" online? And how will the site balance the interests of
advertisers with the interests of members, if those things come into
conflict? Tony has a track record of pioneering new models based
around tech-oriented content, so he's we'll suited to conduct the
experiment.
Do You Want TV To Be More Social?
Do You Want TV To Be More Social?
03/23/2005 04:51 AMExperiments in interactive TV haven't done all that well. There are
some exceptions, though, it may depend on how you define
"interactive." Shows that let people vote on stuff seem to do well,
and some people may even consider TiVo-like DVRs as somewhat
"interactive." However, for the most part, TV is considered a
broadcast system, where people are expected to sit back and watch,
while the internet is an interactive system, where people are more
likely to lean forward and take part. The folks at PARC (MO: invent
the future, let it collect dust, while someone else capitalizes on it)
are apparently working on something that might be considered a middle
ground:
social television. The idea is that people often watch TV
in social settings -- with others, rather than alone. However, you
have friends elsewhere who are watching the same program and maybe you
want to watch it together virtually. There certainly are people who
will watch TV shows while being on the phone with someone else
watching the same show -- or the more modern variant of using instant
messaging. The idea here is to take that even further, and set up a
television area where groups in different locations can easily be
social while watching the same show. The thing that they had the most
trouble with, though, was the lack of body language. When someone
turns to face the TV it means they want to watch it and stop talking
-- but that's missed in the separation. You have to assume those
working on this are taking into account the rise of DVRs. It seems
like this becomes trickier when people can schedule their own TV
viewing. When everyone watched live TV there was nothing to sync up.
Either way, this seems like a slightly more creative approach than
typical interactive TV offerings, in that it recognizes that many
people view watching TV as a social experience.
Which social stereotype are you?
Which social stereotype are you?
03/15/2003 11:29 PMSocialist - You believe the free market can bebeneficial, but that a
large and powerful stateis necessary to redistribute the wealth of
thetop classes to those of the bottom. You alsothink that basic
utilities and trasportationshould be publicly owned. Your...
Social Entrepreneurship
Social Entrepreneurship
01/17/2004 10:43 PMI've always had a hard time describing what I do. Recently,
depending on the context, I've started calling myself a social
entrepreneur. I first heard it in the context of the Schwab Foundation for
Social Entrepreneurship.
Here is a Stanford
Business School definition of Social Entrepreneurship.
via Com
monMe
Mobile/Social Art
Mobile/Social Art
06/02/2004 11:40 AM
PurseLipSquareJaw collects a set of three
experimental art pieces that attempt to show the effects of technology
on social interaction. The first piece, called 'Fashion Victims' is a
series of clothes, hats, and bags that stain themselves with a red dye
when the in-woven electronics detect a cellular phone call in
progress. At first I thought they had developed a fabric that
constantly changes to mobile phone radiation, but unfortunately that
isn't the case -- it's a one-time stain. The second is a project
called 'Mass Distraction' that humorously amplifies the disconnection
of everyday cell phone users by using a series of specially-designed
jackets that focus the attention of the user on the call at hand, or
include a possibly left-out meatspace person by entertaining them with
a handheld game, or requiring the user to continue to add coins to
their jacket to make a call. No, this isn't practical. This is art (be
sure to click on each jacket).
The last is definitely the most adorable. Called 'Hybridization,'
the project is an attempt to make a visual signal that clues in others
to the state of the portable audio user's awareness. Flaps down? I'm
listening to music. Flaps up? I'm ready to talk.
Read - Fashion
Victims
Read - Mass
Distraction
Read - Hybridization
Social Aspect Of Man
Social Aspect Of Man
05/28/2004 06:19 AMComments
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New Lab for Social Computing at RIT
New Lab for Social Computing at RIT
12/22/2004 01:55 AM
Liz has announced her new Lab for Social Computing at RIT
over on Many-2-Many. I'm excited to be on the advisory
board and look forward to seeing some great work from lab.
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"dodgeball.social"
"dodgeball.social"
04/09/2004 04:12 PMGoogle Gets Social
Google Gets Social
01/23/2004 07:38 PMGoogle is edging into the social networking space popularized by
Friendster. The search engine has soft-launched a networking site ...
Get Yer Social Networking Here
Get Yer Social Networking Here
01/24/2004 09:30 PMSometime in December, somebody flipped a big switch and all of a
sudden everyone was inviting me to join their
Linkedin network. Then suddenly
last week the Kozmick Finger pointed at
Orkut, and near as I can tell, all
the geeks on the planet have spent this weekend busily inviting each
other to be Orkut pals. It all seems mostly harmless; mind you, I
haven’t actually got any use out of either of ’em. For what
it’s worth, all the Orkutians seem to be heavy geeks, while about
half the Linkedincrowd is VCs and businesspeople. I don’t think
it’s gonna change the world, but I’ve been wrong before. To those
whose invitations I’ve declined: sorry, nothing personal, it’s
just that I feel I ought to either have spent some face-to-face time
with you or been in some substantial online interaction.
