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General Information It has been officially announced that on July 15th, the global root DNS name servers will start serving their zones in a secure manner (providing DNSSEC signed material). This will result in larger DNS packet sizes, due to the security-related additional payload that will be carried within the protocol packets. This is orthogonal to the deployment of DNSSEC within...
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Active Directory provides central authentication and authorization services for Windows based computers. Active Directory also allows administrators to assign policies, deploy software, and apply critical updates to an entire organization according to Wikipedia. The Group policy is similar to the "Local Security Policy" available on all Windows NT workstations, the Group policy sets a layer...
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NOTE : In order to connect to an on-campus computer, you must first log into the LSU VPN. For more information see VPN: LSU Overview Step 1 - On the Computer That You Plan To CONNECT TO : These steps allow for Remote Access to a specific Windows 7 Computer. This is typically your Office Computer, however it could also be a server or other departmental resource. Open...
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General Information Before proceeding, make sure you have the latest Service Packs and Windows updates installed. Also make sure your wireless adapter has the latest drivers installed. If your computer has a built-in wireless adapter, download the latest drivers from the computer manufacturer's website. If you have an external wireless adapter, download the latest drivers from the adapter...
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What is IPv6? IPv6 stands for Internet Protocol Version 6 and will be the eventual successor of IPv4. Its main purpose is to combat the issue of running out IP addresses worldwide. The end-user will not see very many benefits from the new internet protocol, as most of the changes are seen behind-the-scenes for ISPs (Internet Services Providers). Are we really about to run out of...
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General Information Rogue access points are secondary wireless access points that can interfere with the signals of the original network, causing signal distortion and slowness. They are often set up by devices such as printers, media devices, or personal routers, even if the owner is unaware that it has happened. The signals can not only conflict with eduroam's signals, but can also be...
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Using GlobalProtect VPN Client For Mac 1. Click on the GlobalProtect icon on the upper right of the screen next to the clock: 2. If prompted for a portal address, type in gp.vpn.lsu.edu then click the Connect button: Note: Ag Center users should use agcenter.vpn.lsu.edu as the portal address 3. In the GlobalProtect Login pop-up...
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LSU Network Policies Important! DO NOT register a machine that is not your responsibility. When you register a computer you will be held accountable for all actions performed on that computer. LSU Summary of Computer Usage Policy An individual who uses the computer resources provided by Louisiana State University should be aware of the following: LSU computer...
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General Information In an effort to enhance security, we recommend the following options for all students living Residential Halls, Student Apartments, or who use personal laptops that use Microsoft Windows in order to better secure their PCs: Make sure Windows Firewall is Enabled NOTE: Every virus is different and there are no tools that can fix every problem. ...
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