Saturday, July 19, 2008

Video: How to spoof a MAC address

Date: July 14th, 2008
Author: Bill Detwiler
Category: IT Dojo Video, Networking, Security, Network Administration, Wireless
Tags: MAC, MAC Address, Video, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Bill Detwiler

Video: How to spoof a MAC address

When you support small offices, home offices, and remote offices, you often run across older wireless equipment. Equipment that’s likely secured with MAC filtering and perhaps a hidden SSID and WEP encryption.

I think most techs would agree that MAC filtering alone isn’t going to secure a wireless network and that even WEP and a hidden SSID aren’t much better. But, does MAC filtering at least keep out the lazy hackers? In this IT Dojo video, I show you just how easy it is to spoof a MAC address.

After watching the video, you can read the original tip in Chad Perrin’s article, “How to spoof a MAC address”.

Friday, April 11, 2008

Hide-Ip-Browser 1.0

Hide-Ip-Browser

Discover the online anonymity made simple!

The ultimate hide ip address software. Find out how to hide your ip address easily.
Hiding your real IP address is the only technique that can help you protect your identity while browsing the web. By using Hide-Ip-Browser you can surf any Web Site, Web-based Email services, Newsgroups, Web Blogs and Forums using a different ip address.

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Watch the demo movie

3 Easy Steps:
  • Select a new IP from a Different Country or Location
  • SET!
  • GO!
How it Works?
Hide-Ip-Browser protects your identity by replacing your real IP address with a different one. You will appear to access the internet from a different location, not your own. Your real location is never revealed.

We are using proxies from different countries to hide your IP address. A partial country list from where you can get a new IP address is this: United States, United Kingdom, Israel, Canada, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, and many more.

more info @http://www.hide-ip-browser.com/
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Hide My Windows 1.7.2

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Hide My Windows is an easy-to-use and smart software for hiding windows and applications in your Windows environment.

Hide My Windows designed for Office use for people under control. We knows that noone can work all days and any man and woman needs in rest. Most people playing games on workplace and it's a main reasons to be fired, no matter is it a Solitaire or action game. Using Hide My Windows you can hide game windows quickly in one key press. Another thing it's a private documents (financial for example) that you don't want to show someone behind you. It's usually necessary when employee come or at exhibitions. You can hide group of windows by part-name filter, for example make filter "Intern" to hide all visible windows of Internet Explorer.

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Features:
  • Instantly hide windows with a secret hotkey combination
  • Hide active windows with a one hotkey
  • Hide windows by filter list on screensaver start
  • Terminate objectionable applications.
  • Close Browsers.
  • Manage Browsers to be closed.
  • Hide, show and close applications and windows from GUI.
  • Restore all windows on their places
  • Full handle DirectX and OpenGL games locks - screen, mouse, keyboard.
  • Works invisibly in the background
  • Customizable hot keys
  • Show list of hidden windows
  • Owner process detection
  • Password protection
  • Customizable password protection window - You can disgise password protection window. You can change caption, labels and icon of this window and if your boss will see it he will think that it's a system or work window (You can find examples in page: How to mask Password Protection Window).
  • Automatical icon extraction from host process
  • Autostart with Windows
  • Mute sound on hide
more info @http://alsedi.com/hide-my-windows.php
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Networking With Microsoft Windows Vista

Networking With Microsoft Windows Vista

Networking with Microsoft Windows Vista:
Your Guide to Easy and Secure Windows Vista Networking
By Paul McFedries
Published Dec 19, 2007 by Que.
Pages: 552
Edition: 1st.
ISBN-10: 0-7897-3777-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-7897-3777-9

Your Guide to Easy and Secure Windows Vista Networking is a complete beginner’s guide to creating, configuring, administering, and using a small network using Windows Vista computers. Inside you’ll find comprehensive coverage of networking hardware, including Ethernet (wired) hardware (from NICs to cables to switches to routers) and wireless Hardware--from wireless NICs to access points to range extenders.

