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W. Brock Son

Windows Live Movie Maker - 0 views

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    "Functional freeware that's aimed at the consumer crowd, Microsoft's Windows Live Movie Maker easily turns photos and video clips into slideshows and movies on Vista and Windows 7." Quote from Article/Review
W. Brock Son

The Basics of IP Subnetting | Linux Journal - 2 views

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    An article about subnetting, IP addresses and subnet masks.
W. Brock Son

Implementing a DHCP Server - Microsoft Technet - 1 views

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    It is a litte bit of an oudated article, and it has some specificity to Windows 2000 that I am not sure if applies to other operating systems, but other than that, the article seems to be very good.
W. Brock Son

What Is DHCP? - 1 views

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    "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a client/server protocol that automatically provides an Internet Protocol (IP) host with its IP address and other related configuration information such as the subnet mask and default gateway. RFCs 2131 and 2132 define DHCP as an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard based on Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP), a protocol with which DHCP shares many implementation details." Quote from Article/Document
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    You are welcome, Shane. You posted a lot of good articles as well.
W. Brock Son

Will a standardized system for verifying Web identity ever catch on? - CNN.com - 1 views

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    I don't think that this is the greatest idea ever. To me, it doesn't seem like something that should be standardized.
W. Brock Son

A Basic Introduction to Electricity - 0 views

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    Given how we discussed electricity, I feel that this might be a relevant, but basic, introduction to those who have never learned about it before, and a good, but basic, review for those who have.
W. Brock Son

Digital Spies: The Alarming Rise of Electronic Espionage - 3 views

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    Computer security is becoming more important as more utilize the Internet.
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Operation Ghost Click DNS servers to shut down in March - 4 views

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    I think that it is kind of creative how, as a temporary solution to the problem, they converted the rogue DNS servers to legitimate DNS servers. I wonder if they used the actual servers or just their address.
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    I do not know exactly how IP addresses are distributed, but I think that they are somewhat randomly assigned, so I think that it might be harder to reassign the IP address to a new server than to use the actual servers, but I may be wrong. I do want to dig into it more. I think that the answer could probably be found on the Internet as to who IP addresses are assigned, and I plan on looking there for such information. I think that maybe, if I do not find the answer to this myself, I could ask you, Troy Harding, Tim Bower, or a classmate.
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    I learned about DHCP as a method for dynamically assigning IP addresses to computers. However, I am not certain if the Internet uses them as well. I read some on the Internet about this, however.
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