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How to setup PPTP VPN server using pfSense
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Saturday, February 5, 2011. How to setup PPTP VPN server using pfSense. Posted by Mark Achel Gagalac. Login to your pfSense. Administration panel and configure the VPN PPTP. Tick the radio button " Enable PPTP server. Enter the Server address. Enter the Public IP address the PPTP. Server should use on its side for all clients.). Enter the Remote address range. Eg 1022.20.0. Add a Firewall Rule. It all or block some ports. Mine is allow all. Aswell as the IP. Explain how this protocole is weak.
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Setting Timeout Options for Remote Desktop Connections
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Thursday, February 3, 2011. Setting Timeout Options for Remote Desktop Connections. Posted by Mark Achel Gagalac. You can set the maximum amount of idle time allowed for remote desktop connections. To Set Timeout Options for Remote Desktop Connections. From your computer's Start. Menu, point to Programs. Point to Admin Tools. And then click Terminal Services Configuration. In the right pane of the window, click RDP-Tcp. Specify the values you want to use. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Installing Webmin on CentOS 5.5
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011. Installing Webmin on CentOS 5.5. Posted by Mark Achel Gagalac. Get the RPM, run this command. Wget http:/ prdownloads.sourceforge.net/webadmin/webmin-1.520-1.noarch.rpm. Install the RPM, run this command. Rpm -U webmin-1.520-1.noarch.rpm. Open the firewall on port 10000. Run this command. Iptables -I INPUT -p tcp - dport 10000 -j ACCEPT. Now you can access webmin via http:/ server:10000 using your shell credentials. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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July 2011
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011. Installing Webmin on CentOS 5.5. Posted by Mark Achel Gagalac. Get the RPM, run this command. Wget http:/ prdownloads.sourceforge.net/webadmin/webmin-1.520-1.noarch.rpm. Install the RPM, run this command. Rpm -U webmin-1.520-1.noarch.rpm. Open the firewall on port 10000. Run this command. Iptables -I INPUT -p tcp - dport 10000 -j ACCEPT. Now you can access webmin via http:/ server:10000 using your shell credentials. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Designed by Mark Achel Gagalac.
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Configuring the PPTP VPN client under Windows XP
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Saturday, February 5, 2011. Configuring the PPTP VPN client under Windows XP. Posted by Mark Achel Gagalac. Connect to the network at my workplace Next. Enter descriptive name for connection Next. Do not dial the initial connection Next. Enter hostname or PUBLIC IP. Address of the PPTP. Now try to connect by entering the Username. Verifying, registering. and done! Labels: systems and network. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Designed by Mark Achel Gagalac.
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How to Enable Telnet in your Windows 7 Operating System
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Saturday, February 26, 2011. How to Enable Telnet in your Windows 7 Operating System. Posted by Mark Achel Gagalac. Ok, been wondrin for a while why the hell telnet. Is not available in my Windows 7. Workstation. I am using telnet a lot so I did some research. Windows 7 disabled the Telnet by default, so basically, the answer is pretty simple. Win R and type appwiz.cpl. Turn Windows features on or off. Scroll down and check the Telnet Client box. Hit OK and you're done. Enjoy! Labels: systems and network.
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February 2011
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Saturday, February 26, 2011. How to Enable Telnet in your Windows 7 Operating System. Posted by Mark Achel Gagalac. Ok, been wondrin for a while why the hell telnet. Is not available in my Windows 7. Workstation. I am using telnet a lot so I did some research. Windows 7 disabled the Telnet by default, so basically, the answer is pretty simple. Win R and type appwiz.cpl. Turn Windows features on or off. Scroll down and check the Telnet Client box. Hit OK and you're done. Enjoy! Labels: systems and network.
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Install and configure NTP in Centos 5.5
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Thursday, February 24, 2011. Install and configure NTP in Centos 5.5. Posted by Mark Achel Gagalac. You can easily install NTP (Network Time Protocol, a means of transmitting time signals over a computer network) using yum command under Redhat or CentOS/Fedora core Linux. Ntpdate pool.ntp.org. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Designed by Mark Achel Gagalac.