I have a domain (for now, called [URL]) that redirects to [URL]. In order to log in to the cpanel, I am instructed to visit [URL]/cpanel, but because the domain is redirected, all pages are treated as if they are located on [URL]. So when I visit domain1.com/cpanel, I am redirected to domain2.com/cpanel.
I have one problem with our windows 2008 server when any user want to log in the domain from his computer, it takes long time. it takes around 5 minutes. I have installed DNS on the same AD Domain. Is that OK ?Secondly i have around 70 users and 4 ISPs.. Each ISP is used for specific data transfer. Each of the ISP is connected via ADSL Router to our switch?
I have a blog and website hosted by X9 Hosting. I am unable to connect to cPanel, the website, the blog, or and X9 sites.This began when saving a WordPress article in the blog. The save hung and then all connectivity through the router was lost.When using the modem (wired) I can visit the above sites. what do I need to do to gain wireless connectivity back?
I'm encountering what I think is an issue on logging system on FW ASA 5520 - Asa Version 8.4(2), ASDM version 6.4(5). When I disabled the logging inside a rule from ASDM, or from console with the "log disable" option inside ACL, If I check in ASDM logging real time window I continue to see all the entry related to disabled rules. This is a correct behaviour about ASA logging ? How I can "hide" the entry related to disabled rules (this is what I need for troubleshooting purposes) ?
Unsure if this is the correct forum but here goes.....I just installed the Google Chrome and after doing so it has been a hair pulling problem so to say. Now when I do a search with google almost every time it looks like the information site listed I click on it and am redirected to another search and if I try to go back to google search it will not let me off the page. I end up having to close that window and open a new window and research again on google. I open my old internet explorer and the same thing happens there now.
I have a Cisco 5508 running version 7.0.116.0. This controller hosts an open public wifi that requires users to accept a terms agreement via a Web-Passthrough setup that redirects them to the terms splash page. For most people this works without any issue. However, if a user has their homepage for their default browser set to a https site, such as [url]..., then they are never redirected to the terms splash page. The page will just spin and spin until finally they get a timeout error.
Doing systems work now, but today I am busy troubleshooting a site-to-site VPN endpoint on an ASA.
I find it hard to believe, but I've spent over an hour just trying to login and get some debugging info on the key exchange, etc. It seems almost impossible. I've tried "term mon", "debug crypto isakmp", "logging console", "debug crypto ipsec", and a gazillion other things.
Can't I just see the debug info for the site-to site VPN?
how to get web logging working? I set up an Access Control policy for web logging only for one machine on my network. I also turned Syslog on and have Kiwi syslogd running on my desktop. However, it's not logging web traffic. how to get web logging working correctly?
I have an ACS 5.2 VM that went down during an ESX host issue. Since it has no VMWare tools, it didn't migrate to another host very nicely. When the box came up, I had to delete the Virtual nic and re-add it and then set up the IP info again to get the VM communicating on the network.Currently the ACS box is not logging anything. There are no logs visable. What can I do to check why there are no logs visable? Authentication is working because wireless uses are still getting on the wireless network, but there are no logs that show passed or failed attempts.
Got this little RV22OW router working at home. I thought this box woudl provide me the facilities i needed t be able to securly manage a home with several expert children.
What I need to do now is to configure URL logging. i.e I want to log the URL's going out of the LAN. Dont want to block them neccessarily. Just want to log whats going on.
How do I turn off "logging esm config"? I tried conft no logging esm config and that worked for the moment, but when the switch reboots, or I run reload, it comes back.What does that do anyway? This switch was giving an out of memory error and seemed to be flooded with messages, so I trying to turn logging off/lower the log level.
There is one page of my own website I cannot access from my office (java runtime error). But, when I take my computer home, it accesses the page just fine. Only difference besides IP address on my end is a DSL modem at the office (firewall disabled) vs a cable modem at home. My provider tells me the problem is on my end. Is there any sort of internet communications logging software that will pinpoint exactly what is happening?
I'm looking for a tool that will let me log traffic from my Linksys router. I'm interested in seeing which devices are access thing internet from my home and to see what kind of bandwidth they are pulling down.