Social Suicide
Social Suicide
12/30/2003 01:27 AMWhy, thank you
Mira (Finnish only). It's good to know that my
nightmare now has a name.
And to everyone who clicked on her link and arrived to this site:
Go away, if you value your sexual orientation.
No, seriously.
I just got a letter from an ex-potential ladyfriend, who proclaimed
that "you are a crazy man - in fact, all men are crazy and I
think I'll try women from now on." This happened about two hours
after I had revealed the URL to this weblog in an otherwise innocuous
email, in response to her claim that she had a worse sense of humor
than me. Of course, the "stupid me" had to prove her wrong.
So welcome all - This is the blog that will make you a lesbian.
(Catchy, ain't it?)
(And you still wonder why I'm feeling down? Man, I need a better impression management strategy.)
Actually, now that I'm on the subject... The cool thing about
blogs and dating is that your blog will make you a better writer, and
thus you will be able to write coherent, intelligent, witty text to
your charmees. Well. Most of you will, anyway. But the
uncool thing about blogs is that once your potential life-mate
actually finds it - your relationship may suffer a mighty chink.
A blog can be a good filter, though, for weeding out those who
wouldn't be able to cope with your sense of humour or view of life
anyway - but that just means that if you are blogging under your own
name, you'd darned be better to write what you really feel and think,
and be prepared to stand up for it. Because sooner or later, someone
will read it. I've had my share of old internet writings
coming back to haunt me...
Anyway, I thank Mindy for putting this whole idea in my head in the first place, but perhaps I
should stop referring people to this page as the "this is really me" page :)
Social networks and my big a-ha
Social networks and my big a-ha
06/14/2004 07:45 PMWisconsin Technology Network,WI-54 minutes agoReaders of DEMOletter
know that I've written regularly about so- called social networks,
services such as LinkedIn, Spoke, and Google's Orkut. ...
Social Exhaustion
Social Exhaustion
12/30/2003 01:28 AMIt's bloody hard to try and be intelligent, witty, charming, friendly,
thoughtful, responsive, sagely, quick, fun, alert, and a number of
other adjectives for a few days in a row.
Enough.
I'm "too pooped to pip", as one wise man once said.
Social concern
Social concern
09/13/2004 09:45 PMUSA Today Sep 14 2004 1:57AM GMT
Damn social Web!
Damn social Web!
01/07/2004 02:04 PM I sent an email to a friend this morning asking for help thinking of
technology people who meet a particular parameter, you know, along the
lines of "Do you know any techies who ____?" Unfortunately, my friend
forwarded my hastily written mail to about 20 people who might also be
able to fill in the blank. One of those twenty mentioned Metcalfe's
Law in her reply. Someone else talked about the need to supplement
that law in order to understand a different aspect of social dynamics.
Someone else commented, contradicted, expanded... Now those 20 people
— strangers — are...
A new social scene
A new social scene
07/05/2004 12:27 PMSiliconValley.com Jul 5 2004 4:31PM GMT
Social Hacking
Social Hacking
06/05/2005 10:46 PMWhile I'm really glad that smart people like Tim O'Reilly and Chris
Anderson are enjoying t-shirt media hack, I'm realizing that the
really terrifying thing is that everybody in my social circle knows
what Goatse is. But Tim's right, of course. The only thing bloggers
love as much as a...
Staying social
Staying social
06/05/2005 11:35 PMJune is finals month, but the call of @media 2005 is hard to
resist. I won't be attending the actual conference (sadly my student
budget doesn't stretch that far) but I'll be in London on Saturday the
11th to ride on the coat-tails of the conference.
PPK (yes, that PPK) is hosting a JavaScript get-together in the afternoon at a Thames-side
pub; confirmed attendees so far are PPK, myself, Stuart Langridge,
Dean Edwards and Jeremy Keith but anyone else who wants to set the
JavaScript world to rights is more than welcome to attend.
Planning a little further ahead, I'll be in and around San
Francisco from the 11th to the 16th of July. My diary is more or less
open at the moment, so if there's anything fun going on I'd love to
hear about it.
Update: I almost forgot, I'm also
attending the London Geek Dinner on the 7th of June. If you're
interested, there are still 12 places left (out of 200).
The Social Meaning of RDF
The Social Meaning of RDF
03/11/2003 01:22 AMThe W3C is about to undertake a discussion of what the social meaning
of RDF is -- what the real world import is of an RDF statement.
Kendall Clark previews the debate and recent related discussion.
