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1/19/2011

Network Tracing Awesomeness

by @ 11:28 am. Filed under tech

I have to agree with Thomas’ title for this blog entry… With Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 and better, you can get a network packet capture via NETSH. Even through a reboot…

For the details see:

http://setspn.blogspot.com/2011/01/network-tracing-awesomeness.html

Rating 3.00 out of 5

1/13/2011

Bob Muglia leaving MSFT…

by @ 12:04 am. Filed under general

Thanks for everything Bob.

http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9204823/Latest_Microsoft_exec_exit_bad_news_for_firm_s_talent?taxonomyId=89

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1/12/2011

Oops… Added switches to AdFind and didn’t add them to the usage screens

by @ 12:48 am. Filed under tech

As I am working on updating the usage in AdFind for some changes I have made I realized I never added the usage help for the –ameta and –vmeta switches I added last year.

So with your current version of AdFind, assuming you have downloaded the latest version on the website since last April, you can pull attribute replication metadata on any given object or set of objects with the –ameta switch or the linked value replication metadata on any given object or set of objects with the –vmeta switch. You can also get this with the –sc objsmeta shortcut but I wanted the ability to get one or the other without both and not have to recall the attribute names so added those short switches.

Ex:

F:\Dev\Current\CPP\AdFind\Release>adfind -default -s one -ameta

AdFind V01.43.50cpp **BETA** Joe Richards (joe@joeware.net) January 2011

Using server: TEST-DC1.test.loc:389
Directory: Windows Server 2003
Base DN: DC=test,DC=loc

dn:OU=ACLTest,DC=test,DC=loc
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:    4653926 Uno\TEST-DC1                                     4653926 2010/10/28-14:51:00               1  instanceType
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:    4653926 Uno\TEST-DC1                                     4653926 2010/10/28-14:51:00               1  name
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:    4654236 Uno\TEST-DC1                                     4654236 2010/10/29-10:32:46               4  nTSecurityDescriptor
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:    4653926 Uno\TEST-DC1                                     4653926 2010/10/28-14:51:00               1  objectCategory
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:    4653926 Uno\TEST-DC1                                     4653926 2010/10/28-14:51:00               1  objectClass
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:    4653926 Uno\TEST-DC1                                     4653926 2010/10/28-14:51:00               1  ou
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:    4653926 Uno\TEST-DC1                                     4653926 2010/10/28-14:51:00               1  whenCreated

dn:OU=bfgroup,DC=test,DC=loc
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:    8023404 Uno\TEST-DC1                                     8023404 2010/12/13-23:48:42               1  instanceType
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:    8023404 Uno\TEST-DC1                                     8023404 2010/12/13-23:48:42               1  name
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:    8023404 Uno\TEST-DC1                                     8023404 2010/12/13-23:48:42               1  nTSecurityDescriptor
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:    8023404 Uno\TEST-DC1                                     8023404 2010/12/13-23:48:42               1  objectCategory
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:    8023404 Uno\TEST-DC1                                     8023404 2010/12/13-23:48:42               1  objectClass
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:    8023404 Uno\TEST-DC1                                     8023404 2010/12/13-23:48:42               1  ou
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:    8023404 Uno\TEST-DC1                                     8023404 2010/12/13-23:48:42               1  whenCreated

dn:CN=Builtin,DC=test,DC=loc
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\TEST-DC1                                        7324 2008/04/12-22:50:33               1  cn
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  creationTime
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:    3448520 Uno\R2DC1                                        2445810 2008/10/14-11:24:24               1  description
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  domainReplica
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  forceLogoff
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  instanceType
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  isCriticalSystemObject
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:     199719 Uno\TEST-DC1                                      199719 2008/05/28-22:05:49               1  joewareExtended10
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:     199719 Uno\TEST-DC1                                      199719 2008/05/28-22:05:49               1  joewareextended11
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  lockoutDuration
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  lockOutObservationWindow
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  lockoutThreshold
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  maxPwdAge
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  minPwdAge
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  minPwdLength
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  modifiedCountAtLastProm
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  name
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  nextRid
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  nTSecurityDescriptor
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  objectCategory
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:     182487 Uno\TEST-DC1                                      182487 2008/05/28-21:25:46               3  objectClass
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  objectSid
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  oEMInformation
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  pwdHistoryLength
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  pwdProperties
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  showInAdvancedViewOnly
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  systemFlags
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  uASCompat
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:       7324 Uno\R2DC1                                           8199 2006/05/11-22:19:59               1  whenCreated

dn:OU=comp,DC=test,DC=loc
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:    4573682 Uno\R2DC1                                        3543933 2010/05/03-13:06:47               1  instanceType
>msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData;binary:    4573682 Uno\R2DC1                                        3543933 2010/05/03-13:06:47               1  name

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Rating 4.00 out of 5

1/4/2011

Santa got hacked…

by @ 8:58 pm. Filed under humour

santagmailhack

Rating 3.00 out of 5

Times have changed….

by @ 8:57 pm. Filed under humour

 

or click here

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12/23/2010

Mental Gymnastics…

by @ 12:16 pm. Filed under humour

Your ego is so out of whack that it will do whatever it can to protect itself. And people with a messed up ego can do these mental gymnastics to convince themselves they’re awesome, when really, they’re just douche bags!

