Posted on August 29, 2009 by dantheman13
Recently, Chad Tilbury posted a blog article on Flash Cookie Forensics. If you didn’t already know, Adobe Flash stores cookies (actually called LSO’s) on your computer that act more or less like regular HTTP cookies, except they never expire. This got me thinking about the built-in private browsing settings found in the current [...]
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Posted on August 24, 2009 by dantheman13
Google seems to have a lot of older forum discussions about how to get Stumbler Plus to work on the iPhone. Most of these discussions revolve around an old upgrade that resulted in a crashing state for this app. However, I have found that new installations of Stumbler Plus from Cydia also crash, [...]
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Posted on August 20, 2009 by dantheman13
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Posted on August 19, 2009 by dantheman13
Late last year I wrote an article on how to rename computers before an image is applied during LANDesk’s OSD process (read this article first if you haven’t already). Here at CSN, we PXE boot our faculty/staff computers into LANDesk’s specially configured WinPE, which launches a GUI menu of OSD tasks. These OSD [...]
Filed under: College of Southern Nevada, LANDesk, Windows | Tagged: College of Southern Nevada, CSN, LANDesk, OSD, Sysprep, Windows | Leave a Comment »
Posted on August 18, 2009 by dantheman13
You can currently get an invite for Google Voice. The invitation came right away for me. The only problem is Apple rejected the Google Voice app for iPhones. Of course, this isn’t a big deal for people who have jailbroken phones. With Cydia installed, you can download GV Mobile, and make [...]
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Posted on August 15, 2009 by dantheman13
I’ve recently discovered an interesting phenomenon creeping up on then net. Well, political grassroots movements are not new to the internet at all. Every organization out there has a website, some using technology with varying levels of effectiveness. Politicians are using the net to communicate their platforms. Online communities have been [...]
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Posted on August 8, 2009 by dantheman13
I’ve decided to upload my SSH client code, written in C# for Windows, to Sourceforge. This is very unfinished, buggy, and probably not well written. There is no installer yet. I need to update the telnet code since the library I am using (and had to hack to include some basic telnet [...]
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Posted on July 29, 2009 by dantheman13
I finally broke down and got myself an iPhone. I must say that my initial reaction to the phone was partial excitement, and partial disappointment. You see, I’ve never owned a Smart Phone before. I had high expectations for these devices. I knew there were limitations, such as only being able [...]
Filed under: Windows, iphone | Tagged: exchange, gmail, google, google calendar, iphone | Leave a Comment »
Posted on November 26, 2008 by dantheman13
Being successful in oRvR should lead to being successful in pushing or defending zones.
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Posted on November 25, 2008 by dantheman13
LANDesk puts out a technical paper on how to accomplish Hardware Independent Imaging with its Management Suite. If you don’t know what HII is, basically it is the process of creating a single image or imaging task that will work regardless of your hardware. LANDesk’s tools plus Sysprep create a very easy to maintain HII [...]
Filed under: College of Southern Nevada, LANDesk, Windows | Tagged: College of Southern Nevada, computers, CSN, imaging, LANDesk | 4 Comments »