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 […]
Author: jermsmit
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 […]
A new feature in Google Chrome Mobile which allows you to enable compression to save on data usage is available. To enable this feature the following needs to be done: If you don’t have Google Chrome installed – download it from the Play or App Store. Once you have it downloaded and installed open Google Chrome […]
Tonight’s “home work” Assignment: Update Companies Exchange 2013 to Cumulative Update 3 Purpose Address many of the issues that existed in Cumulative Update 2. Bring additional value to the company Oh and some of the newly introduced features / enhancements should help also: Usability improvements when adding members to distribution groups in the Exchange Administration […]
Testing a pilot of a recent SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013 upgrade I encountered a message reading: “This view cannot be displayed because the number of lookup and workflow status columns it contains exceeds the threshold (8) enforced by the administrator” This seems to be resource throttling introduced in the web application to limit the number […]
Using Gmail as my SMTP server
In the past I use to host my own email server here at the SOHO of jermsmit.com. Today I found myself in need of setting up alerts for some of my network based equipment. So I used Gmail (thanks Google) for this task. To make this work you need the following: A gmail account (make […]