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First look at Exchange 2010 Beta1 High Availability using DAG
Lab config : 1 x Windows 2008 server Standard Edition, 64bit : DC + HUB/CAS Server role : dionysus – 192.168.0.21 2 x Windows 2008 servers Enterprise Edition, 64bit : Mailbox server roles : exch2010mb1 (192.168.0.22) and exch2010mb2 (192.168.0.23) 2 Databases will be created (one on each mailbox server, created automatically when the Mailbox role […]
Nessus/OpenVAS wrapper for ike-scan
ike-scan is a great tool to audit VPN/IPSec implementations. This tool, which runs under Lunix, Unix, MacOS and Windows, can be found at www.nta-monitor.com/tools/ike-scan/ (Latest version at time of writing is 1.9). My Nessus ike-scan NASL wrapper may or may not work with earlier versions or newer versions, so test test test) Some of the […]
Monitoring your network with Powershell
I have written a small powershell script that will help you to monitor various hosts on your network. Instead of using ping to see if a host is alive, this script will connect to tcp ports, so you can also monitor hosts behind firewalls (or hosts that cannot be pinged). In addition to this, you […]
Windows XP L2TP over IPSec dialup client VPN to a Juniper ScreenOS firewall, using Certificates
Before looking at the various configuration steps, we’ll have to take the following assumptions into account : – We don’t want to use the Netscreen Remote client, but we want to use the Windows XP built-in dialup VPN technology that allows us to build PPTP or L2TP/IPSec connections. Juniper screenOS does not support PPTP (which […]
Windows Live Writer unable to connect to WordPress Blog
Keywords : Invalid response document returned from XmlRpc server – System.Xml.XmlException: Unexpected end of file while parsing Name has occurred – After moving my old Sharepoint based blog to WordPress, I have encountered some problems when trying to connect Windows Live Writer to WordPress. When trying to connect Live Writer to my blog, I received […]
It started snowing today, so I guessed it would be the perfect timing to write a quick and dirty howto on getting connected to the internet over IPv6, using a Juniper ssg5. I’ll also discuss the easy steps to configure Windows and Linux clients for IPv6 and access to the internet. Before looking at the […]