    – Kyle (South Park)

Rating 4.00 out of 5

12/22/2010

You can have your own opinions. But you can’t have your own facts.

by @ 7:24 pm. Filed under general

A well thought out and well written (at least in my humble opinion) Holiday Message from Ricky Gervais.

 

If for whatever reason you can’t access the link (twice today it wouldn’t pull up for me), I have the message below.

 

Why don’t you believe in God? I get that question all the time. I always try to give a sensitive, reasoned answer. This is usually awkward, time consuming and pointless. People who believe in God don’t need proof of his existence, and they certainly don’t want evidence to the contrary. They are happy with their belief. They even say things like “it’s true to me” and “it’s faith.” I still give my logical answer because I feel that not being honest would be patronizing and impolite. It is ironic therefore that “I don’t believe in God because there is absolutely no scientific evidence for his existence and from what I’ve heard the very definition is a logical impossibility in this known universe,” comes across as both patronizing and impolite.

Arrogance is another accusation. Which seems particularly unfair. Science seeks the truth. And it does not discriminate. For better or worse it finds things out. Science is humble. It knows what it knows and it knows what it doesn’t know. It bases its conclusions and beliefs on hard evidence -­- evidence that is constantly updated and upgraded. It doesn’t get offended when new facts come along. It embraces the body of knowledge. It doesn’t hold on to medieval practices because they are tradition. If it did, you wouldn’t get a shot of penicillin, you’d pop a leach down your trousers and pray. Whatever you “believe,” this is not as effective as medicine. Again you can say, “It works for me,” but so do placebos. My point being, I’m saying God doesn’t exist. I’m not saying faith doesn’t exist. I know faith exists. I see it all the time. But believing in something doesn’t make it true. Hoping that something is true doesn’t make it true. The existence of God is not subjective. He either exists or he doesn’t. It’s not a matter of opinion. You can have your own opinions. But you can’t have your own facts.

Why don’t I believe in God? No, no no, why do YOU believe in God? Surely the burden of proof is on the believer. You started all this. If I came up to you and said, “Why don’t you believe I can fly?” You’d say, “Why would I?” I’d reply, “Because it’s a matter of faith.” If I then said, “Prove I can’t fly. Prove I can’t fly see, see, you can’t prove it can you?” You’d probably either walk away, call security or throw me out of the window and shout, ‘’F—ing fly then you lunatic.”

This, is of course a spirituality issue, religion is a different matter. As an atheist, I see nothing “wrong” in believing in a god. I don’t think there is a god, but belief in him does no harm. If it helps you in any way, then that’s fine with me. It’s when belief starts infringing on other people’s rights when it worries me. I would never deny your right to believe in a god. I would just rather you didn’t kill people who believe in a different god, say. Or stone someone to death because your rulebook says their sexuality is immoral. It’s strange that anyone who believes that an all-powerful all-knowing, omniscient power responsible for everything that happens, would also want to judge and punish people for what they are. From what I can gather, pretty much the worst type of person you can be is an atheist. The first four commandments hammer this point home. There is a god, I’m him, no one else is, you’re not as good and don’t forget it. (Don’t murder anyone, doesn’t get a mention till number 6.)

When confronted with anyone who holds my lack of religious faith in such contempt, I say, “It’s the way God made me.”

But what are atheists really being accused of?

The dictionary definition of God is “a supernatural creator and overseer of the universe.” Included in this definition are all deities, goddesses and supernatural beings. Since the beginning of recorded history, which is defined by the invention of writing by the Sumerians around 6,000 years ago, historians have cataloged over 3700 supernatural beings, of which 2870 can be considered deities.

So next time someone tells me they believe in God, I’ll say “Oh which one? Zeus? Hades? Jupiter? Mars? Odin? Thor? Krishna? Vishnu? Ra?…” If they say “Just God. I only believe in the one God,” I’ll point out that they are nearly as atheistic as me. I don’t believe in 2,870 gods, and they don’t believe in 2,869.

I used to believe in God. The Christian one that is.

I loved Jesus. He was my hero. More than pop stars. More than footballers. More than God. God was by definition omnipotent and perfect. Jesus was a man. He had to work at it. He had temptation but defeated sin. He had integrity and courage. But He was my hero because He was kind. And He was kind to everyone. He didn’t bow to peer pressure or tyranny or cruelty. He didn’t care who you were. He loved you. What a guy. I wanted to be just like Him.

