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How can I mask my IP address when people access my website
Hi all and anyone who can answer.So I'm hosting my own website in a Windows 2003 Server and I can access it with my domain name that I bought with no problem, but in my website when I click on the links to go to a different page of my...
Tags: Web site development, Network technology, Web technology, NETWORKING, Domain names, IP, IP address, Web site, domain name, server
Discussion threads 2008-07-31
finding an ip address
wqe used to go into the command promt and ping ip addresses, but then they blocked it. They also blocke d jaanese website called wujie that would give use the IP address to still go into the blocked sites. The school system around here is rediculous and blocks everything that...
Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, Domain names, IP, IP address
Q&A 2005-06-07
Whois service to be decommisioned?
I hope they don't do thisI run a very small web site, and I use"who is" to help me keep my board secure. I have already survived one"hacking", I think it would be much harder to keep the hackers and spambots off if "who is" was no longer availableI...
Tags: SECURITY, Hacking, ralahinn1@..., Whois
Discussion threads 2007-10-30
Tech Tip: Why DoS and DDoS attacks are the plague of the Internet
By Jonathan YardenSeveral years ago, I worked at a small Website hosting company, where I first encountered the confusion andhavoc caused by a denial-of-service DoS attack. On one occasion,after several hours of being unable to access the Internet,customers no longer cared what the problem was--they just wanted itfixed. ...
Tags: attack, broadband, denial of service, distributed denial of service, DOS, flood, Internet, MyDoom virus, MyDoom Worm, Web server
Technical articles 2004-08-20
Why DoS and DDoS attacks are the plague of the Internet
DoS and DDoS attacks are not a new threat—they've been terrorizing the Internet for years. But after all these years, we're still no closer to learning how to deal with this problem. Jonathan Yarden weighs in on the threat of DoS and DDoS attacks. Several years ago, I worked...
Tags: DOS, Jonathan Yarden, Internet, SECURITY, distributed denial of service, denial of service, Internet Security Focus Newsletter
Technical articles 2005-11-04
Resolve IP to ALL domains registered
As you know, one IP address can carry many domains on its back. How do I get a list of all possible domains registered to a single IP?Point value changed by question poster.List Domains:http://www.winscripter.com/WSH/ADSI/49.aspxList parked domains:http://webhost.page-zone.com/list_parked_domains.htmWell... a good question!I spoke to a friend who is an engineer for a...
Tags: domain, dpetrak, IP, IP address, it management, Whois
Q&A 2005-01-20
Every administrator should take advantage of Geektools
Networking entails a variety of challenges, so you need an extensive toolbox to work efficiently. When it comes to networking connectivity and managing mail and Web servers, Geektools.com offers some great online tools that can benefit nearly every admin.Whether you were working on a networking project or designing a Web...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Scott Lowe MCSE, network, GeekTool, RFC, tool
Technical articles 2001-11-19
DNS Newbie: Forward Lookup Zones On Non-Web Servers
I've got a decent grasp on DNS, but have a situation I'm a little confused on currently.I'm working on an office network consisting of a Windows 2000 domain controller, Windows 2003/Exchange 2003 mail server, and several workstations. Our firewall is a SonicWall.The company's websites are all hosted off-site by a...
Tags: Domain names, Servers, NETWORKING, ckowalski@..., server, DNS, DNS server, domain controller, Forward Lookup Zones, domain
Discussion threads 2007-05-15
routing internal users to web servers in DMZ
My internal users are on private IPs (192.168.50.x/24), the web servers are on private as well(192.168.10.x/24) There is an ASA 5520 seperating them and the internet. The issue is that when an internal user trys to hi our web server using the proper domain name it trys to get to...
Tags: Domain names, Servers, NETWORKING, internal user, DMZ, server, DNS server, DNS, DNS entry, Web server
Discussion threads 2008-02-26
Reverse IP lookup services
I'm trying to do a search to find all the domains that are virtually hosted on one IP Address.I found a site that does exactly what I want, but they only list the first 3 for free. http://www.whois.sc/reverse-ip/I am not cheep, but $149 a year seems outragious just to look...
Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, IP, server
Q&A 2005-06-07
Web Hosting help please...
Hi there,I've just started to get involved in a server build for an extranet. We have bought a server and have the software ready to setup the web pages etc.I need help with the hosting of the website as I've never dealt with this side of IT before. If we...
