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  • Threat Profiling Microsoft SQL Server
  • An attacker's location in the application space and/or the network will largely define how they would approach breaking into a SQL Server 2000 machine from a remote location. If their attacks go through SQL Injection via a web server then their 'cursus incursi' will be considerably different from those when direct access can be gained to the SQL Server. Consequently, this paper will be split into four main sections. The first section will cover attacks that do not require the attacker to have a user ID and password for the SQL Server, that is, the attacks are unauthenticated. The second section will cover those attacks that do require authentication; to succeed the user must be logged onto the SQL Server. The third section will consider those attacks that can be launched from a compromised server. Before any job is undertaken, be it grouting the shower or paving a patio, a lot of unnecessary grief can be avoided by getting the right tools before hand and attacking a computer system is no different. As far as compromising a Microsoft SQL Server is concerned the 'tools of the trade' are a combination of the SQL Server client tools, such as Query Analyzer, SQLPing and a C compiler. One of the most important tools is a copy of MS SQL Server itself. It's far better to examine vulnerability and code an exploit for it on a system in the lab, rather than experimenting on the live target system. Whilst SQL Server is generally good
  • Securing Microsoft Outlook Web Access with VeriSign Unified Authentication
  • Email is an integral part of the enterprise DNA, used for making business decisions minute by minute on a worldwide basis. Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Outlook is the most widely deployed email server application. As more and more enterprise employees work remotely, from home offices or from mobile locations, the need for reliable and secure email access is growing. To enable remote access, many companies have deployed Virtual Private Networks (VPN) which add an additional layer of complexity to network security, are often unstable, and require installation and maintenance of VPN clients on remote users' computers. Some enterprises have deployed SSL VPNs which do not require installing or maintaining clients, but still require an additional network layer. An alternative to VPN or SSL VPNs, that leverages an enterprises' existing Exchange environment is Microsoft® Outlook Web Access (OWA). With OWA, enterprises have the option to deploy a Web-based version of Outlook that can be accessed from any machine with a web browser. However, while OWA addresses the complexity of remote access, it still relies on single-factor authentication - username and password - for secure logon. Adding VeriSign Unified Authentication and the VeriSign One-Time Password (OTP) token to an OWA deployment provides a secure, second-factor of authentication to your remote email application, while easing complexity at the network level and providing ease of use for remote users. VeriSign® Unified Authentication reduces the complexity and cost of strong authentication by providing a single, highly scalable platform for managing all types of two-factor authentication credentials. The VeriSign
  • ASTIGMATISM - Blurred Vision and Tired Eyes Why do things look blurry
  • Astigmatism is a very common focussing error of the eyes which causes blur. It is caused by the shape of the eye, usually due to the cornea’s surface or occasionally due to the eye’s lens being tilted. Sometimes astigmatism can be inherited but it often happens as a normal characteristic of growth. Blur from astigmatism is not like that from myopia where all of an image is equally blurred, because some parts of the image are more out of focus than others. If you look at the line diagrams, you can see the effect of astigmatism by tilting the tip the page down and facing away from you the lines running across the page are less distinct than those running away from you. The blur of astigmatism makes things uncomfortable to look at, difficult to focus and may cause headaches, tiredness and poor concentration. What about tired eyes? Astigmatism can also result in fatigued eyes, especially if you are concentrating on anything for a long period of time, whether looking up close (for example, studying or computer use) or in the distance (for example, driving). Download Astigmatism Manual
  • Cisco PIX Firewall Command Reference
  • Use this guide with the Cisco PIX Firewall Hardware Installation Guide and ..... The PIX Firewall contains a command set based on Cisco IOS technologies and Get PDF
  • 2008 Nissan Service and Maintenance Guide PDF Manual
  • Nissan developed Premium Maintenance for owners who want the ultimate in preventative maintenance. With Premium Maintenance, more maintenance items are regularly checked or replaced than with either Schedule 1 or Schedule 2 maintenance schedules. Using the Premium Maintenance schedule may optimize the performance, reliability, and resale value of your vehicle. SCHEDULE 1 (Every 3,750 miles or 3 months, whichever comes first) Schedule 1 features the same 3,750-mile service intervals as Premium Maintenance; however, with Schedule 1 fewer maintenance items are regularly checked or replaced than with the Premium Maintenance schedule. Use Schedule 1 if you primarily operate your vehicle under any of these conditions: Repeated short trips of less than 5 miles in normal temperatures or less than 10 miles in freezing temperatures Stop-and-go traffic in hot weather or low-speed driving for long distances. G Driving in dusty conditions or on rough, muddy, or salt-spread roads G G G SCHEDULE 2 (Every 7,500 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first) Schedule 2 features 7,500-mile service intervals; with Schedule 2 fewer maintenance items are regularly checked or replaced than with Schedule 1. Generally, Schedule 2 applies only to highway driving in temperate conditions. Use Schedule 2 only if you primarily operate your vehicle under conditions other than those listed in Schedule 1. * Premium Maintenance is a Nissan-recommended option; however, owners need not perform such maintenance in order to maintain the warranties which come with their Nissan. Premium Maintenance may not be available outside the United States, please inquire of your dealer.
