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Time to deal with Networking using Windows, the Wo…

Μαρτίου 3, 2006 · 2 σχόλια

Time to deal with Networking using Windows, the WorkGroup way of things (or peer-2-peer if you prefer).

PREFACE-FOREWORD

This thread is not about setting up and establishing the connection since it would require a series of tutorials on hardware (routers, switches, hubs, UTP cabling etc) and protocol aggreement. Post a search on Google and you will find lots of sources on these…

This thread is about common questions regarding the way Windows authenticate users who try to access resources on the Local Network (LAN).

Keywords to remember as we go by: Pass-through authentication (not saying much now but will prove useful later on). Let’s see what’s in store shall we?

USER AUTHENTICATION EXPLAINED – WORKGROUP SCENARIO

You see, when YOU with username: YOU and password: YOUPWD work on a PC, to actually enter the PC you provide these credentials on your LOCAL LOGIN windows-User interface. These credentials are examined against a so-called Security Accounts Manager (SAM) database to ensure correct and secure usage.

Windows need a VALID set of credentials even when you try to access another user’s PC. It all depends on the security settings of the remote machine you try to access.

For example’s sake let’s assume that you browse the LAN using My Network Places and upon double-clicking the corresponding remote PC icon you can view the resources that are shared on that particular machine.

This happens when GUEST account is enabled on the remote machine. GUEST = anyone who hasn’t been approved as an authenticated user for that machine. You can qualify as a guest when username: YOU and password: YOURPWD DON’T MATCH any of the credentials
of the remote PC’s user accounts. In case GUEST was disabled (a good security practise i may add) then you would be presented with a Window asking Username and Password. Pretty straightforward huh? The remote machine doesn’t know you (as a user with
YOU and YOUPWD) and still complains by asking you for credentials. If a user with username: YOU and password: YOUPWD existed on the remote PC then (voilah!) PASS-THROUGH authentication, meaning that NO WINDOW WOULD APPEAR and you would instantly and
transparently be able to access the resources you want on the other machine.

Whenever i mention PASSWORD please try to use a non-blank one. It’s VERY IMPORTANT since as i read somewhere Windows XP don’t allow blank password authentication across the Network yet ONLY for local user login.

THE GUEST FACTOR

There have been many to say the least tutorials on the GUEST account feature of Windows and how it can affect the security model: the Classic Security Model or the one with the descriptive name: Simple File Sharing.

Just remember that on Windows XP Home Ed. Simple File Sharing is always ON and has to do with PERMANENT usage of GUEST account for network access to the PC’s local resources.
On Windows XP Pro you can accept or deactivate Simple File Sharing when working on a Workgroup and (goes without saying) you can forget the whole thing when working on a domain (see EPILOGUE below on the benefits of working on a domain).

The chapter “GUEST” account can get more complicated and my intention is not to make things complicated. Just thought it would be appropriate to mention it so as to have a clear picture… :)

EPILOGUE

So, bear in mind the workaround of identical pair of username and password co-existence on both the local and target-remote PC’s on the LAN. Of course, when the LAN consists of >2 entities-PC’s you have to apply the same technique throughout the collection of PC’s. And you ask my friend: how can i bypass this cumbersome (yet practical in it’s right) approach? Make the move to a DOMAIN-client/server topology instead of a WORKGROUP. Active Directory (AD) technology will take on the burden of user/password management and REPLICATION of info across the LAN.

Again, search, search, search on Google (or any other search engine to your liking) for more info and remember that access and rights on the remote machine depend highly on the control & security settings thereby set (especially when you are dealing with W2K/WinXP machines and NTFS formatted disks-partitions).

Hope the above was fun for you reading as it was for me writing and explaining.Links to respective sources on the WEB will be posted soon….

