Latest Answer: You are looking for something called 'Packet Sniffing'. It is a way to monitor and capture the real time packets from a running network.Please checking below mentioned link, that will give you sweet introduction of packet sniffing:-http://netsecurity.about.com/cs/hackertools/a/aa121403.htm-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------How ...
Latest Answer: SSL or Secure Sockets Layer is a security protocol created by Netscape that has become an international standard on the Internet for exchanging sensitive information between a website and the computer communicating with it, referred to as the client. ...
Latest Answer: static ip is the one tht u will assign to ur computer...it will remain as it till u change it...dynamic ip is the one which will be assigned by the router or the ISP by dhcp technology... ...
Whats SCTP(stream sontrol transmission protocol) applications?And how its related to PSTN signalling?
Please Guys I need help in this case project.Arctic University is opening a new satellite location and it has been decided that it will use a combination of Ethernet and wireless networks. The location will be composed of 4 computer labs, 20 classrooms, and 50 offices for administrative staff.1-What type of media would be most appropriate for the network backbone? At what speed would it operate?2-What type of media would be most appropriate for the 50 administrative offices? At what speed would
One of my colleagues at Arctic University has just installed a new server in a student lab. The network ID for the lab is 172.20.10.0/24. The address for the lab router is 172.20.1.1Standard policies dictate that I must patch the server up to current levels before allowing students to use the server. My colleague has attempted to access patches that are stored on the server utilities.arctic.local and was unable to connect. He has also attempted to ping utilities.arctic.local and was unsuccessful.What
One of my colleagues at Arctic University has just installed a new server in a student lab. The network ID for the lab is 172.20.10.0/24. The address for the lab router is 172.20.1.1Standard policies dictate that I must patch the server up to current levels before allowing students to use the server. My colleague has attempted to access patches that are stored on the server utilities.arctic.local and was unable to connect. He has also attempted to ping utilities.arctic.local and was unsuccessful.What
Actually wats that work stations, PC's, Clients? wats the difference between these terms? Why we using these diferent terms?
Latest Answer: Combining several IP network addresses into one IP address. Supernetting reduces the number of entries in a routing table and is done in CIDR addressing as well as internal networks. In the following example, a group of networks with contiguous numbers ...
Latest Answer: Testing in which signals or data from a test device are output to a system or component, and results are returned to the test device unaltered for measurement or comparison. ...
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