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Monthly Archives: October 2012
How to convert GNS3WB to ESXi from ESXi command line:
Many thanks to David Dionne who has has submitted the following: Get the WorkBench to your esxi storage via scp or vsphere client ssh into esxi server or access the console with Alt-F1 over ipmi1.5/2 or from local keyboard and … Continue reading
Posted in ESXi, GNS3, GNS3 WorkBench, Linux, Ubuntu, virtual interface, VMware
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A patent on DNSSEC domains? Is this the end of the FREE internet?
Verisign’s Patent Application for the Transfer of DNSSEC Domains could be a serious blow to the freedom of the internet. DNSSEC is a strategy to prevent the compromising of DNS records by having DNS information digitally signed. DNSSEC isan extension … Continue reading
Posted in DNS, DNSSEC, opinion
Tagged certificate authorities, Certificate Authority, DNS, DNSSEC, Domain Name System, Domain Name System Security Extensions, domain systems, Internet Engineering Task Force, it-security, patent, Public key certificate, Verisign
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Time for better International Awareness from companies providing International Service
In the early days of the Internet it was common for many websites to assume the audience was a) English speaking and b) North American. Given the importance of and target audience for the business conducted on the Internet in … Continue reading