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Automatic IP address assignment in Windows 2000 Professional
Why would you connect to an ISP without a firewall/Router?I see no benifit in allowing your ISP to dictate what your internal addresses are. Just about any simple $20.00 router/firewall that can be had on eBay can do DCHP nowadays. You do not need $5000 of hardware/software to...
Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Network technology, Routers & switches, NETWORKING, ServiceTech, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Microsoft Windows, router, IP, IP address, Internet Service Provider, DHCP, PC
Discussion threads 2007-05-01
How to Set Up Home FTP using Filezilla
Hi I'm trying to setup a home FTP using Filezilla. I have XP Home and am not sure about the proper procedures. I have downloaded filezilla, but I get stuck in setting it up. How do I get an ftp address? How does the person I want to share files...
Tags: computer, egerbie@..., Filezilla, FTP, hardware, IP, IP address, NAT Router, Network Address Translation
Q&A 2005-11-29
Get IT Done: Setting up an FTP server with Windows 2000
Turn your Windows 2000 server into an FTP serverWindows 2000 Server now natively includes Internet Information Services IIS 5.0. Along with its other functions, IIS 5.0 provides the ability to create a File Transfer Protocol FTP server. As you’re probably aware, FTP is very useful for uploading and downloading files...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000, Steven Warren MCSE, MCDBA, server, FTP server, Get IT Done, Microsoft Windows, FTP, FTP site
Technical articles 2001-06-25
Get IT Done: Set up an FTP server with Windows NT using IIS 4.0
Stretch your NT servers life by giving it new responsibilitiesWindows NT Server 4.0 natively includes Internet Information Server IIS, but the most popular version of IIS running on NT 4 is IIS 4, which is installed as part of the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack. Along with its other functions,...
Tags: Steven Warren MCSE, MCDBA, FTP server, Microsoft Windows, Get IT Done, FTP, FTP site, Microsoft IIS Server, Microsoft IIS 4.0, server, Microsoft Windows NT
Technical articles 2002-08-28
Configure IT Quick: Configuring Routing and Remote Access on your Windows 2000 server
Learn how to allow remote users access to your Windows 2000 serverIn the Daily Drill Down “Introducing Windows 2000 Routing and Remote Access,” I discussed the Windows 2000 Routing and Remote Access Service RRAS, which provides support for dial-out connections, dial-in connections, and routing. I also explained the connection and...
Tags: NETWORKING, remote access, Microsoft Windows, Internet, Jim Boyce, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows 2000, information technology, Network Address Translation, network, server, network address translation server
Technical articles 2000-10-24
FTP works, but not WWW
A Gateway 5100 desktop. Road Runner Cable modem connected to PC directly using ethernet cable. The onboard NIC is dead(when owner replace the power supply, something went wrong?). Installed Netgear FA311 NIC. 1. PC acquire IP address intermittenly, ping www.yahoo.com works. Dropped connection, no internet connection(www...
Tags: cable, firewall, firewall product, FTP, Internet, spyware, windows, WWW, yechenglin@...
Q&A 2005-09-26
Sharing Internet access on your home network with just one IP address
Would you like to share Internet access among several computers in your home with just one Internet account? AnalogX and Proxy+ provide the means to do so. Learn more about each of these software options.After receiving so many responses about my previous article, “Sharing Internet access with just one IP...
Tags: E-mail, INTERNET, Microsoft Windows 2000, NETWORKING, Servers, network, home network, Matthew Mercurio, AnalogX, Internet access, IP, IP address
Technical articles 2000-09-13
Make Linux and NT play nice on the same network
Looking to integrate Linux and Windows NT on the same network? Blane Warrene explains one method that's worked for him.Understanding and using Linux is becoming easier with its growing acceptance in corporate MIS. Introducing a Linux box into your Windows NT domain is also a painless process for testing on...
Tags: NETWORKING, UNIX, LANs, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Network technology, Blane Warrene, Linux, Microsoft Windows NT, network, LAN, IP
Technical articles 1999-09-30
SolutionBase: Administer PacketFence with ease via Web interface
PacketFence is fairly demanding to install, but once you get into the administration of the system via the Web-based administration tool, things become a whole lot easier. Jack Wallen guides you through installation of the tool. PacketFence is one of the most difficult systems I've installed, while...
Tags: PacketFence, Web, Solution, MAC, Network, Administration, Problem, Dashboard, IP, Server, MAC Address, IP Address, Information, Executable, Location, Machine, Configuration Sub-tab, Networking, Jack Wallen
Technical articles 2007-12-21
Configure IT Quick: Create a SOHO Web site fast with Windows 2000 Professional and IIS
If you're based in a small office or home office, and you have access to high-speed cable or DSL Internet connections, you can take advantage of broadband Internet connections and Windows 2000 Professional to host your own Web site. You can do so by installing the IIS Internet Information Services...
