Electronic transfers to/from any checking account at any bank
5% interest rate
Accounts are FDIC Insured up to $100k
I also recommend checking out INVESTools. They sell an investing training course, mentorship program, and access to their online website tools which collect and filter a shockingly large and useful quantity of financial data. Of course it's expensive (around $3000 to buy in, then $50/month for website access after the first 6 months), and really depends if you're interested in active investing. Their website is really light on details, but their free information seminar was VERY informative. Unlike a lot of other products, I found their website tools both well-designed and useful (as both an amateur investor and a software professional).
Cheers!
I tend not to believe in altruism, but I think there's also a much simpler explanation for a virus that deletes porn, warez, and other illegally downloaded material.
It's Jesus.
Yes, the savior finally has a CS degree and he's using it to wipe out eSin (R)(TM). Look out, the iRapture (R)(TM) is coming soon!
This gets a little outside the scope of Directory Services, but it's a question I havn't found an answer to in a while.
One of the semi-popular management features of AD installations is its ability to push policies to clients, including the automatic installation of mandatory software, etc. From a sysadmin point of view, this seems like a good feature to me since it would allow me to force everyone to use basic protection (spybot, zonealarm, etc.).
Does Open Directory, OS X Server, or any of the other products discussed here also offer this kind of a feature?
The 2.2.x Linux Kernel series has a networking option called "PORTFW" (in Networking, just below the masquerading drivers, I believe). That, coupled with the ipmasqadm utility, allows you to redirect ports to other machines from the kernel level.
PORTFW needs to be compiled into your kernel, and may still be listed as experimental (it does work, though). With that done, just grab ipmasqadm (probably comes with RH 6.0) and use: "ipmasqadm portfw --help" for usage.
- All-online access
- Electronic transfers to/from any checking account at any bank
- 5% interest rate
- Accounts are FDIC Insured up to $100k
I also recommend checking out INVESTools. They sell an investing training course, mentorship program, and access to their online website tools which collect and filter a shockingly large and useful quantity of financial data. Of course it's expensive (around $3000 to buy in, then $50/month for website access after the first 6 months), and really depends if you're interested in active investing. Their website is really light on details, but their free information seminar was VERY informative. Unlike a lot of other products, I found their website tools both well-designed and useful (as both an amateur investor and a software professional). Cheers!I tend not to believe in altruism, but I think there's also a much simpler explanation for a virus that deletes porn, warez, and other illegally downloaded material.
It's Jesus.
Yes, the savior finally has a CS degree and he's using it to wipe out eSin (R)(TM). Look out, the iRapture (R)(TM) is coming soon!
This gets a little outside the scope of Directory Services, but it's a question I havn't found an answer to in a while.
One of the semi-popular management features of AD installations is its ability to push policies to clients, including the automatic installation of mandatory software, etc. From a sysadmin point of view, this seems like a good feature to me since it would allow me to force everyone to use basic protection (spybot, zonealarm, etc.).
Does Open Directory, OS X Server, or any of the other products discussed here also offer this kind of a feature?
-J
The 2.2.x Linux Kernel series has a networking option called "PORTFW" (in Networking, just below the masquerading drivers, I believe). That, coupled with the ipmasqadm utility, allows you to redirect ports to other machines from the kernel level.
PORTFW needs to be compiled into your kernel, and may still be listed as experimental (it does work, though). With that done, just grab ipmasqadm (probably comes with RH 6.0) and use:
"ipmasqadm portfw --help" for usage.
Cheers,
-Irian