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Showing posts with label Valid. Show all posts

Saturday, 27 February 2016

How to Log On to iLOIn Feburary 2016 27,

In Feburary 2016 27,
Restart the server and press 'F8' when prompted during the POST. The iLO starts running, and you will be prompted to enter a username and password. Enter the valid iLO user ID and password. The defaults are 'administrator' for the username, and the number from the tag attached to the server for the password.
Enter the serial number of the server in the DNS field. Click 'OK' when you are finished and you will be signed in to iLO.
Change the default administrator password if you want by clicking 'Administrator' at the bottom of the page. Enter the new password in the password field and hit 'F10' on your keyboard to apply it.
Click 'File' and then 'Quit' to close iLO. The server will automatically reboot. When iLO comes back up, type the new password in the password field and click 'OK.' Your new password will be changed.
In Feburary 2016 27,

Saturday, 20 February 2016

How to Design a House Plan WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 20,

In Feburary 2016 20,
Register your house plan domain name (YourDomainName.com) and purchase a hosting plan (see Resources below for a registrar/host). The domain name should include some indication of the purpose of your website, like InternetHousePlans.com. The hosting plan will make your website visible to anyone with an Internet connection and a Web browser.A valid credit card or PayPal account is required for this step.
Design your house plan website, beginning by creating a navigation section for categories of house plans. A paid and a free Web development software package with which to design the website are listed in Resources below.
Add your house plans to the website, fitting them into the design.
Upload your house plan website to the Web with an FTP client (a free client is listed in Resources below).
In Feburary 2016 20,

Thursday, 4 February 2016

How to Set Up a Router for FilezillaIn Feburary 2016 04,

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Open the Filezilla FTP program. Click 'Edit' and select 'Settings.' Click on 'Connection' in the settings hierarchy and select 'Passive Mode.'
Add a check mark to 'Use Custom Port Range' and enter your desired port range. Valid ports can be from 1 to 65535, but users should assign a port range beyond 1024, as ports below that range are often reserved for other protocols.
Log in to your router's configuration page and enter the router's username and password when prompted.
Navigate to the router's 'Port Forwarding' settings page. Enter 'FileZilla' as the application name. Enter the start of the port range created in FileZilla into the 'Start' text field and the end of the port range into the 'End' text field. Set the 'TCP' and 'UDP' settings to 'Both' and add a check mark to the 'Enable' box.
Create another port forwarding entry with the same application name. Enter '20' as the start of the port range and '21' as the end of the range. Set the 'TCP' and 'UDP' settings to 'Both' and add a check mark to the 'Enable' box. Click 'Save Settings' to finalize your changes. Restart your router, if necessary. The ports assigned for FileZilla should remain open for FTP traffic.
In Feburary 2016 04,

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

How to Configure Stunnel WindowsIn Feburary 2016 02,

In Feburary 2016 02,
Install Stunnel. Download the Windows binary file from Stunnel.org. Double-click on the executable 'stunnel-4.34-installer.exe' and accept the default values for installing Stunnel on your computer.
Copy a valid SSL public certificate to the directory 'C:\Program Files (x86)\stunnel.' To make things more trouble-free, combine the public key and private key certificates into one .PEM file.
Modify the Stunnel configuration file. Open the file 'C:\Program Files (x86)\stunnel\stunnel.conf' using a text editor such as Notepad. Modify the file to include the line 'cert = C:\Program Files (x86)\stunnel\
,' where
is the name of your certificate file. Modify the file to specify both the incoming (secure) port and the outgoing (insecure) ports. Label this section in brackets for clarity's sake. An example configuration looks like this:[https]accept = 443connect = 8080This configuration tells Stunnel to accept incoming connections on port 443 secured using the public key SSL certificate and redirect those connections to port 8080 on the local server without security.(See reference 1.)
Configure Stunnel to start automatically. Navigate to the Start menu, 'stunnel' folder and click on 'Service Install.' Stunnel will configure a Windows service called 'stunnel' to start automatically when the computer boots.
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