Back in July of 2013 I faced an issue with my Exchange 2013 Server running on Microsoft Server 2012. Our server would unexpectedly reboot ( — chuckles — aren’t all reboots without notice unexpected). The message I kept running into was regarding a faulting application which caused the reboot was the local security authority subsystem […]
Month: January 2014
Are you ready to experience the Super Bowl like never before? Now you can with this extremely impressive new app made by Infragistics. As a guy who hasn’t followed spots much this app’s release is sure to get me into the game, just in time for Super Bowl 48. Outside of this app looking cool. […]
The site where “expert answers to your questions” has the answer for us on the go in today s mobile times. A mobile application to access this ever growing and fast network of tech folks who answer questions based on diverse topics ranging from software, hardware, photography and even how to make a bed. Setting […]
Here are some simple steps to get you going with getting services you want to host under the Tor network hidden service. While they don’t seem simple up front they are. These notes are based on my own testing and using my headless tor proxy server setup. Requirements Tor installed Tor running Now my steps […]
The tor network is a system of proxy servers that use multiple layers of encryption. This method is called Onion Routing and it was designed by the U.S. Navy for security and anonymity of its users. The goal was for agents and field reporters alike to communicate and share information without being caught, and spied […]
A while back I wrote about how I setup a small yet effective Tor network proxy server titled “My Quick Tor Socks / Web Proxy“. After running this for sometime now I wanted to get some real time status, but more than that I wanted it to look cool. And this brings me to what […]