Sponsored White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads
Additional Resources
- Automatic SSL Passphrase on Linux.
- Hi, Can anyone help?We are trying to get our Apache Web server to automatically enter the encrypted passphrase for an SSL private key for an SSL site instead of the default way of entering the passphrase manually. This is a support issue because if the server is re-started, the console...
- Tags: apache, Linux, passphrase, rweb, security, simon.dixon@..., SSL
- Discussion threads 2005-10-10
- WPA PSK Passphrase Generator (exe)
- WPA PSK Passphrase Generator will generate 63 character ascii pass phrases randomly, allowing the generated passphrase to be copied to the clipboard. It uses only A-Z, a-z, and 0-9, so it should work will all networking hardware some of which choke on various punctuation characters. An alternative to online passcode...
- Tags: WPA-PSK
- Software downloads 2008-02-07
- Connecting Desktop w/Wireless Card to existing d-link router thru
- Sorry to sound like an idiot but . . . .I recently moved in with a friend who has a laptop with wireless internet. The internet service is with Verizon and the router is a d-link. I did not have a wireless card in my desktop so I...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, jamareynolds@..., Internet, passphrase, wireless, desktop, network, D-Link Systems, router
- Discussion threads 2007-06-11
- Connecting my wireless Dell to existing wired PC using D-LINK wireless
- Okay here it is....My parents home PC is wired by cable. I want to hook up their wireless D-LINK they have from before, to connect my wireless Dell on their network.How do I connect their wired PC and my wireless Dell using a wireless router? I got as far as...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, Wi-Fi, NETWORKING, Dell Computer Corp., D-Link Systems, stugotti2000@..., PC, wireless, router, wireless router
- Discussion threads 2007-11-14
- Encrypt This (xpi)
- Encrypt This allows public key like encryption as well as passphrase methods. Using this extension you can select text and have it encrypted in one click. This will allow you to send emails more securely by ensuring that nobody other than your intended recipient can read the decrypted text. This...
- Tags: Marque, E-mail, Security, Online Communications
- Software downloads 2007-09-27
- 10 tips for effective use of OpenPGP with GnuPG
- Using a private encryption system based on the OpenPGP standard can provide a great improvement to the security of your sensitive data. To maximize the value of that improvement, however, you need to make sure your OpenPGP system itself is secured against the efforts of malicious security crackers. ...
- Tags: Passphrase, Wireless Network, Key, OpenPGP, GnuPG, Security Cracker, Security, Chad Perrin
- Blog posts 2008-02-28
- NCrypt XL (exe)
- NCrypt XL is a tool to encrypt every cell inside a MS Excel spreadsheet. It uses standard algorithms such as AES and DES. The encryption is text based, and any display format is retained. Encryption and decryption is done by inserting a proper password or passphrase. Every single worksheet may...
- Tags: Encryption, LittleLite Software, NCrypt XL, Productivity, Network Security, Security, Networking
- Software downloads 2008-05-07
- Wipe'n'Clean (exe)
- Lets you secure erase, decompress, de/encrypt your files with a simple GUI German. It will search in sub-directorys but won't erase/compress/encrypt folders, files only. Your files will be protected by a 2048Bit-algo and your passphrase (sha512-hashed). This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Passphrase, File
- Software downloads 2008-07-25
- Bad Check Collections (exe)
- In today's business world, accepting checks is commonplace. The Bad Check Laws software helps businesses to be in compliance with bad check collection laws, and also maximize the fees allowed for recovering bounced checks. The Bad Check Laws is an easy to use program that allows you to research bad...
- Tags: Check, Bad Check Laws, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Software downloads 2007-05-11
- Configure IT Quick: Use Keychain to simplify SSH connections
- SSH has become the de facto standard for making secure connections to remote Linux machines. Although it's normally used much like Telnet—by starting a connection and then entering a password—SSH can be extended to be even more secure and, ultimately, simpler to use. That may sound hard to believe, but...
- Tags: information technology, Keychain, password, private key, SSH, Thomas Nooning CCNA, CCDA, Use Keychain
- Technical articles 2003-04-23
- Encrypting and decrypting files with GnuPG
- GnuPG, the open replacement for PGP, is an excellent tool to manage cryptographic signatures to files or e-mails for validity and integrity, as well as a tool to encrypt and decrypt sensitive files. Previously, we looked into creating an initial GPG public/private keypair and looked at embedding a signature...
- Tags: Passphrase, ASCII, File, GPG, E-mail, Online Communications, Vincent Danen
- Blog posts 2008-02-15
- BAD Sector
- Hello, My computer hard disk is not properly booting because of bad sectors, IS there is any free softwares available in the web sites to remove the bad sectors.I think these bed sectors occurs due to voltage fluctuation, so I is there is any w
- Tags: Web site development, Web technology, subash_sathyanathan@..., fluctuation, voltage fluctuation, bad sector
- Discussion threads 2006-11-04
- Hard disk
- Does a hard disk develop more bad sectors than usual when you play mp3's from the Hard Diskthe whole day?NO. You should never develop bad sectors ever unless the hard drive is failing. Bad sectors are areas where the data that is there does not pass a CRC test,...
- Tags: hard drive, Bad Sectors
- Q&A 2006-09-11
- Has TV animation gone too far?
- No and yesOnly in Japan has it gone too far.To quote Chris Swett "Life is too short to watch bad anime".This indicates that there's a lot of bad anime.Many toy companies commision an anime to promote new toys. That's bad anime in my books.
- Tags: animation, anime, Conundrum, off-topic, tv
- Discussion threads 2007-02-25
- Problems connecting d-link wireless connection in Vista
- HiI'm going crazy here. I've just installed Vista Premium and have a D-Link DWL G510rev CNetwork card and a DI 524UP Router. I've downloaded the Vista Driver and installed it. I've setup the router and I can see the network on the Vista system it has good signal...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Home networking, NETWORKING, Syd_Downunder@..., wireless, Microsoft Windows Vista, D-Link Systems, network
- Discussion threads 2007-09-16
- Bad Excel! Bad! BAD!
- So here I am, checking out the Excel spreadsheet that my customer is using to compare it to what I am currently working on. To see if they made any changes to the ODBC queries, I popped it open in a hex editor. Guess what? Not only were the queries...
- Tags: Microsoft Excel
- Blog posts 2006-03-03
- Disk Repair Software (iso)
- Disk Repair is logical bad sector removal and repair software that removes the logical bad sectors and repairs Track 0 Bad Disks. Bad sectors are a major problem in hard disks, which are found to be mainly logical in nature. Disk Repair is a utility to remove/repairs logically formed bad...
- Tags: Software, Disk, Sector, Disk Repair
- Software downloads 2007-01-16
- Reinventing the payment industry
- The Bad Account ListThe click-clack of the embosser wasn't so bad. The real pain was looking up the card number in the weekly listing of bad accounts.. and the listing wasn't electronic! Each brand of card had its own embosser and listing.As t
- Tags: credit card, security, turbinepilot, card, slip, embosser, payment
- Discussion threads 2006-12-07
- Getting started with GNU Privacy Guard
- In this introduction to using GNU Privacy Guard, Bryan Pfaffenberger describes all the benefits strong encryption technology can give you, including secure, confidential storage and transmission of sensitive documents.GNU Privacy Guard implements public-key encryption based on the OpenPGP protocol. In this Daily Drill Down, you'll learn how to get...
- Tags: UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Bryan Pfaffenberger, passphrase, GNU Privacy Guard, GnuPG, GNU
- Technical articles 2000-05-12
- << Previous
- page 1 of 1
- Next >>