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  1. hey if you need me to host any servers i can. i work at a datacenter and one of my servers is up there, its a dual opteron 250 (soon to be a dual 290) with 8gb of ram on Verizon DS3 (40mb up/down) and soon we're getting a Gig line :-D

  2. Does anyone know how to hack a yahoo email? Don't go all ape shit saying i'm trying to be malicious because I have good cause. My boss's tenant that rents one of his houses bailed on him, owes him 750 dollars in back rent and can't find her at all...

    All he has is her email address and all he wants to find out if where she is living...any help would be awesome.

  3. That sounds good, can you elaborate on that idea?

    Here's what I would do. Buy this RB750 router. It's got a ton of features like built in VPN server (PPTP, L2TP, IPSEC, OPVN). You get a badass router/vpn/wifi/firewall for pretty cheap. Then all you gotta is setup a user name and password, then turn on RDP and your good to go.

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  4. been searching but it seems i can not find a suitable answer. that will fix the problem.

    ah crap...whats that thing called...xconfig maybe? trying running that on your computer that wont load the desktop

  5. so i work for a VOIP company and came across a couple (almost 50) Motorola VT1000. I know that they are locked because of vonage, but I was wondering if there was anyway I could unlock them. If I could do that we could replace all the 5 year old grandstreams we use and my boss would save a ton of money. I already tried googling it but i couldn't find much...

    I know it uses a TFTP server to get its info from vonage, kinda like Cox/RoadRunner does with their cable modems. Anyone got any other ideas?

  6. Hey guys,

    So im trying to setup FreeNAS as an iSCSI device. When I go to add an extent it just says File and not device like on Matt's tutorial...anyone got any ideas? I'm running the .7RC1 if that helps at all..

    Thanks

  7. I've ran pfsense, Untangle, smoothwall and now i'm running Mikrotik Router OS (cause we use it where I work). I probably liked pfsense the most, but smoothwall is pretty easy to get up and running. Untangle is awesome, but you need a somewhat beefy box, just because it requires a little bit more than anything else out. RouterOS is nice, because you use a windows utility to configure it and its pretty hacker proof (most of em are though).

  8. I assume you are giving the management console port the IP of 63.x.x.x? That's the only management (service console) port. You would need to create another one to give it another IP address. I don't believe ESXi allows that, ESX3.5 does.

    I see no reason to put that out on the open internet, I recommend you give it an internal IP and use your firewall to allow access into that IP address. You can at least control or white list the allowed IPs then.

    Well thats what im going to do, but the customer had everything on a Public IP without a firewall and it running web apps on it, so the customer still needs to be able to access the public IP while im working on setting up the private. if that makes any sense

  9. So i have ESXi setup for a customer with dual gigabit. I setup the public address 63.xxx.xxx.xxx one the first one and I need to set a static private ip like 192.168...blah blah blah address on the 2nd one. I tried looking through the console to do it but I couldn't find anything for the 2nd and same with the vSphere client..

    what am i missing??

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