I have Comcast internet and a DLink DIR-655 router. I have a laptop, Playstation 3 and 2 Blackberrys hooked up on my wifi. I also think my neighbor is using or trying ot use my wifi.I need a software program or piece of hardware that will allow logging of the URL's that are requested through my router.I currently use OpenDNS, and the service itself is pretty good. However, it doesn't tell which user is requesting which URL, and if a website is visited with 10 ads on it, it also shows the URL's for the ad hosting company, even though they didn't actually type that URL in.
Orange Broadband is logging me off Second Life, It seems the web/internet has hundreds of post users suffering the same problem. Orange fails to have heard changing to DNS settings might work. But do not know how to do that in Windows 7
Every time I try to log in to a new window, the screen goes white and a message appears saying that the internet connection has been lost, so I have to re log in again. It is happening frequently as I like to go onto other sites such as Facebook. We do have McAfee security on our computer.
I have noticed that when logging in to youtube I also get automatically logged into google.com, which is very annoying. I don't want to have google signing me in and monitoring my search habits. how can I block google from signing me in as I sign in on youtube?
I am wondering if I can log all activity on my network. Right now I can log activity with MAC addresses, but if I add a device I have to keep adding MAC address. I also have to have several policies because I can only put about 7 MAC address in per policy.
I noticed the option to add 'other machines' and I am not sure how this works. I have tried it and can't get it to work.
I've got a ASA5510 with ASA8.3(1), and it's working fine with several group policies, currently handling IPSec and SSL connections. It is authenticating against our AD servers (radius) and I am wondering if it is possible to simply disallow members of a certain OU from connecting. We have a "portal" OU in AD for users who need certain AD functionality, but we wish to disallow them from having VPN access.
I have 3 ACS 5.2 servers both here and in the US. On friday night, our building lost power and it came back up early saturday morning. During this, the Wireless controllers dropped their configs and reverted back to point to the old ACS servers again. After fixing this, all wireless works now in my location. But, ACS is not logging my sessions even though i can connect to wireless with phone or laptop. It should log the authentication process if the server is here or in the US, but it is only logging for the other 2 servers. now on a weird note, the VPN for users in this location is authenticationg just fine.
It appears that there are two different types of log information generated by the WLC-5508. The stuff that can be sent directly to syslog seems to be very basic while most of the good log information is sent via snmp trap. Does this setup to log to a SIEM in a manner that gives a good security view into the wireless controller?
We are trying to setup a Cisco SSL VPN. When outside of the network and after logging in the web page, you have the option to Remote Control your PC at the office. When clicking that, it takes you to the login screen with MACHINEuser... Is there any way to make DOMAINuser default or even just automatically login since you've just logged in the VPN anyway?
We have a small download limit every month and keep ramming into only days into our billing period. I am trying to identify the culprit but need to find a way to log the traffic of individual IP address (which are all static) on the network to figure out where all the bandwidth is going. Any (preferably free) application that will allow me to monitor this?
Network Infrastructure:
Modem connected to NetGear N2000 (older model) Router 192.168.0.1 Family Desktop - 0.2 (Ethernet) My Desktop - 0.3 (Powerline Ethernet) Brothers Laptop - 0.5 (Wireless) My PS3 - .0.30 (Wireless) iPods - (Wireless)
Router only tells me when someone is on and can track total network traffic usage not individual hardware.
Cox Communications comes into the house over an RG6 cable to a a 2-way splitter, one leg amplified for TVs, the other leg straight to a Linksys BEFCMU10 cable modem for internet access. The modem is connected to a Linksys WRT54GL router for the PCs.
BEFCMU10: Hardware Version = v1.0; Software Version = v2.0.2.0.7 WRT54GL: Hardware Version = v1.1; Software Version = v4.30.11
The WRT54GL firmware is stock Linksys code which can log addresses but not errors (as far as I can determine). Is there a WRT54GL firmware lump I can flash into my device that logs network errors it encounters between itself and the BEFCMU10 and that it might be informed of by the BEFCMU10 in its dealings with Cox? I'd want to read that log through the WRT's web UI; ideally I'd want to upload it to my PC. If the firmware logs errors on/from its other ports as well.I need it to sort out what Cox tells me are numerous "modem resets" that they're seeing at their end.The resets are the apparent cause of big slowdowns, we see on our end.By the way, yesterday a Cox tech replaced the 2-way splitter and the short coax from it to my modem, then measured signal strength and said it was in the middle of the "okay range".
How do I change the WPA/WPA2 key, without logging into my router's page? What if, my wireless devices as home does not have a browser that I want them to be configured wirelessly?