Episode 009 Update
Things are afoot. Changes are coming... BIG changes. Stay tuned for Episode 009 (end of the month-ish) to announce.
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Fun with ZFS Part 2 (zfs filesystem)

Posted January 9, 2013 by unixgeek80

Well welcome back, this is part 2 of my ZFS tutorial series last time we talked about zpool basics, In This article i will talk about the basics of the zfs file system.  Lets begin with a basic explanation of the zfs filesystem . A ZFS file system is built on top of a storage pool. [...]

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Fun with ZFS Part 1 (zpools)

Posted January 6, 2013 by unixgeek80

Well Happy New Years to everyone i hope your holidays were great. Now we can get into some cool stuff. This is a quick tutorial on the zfs file system, but before jumping into the commands and how things work let me give you a little background on the zfs filesystem, ZFS which stands for Zetabyte File System [...]

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Powershell: Enabling SQL Server Named Pipes Server Protocol

Posted December 23, 2012 by Chris

Difficulty: Beginner On a recent project, we ran into an issue that required us to enable a SQL Server Network Protocol – Named Pipes – for roughly 100+ servers that run Microsoft SQL Server 2008. Rather than tackle this manually, we decided to give a powershell a crack at it. After 10 minutes of tweaking [...]

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Powershell: Checking a Domain Controller for Journal Wrap Issues

Posted July 31, 2012 by Chris

Difficulty: Beginner So, do you have a site that group policy doesn’t seem to be applying to? Is Replmon not displaying any replication issues? Have you checked the server File Replication Logs and noticed an error about JOURNAL WRAP? Well, this powershell script may come in handy to detect this error on your other Domain [...]

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Crack WPA/WPA-2 with Reaver and Backtrack 5

Posted July 28, 2012 by fusion

For legal purposes, please don’t try this on any equipment that you don’t own. WPA and WPA2 became the new near-bullet-proof standards to help prevent your router from being attacked and used by unauthorized persons. Unfortunately, there are still some ISP’s that require techs to use WEP on a customers router. Anyway, not too long [...]

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