SftpDrive: A Must Have Utility For Web Designers
If you maintain a website that's hosted on a Linux server, you're aware the process of editing pages locally and uploading them to the server is often a hassle. Most server administrators run an ftp daemon to enable file transferring. Some of the file types a client may transfer include, but aren't limited to: images, style sheets, server side pages, and html.
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Need To Decrypt an md5 Hash? Try Some Free Rainbow Tables
If you're like me, remembering fifty or more unique passwords is sometimes frustrating. I refuse to use any sort of password management system, and writing them down defeats the purpose of even having a password. Some prefer using the same password for everything, but if one account is compromised, the rest will probably soon follow. The most recent circumstance for me was a forgotten vBulletin admin password. Since reinstalling wasn't an option, that left me with the option of manually updating the database, which didn't work. Ok, so now what? Crack the md5 hash with Rainbow Tables.
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Howto: Remote Desktop At Work, Evading A Firewall
A lot of organizations intentionally block remote desktop capabilities. With that in mind, please be aware that following the instructions in this post may lead to consequences depending on policies outlined within your organization. This guide will demonstrate ways to evade firewalls, which could result in enough justification for termination, so be careful!
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The iCache Might Replace Your Credit Cards
A new product called the iCache (why not just iCash?) is scheduled for release sometime next year. The concept is simple, and although I personally don't see the benefits, it's bound to become a successful product.
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Blackberry & Microsoft Exchange Email Encryption How To
Integrating a Blackberry With The Enterprise
Several steps are required to properly enable Microsoft Exchange email encryption certificates on a Blackberry, but this guide should provide clear, effective instructions and assumes the following:
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How To: GnuPG (gpg4win) for MS Office Outlook, Exchange, and Others
GnuPG is a completely free implementation of the Open PGP standard defined in RFC2440.txt. The folks at Gpg4win made an excellent Windows port that allows you to use the standard in almost any way imaginable. This particular article will explain how to use gpg4win with the intention of encrypting email communications. The steps mentioned here work with Microsoft's Office Outlook 2003 in or out of an Exchange Server environment, and any other Window's based email client.
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