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TrueCrypt is Koel

Mijn zaken vereisen me om de veiligheid van bepaalde dossiers te beschermen. Jarenlang heb ik gebruikt Gecodeerde Magische Omslagen (EMF) van PC-Magisch om die dossiers te coderen, en hen te verbergen van de mening van interloper. Ik hield van het, omdat de dossiers altijd werden gecodeerd op schijf en toch volledig toegankelijk voor toepassingen waren. Nochtans, toen ik aan Uitzicht 64 bevorderde, nieuwe zo volledig verpletterde EMF mijn systeem dat het zelfs op veilige wijze unbootable was. Ik probeerde het tweemaal tweemaal, kreeg met één of andere moeilijkheid terug, en gaf op EMF op.

Ondertussen had ik ongeveer gehoord TrueCrypt, een pakket van de open-bronschijfencryptie voor Vensters en Linux. Het is vrij! Ik moet toegeven dat nadat ik het downloadde, ik wat tijd nodig had om mijn mening rond het te krijgen.

Hier zijn de grondbeginselen:
  • Gebruikend de toepassing TrueCrypt cre�ërt u een groot „container“ dossier op uw systeem, groter dan zult u uw gecodeerde dossiers moeten houden. Het kan op om het even welke lees-schrijfschijf, zelfs een geheugenstok zijn, en met willekeurige gegevens aanvankelijk gevuld.
  • Het containerdossier kan worden gekopi�ërd, worden bewogen, worden geschrapt of, enkel als een ander dossier worden anders genoemd. Het is niet breekbaar. Het kan om het even welke naam en om het even welke dossieruitbreiding hebben. U kunt meer dan één hebben.
  • Met de toepassing TrueCrypt, u zet op dat containerdossier als schijfvolume met zijn eigen aandrijvingsbrief. U kiest de brief.
  • De TrueCrypt toepassingslooppas op de achtergrond en leidt TrueCrypt
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geschreven door Don 11 december, 2007 met geen commentaren.
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De ontwikkeling van de Server van het Huis van Vensters met een Server van PK MediaSmart

De Server van PK MediaSmart

Dit weekend voltooide ik het uitlooptraject van mijn nieuwe Server van het Huis van de Vensters van de Server van PK MediaSmart lopende. Ik gaf opdracht tot De Server EX470 van PK MediaSmart. Ik had oorspronkelijk de Server die van het Huis van Vensters op mijn Afmeting van Dell E520 loopt maar legde het op toen I cre�ërde mijn „Uiteindelijke“ PC . I really wanted to try out the experience the average consumer will have in purchasing a Windows Home Server and setting it up in their home. The HP MediaSmart Server seemed like the perfect choice in checking out the Windows Home Server experience.

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The HP MediaSmart Server EX470 has the following specs:

  • Processor - AMD 1.8GHz 64-bit Sempron
  • Memory - 512MB DDR
  • Interfaces - 4 USB 2.0 Ports, 1 eSATA Port
  • Storage - 1 500GB SATA 7200 RPM

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Written by Brandon LeBlanc on December 3rd, 2007 with no comments.
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RAID Backup

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Usually, a person needs a backup when their disk drive fails. All disk drives fail sometime - there is no escape from that truth. But there are other reasons for keeping good backups:
  • Total disaster, such as a fire or flood that destroys the whole computer and all nearby backups.
  • Deliberate mischief, such as a virus that deletes important files.
  • Accidental deletion or modification of one or more files.
I'm sure there are more reasons, but if we cover these we'll probably have the rest covered.

Drive Failure:

Disk drive failure can mostly be avoided by using two mirrored drives in a configuration known as RAID 1. RAID means Redundant Array of Independent Drives, and has several well-defined levels. RAID 1 is a simple comfiguration with two drives which always contain exactly the same information, hence the term "mirrored." If either drive fails, the other simply becomes the system's sole drive and takes over without a hitch. Since the probability of two drives failing at once is very small, RAID 1 pretty well covers that problem. The new computer here employs RAID 1.

Total Disaster:

If the building burns down or floods, the only solution is to have a separate backup stored offsite. This can be on the internet, another building some distance away, or perhaps in a fire- and water-proof safe. At this office a flood is highly unlikely, so we store encrypted DVD backups of...
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Written by Don on December 2nd, 2007 with no comments.
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Back Me Up, Buttercup


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I have reviewed online backup services before, but I never bit the bullet and signed up for any of them. I didn’t want to pay to access my data, and I didn’t like not knowing where exactly the “remote location” was that stored my data. Today I received an email about another service, which gave me a review account.

Crash Plan appears to have taken all the good elements of other online backup services and rolled them into one. For a $20.00, one-time fee, you get the software that will allow you to remotely backup 50 GB of data. Yes… I said 50. There are bigger plans for more money as well as a monthly subscription service.

The cool thing is that this is completely cross platform. You can back up the data from your Windows machine to your Mac. You can back up the Mac data to your Linux box. You can take the… you get the picture. To me, that alone is worth the $20.00. To be able to back up each of my systems onto each other is just amazing — and the way to go. Of course, you also go the route of remote backup, which can give you peace of mind if you have important data that would be devastating to lose in a catastrophic situation such as a fire, flood, tornado,

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Written by Chris Pirillo on November 16th, 2007 with no comments.
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Starter GPO’s - what are they?

With Windows Server 2008 (Codename Longhorn) you will notice a new container called "Starter GPOs" inside the GPMC (version 2.0 - BTW this version will also be available as a separate download for Windows Vista with SP1).

This new container can hold what I would call "templates" for creating new GPO's - with the limitation that only Administrative Template settings are available. When creating new GPO's you can choose to use a Starter GPO as the source (read: template) - which makes it easy and fast to create multiple GPO's with the same baseline configuration.

But, the very cool thing is that you can now "export" those GPO templates (Starter GPO's) to a Cabinet file (.CAB) and then import into another environment - completely independent of the source domain/forest! So, you can create the PERFECT Starter GPO and then bring it around the world, share it on the Internet (if legal?), deploy it on all systems you can get a hold on etc. etc.

When you 'enable' Starter GPO's in the domain for the first time, a folder called "StarterGPOs" is created inside the SYSVOL folder (\\domain.com\SYSVOL\domain.com\StarterGPOs) - this is where all the "magic" is done... For each new Starter GPO you create, you will see a new folder below this StarterGPOs folder - each will have a unique GUID (just like normal group policies). So, when you create a new GPO with a Starter GPO as source a nice and simple COPY process is actually performed
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Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on October 1st, 2007 with no comments.
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