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HTTP bruteforcer out of the question? AccessDiver or Brutus? Of course, if he's not giving you what you're entitled too, or indeed have paid for, go to the person next up the chain of command and complain to them.

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I've been lurking on DaniWeb for a while now and have finally got round to registering, particuarly after realising it had a Ruby forum. I've been playing with Ruby for a couple of months now and am in love with its common sense approach to programming, and makes the likes …

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[quote=Spriggan;385474]First I would look into getting an SFTP server and client (secure file transfer protocal). Then, I would use 7-zip, winRAR, or some other compression tool to compress these large files while simultaneously breaking them into smaller fragments that may have an easier time being uploaded/downloaded en mass.[/quote] What he …

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Can anybody point out what's stopping the header section of [url]www.xtremeinc.co.uk/xyz[/url] looking like [url]http://xion.pointclark.net??[/url] (That is, the stupid margin around the header block) I've gone through the stylesheet and can't find the margin/padding responsible, I know I'll be missing something stupid... Virtual cookie to the first to diagnose :icon_mrgreen:

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[url]www.ruby-lang.org[/url], tis all you need to start you off on the trail. Or better yet, google.com ;)

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Most definitely learn Ruby! It's the most intuitive language I've ever used, as is demonstrated in this great tutorial, [URL="http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/20/rails.html"]Rolling on Rails[/URL]. It will get you up and running within the hour and have you interfacing with MySQL to make some simple web apps. I found it invaluable. The question …

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Go for it! We had to set up a similar scenario in a lab a couple of months back using Cisco 2611 Routers, and it was no problem at all. Use Cisco's Configmaker GUI if you're not sure, will let you test your scenario before you ever upload it on …

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