We include handy “buyer’s guides” that tell you how to make smart choices when purchasing network hardware. With hardware in hand, we then show you how to roll up your shirtsleeves and put everything together, including configuring a router, laying cable, and connecting the devices. Next, we then show you how to wrangle with Windows Vista’s networking features. These techniques include using the Network and Sharing Center, managing wired and wireless connections, accessing shared network resources, sharing local resources on the network, and working with network files offline. And if you are a music and video aficionado, we’ve got you covered with a special chapter that shows you just how to set up a networked Vista PC as your digital media hub!

No networking book would be complete without extensive coverage of security issues that affect anyone connected to the Internet. We show you how to secure each computer, secure your global networking settings, and batten down your wireless connections. The last part of the book includes intermediate networking tasks such as making remote connections, monitoring the network, troubleshooting network problems, and setting up Vista’s built-in web server and FTP server.
  • No longer is networking a topic that only geeks need to understand.
  • If you have even one computer on the Internet or if you use wireless in your home or office, you need this book!
  • Extensive hardware coverage that shows you what equipment to buy and how to set it up!
  • Easy to follow buyer’s guides that enable anyone to make smart and informed choices when purchasing networking hardware.
  • Complete and comprehensive coverage of Windows Vista’s networking features.
  • Thwart hackers, crackers, thieves and other Internet malefactors by following our easy to understand chapters on security!
  • Loaded with tips, tricks, and shortcuts to make networking easier and more secure.
  • Chock full of real-world examples and network configurations that you can put to work today!
more info @http://www.informit.com/store/product.aspx?isbn=0789737779
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Windows Vista Annoyances Tips, Secrets, and Hacks

Windows Vista Annoyances Tips, Secrets, and Hacks

Windows Vista Annoyances Tips, Secrets, and Hacks for the Cranky Consumer
By David A. Karp
First Edition December 2007
Pages: 664
ISBN 10: 0-596-52762-4 | ISBN 13: 9780596527624

Windows Vista may be the next big thing, but it still contains enough quirks and unaccountable behaviors to vex anyone. This unique guide not only discusses the most irritating features of the latest Microsoft operating system and how to get around them, but also explains how to improve Windows and do more with the software than Microsoft intended. You'll find information on setup, installation, upgrade from other Windows versions, the revamped interface, new security features, user accounts, troubleshooting, and the markedly improved Internet Explorer 7. Other chapters cover a wide range of key topics:
  • Media Center - tips on photos, videos, music, TV tuners, HD, and the media center engine
  • The Registry - explains the background and tools for working with Windows' database of settings
  • Tinkering Techniques - offers hacking-style customization and problem-solving topics
  • Networking and Wireless - includes LAN setup, WiFi sniffers and access points, connection sharing, firewalls, routers, and FTP
  • Scripting and Automation - introduces simple programming using the Windows Scripting Host for automating repetitive tasks
No other book takes our patented cranky, solutions-oriented approach. Our collection of tips, tools and techniques will improve your experience with Windows Vista, so you can control the OS -- rather than the other way around.

more info @http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596527624/
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Sunday, April 6, 2008

TrainSignal: Intro to Windows Server 2008 Training



Intro to Windows Server 2008 Training
  • 6+ Hours of Windows Server 2008 Training on DVD, FREE with ALL Orders!
  • Order Online or give us a Call. We will automatically include a free copy of our Intro to Windows Server 2008 Training on DVD with every order that we ship.
  • Learn about IIS 7, Server Core, WDS, RODC, and much more!
  • Limited Quantities Available! This offer is only good until supplies run out.
Want to learn more about Windows Server 2008? Well this is the perfect chance for you to get our FREE Windows Server 2008 Training. Just pick your favorite product from our wide selection of training videos, and we will Automatically send you this training absolutely FREE! You can't beat that, so hurry and get this great offer while supplies last!

