Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Steve Marks's invitation is awaiting your response

 
 
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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Steve Marks's invitation is awaiting your response

 
 
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Monday, October 27, 2014

I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn

 
Steve Marks would like to stay in touch on LinkedIn.
I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.
- Steve
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IT Consultant at University of Notre Dame
South Bend, Indiana Area
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Power Shell Command Button



By default, Exchange 2010 will log the last 2048 commands generated by Exchange.
(Microsoft Exchange Power shell Cookbook)
You can make a settings change in the Exchange Management Console and then use the Power Shell command button to see what the Power Shell code is. This code can be used in a script to run again multiple mailboxes.




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Monday, April 16, 2012

Edrawings 2012 File Associations

 

Couldn't associate E-drawings 2012 to the correct files.

Went in and renamed the current profile to .old

Logged in so that Windows would recreate the profile.

Was able to associate the file to the correct program.

 

 

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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Sonicwall and Yahoo Mail

 

 

Thanks to C7J0yc3 for this explanation.

 

 

 

...Ahh the good ole Sonicwall screws with .css packets issue. I've dealt with this before, we put a TZ210 into an office of all Macs and suddenly no one could get to yahoo.com anymore. Some would partially load the page, but others would get no where. Browser didn't matter, however they could all do traceroute ping, DNS lookup etc, so we knew that the sonicwall wasn't blocking yahoo.com, just the content.

 

The solution was to un-check the "Enforce Host Tag Search for CFS" on the hidden diagnostics page.

 

Try this:

 

Log in to your SonicWall Device as admin, then change the url from http://<yourIPaddress>/main.html to Http://<yourIPaddress>/diag.html

 

Look for the check box "Enforce Host Tag Search for CFS". If it is checked (this is the default setting) just un-check it and hit save.

 

Here's why:

 

CFS is trying to be restrictive, and some sites have such a big header on their HTML (usually keywords) that CFS is expecting to occur in the first packet doesn't appear until later packets. It has to do with how much data CFS has at hand to make its decision.

 

It's not a security issue, it's a content filtering issue. If this box is checked, CFS will drop the packet if the host tag doesn't appear in the first packet.

 

Checking the box means CFS will enforce (require) that the host tag appears in the first packet. There is no RFC (internet standard) that requires the host tag to be in the first packet - it's a question of how much buffering is in the SonicWALL device.

 

When you un-check this box, the worst that could happen is that some site that CFS would otherwise block will be allowed because CFS doesn't have a host tag to check. Most sites have their HOST tag in the first packet returned, it's only a few rare ones that don't. And Yahoo does not.

 

So there you have it, let us know if that works.

 

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Sonicwall and Yahoo Mail

 

 

Thanks to C7J0yc3 for this explanation.

 

 

 

...Ahh the good ole Sonicwall screws with .css packets issue. I've dealt with this before, we put a TZ210 into an office of all Macs and suddenly no one could get to yahoo.com anymore. Some would partially load the page, but others would get no where. Browser didn't matter, however they could all do traceroute ping, DNS lookup etc, so we knew that the sonicwall wasn't blocking yahoo.com, just the content.

 

The solution was to un-check the "Enforce Host Tag Search for CFS" on the hidden diagnostics page.

 

Try this:

 

Log in to your SonicWall Device as admin, then change the url from http://<yourIPaddress>/main.html to Http://<yourIPaddress>/diag.html

 

Look for the check box "Enforce Host Tag Search for CFS". If it is checked (this is the default setting) just un-check it and hit save.

 

Here's why:

 

CFS is trying to be restrictive, and some sites have such a big header on their HTML (usually keywords) that CFS is expecting to occur in the first packet doesn't appear until later packets. It has to do with how much data CFS has at hand to make its decision.

 

It's not a security issue, it's a content filtering issue. If this box is checked, CFS will drop the packet if the host tag doesn't appear in the first packet.

 

Checking the box means CFS will enforce (require) that the host tag appears in the first packet. There is no RFC (internet standard) that requires the host tag to be in the first packet - it's a question of how much buffering is in the SonicWALL device.

 

When you un-check this box, the worst that could happen is that some site that CFS would otherwise block will be allowed because CFS doesn't have a host tag to check. Most sites have their HOST tag in the first packet returned, it's only a few rare ones that don't. And Yahoo does not.

 

So there you have it, let us know if that works.

 

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