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Ever encountered errors like "Cyclic redundancy er…

Φεβρουαρίου 28, 2006 · Γράψτε ένα σχόλιο

Ever encountered errors like “Cyclic redundancy error check” while trying to access/copy one of your proudly recorded new cd/dvd…? Wondered what the h*ll happened since Nero showed no errors whatsoever at the end of the recording process…

From now on: DON’T trust “Disc was written successfully” message of Nero Burning ROM (or another burning program to that effect). Moreover, don’t fall for the trap of well-known makes and brands of optical media like TDK and so on since rarely do they produce their own discs, instead they outsource their production to China-Korea based factories…So, seeing a TDK disc doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a TDK product 100% (Brand VS Media ID)

End of (bitter) story…
Check the following links to (i hope they enlighten you, they sure worked for me):

News, updates regarding optical media industry as a whole:
http://www.cdrinfo.com/

Specific technical review – brand focused:
http://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdrom/cd_quality.shtml#CD-R%20Quality%20vs%20CD-R%20Compatibility

http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm

Burn your CD/DVD’s, don’t get burned by losing precious data on discs you THOUGHT were written successfully!

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get ready for a technical one titled: "FLASH MX 2…

Ιουλίου 29, 2005 · 4 σχόλια

get ready for a technical one titled:

“FLASH MX 2004 & SORENSON SQUEEZE: A video Odyssey – volume 1″

i have been testing Macromedia Flash MX 2004 for it’s video importing & serving capabilities along with Sorenson Squeeze.

Background: Flash MX 2004 uses Sorenson Spark codec whenever you import a video source file and want to make it a .swf, in order to serve it through the Internet. Sorenson Squeeze uses the Pro edition of Spark.

CONCLUSION #1: better quality, smaller file sizes can be achieved using the later (Squeeze)

So, i prepared all my videos using Squeeze bearing in mind that dial-up connections should be served with low bit rate – small frame size videos.

Next step was to create an .fla containing a preloader that could provide feedback on the % of the video loaded to the user who waits…. Wishful thinking….Each and every video-swf made with Squeeze seemed to serve itself in a streaming kind of way. What happened?

Whenever i simulated download (ctrl+enter) preloader started and at 2-3% the movie appeared, freezed for 2-3 seconds, then started playing, then freezed again….The preloader was rendered useless as you can imagine…

Of course, when i decided to serve the movie-swf on it’s own everything was ok: a flash movie that appeared to stream over the Web…

CONCLUSION #2: (maybe i should) turn to .FLV video solution…

TO BE CONTINUED >

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Search(ing) engines the visual way

Ιουνίου 1, 2005 · Γράψτε ένα σχόλιο

since the previous post was about Google and since search engine talk is all the rage nowadays feel free to have a look at some alternative, visually speaking, search engine implementations based on Flash technology:

http://amaztype.tha.jp
(Powered by Amazon)

and

http://www.kartoo.com/

Enjoy…!

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Google and it’s labs are, no doubt about that, uni…

Μαΐου 12, 2005 · Γράψτε ένα σχόλιο

Google and it’s labs are, no doubt about that, unique at what they develop and offer to the wide – ever yearning for info – public. Innovators and trail blazers would be the words i am trying to find here…

Yet, developers proceed with extreme caution…Here is an excellent link on what actually hides beneath the surface of Google’s WebAccelerator, which scours pages you visit for links and quietly preloads them in the background in case you decide to click one of them.

If you combine the above functionality with the…design trend of using hyperlinks in Web Apps instead of (form) buttons with POST actions, then things can get messy…”Hyperlinks and forms that use the HTTP GET method of submission should only be requests for content or information (such as a search). Actions–and especially actions for which the user will be held accountable–should always be performed using HTTP POST requests, which in most cases means clicking a submit button, not a hyperlink. ” (Sitepoint Editor Kevin Yank on GET and POST issues). In layman’s terms, POST carries valuable info and should (must?!?) be triggered by an submit button press event, which actually makes it more difficult to forge in comparison to a mere hyperlink, which can be clicked (invoked) automatically…

Worth reading are posts and valuable information on XSS (Cross Site Scripting) & CSRF (Cross Site Request Forgery), which delve into server side technical – indespensible – info, as well as W3C’s official guidelines on POST and GET and OWASP’s Top Ten Most Critical Web Application Security Vulnerabilities.