Tags: Domain names, Web servers, NETWORKING, Network technology, Web hosting, swisstonihasher@..., DNS, IP, Web server, Extranet, DNS HOST, extranet webserver
Discussion threads 2007-07-25
What is in your security toolbelt?
With the increasing demands of today’s network security, more and more network professionals are looking for ways to quickly locate and fix holes in their security matrix. Network security is not just about implementing a firewall and then leaving it alone. You should be auditing, reviewing logs, running scans, and...
Tags: Security
Blog posts 2007-08-02
Search results redirect to virus site
OK, what's going on here?? I do a Google search for 'rw lyall' as an example. The site 'www.rwlyall.com' comes up #1 in the search results. If I click on the Google-supplied link, I get redirected to forcedscan.com/2009/etc., which pops up a message saying my computer may be...
Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, PRODUCTIVITY, Google Inc., malware, Antivirus 2009, spyware, virus, search result
Discussion threads 2008-10-20
Lock IT Down: Use PureSecure to detect network intrusions
Get an IDS that is friendly to configure and use by implementing PureSecure.Monitoring suspicious activities on your network helps you lay the groundwork for taking the preventive measures needed to keep intruders out. Most intrusion-detection systems IDSs spot such activities by detecting anomalies in network traffic patterns and identifying attack...
Tags: Ray Geroski, PureSecure, sensor, network
Technical articles 2002-07-17
Sam Spade: The Swiss Army Knife of network analysis
For a variety of network analysis and management functions, consider putting Sam Spade to work. As Jason Hiner explains, this free, downloadable utility offers a versatile suite of TCP/IP and internetworking tools.Every administrator’s computer contains a toolbox full of useful utilities for network management. These can include performance and diagnostic...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Microsoft Windows, TCP/IP, NETWORKING, Servers, analysis, Jason Hiner MCSE, CCNA, network, Sam Spade, Sam, tool
Technical articles 2000-12-20
Trace your steps with NeoTrace
Tracing network issues can be a hassle when they exist outside of your own network. Jack Wallen, Jr. gets you started with NeoTrace, a nifty little tracing tool that can help you simplify this task.Network connections can often be a real pain in the stack! Unfortunately, network troubleshooting tools don't...
Tags: NETWORKING, Jack Wallen, Jr., NeoTrace, network
Technical articles 2001-09-12
Troubleshoot network problems with PingPlotter
This article is also available as a TechRepublic download and as a TechRepublic gallery.PingPlotteris a lightweight network monitoring and troubleshooting tool. It can run in thebackground collecting data while you continue to run applications, and thenallow you to quickly look at the data in an intuitive graphical format when youexperience...
Tags: NETWORKING, network, Scott Lowe MCSE, PingPlotter
Technical articles 2007-03-27
DNS question
I'm very new at DNS and I hoping someone can help me. I need to have our company's URL www.pennysaver.com point to an ip address internally. How do I do this in WinSvr 2003 DNS admin?Thanks,MelissaHelp DNSWe've never had to set this up this way before so no records for...
Tags: Domain names, Internet service providers (ISPs), NETWORKING, melissabruggemann@..., DNS, WWW, external DNS, Internet Service Provider, server
Discussion threads 2007-04-10
Need extra income? Become a spyware/adware distributor!
Need extra income? Become a spyware/adware distributor!May 24, 2005 Russians Use Affiliate Model To Spread Spyware, Adware By Gregg Keizer Courtesy of TechWeb News An online business based in Russia will pay Web sites 6 cents for each machine they infect with adware and spyware, security researchers...
Tags: adware, Dan Hubbard, deepsand, exploit, hardware, iframeDollars, income, Richard Stiennon, Russian City, security, spyware
Discussion threads 2005-05-26
VisualRoute 2009 13.1b (Windows)
VisualRoute combines the tools traceroute, ping, reverse DNS, and Whois into a single graphical interface that analyzes Internet connections to quickly locate where outages or slowdowns occur. An IP location database identifies the geographical location of IP addresses and Web servers, showing the path of an Internet connection on a...
Tags: Internet Connection, IP, Server, Whois, Microsoft Windows, Hop, Visualware, VisualRoute, IP Location Database, Internet, Web Servers, Networking, Network Technology
Software downloads 2009-05-17


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