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Adam Stasiniewicz
My last Lenovo laptop had a setting in the BIOS for exactly that. Worked
great for hotel rooms (which notoriously have very few power plugs) when I
wanted to charge my cell phone and other devices over night. No clue
about other vendors.
Hope that helps,
Adam
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From: Ma
IMHO, I think you have it backwards. I see strategic discussions (like
new crypto algorithms, technologies, initiatives, etc) should be open to
public debate, review, and scrutiny. But operational/tactical discussions
(like new malware, software exploits, virus infected hosts, botnets, etc)
don't
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From: Shon Elliott [mailto:s...@unwiredbb.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 9:15 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org >> nanog
Subj
curity also may help (depending on how the attack is being launched)
but again may break some things.
If the attack is possibly being launched via SSH/shell access, enable
password complexity then force all of your clients to change their
password.
Hope that helps,
Adam Stasiniewicz
-Origin
OTP vendors are
working on making their products function more easily cross platform (while
with smart cards, you are basically stuck with either the Microsoft's
corporate/non-service provider friendly solution, or have to code your own).
My $0.02,
Adam Stasiniewicz
-Original Message
de of some manual deployments, the only commercial product I know that
offers AH based network segmentation is Microsoft's NAP:
http://www.microsoft.com/nap
Regards,
Adam Stasiniewicz
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From: Jack Kohn [mailto:kohn.j...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009
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