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Dynalink RTA230 Default Username and
Password
Dynalink RTA230 Default Username and
Password
09/06/2004 02:04 PMDirect and Related Links
for 'Dynalink RTA230 Default Username and Password'
“fabio has reported a security issue in Dynalink RTA230,
which can be exploited by malicious people to gain control of a
vulnerable device. The problem is that even when the administrative
password has been changed, a default account remains active. This can
be exploited to gain access using the following username/password
combination: Username: userNotUsed Password: userNotU Reportedly, the
product listens on all interfaces by default. SOLUTION: Disable remote
access. Use another product.”…
Default username/password pairs in ON
Command CCM 5.x database backend
Default username/password pairs in ON
Command CCM 5.x database backend
09/20/2004 07:06 PMJonas Olsson (Sep 20 2004)
Re: Wireless networks/Default Admin
username security problem in Croatia
Re: Wireless networks/Default Admin
username security problem in Croatia
02/05/2005 09:38 PMDenis Jedig (Feb 05 2005)
Wireless networks/Default Admin username
security problem in Croatia
Wireless networks/Default Admin username
security problem in Croatia
02/05/2005 09:38 PMRadoslav Dejanović (Feb 04 2005)
Default Password List
Default Password List
01/10/2004 10:12 PMhttp://www.phenoelit.de/dpl/dpl.html
Think I even found the Default Password to my toaster....
(via rootsecure )
ProxyView default undocumented password
ProxyView default undocumented password
01/01/2004 04:31 AMMichael Brown (Jan 27 2003)
Secure Password Generator 1.1 (Default
branch)
Secure Password Generator 1.1 (Default
branch)
04/17/2005 04:54 AM
Secure Password Generator delivers several methods for
generation of secure random passwords and passphrases.
Among the offered methods are Diceware methods with the
original Diceware wordlist and S/Key wordlist. The program
outputs the calculated entropy along with the password.
Changes:
This release includes major security improvements
(such as memory locking and zeroing), major code
cleanups, a manual page, and a simple installation
procedure. Pre-built binaries for any OS are no
longer distributed.
Specify username and password at login
window
Specify username and password at login
window
12/05/2003 11:20 AMBy default, the login window presents the user with icons to click on
(Select A User), and then prompts the user for their password. It can
also be set to simply provide the tried-and-true Username and Password
dialog boxes....
Console Password Manager 0.1beta
(Default branch)
Console Password Manager 0.1beta
(Default branch)
04/13/2005 02:11 PM

cpm (Console Password Manager) is a small console
tool to manage passwords and store them in a file
that is encrypted with a public key mechanism. The
encryption is handled through GnuPG, and the data
is stored as XML.
Console Password Manager 0.3beta
(Default branch)
Console Password Manager 0.3beta
(Default branch)
04/19/2005 06:45 AM

cpm (Console Password Manager) is a small console
tool to manage passwords and store them in a file
that is encrypted with a public key mechanism. The
encryption is handled through GnuPG, and the data
is stored as XML.
Changes:
This release fixes some bugs which, for example, occurred
when a certain illegal command line syntax was used. GUI
handling was fixed for the edit and delete commands and
they now also follow the list focus. Moreover, a migration
tool for PMS (Password Management System) is included in
the package.
Console Password Manager 0.2beta
(Default branch)
Console Password Manager 0.2beta
(Default branch)
04/15/2005 04:26 AM

cpm (Console Password Manager) is a small console
tool to manage passwords and store them in a file
that is encrypted with a public key mechanism. The
encryption is handled through GnuPG, and the data
is stored as XML.
Changes:
This release features minor GUI changes so navigating the
data should be more comfortable now.
Change Your Linksys WRT54G Admin
Password Right Now!
Change Your Linksys WRT54G Admin
Password Right Now!
06/02/2004 01:16 PMTech consultant discovers that Linksys WRT54G allows remote,
over-the-Internet administration login even when remote management is
turned off: Because all broadband gateway vendors ship their equipment
with default passwords like public or admin, this vulnerability is
moderately critical according to the Secunia security consultants. An
automated attack could scan millions of home broadband network
addresses and feed them the WRT54G Web login sequence. With remote
administrative access, the most that could happen is vandalism: the
Linksys doesn't provide tools via its Web interface for packet
sniffing, but someone could corrupt the setup and lock a user out by
changing the password, requiring a hard reset. Also, Linksys' Web form
appears to send the WEP or WPA password as hidden password text in a
Web form, but that text is unencrypted in the HTML source, which can
easily be viewed....
