I am having a bit of trouble understanding PCI requirement 1.1.4.
What kind of document should I have. just a txt file, spread sheet? Should it all be in a database? Is having it recorded in our change management of our helpdesk system sufficient?
PCI DSS Requirement 1.1.4, "Description of...
Well, I was hopefull but now I am getting the an error:
3|Aug 30 2011 16:08:21|305006: portmap translation creation failed for udp src inside:192.168.1.246/33780 dst inside:192.168.1.10/53
I just don't get why it handles traffic from the WAN interface of the D-Link any different than another...
Some other information, It must have something to do with the way the w-router sends the packets.
I set it up like an AP just using the LAN ports and putting the same IP 192.168.1.246/24 address as the device IP and it works just fine. Also in regular setup if you knew the IP you could pass...
The subnet is OK, I can access the admin console at the IP 192.168.1.246. I used a router to segregate the wireless traffic from the reular LAN traffic.
I have a ASA5510 ASA v7.0(8) in routed firewall mode. It is setup as the internal router and default gateway.
I was asked to set up a wireless router, I chose a D-Link DIR-815.
I have it all set up but I cannot get any name resolution.
the firewall is blocking traffic that is all internal.
the...
It would need to be where your DNS records for your domain are stored.
If you host your own DNS then it would be on your servers.
If your DNS is hosted by your ISP or by a service such as DynDNS then the change would be made there.
Whoever set up your MX record should be able to set up the CNAME.
Have you looked in the Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC)? Open the users object and click on the "Exchange General" tab.
Check Delivery Restrictions.
Is this only on one account or throughout the organization?
Sounds like you might want to set it up as a moderated folder.
If you would like some reading to help understand the options and how to use them here are some pages you might go over.
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Booking-Resources-ExchangeServer-2003-Outlook-System-2003.html...
Greetings,
I am being asked to set some accounts to receive from authenticated only. That is easy. I have tested my mail server and it blocks the message but I can not find a way to have a response go back to the un-authenticated sender to notify them that their message was not received.
Is...
It seems that something was corrupt in the install. I reinstalled WebSphere Application Server (using the same medium as first install) and the SDK update applied OK.
I am trying to install WAS5.1.1 on a new server to replace an aging machine. (we are stuck in this version due to application code). I need the JDK to be version 1.4.2.6 but when I try to install the fixpack to update the SDK I get this error:
"The fix pack can not be applied to the currently...
Just in case anyone else reads this post. I found the answer with help from someone on another site.
http://www.visualbasicscript.com/tm.aspx?high=&m=82776&mpage=1
I have a script to add a list of users to a specific group and I have a script to add a specific user to a list of groups but I can not figure out how to arry the two so that I can ad a list of users to a list of groups.
Help would be appreciated.
Your on the right track. If the ASA is the only item behind your FP then you could NAT (one of) the external interface of the FP to your ASA so that all packets comming into that IP would be routed through the ASA. In fact I would think that that would be the case for all of the interfaces on...
A couple of things first. When you post a conf like this you should strip out all cryptographic information and/or user-name password info you could always leave the config line but where the information goes use something like <usernamed removed>
<password removed>
<crypto data removed>
This...
We had a situation that came up adn we spent quite a bit of time trying to figure out what was going on so I thought I'd post what we found here.
We have a page on an internal site that uses a pop-up to return a resulting document(Inherited the site so don't ask me why it was programed that...
Thee are alot of ways to skin this cat. You could use a connection agregator like FatPipe and have multiple NAT/PAT entries on your firewall. Weighted entries in your DNS (which is kind of what FatPipe does internaly).
Depending on the nature of the site (is it financial, e-mail web port or...
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