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Connect to Openfiler SAN using CHAP authentication (MS iSCSI Initiator)

Assuming that you’ve made yourself familiar with the procedure on how to allow/deny access to a specific lun based upon IP addresses, then you might have wondered if you can secure access to a LUN even more. After all, Read more

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Bind network interfaces on Linux for redundancy, load balancing and performance

If you have multiple network interfaces in your linux machine (and ideally they have the same speed & duplex), you may want to ‘bind’ the adapters together to increase bandwidth and create some redundancy.

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Running Snort with Dynamic IP on Fedora

One of my Linux boxes has a direct cable connection to the internet. I’ve been using Snort in corporate environments for a long time now, but I never had to configure snort to look at interfaces that have a Read more

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How to mount an Openfiler snapshot in Windows

After playing with Openfiler for a while, I started wondering how I could get access to a snapshot that was created with Openfiler.

This is how it works (according to me, I just hope Openfiler and iSCSI Enterprise Target Read more

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Build a free SAN with Openfiler

After playing with iSCSI Enterprise Target for a while, I decided to have a look at some other solutions as well. I’m not saying that iSCSI Enterprise Target is not a stable and mature solution, but it lacks some Read more

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Connect to an iSCSI SAN from Windows

In a previous post, I’ve shown how to set up a Linux based SAN solution, based upon Fedora Core 6 and the free iSCSI Enterprise Target tool. In this post, I’ll show how to connect to the SAN from Read more

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Create a free SAN on Fedora Core 6

While setting up the basic infrastructure for my VMWare environment, I wondered if it would be possible to emulate a SAN on a Linux box, for free. And as a matter of fact, it is possible.

I stumbled across Read more

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Restoring 2003 AD Objects using Windows 2008 Server

Anyone managing an Active Directory knows about the administrative troubles and work that can be caused when an object (such as a user) gets deleted.  The admin needs to either restore the object, and then manually fill out the Read more

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Set up Anonymous Access to Sharepoint sites

 

The default behaviour for public internet facing websites should allow for anonymous access, but in reality, SharePoint does not accept anonymous access by default.

So how can you set up the SharePoint site to accept both anonymous access Read more

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Welcome to my blog (again)

Over the last 2 years, I have been using Sharepoint (WSS) to host my personal blog. I have now decided to move my blog onto another platform.

In the next couple of days, I will transfer all of the Read more

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