The presence of a UL mark doesn't guarantee anything. There are products out there that have fake UL marks.
https://www.ul.com/newsroom/publicnotices/ul-warns-of-potentially-hazardous-led-tube-lamps/...
Short answer is you can't.
The only "proof" you can produce is that you sent the email if it still exists in your "Sent Mail". With personal Gmail accounts, you have no access for logs to confirm delivery. Even with Google Business accounts, logs are only kept for about 30 days.
There are...
Is Active Directory domain even setup? The error message indicates either the workstations are not pointed to the correct DNS servers, or Active Directory environment isn't setup or configured properly.
Very easy. Layer 7 firewalls like Palo alto have the ability to detect various encrypted tunnels and block them without relying on URLs, IPs, or port numbers.
No worries :)
Over the past few years working in education, explaining technical topics to non-technical people requires a hefty lack of nuanced details.
VPNs are blocked to protect the operator of the free wifi service from leeches who mask themselves behind VPNs while doing illegal activities. If you don't agree with what the operator of the free service is doing, then don't use their service.
Unless SSL decryption is utilized, then only the...
Interesting... South Jersey/Philly Comcast Residential and Dynamic Business connections have port 25 inbound blocked as well as the well known SMB sharing ports.
I'm wondering if something on your network is talking to the Amplifi via UPnP and opening up those specific ports......
Couple of long shot ideas to test.......
First, try adding an unmanaged switch in-between the Ubee and the Sonicwall. If everything works, then the Ubee and Sonicwall are not negotiating speed/duplex properly when directly connected
Second idea is to add a Managed/Smart switch in-between the...
Curious.........Did you try turning off UPNP in the Amplifi and try rerunning the Shield's UP scan?
Do you run an SMTP server? I only ask because port 25 shows open when nearly every ISP actively blocks port 25 inbound on residential connections.
While this is for deleting annoying "long path" or "long file" name issues, try the following to see if it works for your situation:
1. Create an empty folder ( MD d:\empty)
2. Robocopy "d:\empty" "D:\Temp\Meadow\A\TVTranscript" /purge
Zywall 110 would be more than adequate. When I initially run into setup issues with setting up the site to site VPN, I called into their support and had the issue resolved in under 30 minutes so back then my one and only experience with their support was pretty damn good.
Well for starters, two new firewall/vpn appliances......Static IPs will certainly make your life & your customer's life a lot easier as you will not have to setup dynamic DNS services or be concerned with the IP changing. As for equipment suggestions, most of my experience is in Palo Alto and...
Basically you need firewall/routers at each location that is capable of IPSEC VPN and each location needs to be on a different subnet (e.g. Site 1 is 192.168.0.0/24 while Site 2 is 192.168.1.0/24). From there it is a matter of configuring the site to site VPN which depends on the make/model of...
What is preventing the use of a different subnet? e.g. Site 1 uses 192.168.1.1/24 while site 2 uses 192.168.2.1/24
There are solutions that will make remote networks appear as though they are in the same physical space, but it is not without its own issues.
An hour or two of work which is hardly jumping through hoops.
Incorrect. The only mention of HIPAA compliance is for the teleconferencing portion. That one mention does not mean the entire OS distro is HIPAA compliant.
I don't have any direct (or indirect) experience, but here are a few links to some switch OS:
http://www.openswitch.net/use/usehome
https://cumulusnetworks.com/cumulus-linux/overview/
http://www.pica8.com/products/picos
This is the point where hardly anybody understands that in the ISP world, bandwidth is not necessarily some infinite resource. Smaller ISPs must peer with larger ISPs and depending on that relationship, yes a smaller ISP needs to pay a larger ISP for accommodating larger amounts of bandwidth to...
But robtex and scans.io are not customers of the ISP. If the ISP wised to do so they could lodge complaints against robtex and scans.io hosting companies or upstream providers. Hell some of those companies even offer the ability to opt out.
The OP is a customer of the ISP so my opinion stands...
I would say it's unusual as most ISPs reverse IP lookups are defaulted to the ISP's name in some form or fashion and not using the customer's name.
I'm not a lawyer, but you need to be very careful how and what you do with the information you've collected.It is one thing to have a handful of...
A number of things will prevent the IP from working, DDOS mitigation services, load balancers, SSL accelerators, multiple websites hosted using a single IP, reverse proxy servers, etc.
Use the proper fully qualified domain name.
While I don't agree with the ISP's practice, it is unlikely anyone here on the [H] can do anything about it.
If you really want something done, your going to need to do more than complain on the [H] about it. Contact your local newspaper and show a reporter what's happening. Invoke scenarios...
From that output it appears bluehost is correctly resolving at least the MX records to Google however when DNSStuff then tries to resolve the google addresses using Bluehosts DNS servers, they resolve to the parked IP address. When I checked my own personal domains using DNSStuff, I see that...
When you performed an NSLookup, did you specifically set the query type to "MX" ? If not then the default for NSLookup is to resolve the google records as "A" records rather than MX which would give you incorrect results. Try running the following : nslookup -q=mx customerdomain.com
Post the...
Here is how Comcast does static IPs in the South Jersey/Philly region.....
Business Class/Cablemodem
You'll purchase your choice of static IP options, a /30 (one useable) ,/29 (5 useable), /28 (13 useable) etc.....
/30 - One IP is assigned to the cablemodem to serve as the default gateway...
www.paessler.com is freeware for up to 100 sensors. You can setup ping monitor to various sites as well as they have provisions to autodownload files from different sites to try to gauge bandwidth. As for file sizes, you'll need to ballpark it base on your speeds. Higher speeds will require...
Let's say Comcast assigns you a static IP of 203.0.113.1/30 as your static IP and a default gateway of 203.0.113.2 . Typically the gateway IP address is assigned directly to the Comcast cablemodem and yes you can use the cable modems control panel to perform simple port forwarding using...
While it may seem a bit "excessive" from a residential standpoint, there are programmable power strips that can ping an internet address and if pings stop for specified period of time, the power strip can automatically power cycle one or more outlets.
http://www.digital-loggers.com/lpc.html...
Looks like the AP is malfunctioning. Out of the hundreds of 7363 or 7982 APs, I have yet to run into one that reboots from a kernel panic. Have you tried updating the firmware? Contact Ruckus support?
In my current position/role, I'm not involved in the sales cycle so I don't get to see what...
Most of our deployments are high density and in school systems so price is not the deciding factor. From our experience we have found that the Ruckus Wireless has better signal penetration, handles a larger number of clients per access point, and is extremely easy to setup and maintain.
We have...