I love you. Just going to say it. Thank you so much. I missed the "mail" part and setting outlook as my default. You saved my tail good sir. Thaaaaank you
I never open ports my laptop is in DMZ. Everything works and it's demilitarized. Not sure what that means but it sounds secure, probably military-grade encryption.
Great video- thanks for making it. Here are a couple adds that helped me: -to change the default email program, open Apple Mail, Choose settings from the "Mail" section and then choose Outlook in the general tab. -Like others, mine stayed greyed out after I ddid this but all I had to do was shut all down and restart my computer. Happy e-mail merging!
I needed to uninstall and reinstall Word to make the "merge to email" button change from being greyed out. If someone else learns a better way, let us know! I was able to go from testing to sending to 500 in about 2 hours.
nice quick video. Do you have to run homebrew everytime you want to use hashcat? after I installed with homebrew I closed out opened a new terminal and got a command not found message. but when i run hashcat from the homebrew install it works fine
Nice, this was exactly what I was looking for as someone who has never use networking, to start thinking about sensible ways to communicate between processes.
yes, sadly, if you want to port forward your ip for ur minecraft server for example, then u are taking a HUGE risk of being hacked from other ppl bc they can access through ur firewall onto ur pc and they can do whatever they want with ur pc. that means its better to use a portforwarding hosting website that has a secure DDOS protection, or else u would have to buy a DDOS protection for yourself which is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Expensive trust me, and making it yourself is crazzzy complicated
@@CallmeSins If you use that network/internet connection then if someone hack you that can do it on your Xbox only but if you run your other devices on the same network then they can hack those devices as well. Microsoft can't protect your other devices.
hey Russell, i just wanted to thank you for all the videos you uploaded; i really like the structured way, topic-by-topic and clear explanations. also your understanding of the whole network function from physical to application is really impressive. so all the respect & good luck to you. Best regards, from Belgium, Steven
I am constantly getting malicious GET requests that attempt to connect to phpmyadmin and trying to execute linux commands that remove every file from the root directory. Any ideas how I can implement a security system that blocks these malicious requests and blocks the IP addresses which try to attempt these requests?
Like #2 question! I've been teaching myself networking for over 6 months, currently trying to understand ports & how they work. Scenario A I'm a Client sending data to a local server on port 1313. When I the Client send this data a random port is generated, the server sends back the data then closes that connection. Is there a way for the Client to keep the port generated so if there were any updates on the server that specific client can receive data or Listen for it or should the client have a constant running to check for any updates & always asign a new port?