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  1. sirbijan

    how to find out gmail chat by analysing network traffic

    thank you ppl. I don't have much experience, but from what you said it seems it's totally traceable. Yes, I think the same, she should stop using gmail! BTW she's using a browser based utility (gmail chat frontend is ajax, i.e. browser base) and I still couldn't understand why they can't put a...
  2. sirbijan

    windows 2003 doesn't let me in anymore

    hey guys & gals after a power cut, now that I want to enter Windows 2003 Advanced Server R2, after entering the admin password, it asks me the cause of reboot and then it starts logging me off! And the loging screen shows up again, I enter my password again, it shows the login screen again! I...
  3. sirbijan

    how to find out gmail chat by analysing network traffic

    I dunno if it's the right question in here, but because it's so broad (almost related to all layers of OSI model!), I'm bringing it in here. If I'm writing in the wrong place, correct me please. a friend of mine is working in an ISP, the CEO has banned all forms of chatting. She has an gmail...
  4. sirbijan

    IP fragmentation vs. TCP segmentation

    thank you pansophic, your answer is so complete (and correct of course!) I was talking to a colleague of mine and he told me we only have IP fragmentation for IPv4 and there's no IP fragmentaion in IPv6. Do you know why?
  5. sirbijan

    IP fragmentation vs. TCP segmentation

    My question is too basic, but it's been tingling me since forever, so, I decided to ask. We have an IP fragmentaion in the network layer and a TCP segmentation in the transport layer. Considering the data comes down from the top of the OSI model to be put on the wire, one could say at first it...
  6. sirbijan

    Do these IP's belong to the same person?

    I think I found the answer to my own question, I did a traceroute on the IP: ===================================== [root@localhost hoomand]# traceroute 4.225.213.13 traceroute to 4.225.213.13 (4.225.213.13), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 62.60.213.1 (62.60.213.1) 198.901 ms 216.291 ms...
  7. sirbijan

    FTP OR P2P

    you should be from the linux world pansophic, or you would have recommended ASP or ASP.net some how!
  8. sirbijan

    Do these IP's belong to the same person?

    how'd ya find where they belong to jimbo? I mean the ISP names and ...?
  9. sirbijan

    Browse the Internet As Localhost

    it's very nice pasophic, very nice. If his webserver is at risk, isn't it to shallow just blocking webserver to listen on 127.0.0.1, besides the webserver he's gonna have lots of other problems too, right? After all a port is open... I'm not asking for any special program, but theoretically...
  10. sirbijan

    IP Address auto / fixed

    you mean you have DHCP server in your environment? by saying you checked his/her laptop, what did you do exactly? Did you set a static IP on that laptop?
  11. sirbijan

    can i change my ip address?

    explain more, it doesn't make any sense to me. You wana change your system IP, or does that app has something hardcoded into it? I don't get ya
  12. sirbijan

    naive tracert question!

    Hey jimbopalmer thanks for your answer. So, what you're saying is that the IP of the site should have come at the end of the list, after all it's what we're looking for, even though it's not a router, just because of some privacy thing, we don't see all stuff in there, hah? One more thing...
  13. sirbijan

    naive tracert question!

    Hi I just know about what tracert does, you enter an IP and you can see how many routers (computers) it passes to reach the final destination. So, my FQDN is "yazdict.org" and I know its IP address is 62.60.213.8, however when I issue "tracert yazdict.org", I get this output...
  14. sirbijan

    windows 2003 login problem -> domain not found!

    thanks ncotton, it's what I was thinking about too. I'm gonna do it. Another question that goes a little off topic, but you said since it's a virtual machine it should be for test purposes, I wana ask you guys (& gals!), don't you use this virtual machine concept in your everyday work? I mean...
  15. sirbijan

    windows 2003 login problem -> domain not found!

    hey ppl, thank you for your quick and accurate answer. Actually I'm running Win2003Server on a Linux using Qemu as the emulator, last night that I was installing it, I noticed that it's stock! So, I just shut down the virtual machine (coz I was too sleepy), in the morning I tried to Repair the...
  16. sirbijan

    windows 2003 login problem -> domain not found!

    Hi ppl, this is my first post in these forums. I'm running Windows 2003 Server R2. I installed it with no problem, in the licensing part, I chose per server. It has never asked me for any administrator password during installation which was odd to me, but because it's my first time installation...

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