So all you people worried about corporate security riddle me this: how many corporate networks use hubs? Packet sniffing off a switch will only get you the broadcasts and the multicasts. Yea you still can get some information from this but if your are only going to be passively sniffing a network thats the only traffic you will get. And if some one starts actively probing your network you IDS will hopefully catch it and you can take it out.
If your power cables and your speaker cables are running parallel some times it turns your speaker cables into radio antennas. You can solve this either by a) Moving your power and speaker cables further apart. b) If they have to cross put them at a 90 degree angle to each other. This minimizes the effect.
This happened to me while I was doing sound back in High school and wireded me out until the band instructor told me about this. Same thing happened first night in the dorms in college, I thought it was my neighbors radio for the first two nights. (:
Grow a pair and don't post anonymously. [Double checks that he is lodged in... (: ] Maby then we can debate about the merits of OS's. Maby you should also become a little more informed about what the heck your talking about. If a school installs Linux, they aren't going to have the kids trying to get linux working, they are going to get a good disto, install it, and have some one other then the the students trouble shoot it.
And ummmmm, If I was you I would call/. more left wing. Unless where ever you are from right wing means more liberal.
So all you people worried about corporate security riddle me this: how many corporate networks use hubs? Packet sniffing off a switch will only get you the broadcasts and the multicasts. Yea you still can get some information from this but if your are only going to be passively sniffing a network thats the only traffic you will get. And if some one starts actively probing your network you IDS will hopefully catch it and you can take it out.
but it is still durn nifty.
gha, that will teach me. ugg...
If your power cables and your speaker cables are running parallel some times it turns your speaker cables into radio antennas. You can solve this either by
a) Moving your power and speaker cables further apart.
b) If they have to cross put them at a 90 degree angle to each other. This minimizes the effect.
This happened to me while I was doing sound back in High school and wireded me out until the band instructor told me about this. Same thing happened first night in the dorms in college, I thought it was my neighbors radio for the first two nights. (:
You go Mr. Anonymous T!!
/. more left wing. Unless where ever you are from right wing means more liberal.
Yea
Rock on brother!!! Woo-Woo!!!
Grow a pair and don't post anonymously. [Double checks that he is lodged in... (: ] Maby then we can debate about the merits of OS's. Maby you should also become a little more informed about what the heck your talking about. If a school installs Linux, they aren't going to have the kids trying to get linux working, they are going to get a good disto, install it, and have some one other then the the students trouble shoot it.
And ummmmm, If I was you I would call
Ummm, the "study" was done in Ireland. Thanks.