About this course:
This course is a 6 hour training course to introduce you to Windows Server 2008. It will teach you about some of the neat new features that are available in Window Server 2008 and how to configure them. This course is just the beginning. We will be launching an entire Windows Server 2008 Training series that will include complete coverage of the MCITP certifications and much more, totaling over 150 hours of training. The Intro to Windows Server Training DVD is not an exam prep course and does not go into as much depth as our Windows Server 2008 training series will, but it gives you a great opportunity to get ahead of the crowd and start working on Windows Server 2008.

Here's what we cover in our Intro to Windows Server 2008 Training Course:
Installing Windows Server 2008 and Active Directory
  • Server Edition Check
  • Installation Procedure
  • Initial Configuration of Windows Server 2008
  • Adding Active Directory to Windows Server 2008
  • Promotion of a Windows 2008 server to a Domain Controller
Active Directory Users and Groups in Windows Server 2008
  • Active Directory Review What's New in 2008
  • Windows Server 2008 Server Manager
  • Active Directory Auditing
  • Renaming the Administrator Account
  • Creating Users
  • Creating Groups
  • Adding Users to Groups
  • Event Viewer in Server 2008
Windows Server Core and DHCP Servers
  • What is Server Core?
  • What can Server Core do? Server Core Roles
  • How to Set the Admin Password in Server Core
  • Rename the Computer in Server Core
  • Join a Domain in Server Core
  • DHCP Role Installation
  • Critical Commands to know for Server Core
  • Set Up the Windows Firewall on Server 2008
  • Install RSAT
  • Create an MMC to Connect to Windows Server Core
Windows Server 2008 File and Print Servers
  • What's New with File and Print Server
  • Install File Server Roles in Windows Server 2008
  • Create a Namespace
  • Setup Up Replication (DFS)
  • Add a Print Server to Windows Server 2008
  • Add a Network Printer
  • Print Management Console
  • Deployed Printers
Windows Server 2008 Read Only Domain Controllers
  • What's a Read Only Domain Controller (RODC)
  • Advantages of Read Only Domain Controllers (RODC)
  • Steps to Deploy a Read Only Domain Controller (RODC)
  • RODC Role Installation
  • Password Replication
  • Pre-Populate a Password
IIS 7 Web Servers
  • New Features in IIS 7
  • Modularization
  • Role Installation
  • Selection of Modules
  • IIS Manager
  • Speed Up Your Index Page Load
  • Where to Put Your Files
  • Browse Your Site
Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services
  • Terminal Services New Features
  • Remote Application
  • Installing a Terminal Server
  • Configuring RemoteApp
Windows Deployment Services
  • Quick Intro to Imaging
  • Windows Deployment Services (WDS) Configuration Procedure
  • Installation of Windows Deployment Services (WDS) Role
  • Image Locations
  • Boot Image Import
  • Create Capture Boot Image
  • Create an Image Group
  • Add Install Images
  • Capture an Image
  • Deploy from Windows Deployment Services (WDS)
Windows Server 2008 MCITP Certification Info
  • Certifications
  • Upgrade Certifications
  • Features in Extended Server 2008
more info @http://www.trainsignal.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=114
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CBT Nuggets: Linux+ Series (w/2004 Update)



Linux+ Series (w/2004 Update)
Basic/Introductory Level Linux Training - CompTIA Linux+ (Linux plus)
Includes 25 Videos
Trainer: Perry Fizzano
Running Time: 11 Hours

While many things in this world today seem to originate from a desire for economic gain, Linux is truly pure. It was designed and continues to thrive to honestly make the computing world a better place. Nowhere else do you find such selfless giving of so many talented individual's time and energy. The Linux operating system is a collection of the work of some of the brightest minds on the planet, thousands of individuals collaborating to create the ultimate operating system, stable and powerful, yet flexible and easy to use. This was the dream of Linus Torvald, and it has blossomed into a beautiful reality.

Linux makes an excellent desktop operating system, but really shines in the server market. The majority of the web servers in use today on the Internet use the Linux operating system, partly because it's free, but more so because it's in many cases the best alternative. The CBT Nuggets web servers are running Linux for performance and stability reasons.

