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  1. freakyone

    AOL IM

    Don't get me wrong. When I stated that the IT Dept was "spying" on my x-co workers I mean they were only doing their job. My company has a decent internet usage policy and they do make it clear what you are/are not allowed to do. I was not slandering IT personel. The people that were...
  2. freakyone

    HOME NETWORK SECURITY

    You may want to search Ebay for used firewalls. I was able to find a Sonicwall SOHO3 for 80$. Very cheap for a Namebrand hardware device and Sonicwall make a solid product. ~Dave~ Where do packets go when they die ?
  3. freakyone

    spoofing with MAC possible ?

    A new trend I have seen lately in some residential grade routers (Netgear,Linksysys,Etc.) the ability to specify the MAC address of the router in the settup of the device. This tends to come in handy when your ISP will only pass traffic to a MAC Address that you have registered w/them. ~Dave~...
  4. freakyone

    VPN through two NAT firewall's

    Unless there is more to this than I know about I would set things up as follows: Add a static route in the Sonicwall Pro 300* that will direct traffic looking for the 126.x network to the WAN IP of the Sonicwall SOHO3*. Then set up the proper allowances in SOHO3 to forward the traffic as needed...
  5. freakyone

    Sonicwall vs internal mail server

    Does the Sonicwall log show an unusualy large amount of traffic to you mail server ? I am assuming the mail server is located behind the firewall and traffic is directed via NAT mapping or port forwarding. I am not completely familiar w/your exact model of Sonicwall but the GUI is similar in...
  6. freakyone

    AOL IM

    2 People have been fired @ my job since I last posted in this thread for internet use/abuse. Aparently IT was spying on them w/VNC. ~Dave~ Where do packets go when they die ?
  7. freakyone

    AOL IM

    True That. Your company can ( and has the legal right to) monior anything that happens on it's network or equipment. It all depends on how far they want it monitored and how restrictive the company PC use policy is. ~Dave~ Where do packets go when they die ?
  8. freakyone

    Zonealarm & File Sharing

    I had a very similar experience. I took me a few weeks to get to the bottom of the issue. Thanx 4 Sharring.... ~Dave~ Where do packets go when they die ?
  9. freakyone

    pcAnywhere?

    You have to set up zone alarm to accept traffic on the PC Anywhere ports 5631 and 5632. I believe this can be done by going to the Security settings and clicking on advanced. With Zone Alarm, If you do not tell it to pass specific traffic it assumes not to. ~Dave~ Where do packets go when they...
  10. freakyone

    Hi, all. I plan to take ccna. I hav

    I am also currently studying for the CCNA Exam and have found the following URL very helpfull. http://www.certyourself.com/ccnarm.shtml ~Dave~ Where do packets go when they die ?
  11. freakyone

    What's the best Remote Access Software

    I have used many remote access software products and by far VNC is my favorite...and its free. http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/index.html
  12. freakyone

    AS2 - walmart

    Walmart does use ports 5080. You will at least need to listen on that port. It should not be hard to restrict inbound traffic through the firewall for Wallmart's limited IP Addresses (only 4).

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