DragonDisk is a file-management system for the Amazon S3 Service.
DragonDisk will backup, share and organize your data thanks to an intuitive interface similar to Windows Explorer's.
DragonDisk is a file-management system for the Amazon S3 Service.
DragonDisk will backup, share and organize your data thanks to an intuitive interface similar to Windows Explorer's.
The Microsoft Active Directory Topology Diagrammer reads an Active Directory configuration using LDAP, and then automatically generates a Visio diagram of your Active Directory and /or your Exchange Server topology. The diagrams may include domains, sites, servers, organizational units, DFS-R, administrative groups, routing groups and connectors and can be changed manually in Visio if needed.
Attack Surface Analyzer is the same tool used by Microsoft's internal product teams to catalogue changes made to the operating system by the installation of new software.
Its a Microsoft verification tool to highlight the changes in system state, runtime parameters and securable objects on the Windows operating system. This analysis helps developers, testers and IT professionals identify increases in the attack surface caused by installing applications on a machine.
Attack Surface Analyzer takes a snapshot of your system state before and after the installation of product(s) and displays the changes to a number of key elements of the Windows attack surface. The tool does not analyze a system based on signatures or known vulnerabilities; instead, it looks for classes of security weaknesses as applications are installed on the Windows operating system.
The Hamachi VPN is a solution offered from Logmein. Two versions are available: a free non-commercial edition and a for fee version that offers additional features. The screen captures below are from the free personal edition. Both versions can be found on the Logmein.com web site. The current link for the free edition download is:
https://secure.logmein.com/products/hamachi2/download.aspx
The installation is rather standard. Below are the installation screens from version 2.0.3.111.
The initial dialog box should display after the installation process has completed.
Click on the blue button to start the initial configuration. A new dialog box should appear.
A name for the client must be entered. Then click on the Create button.
At this point, the computer in question can create a new peer-to-peer network or join an existing network. A standard network location dialog box may appear as well. It is important to select the appropriate network location depending on the applications that are to be used. A web page found at http://logmeinwiki.com/wiki/Category:Firewall offers some examples of configuration settings with different firewall products.
If the option is used to create a new network, a new Network ID and Password values must be entered.
Below is the dialog box to join an existing network.
A new network adapter will be present within Windows once the client is installed.
Once the application is launched, a network connection will be made to an external address.
If using a client within a virtual environment such as VMware Workstation, the network configuration may need to be changed from an internal NAT to a bridged connection so as not to have a relayed tunnel.
Once connected, the icon color identified the status of the connection http://help.logmein.com/SelfServiceKnowledgeRenderer?type=FAQ&id=kA030000000DGHHCA4. Right-clicking the entry for a remote computer offers options such as pinging the remote address.
If a visible network share is available on the remote client, the Browse option should open a new dialog box with a list of the remote shares.
TMnetSim Network Simulator is a software package that attempts to simulate a WAN link. TMnetSim supports two ways to simulate a bad network connection: network latency (packet delay), or packet loss.
Xangati for ESX is a free tool that monitors a single ESX or ESXi host. The solution offers:
Auto discovery and naming of ESX/ESXi’s VMs and applications
Continuous, real-time visibility into over 100 metrics on an ESX/ESXi host and its VMs activity, including communications, CPU, memory, disk, and storage latency
DVR recording and replaying of activity with scroll-bar
Visibility into vSwitch communications
12 weeks of historical reporting on named identities
Ctrlq.org is a RSS search engine. It is a single purpose web site that finds RSS feeds based on any search terms you enter.
Windows 7 includes an option to change the default printer depending on what network location is used. To configure this feature, access the Devices and Printers dialog box. Select one printer to display additional menu selections. Then click on the “Manage default printers” menu option.
A new dialog box should appear with drop-down boxes for both network locations and printers.
One location entry is “no network”, which could be used for a XPS or PDF print queue when no network connectivity is available.
Below are some common file types found within a VMware environment.
.nvram
BIOS for the virtual machine; an example would be the number of hard drives present.
.vmdk
Actual virtual hard drives for the virtual guest operating system.
.xmsd
Stores information about snapshots.
.vmsn
Stores the exact state of the virtual machine when a snapshot is taken.
.vmx
Primary configuration file for the virtual machine.
.vmxf
XML file that contains additional information if the virtual machine has been added to a team.
.vmtm
Contains team membership information if the virtual machine is participating in a team.
.vmem
Backup of the virtual machine’s page file.
.vmss
Suspended state file, if a virtual machine is suspended.
.vswp
VMkernel swap file; by default, it will equal the size of RAM configured within the VM.
.vmtx
Template file