Technology

By admin, 2 October, 2008
Topic

Recent news re: Enterasys Networks - they have for many years been in discussions with Siemens regarding joint ventures...

This seems to be a good thing for all concerned.
Press release from the Enterasys website:

By donmc, 28 September, 2008
Protocol Numbers

(last updated 2008-04-18)

Registries included below:
- Assigned Internet Protocol Numbers


Registry Name: Assigned Internet Protocol Numbers
Reference: [RFC5237]
Registration Procedures: IESG Approval or Standards Action
Note: In the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) [RFC791] there is a field
called "Protocol" to identify the next level protocol.  This is an 8
bit field.  In Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) [RFC1883], this field
is called the "Next Header" field.

Registry:
Decimal  Keyword          Protocol                                 References
By donmc, 3 September, 2008
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Well - a new browser from Google !
I downloaded it last night, ran it up, and it is GREAT !
Highly recommended to all as a light, fast, clever platform.
Get it here: http://www.google.com/chrome

By donmc, 24 August, 2008
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From: http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/813573.html

Think about what your rewrite rules mean. They are saying: if /folder1 or /folder2 appears anywhere in the URI, stick drupal/ onto the front.

By donmc, 18 July, 2008

OWA Certificate Error - Tip to solve the issue

The OWA certificate error that you may get in your browser when trying to access your Outlook account through the web access interface is a very common error.

You need to install the certificate in order to access your account.

If you are having certificate issues when using Outlook Web Access, this next screen will probably look familiar to you:

OWA Certificate Error