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What is my IP?

Google now returns your ip address as a result when searching for “my IP” or “what is my IP” http://www.google.ie/support/websearch/bin/answer.py?answer=1696588 Not sure how new this is but it saves a click or two …..

Google default search to https when signed in

If only they just redirected all traffic to the https version……. http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/10/making-search-more-secure.html

Fortigate SSL VPN login issues after upgrade to Version4 MR3 Patch2

If you suddenly find that you cannot log in remotely using the SSL VPN authenticating via radius and  are encountering the following   sslvpn-user  pri=alert action=ssl-login-fail reason=”no_matching_policy” msg=”SSL user failed to logged in”   Add individual users to  the User … Continue reading

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Linux log tail

A very handy command to use when debugging apache issues is the “tail -f” command. This will display continually output the last lines of each specified log file.   i.e. “tail -f /var/log/https/access_log”

PsExec

A very handy tool to run commands on a remote system i.e. want to run ipconfig on a server but not go through the hassle of logging on??? Then PsExec is the answer. It can be found….here…

Black logon screen Windows Server 2003

The windows login screen may appear black if the registry entry responsible for the colors becomes corrupted. In this case it has values of ( 0 0 0)… or black…..   This is simpley fixed by making the appropriate changes … Continue reading

Exchange 2003 mailstore limit

the Mailstore on Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). is limited by default to 18gb but this is easily changed by adding/changing a reg entry and then restarting the Information Store Taken from http://support.microsoft.com/kb/912375 Important Before you increase the … Continue reading

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Fortigate dubug SSL VPN

#dia debug en #dia debug reset #dia debug application sslvpn -1

Cisco Warranty CD links to malware site

Documents on the cd may contain links to content from a malacious website http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sr-20110803-cd.shtml