Posted on November 18th, 2009 by wilson
Ever get problems with listing the FTP directories after a successful login? Ever have it hang on you? I found the solution to this problem and a great explanation as well on this site: http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/309/configuring-ftp-firewall-settings/ In essense, in my case, it was a firewall problem. It wasnt enough to just allow the FTP port 21 […]
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Posted on November 13th, 2009 by wilson
DOS = Denial of Service attacks, typically but not exclusively done using larger bandwidth against a bandwidth limited victim SPF = Sender Provider Format , a system to ensure that spoofed emails (masquerades) are not accepted. It all started when I got spoofed emails on my Inbox coming from my own email address! Since I […]
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Posted on November 6th, 2009 by wilson
Thanks Microsoft for renewing my MVP award for digital media. I hope to see my colleagues next year at the MVP summit in Seattle! If you are reading this and wondering what MVP is all about, check out their facebook www.facebook.com/mvpawardprogram. This year, im thinking of doing more research around how to reduce noise in […]
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Posted on October 19th, 2009 by wilson
So my doctor says that i have high blood. Since i saw this amazing workshop in Taiwan computex (continua health alliance)…about various medical monitoring devices that can interface with central server data storage, i decided to buy the Omron 670IT to work with Microsoft’s HealthVault.com service. At first, i used the Omron software to download […]
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Posted on October 13th, 2009 by wilson
Okay. So I imported a GPS/SMS device that will sms me the time, longitude,latitude and speed of the gps every x minutes. I get the SMS on my phone and I wanted to plot it on Google maps or Microsoft Virtual Earth. How to do it? Step 1: Plug in the values into Excel, one […]
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