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September 3. 2008 by Del.
I spent the last 15 minutes enabling the 1&1 WordPress blog and importing all 127 entries written over the past 4 or 5 years into the new blog. Portability and good systems tool rock! Quick and easy is what I was looking for and found. 1 & 1 has been a great hosting service for me.
The fact that I’m not responsible for the Word Press implementation and maintenance is a another big plus! Now we’ll see if I use it much!
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June 16. 2004 by Del.
Microsoft’s LogParser can be used for all types of server log files, including security event log, web and ftp logs, etc. ddv
SecurityFocus HOME Infocus: Forensic Log Parsing with Microsoft’s LogParser: “Investigating a web-based intrusion can be a daunting task, especially when you have no information other than knowing it was web-based. It is easy to waste precious time digging through megabytes, perhaps even gigabytes, of log files trying to locate suspicious activity. Often this search turns up little useful evidence. “
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April 15. 2004 by Del.
This web site contains some truely outstanding utilities for tinkering beneath the hood of an operating system. ddv
Sysinternals Freeware: “The Sysinternals web site provides you with advanced utilities, technical information, and source code related to Windows 9x, Windows Me, and Windows NT/2000/XP/2K3 internals that you won’t find anywhere else. Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell alone write and update everything here. We welcome all suggestions and comments.”
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