Enjoy the new set of toys powered by Google but thing twice if you belong in the developer (dark) side…May the force be with u!

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I am getting my hands dirty with Video Processing …

Νοεμβρίου 20, 2004 · Γράψτε ένα σχόλιο

I am getting my hands dirty with Video Processing or NLE (Non-Linear Editing) apps and terminology…

Working with Pinnacle Studio 8 (bundled with MovieBox USB hardware) has given me a great lesson on how usability can be combined with fine results…

I am not saying that Studio is 100% stable or unique at what is does, but does the work anyhow quickly and with no additional hasles whatsoever….

What is frustrating is that the drivers provided by Pinnacle are propriatery and somehow locked. This, in other words, means that no other app(lication) can use MovieBox USB to capture video content. So, MovieBox users are forced to use Studio for capturing and then transcode the captured material to AVI (using HuffYUV) codec to import and frame-by-frame edit in i.e. Adobe Premiere.

I am in the middle of creating a table that summarizes all the experiments i carried out using different combinations of apps and codecs, in order to see which codecs do the job and with which applications. Table: coming soon in pdf format.

Stay tuned…It will save you great deal of time and effort….(i think…)

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Everything went smooth and i am referring to the 2…

Σεπτεμβρίου 6, 2004 · 1 σχόλιο

Everything went smooth and i am referring to the 2004 Athens Olympics of course.

Not that they were hosted by my home town, Athens, but i feel proud that all the people involved managed to adhere to the deadline and, moreover, organize them without worth mentioning flaws whatsoever.

There is one thing though that spoiled that worldwide sports celebration – the closing ceremony.

In my humble opinion, the c.c (aka closing ceremony) was, to say the least, not as good and impressive as the opening. I guess there was not enough money for things like those that took place during the opening ceremony….(i am kidding of course)…

Nevermind. If you come to think of it more the closing ceremony was actually closer to the modern perspective of things in Greece and the way of life here.

So what if gypsies came into the stadium selling watermellons and dancing endlessly?

When you come to grips with your (sometimes hilarious to others) reality and have overcome your inferiority syndroms or complexes, then you can really joke about things that previously seemed non-pleasing.

And it is quite soothing to come to grips with things that seemed or seem non-pleasing…Like facing your most dreaded fears and inner-deamons, with the touch of humour and self-knowledge.

Give it a try. It works. I know – i have tried it.

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By the way, i dropped supporting comments on the b…

Μαΐου 19, 2004 · Γράψτε ένα σχόλιο

By the way, i dropped supporting comments on the blog through 3rd party services..

From now on, new blogs will be comment supported through the native Blogger comment engine…

Thank Blogger!

BTW, remarkable redesign! ;)

(working on a redesign of my own now…)

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Designers talk: you have all come across the Proce…

Μαΐου 19, 2004 · 1 σχόλιο

Designers talk: you have all come across the Processing instruction – prolog

xml version=”1.0″ encoding=…

Did you know thought that when placed on top of the html document, preceeding all code, the PI throws IE into quirks mode…?

Another bug, yet another minor (!?) frustration burst for those trying to develop valid mark-ed up sites… :(

Read more about Rendering & Doctype Setting

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Those of you that hesitate to get your hands dirty…

Απριλίου 30, 2004 · Γράψτε ένα σχόλιο

Those of you that hesitate to get your hands dirty with Linux distributions might find this post useful…..

There is a relative of Windows and Linux out there…It’s called Linspire (formerly known as Lindows).

Check it out: Official Site, Review

More reviews and updates on this matter soon…

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