One day when I was about 8 years old, I was drawing the crucifixion as part of my Bible studies homework. I loved art too. And nature. I loved how God made all the animals. They were also perfect. Unconditionally beautiful. It was an amazing world.

I lived in a very poor, working-class estate in an urban sprawl called Reading, about 40 miles west of London. My father was a laborer and my mother was a housewife. I was never ashamed of poverty. It was almost noble. Also, everyone I knew was in the same situation, and I had everything I needed. School was free. My clothes were cheap and always clean and ironed. And mum was always cooking. She was cooking the day I was drawing on the cross.

I was sitting at the kitchen table when my brother came home. He was 11 years older than me, so he would have been 19. He was as smart as anyone I knew, but he was too cheeky. He would answer back and get into trouble. I was a good boy. I went to church and believed in God -– what a relief for a working-class mother. You see, growing up where I did, mums didn’t hope as high as their kids growing up to be doctors; they just hoped their kids didn’t go to jail. So bring them up believing in God and they’ll be good and law abiding. It’s a perfect system. Well, nearly. 75 percent of Americans are God-­?fearing Christians; 75 percent of prisoners are God-­?fearing Christians. 10 percent of Americans are atheists; 0.2 percent of prisoners are atheists.

But anyway, there I was happily drawing my hero when my big brother Bob asked, “Why do you believe in God?” Just a simple question. But my mum panicked. “Bob,” she said in a tone that I knew meant, “Shut up.” Why was that a bad thing to ask? If there was a God and my faith was strong it didn’t matter what people said.

Oh…hang on. There is no God. He knows it, and she knows it deep down. It was as simple as that. I started thinking about it and asking more questions, and within an hour, I was an atheist.

Wow. No God. If mum had lied to me about God, had she also lied to me about Santa? Yes, of course, but who cares? The gifts kept coming. And so did the gifts of my new found atheism. The gifts of truth, science, nature. The real beauty of this world. I learned of evolution -– a theory so simple that only England’s greatest genius could have come up with it. Evolution of plants, animals and us –- with imagination, free will, love, humor. I no longer needed a reason for my existence, just a reason to live. And imagination, free will, love, humor, fun, music, sports, beer and pizza are all good enough reasons for living.

But living an honest life -– for that you need the truth. That’s the other thing I learned that day, that the truth, however shocking or uncomfortable, in the end leads to liberation and dignity.

So what does the question “Why don’t you believe in God?” really mean. I think when someone asks that they are really questioning their own belief. In a way they are asking “what makes you so special? “How come you weren’t brainwashed with the rest of us?” “How dare you say I’m a fool and I’m not going to heaven, f— you!” Let’s be honest, if one person believed in God he would be considered pretty strange. But because it’s a very popular view it’s accepted. And why is it such a popular view? That’s obvious. It’s an attractive proposition. Believe in me and live forever. Again if it was just a case of spirituality this would be fine.

“Do unto others…” is a good rule of thumb. I live by that. Forgiveness is probably the greatest virtue there is. But that’s exactly what it is -­? a virtue. Not just a Christian virtue. No one owns being good. I’m good. I just don’t believe I’ll be rewarded for it in heaven. My reward is here and now. It’s knowing that I try to do the right thing. That I lived a good life. And that’s where spirituality really lost its way. When it became a stick to beat people with. “Do this or you’ll burn in hell.”

You won’t burn in hell. But be nice anyway.

Rating 4.22 out of 5

12/21/2010

Too cool… On the fly foreign language sign translation

by @ 12:39 am. Filed under general

http://edition.cnn.com/2010/TECH/mobile/12/17/word.lens/

Rating 3.33 out of 5

12/17/2010

AdFind Large Group CSV output Bug Fix Testing Confirmed

by @ 6:00 am. Filed under tech

Quick update to http://blog.joeware.net/2010/12/09/2163/

AdFind can now successfully output CSV for a test group that had over a million users (http://blog.joeware.net/2010/12/10/2168/). I am not saying it is rip roaring fast or anything, but it will do it. Smile

 

Last night I also added the ability to add an INT8 string to the time decode output through –tdc(s)fmt switches. The request for that feature just hit my inbox a couple of days ago.

 

   joe

Rating 3.00 out of 5

12/16/2010

Airport security checks are not only intrusive, demeaning and a mind-numbing drain on our precious time. They don’t actually work…

by @ 9:00 pm. Filed under general

Interesting article…

The system you have in Europe and America is bull****. Unless you adopt an approach that actually works, whatever technology you care to use will make little difference. The terrorists will always be one step ahead,’ says Rafi Sela, a top Israeli security consultant. Through his firm, AR Challenges, he is in charge of marketing the automated Israeli method to Europe and America as a complete package – what he calls Trust Based Security, or TBS.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1336571/Terrorism-Can-really-stop-bomber-asking-Are-terrorist.html#ixzz18IdQCuzP

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