An individual who attains the Linux+ certification is an incredible asset for a company. With that person as a weapon, they can now deploy technology at an incredible cost savings. Those cost savings can then be put into more exciting larger scale deployments, and of course into the best investment of all, the increased salary and benefits of that Linux-certified person that's able to make it all happen.

The Linux+ Series (w/2004 Update) contains the following videos:
  • Introduction to Using Linux
  • Intro to Linux Part 2
  • Planning your installation
  • Pre-installation Hardware Considerations
  • Installation of Linux
  • Installing and Updating Software in Linux
  • User Administration in Linux
  • Administration of Filesystems and Security
  • Administration of Networks in Linux
  • Linux Essentials
  • Configuring Printing and File Sharing
  • Configuration Files and Related Topics
  • Maintenance of a Linux System
  • Troubleshooting Problems in a Linux System
  • Troubleshooting in Linux Part 2
  • Troubleshooting in Linux Part 3
  • Hardware Issues in Linux
  • More Hardware Issues in Linux
  • Linux+ 2004 Update Intro
  • Multimedia in Linux
  • Introduction to sed and awk
  • Security Issues Part 1
  • Security Issues Part 2
  • Printing and Mail
  • Hodgepodge: Learning to Learn Linux
CompTIA is a registered trademark of The Computing Technology Industry Association, Inc.
Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds


more info @https://www.cbtnuggets.com/webapp/product?id=44
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Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: Peachpit Learning Series

Mac.OS.X 10.5 Leopard Peachpit Learning Series

Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: Peachpit Learning Series
Robin Williams
ISBN-10: 0321502639
ISBN-13: 9780321502636
Publisher: Peachpit Press
Copyright: 2008
Published: 10/25/2007

With this book, you can learn in your own way—whether it’s working through the lessons from start to finish, jumping straight to step-by-step exercises about new features, or looking up just what you need to know at that moment. There are hundreds of exciting tools and hidden gems in your Macintosh. And with the gentle yet expert hand of Robin Williams guiding you along the way, you will learn to take full advantage of all that Leopard has to offer. If you are new to Mac OS X, you'll learn to use your Mac with help from a world-renowned teacher. From there, you can move on to customize it to suit the way you work. And if you've been using Mac OS X already, you'll learn to use the new features in Leopard, like Spaces, Quick Look, and Time Machine, and explore all the enhancements to favorites like Mail and iChat.

Features:
Learn all about how to get the most out of Mac OS X Leopard with best-selling Mac author Robin Williams.
  • The Learning Series lets readers learn the way they want to, whether it's working through lessons, jumping to exercises, or looking up just what they need to know.
  • Extremely useful, four-color, course-in-a-book gets readers up to speed quickly on Mac OS X Leopard's new features.
  • Written by one of the world's most renowned Mac experts and bestselling authors, Robin Williams.
more info @http://www.pearsonhighered.com/educator/academic/product/0,3110,0321502639,00.html
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CCNP ISCW Portable Command Guide

CCNP ISCW Portable Command Guide

CCNP ISCW Portable Command Guide
By Scott Empson, Hans Roth
Published Mar 12, 2008 by Cisco Press.
Part of the Self-Study Guide series.
Dimensions 6x9
Pages: 192
Edition: 1st.
ISBN-10: 1-58720-186-0
ISBN-13: 978-1-58720-186-8

CNP ISCW Portable Command Guide
All the ISCW 642-825 commands in one compact, portable resource

Preparing for the CCNP certification? Working as a network professional? Here are all the CCNP-level commands for the ISCW exam you need in one condensed, portable resource. The CCNP ISCW Portable Command Guide is filled with valuable, easy-to-access information and is portable enough for use whether you’re in the server room or the equipment closet.

This book can help you memorize commands and concepts as you work to pass the CCNP ISCW exam (642-825). The guide summarizes all CCNP certification-level Cisco IOS Software commands, keywords, command arguments, and associated prompts, providing you with tips and examples of how to apply the commands to real-world scenarios. Sample configurations throughout the book provide you with a better understanding of how these commands are used in simple network designs.

