Monday, August 28, 2006

Exchange Class Links

Openspf - http://www.openspf.org
IMF manager: http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/IMF-Managers.html
"The Intelligent Message Filter (IMF) was designed to be a hands-off anti-spam package for Exchange 2003. Compared to other packages there is very little to configure. This means an administrator can set configure a confidence level for blocking mails but none over particular e-mails falsely identified as spam.

However, IMF can store blocked e-mails in an archive directory, which can be browsed and searched. So you can either look at those e-mails yourself or use one of the available third-party free IMF archive managers."

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Enabling SSL in IIS on Windows XP Professional

Click here to see full article: "Enabling SSL on IIS is not as simple as clicking a checkbox setting, especially on Windows XP Professional. This site describes how to use OpenSSL to create a self-signed certificate that will freely enable SSL encryption for testing and private purposes."

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

MS06-040: Vulnerability in Server service could allow remote code execution

MS06-040: Vulnerability in Server service could allow remote code execution: "MS06-040: Vulnerability in Server service could allow remote code execution"

New bug found in one of Microsofts latest security patches. Need to read this article and follow the links to get the hotfix to resolve any issues.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Firewall Leak Tester

Firewall Leak Tester


"This website, on one hand, enables you to test your software personal firewall thanks to different test programs ('leaktests'), and on the other hand, shows a global vulnerabilities view of the most common personal firewalls in a summary page.
Firewall Leak Tester provides also documentation and advices to improve your security dramatically."

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Keeping docs in Word and not in the browser

aWorkBlogByGus : Keeping docs in Word and not in the browser: "Keeping docs in Word and not in the browser
Today, I had one of those moments of minor frustration where a 'feature' bugged me. So I tried to find a way to fix it and it took about 10 minutes to figure out and confirm it worked. That's about 9.5 minutes longer than I would have liked, so I figured I'd post a quick entry on it in case someone else can save a few minutes in the future."