  • 1997 Camaro Genuine Chevrolet Owner’s Manual PDF Download
  • Welcome to the largest automotive family in the world - the family of Chevrolet owners. You have selected a vehicle designed, engineered and crafted by teamwork, a vehicle backed by a proud history of performance and value. Since the first “classic Six” rolled off the line in 1912, more than 110 million Chevrolet cars and trucks have worn the Chevrolet marque. Don’t let it.get twisted. On convertible models,the shoulder beltmay lock if you pull the belt acrossYOU very quickly, If this happas, kt the belt go back slightly to unlock it. Download 1997 Camaro Genuine Chevrolet Owner’s Manual PDF
  • Wheel Bearing Kits for Cars and Light Trucks Manual PDF
  • SKF is an international industrial Group operating in some 130 countries and is world leader in bearings. The company was founded in 1907 following the invention of the self-aligning ball bearing by Sven Wingquist and, after only a few years, SKF began to expand all over the world. Today, SKF has some 45 000 employees and more than 80 manufacturing facilities spread throughout the world. An international sales network includes a large number of sales companies and some 7 000 distributors and retailers. Worldwide availability of SKF products is supported by a comprehensive technical advisory service. The key to success has been a consistent emphasis on maintaining the highest quality of its products and services. Continuous investment in research and development has also played a vital role, resulting in many examples of epoch-making innovations. The business of the Group consists of bearings, seals, special steel and a comprehensive range of other high-tech industrial components. The experience gained in these various fields provides SKF with the essential knowledge and expertise required in order to provide the customers with the most advanced engineering products and efficient service. Copyright SKF 2003 The contents of this catalogue are the copyright of the publisher and may not be reproduced (even extracts) unless permission is granted. Every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information in this catalogue but no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions. Catalogue PUB 80/P1 5358 EN E 03 Reg. 471 01:831 · 23 300 · 2003-07
  • Handbook for the Palm V Modem Manual
  • Chaper 1: Introduction What can I do with my Palm V Modem? Chapter 2: Setting Up And Using Your Palm V™ Modem Installing the batteries Attaching Palm V Modem and cables Configuration for remote HotSync and Network HotSync Using your Palm V Modem Detaching your Palm V Modem Appendix: Warranty and Regulatory Information Introduction Palm V™ Modem enables you to send and receive data at your convenience. You don’t have to connect your Palm V™ connected organizer directly to your computer or laptop to update your data. What can I do with my Palm V Modem? With your modem and organizer you can: Synchronize your organizer and Palm™ Desktop organizer software from remote locations with one touch. Take full advantage of Palm V organizer applications, such as Mail, using Network HotSync and TCP/IP. Also, there are many software applications available from third-party vendors that enable you to use your organizer and modem to: Send and receive e mail. Send faxes. Browse the Internet. Perform remote synchronizations with your Personal Information Manager (PIM), such as Lotus Organizer, Symantic ACT, and Microsoft Outlook. Download pdf Handbook for the Palm V Modem Manual
  • GridConnect NET232/NETUSB Serial to Ethernet Adapter Users Manual
  • Documentation Introduction Protocol Support Addresses and Port Number Serial RS232 Interface USB Interface Power Supply Ethernet Interface LEDs Product CD Technical Specifications Getting Started Physically Connecting the Unit Install USB Device Drivers NETUSB Software Interface Virtual COM Port Driver Installation Windows 2000 Virtual COM Port Driver Installation Windows XP Virtual COM Port Driver Installation Windows 98 SE Virtual COM Port Driver Installation Linux 2.40 Methods of Assigning the IP Address Hardware Address IP Address DHCP AutoIP Device Installer Install Device Installer RUN Device Installer Device Found Assign IP Assignment Using Device Installer Viewing the Current Configuration Configuration Using Web Manager Accessing XPort Using Device Installer Network Configuration Automatic IP Address Configuration Static IP Address Configuration Ethernet Configuration Server Configuration Host List Configuration Channel 1 Configuration NET232/NETUSB User Guide Connection Settings - TCP Connection Settings - UDP1 Email Settings Trigger Configuration Configurable Pin Settings Apply Settings Apply Factory Defaults Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port Using the Serial Port Using a Telnet Connection Telnet and Serial Port Messages Server Configuration (Network Configuration) IP Address Set Gateway IP Address Netmask: Number of Bits for Host Part Change Telnet configuration password DHCP Naming Channel 1 Configuration (Serial Port Parameters) Baudrate I/F (Interface) Mode Flow Port Number Connect Mode Send the Escape Sequence (+++) in Modem Mode Auto Increment Source Port Remote IP Address Remote Port DisConnMode Flush Mode (Buffer Flushing) Pack Control DisConnTime (Inactivity Timeout) Send Characters Telnet Terminal Type Channel (Port) Password E-mail Settings E-mail Setup Trigger Setup Expert
  • Is The Web Becoming More Accessible For People With Visual Impairments?
  • During the past five years, many dramatic changes have occurred on the Web. New services have been announced, new interfaces have been developed and the Web is approaching to be the new platform for many applications. Wikis, RSS feeds, Blogs to name just a few, are dubs of new Web applications (also know as Web 2.0) that sighted people are experimenting and enjoying nowadays. However, the question we want to address is: How these new applications and changes are going to affect on how visually impaired people access them? This paper aims to provide information about the tools, services, projects, and research that are taking place nowadays on the Web and the Semantic Web to make the Web more accessible for visually impaired people. Also, the authors will present a pilot experiment to check the accessibility of some Web 2.0 services. The World Wide Web (WWW) is the largest information database humans have ever invented. People can find different kinds of information (e.g. news, research papers, quotes, etc.) that they can acquire and manipulate. But, as the WWW evolves and gets more advanced, new services and applications become more complicated. Therefore, the question that arises is: can people with visual impairments access information as easy as their sighted counterparts? Accessibility, by definition, is the ability to access information on the web by everyone. Visually Impaired People (VIP) include those who are blind or have a low vision. They should have an equal opportunity to access the different resources on the Web