The topics in this portable command guide cover how to do the following:
  • Implement basic teleworker services
  • Implement Frame-Mode MPLS
  • Implement a site-to-site IPsec VPN
  • Describe network security strategies
  • Implement Cisco Device Hardening
  • Implement Cisco IOS Firewall
  • Describe and configure Cisco IOS IPS
Scott Empson is currently the assistant program chair of the bachelor of applied information systems technology degree program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, teaching Cisco routing, switching, and network design courses in certificate, diploma, and applied degree programs at the post-secondary level.

Hans Roth is an instructor in the electrical/electronic engineering technology department at Red River College in Winnipeg, Canada.
  • Access all CCNP ISCW commands–use as a quick, offline resource for research and solutions
  • Logical “how-to” topic groupings provide one-stop research
  • Great for review before taking the CCNP ISCW certification exam
  • Compact size makes it easy to carry with you, wherever you go
  • “Create your own journal” section with blank, lined pages allows you to personalize the book for your needs
This book is part of the Cisco Press Certification Self-Study Product Family, which offers readers a self-paced study routine for Cisco certification exams. Titles in the Cisco Press Certification Self-Study Product Family are part of a recommended learning program from Cisco that includes simulation and hands-on training from authorized

Cisco Learning Partners and self-study products from Cisco Press.

more info @http://www.informit.com/store/product.aspx?isbn=1587201860
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100 Things You Need to Know about Microsoft Windows Vista

100 Things You Need to Know About Microsoft® Windows Vista™

100 Things You Need to Know About Microsoft® Windows Vista™
by Eric Geier
Publisher: Que
Pub Date: November 21, 2007
Print ISBN-10: 0-7897-3727-2
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-7897-3727-4
Pages: 216
Slots: 1.0

Tired of clawing your way through computer books that start at the beginning of recorded history just to find one tiny nugget of information you need? Tired of wrenching your back to pull that massive Windows tome off your bookshelf? Tired of wishing you could find a simple answer to what should be a simple problem? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then 100 Things You Need to Know about Microsoft® Windows Vista™ is just the book you've been looking for. Chock full of timesaving tips, heady solutions, and expert know-how, this book doesn't break the bank nor does it require a Bowflex body to hoist it around. Inside you'll find step-by-step help for the 100 things every Windows user needs to know when making the big switch between Windows XP and Vista. Even if you're brand new to Windows (meaning Vista is your first-ever operating system), you'll find the advice here indispensable. In this book, we assume, for instance, that you really don't give a hoot about what TCP/IP is. We're betting you just want to get your Internet connection up and running, and leave the techy muck to the propeller heads.
  • Want all the cool new cutting-edge features and interface Windows Vista offers? Well, before you run out and buy the software, you need to ensure your system will support it! We walk you through, step-by-step, how to manually check if your PC and other hardware and software are supported for use with Windows Vista. We show you how to perform common upgrade tasks, if needed, before you install Vista. In addition, we provide tips and procedures on backing up your data.
  • Having to choose between five different versions (yes, Vista comes in FIVE flavors!) can be confusing! Don't sweat it, though--we've got you covered. We show you how to decide which flavor of Vista is best suited to you! Then we walk you through installing and setting up Vista for the very first time.
  • Next we dig into the new Vista interface, which is quite a change from the old XP! Then we give you a tour of the many new and enhanced features. While you might fancy yourself a wicked-smart Windows user, don't skip this section! We're positive you'll find things you didn't know that will help you make Vista do thy bidding.
  • Don't like the slick new Vista interface? (Macintosh, anyone?) We show you how to harness the power of Vista while keeping the look and feel of your XP. Who says change has to be painful?
  • After you have the basics nailed, we then show you some of the cool things you can do with Vista, from customizing its performance, to disabling annoying security controls, to connecting to a wireless network.
more info @http://safari.quepublishing.com/9780789737274
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