Tags: domain name, firewall, information technology, Internet, IP, IP address, Michael Jackman, Microsoft IIS Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, server, SOHO, static IP Address, Web, Web site
Technical articles 2003-06-12
Cover your assets with a scalable IP surveillance solution
Physical security is often overlooked by IT professionals, but new technologies like IP-based surveillance can help protect all of your company's assets, not just network resources. It's not just network security that companies are worried about today. It's also important to protect your physical assets; that includes ...
Tags: Deb Shinder, NETWORKING, Digital video, DVR, asset, video surveillance, camera, network, server, SMB Strategies Newsletter, Web Server, Security, Quality, IP, Video, Web Site, Server Module, DCS-6620G, Audio Functionality
Technical articles 2006-02-27
Reserve a specific IP address in Windows 2000 Professional
If you're hosting a Web or ftp site for an intranet on your Windows 2000 Professional computer, you might need to use the same address. That's not a problem if your computer's address is assigned statically, but it can be a problem if you use DHCP, since the DHCP server...
Tags: Reservation, DHCP, Microsoft Windows 2000, IP, IP Address, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Jim Boyce
Blog posts 2007-08-14
FreeNas: Installation and setup
Following up on my previous review of FreeNAS, I have had some time to play around and investigate further. Unfortunately, due to issues with the current release of VMWare Fusion bridged networking does not work, I was unable to use the downloadable virtual appliance. Instead, I created a clean Parallels...
Tags: FreeNAS, FreeNAS Web site.Limitations, Storage
Blog posts 2007-02-06
Help With FTP service in XP Pro
Specs: XP Pro Corp. Machine, SP2 w/ all updates, Netgear M814 Router, firmware version 4.09, static IP from suscom, port foward on 21, windows firewal set to allow port 21 TCP:heres the problem, I am trying to set up a ftp server using the basic IIS services with XP Pro....
Tags: djgreene44@..., FTP, FTP server, IP, IP address, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, question poster, router, server, windows
Q&A 2006-02-22
Configure IT Quick: Configure FTP on your NetWare 5 server
Extend the life of your NetWare 5 server with new featuresEveryone knows that NetWare is a great platform for file and print services. But for some reason, it has been slapped with the label of being ineffective for Internet services. This isn’t completely correct. FTP is one of the most...
Tags: Servers, Operating systems, information technology, John Sheesley, Novell NetWare, server, FTP, NetWare 5, FTP server, FTP Service
Technical articles 2000-05-10
Workarounds for three problem areas with Web Proxy clients
Web Proxy clients are the least problematic of the ISA Server configurations, but that doesn't mean things can't go wrong. Tom Shinder examines three areas of concern: protocol, name resolution, and authentication issues.Internal network clients accessing the Internet through an ISA Server are referred to as ISA Server clients. One...
Tags: INTERNET, Servers, Dr. Thomas Shinder MCSE, Web-Proxy Service, Web-Proxy Client, Web-proxy, ISA, server, Microsoft ISA Server
Technical articles 2002-07-15
How to configure STATIC IP from ISP to the local network
Hello,I have my network deployed very well.Well, I had to host FTP and WEB MAIL SERVICES, so I purchased about three static IP adddress from ISP.Where am I suppossed to configure this IP in the server. I just need to configure FTP on PC and the other static ip address...
Tags: Firewalls, NETWORKING, Web servers, Servers, Network technology, rajuact@..., server, network, firewall, IP, router
Discussion threads 2007-04-15
Configuring FTP on your NetWare 5 server
Sometimes it's handy to have an FTP server on your network. Fortunately, NetWare 5 comes with its own FTP server. John Sheesley shows you how to install and configure NetWare 5's FTP server.Everyone knows that NetWare is a great platform for file and print services. But for some reason, it...
Tags: Servers, Operating systems, John Sheesley, Novell NetWare, server, FTP server, NetWare 5, FTP, FTP Service
Technical articles 2000-05-02
Make your home PCs accessible anywhere with Dynamic DNS for free
This article is also available as a PDF download.You may have a home network with a permanent-on broadband connection thatallows you to access the outside world anytime 24/7, but how do you go the otherdirection and access your home network from the public Internet? This might be possible if you...
Tags: Broadband Internet, Network technology, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, PC, home PC, George Ou, dynamic DNS, bandwidth, kbp, broadband, password, Internet
Technical articles 2007-04-10
Understanding Internet connection sharing
Windows 2000 and 98SE can connect multiple clients to the Internet using only one IP address. In this Daily Feature, Debra Shinder explains how, and why, Internet connection sharing works.The original purpose of networking computers together was to share hardware peripherals, such as printers, and resources, such as data files...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Internet service providers (ISPs), Modems, Microsoft Windows 2000, Deb Shinder, Internet, computer, Microsoft Windows, IP address, network, Internet Service Provider, Internet service
Technical articles 2001-04-02


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