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Sparda

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  1. That's nice, but that box has a limitation that to use all 16 you need a minimum of 4 computers attached to it. The fastra and similar can use all 8 from a single computer and OS. Obviously the fastra and similar lack other things like redundancy.
  2. Unless you are developer for facebook, you won't have access to the code.
  3. Not necessarily. In these machines the cards are never put in SLI, so playing a game on it would only allow it to use a single card. In addition, in these systems the cards usually use a 8x bus speed (as opposed to 16x bus speed) purely because there aren't any motherboards that exist that can support more than 4 graphics cards without having to reduce the over all bus speed. This reduction in bus speed will have a significant impact in game performance. For simply shifting data in a non time constrained fashion 8x is fine.
  4. In all seriousness, the answer the question at hand is "code, lots of code".
  5. By the sounds of it appears to create a exact duplicate image, you can just use dd to write it to a drive. This will only work if the data is unaltered in any way how ever.
  6. 450GB per 30 days is only 0.625GB per hour. Considering the connection is capable of 9.7GB per hour. That is approximately 6.4% usage of the maximum possible usage (Comcast want you to use about 3% of the connection you are paying for on average over the period of a month).
  7. The largest ISP in China offers 100Mbps connections with 100GB per day upload caps (no download cap). Just saying.
  8. Most services that are called "Unlimited" are, in fact, limited.
  9. Will the web server be running on the VPS?
  10. Sparda

    Firesheep

    I don't think there is any extension for Chrome that has this effect. Firefox actually has (at least) two (NoScript and HTTPS Everywhere), listing the options available is better than no options ;)
  11. Wordpress will have the password for it's database in it's configuration file.
  12. Sparda

    Firesheep

    NoScript has an option to force SSL connections on specified domains and force secure cookies on specified domains.
  13. Never use the CD that comes with a router. Plug it in, it will work. As this router has no documentation, find it's manual online, then do a factory reset (the manual will say how to do this). At which point the 'quick setup' guide will probably work fine. If it has wireless, enable WPA(2 (AES)) encryption.
  14. What does this do that setting a password on your account does not?
  15. Sparda

    Newbe Question

    Your network adapter might not support monitor mode.
  16. What does 'df -h' say?
  17. http://www.uvnc.com/addons/singleclick.html
  18. That doesn't make sense. Assuming your site uses exclusively relative links, it's up to your browser to add on the pre-fix. Unless your browser is been forwarded to your routers page, it should just use the domain as it's pre-fix ( the editor says: this sentence could be phrased with more technical accuracy). Some routers don't apply port forwarding rules to requests that come form the LAN, but that does not appear to be the problem in this case. As a quick fix you can just add your domain to your hosts file and enter the internal IP address of the server.
  19. Sparda

    Firesheep

    Web pages can't alter NoScripts function. To that end, if some thing is on your computer that can alter the configuration of NoScript you are in far worse trouble than simply worrying if you are connection is over SSL.
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