U.S. Robotics Broadband Router 8003
admin password visible
U.S. Robotics Broadband Router 8003
admin password visible
06/08/2004 03:27 PMFernando Sanchez (Jun 08 2004)
Microsoft launches range of hardware
devices Password is pass;
fingerprint is in-thing
Microsoft launches range of hardware
devices Password is pass;
fingerprint is in-thing
09/13/2004 06:17 PMThe Hindu Business Line Sep 13 2004 9:42PM GMT
Changing the SMS Admin Console Default
Server Connection
Changing the SMS Admin Console Default
Server Connection
07/26/2004 10:40 AM10.3: Use a password analyzer to improve
password security
10.3: Use a password analyzer to improve
password security
10/30/2003 12:37 AMIf you try to change the password for a Keychain using the Keychain
Access app, you'll notice on the resulting dialog box a circular
button with an 'i' in it, as seen in the inset in the screenshot. If
you click on it, Panthe...
SMC Routers have remote administration
enabled by default
SMC Routers have remote administration
enabled by default
04/28/2004 03:58 PMuser86 (Apr 28 2004)
Re: SMC Routers have remote
administration enabled by default
Re: SMC Routers have remote
administration enabled by default
04/29/2004 01:18 PMMichael Curtis (Apr 28 2004)
Remote Desktop Client TCL GUI 0.1
(Default branch)
Remote Desktop Client TCL GUI 0.1
(Default branch)
04/15/2005 08:03 PM

Remote Desktop Client TCL GUI was created to be
lightweight to run on smaller machines, or
machines that do not have Java, QT, or GTK to run
the other (more robust) rdesktop frontends.
New Password Recovery Tool for Microsoft
Office Suite Documents is Able to
Recover Passwords to Documents Created
in 14 Applications, and Supports More
Than 30 Types of Password Encryption.
New Password Recovery Tool for Microsoft
Office Suite Documents is Able to
Recover Passwords to Documents Created
in 14 Applications, and Supports More
Than 30 Types of Password Encryption.
12/24/2004 12:19 PMElcomSoft Co. Ltd. has released Advanced Office Password Recovery
(AOPR), an application that allows business managers, information
technology support administrators, and law enforcement officials to
gain access to Microsoft(R) Office(R) password-protected documents,
that have been accidentally or purposefully password protected. New
product combines the latest and the most advanced cryptanalysis
algorithms developed by Elcomsoft's research department. AOPR is
capable of instantly recovering passwords for a wide range of
Microsoft's business and office applications, including all components
of MS Office, from the very first DOS versions to Office 2003
programs, including the ones for Windows, Mac, Pocket PC and localized
versions. Over 30 different types of password encryption methods are
supported. [PRWEB Dec 22, 2004]
Accessing Name/Password Login Window
Accessing Name/Password Login Window
12/28/2004 09:50 PM By Christopher Breen, Macworld
"Tech consultant discovers that Linksys
WRT54G allows remote, over-the-Internet
administration login even when remote
management is turned off"
"Tech consultant discovers that Linksys
WRT54G allows remote, over-the-Internet
administration login even when remote
management is turned off"
06/03/2004 12:21 PMRemote Capture for Canon PowerShot
cameras 1.0.3 (Default branch)
Remote Capture for Canon PowerShot
cameras 1.0.3 (Default branch)
03/24/2005 08:05 AM
Remote Capture for Canon PowerShot cameras is a tool for performing
remote captures with Canon PowerShot cameras. It has been tested with
the Canon PowerShot S50, A60, A70, A75, A80, A85, A95, and S400.
Changes:
Several bugs were fixed and several new features were added.
Password Management System
Password Management System
04/15/2005 05:19 AMAdded harry_b as Project Admin
PasswordWallet - A password management
app
PasswordWallet - A password management
app
06/22/2005 02:23 AM
The macosxhints Rating:[Score: 7 out of 10]
Developer: Selznick Scientific Software / Product Page
Price: $18 (Mac) / $15 (Palm OS)
Note: This is the Pick of the Week for the week of June 13th.
For a long time, I'v...
BT controls password access with
Netegrity
BT controls password access with
Netegrity
08/17/2004 05:26 AMComputer Weekly Aug 17 2004 10:18AM GMT
IpSwitch IMail Server <= ver 8.1 User
Password Decryption
IpSwitch IMail Server <= ver 8.1 User
Password Decryption
08/16/2004 09:58 PMAdik (Aug 16 2004)
Re: IpSwitch IMail Server <= ver 8.1
User Password Decryption
Re: IpSwitch IMail Server <= ver 8.1
User Password Decryption
08/17/2004 07:27 PMDave Warren (Aug 17 2004)
Recover from a single-user
password-protected boot
Recover from a single-user
password-protected boot
09/07/2004 10:18 AMI recently was faced with a hanging login window on boot. After
reading, it seemed the netinfo db was correcupt and I needed to boot
single-user to fix it.
When I tried, it was asking for a password. Using the install disk
to...
Remote admin helper scripts
Remote admin helper scripts
08/06/2004 09:57 AMI frequently use my box remotely via ssh. I've set up OSXVnc so that
it's not a startup item, but can be started up easily from the ssh
session (and forwarded over it). I consider this to be more secure.
I also forward X11...
The Social Life of XML