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Feb
21
comment How do I specify a driver disk image that is on the local cdrom?
What would I need to do in the initrd case?
Feb
21
comment How do I specify a driver disk image that is on the local cdrom?
I've read all that. I'm trying to figure out if I can use the CDROM media as a source for the driver disk (image) in addition to being the OS source disk.
Feb
21
comment How do I specify a driver disk image that is on the local cdrom?
In this case we're shipping media to customers. I really would like it all on a single disc. I can have a driver disk image (as a self-contained .img file) on a USB stick and it works, I don't get why I can't do the same with the CD. So frustrating. Thanks for your input.
Feb
21
comment How do I specify a driver disk image that is on the local cdrom?
CentOS 6.3......
Feb
21
asked How do I specify a driver disk image that is on the local cdrom?
Sep
22
comment Run exe on computer in network through batch file
" I dont want to use any psexec if possible." Why not?
Jun
21
comment DHCP Server on local machine
DHCP is broadcast: any DHCP server on the segment could potentially respond. This includes your computer; the router will not "block" this. It is possible that either will respond.
Jun
18
comment mounting ntfs usb drive in linux (with permissioning)
I don't think any of the NTFS implementations support Linux permissions on NTFS volumes. Everything is exposed as belonging to a single user.
Feb
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Feb
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Aug
14
comment How To Block Some UNC Paths for Windows 7 In An AD environment
I'd be looking at fixing the share security on the networking side, vs. trying to fix it this way.
Jul
31
comment Are large (1TB) .VMDKs safe, can they get corrupted?
By the way, there is absolutely a 2 TB per-VMDK limit even in the most recent versions of ESX(i).
Apr
28
comment Tracerouting www.nasa.gov from different places yields different ip destinations - why?
Akamai runs the DNS for these sites, and their code chooses a geographically appropriate mirror based on your location, latency, etc.
Apr
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Sep
9
comment Proposal for a new EICAR format that covers engine up-to-dateness
If your AV deployment is not giving you the visibility you need, then you need a different deployment or a different vendor.
Aug
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Jul
22
comment Why is php-firewall blocking these ip ranges, isp's and host's? where can I found the blacklist?
This isn't really a development question. But, as a developer for a security software company: this script is useless. It contains arbitrary (hard coded) blocklists, is entirely munged into a single script (maintenance nightmare), and provides a false sense of security. And it has basically no documentation, so you don't realize what it's trying (or not trying) to do.
Jul
15
comment An unsolvable DNS situation?
You configure split DNS on your DNS server. You serve up different responses based on where the request comes from. All requests come in there, different responses come back based on where you are.
Jul
14
answered An unsolvable DNS situation?