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DNSBLchecker 4.3
Updated: DNSBLchecker is a program for checking hosts in Internet : Enter a domain name or IP of your host, and I tell you who are you! The program also includes additional tests:
- Checking websites hosted on one IP address
- Ping
- Trace route
Submitted by: kvictor on Tue. 05.19.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Administration, Anti-Spam, GWIA (GroupWise Internet Agent), Linux, Linux Usage, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Product: BorderManager, GroupWise, Linux, openSUSE, SUSE Linux Enterprise, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
RTMonitor 6.1.1
Monitor BorderManager User Activity in real time.
Submitted by: kvictor on Tue. 05.12.2009
Filed Under:
Cool Solutions
Topic: Secure Access, User Management
Product: BorderManager, ZENworks
Trick to export BorderManager 3.x default context lists to a new BorderManager 3.9.
If you have hundreds of default context lists in your BorderManager 3.8 (or less), and you need to export all the lists to setup a new BorderManager 3.9, here's how you can do it without using the upgrade option to migrate.
Submitted by: crivera on Thu. 07.17.2008
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Identity and Security
Topic: Administration
Product: BorderManager
BorderManager 3.9 iManager Plugin Problems
If you are having trouble accessing BorderManager settings in iManager, check out this tip.
Submitted by: crivera on Thu. 06.19.2008
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Identity and Security
Topic: Administration
Product: BorderManager
Forum pour la communauté francophone
Submitted by: bidouille on Sat. 05.24.2008
Filed Under:
Cool Solutions, Novell Users International (NUI)
Topic: NUI Event
Product: BorderManager, ConsoleOne, eDirectory, GroupWise, NetWare, Novell Client, ZENworks
Finding out which BorderManager rule is Blocking a Site without NWAdmin
When users are being blocked out of sites that have legitimate benefits, it's difficult to track down exactly which rule is triggering the block. In the past you could use NWAdmin, but that's no longer an option. Stephen Spalluto shares his nifty solution.
Submitted by: sspallut on Wed. 05.14.2008
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Filters, Rules
Product: BorderManager

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