Friday, February 04, 2011

Telnet vs SSH

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Telnet vs SSH



Secure Shell, commonly known as SSH, and Telnet are two network protocols that have been used widely at one point in time or another. They are both used to connect to remote servers in order to facilitate some sort of communications. The primary difference, which also led to one superseding the other, is in security. SSH offers security mechanisms that protect the users against anyone with malicious intent while Telnet has no security measures whatsoever.

Telnet was designed to work within a private network and not across a public network where threats can appear. Because of this, all the data is transmitted in plain text, including passwords. This is a major security issue and the developers of SSH used encryptions to make it harder for other people to sniff the password and other relevant information. Telnet also omits another safety measure called authentication. This ensures that the source of the data is still the same device and not another computer. Without authentication, another person can intercept the communication and do what he wishes. This is also addressed in SSH as it uses a public key to authenticate the source of the data.

Due to the security measures that were necessary for SSH to be used in public networks, each packet contains less data to make room for the data of the security mechanisms. In order to transmit the same amount of data, you would need to take-up a lot more bandwidth. This is called overhead and was such a major issue back when internet speeds were very low because it translates to a performance hit.

source:http://www.differencebetween.net/technology/internet/difference-between-telnet-and-ssh/#ixzz1Cwjb1Obz

The security issues of Telnet forced a lot of people to use SSH in order to protect themselves. It didn’t take a long time before SSH replaced Telnet in a great majority of its uses. Telnet did not fade away though as it is still used in some areas, mostly in testing and debugging. Telnet extensions were developed to provide security but they are not used in most Telnet implementations.


    Summary:
  • 1. SSH and Telnet commonly serves the same purpose
  • 2. SSH is more secure compared to Telnet
  • 3. SSH encrypts the data while Telnet sends data in plain text
  • 4. SSH uses a public key for authentication while Telnet does not use any authentication
  • 5. SSH adds a bit more overhead to the bandwidth compared to Telnet
  • 6. Telnet has been all but replaced by SSH in almost all uses

Green Party announces opposition to UBB

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Green Party announces opposition to UBB


We here at jerryblogger.com are happy to hear that the Green Party of Canada came on board and has lent their support in urging the Minister of the Industry to reverse the CRTC’s decision, which allowed large Canadian ISPs to charge gross overage fees.
We appreciate their support, and are pleased to see the Green Party applauding Canadians who are getting involved in the issue and making their voice heard.
Emma Jane Hogbin, the Green Party Science and Technology critic noted "We should listen to the many Canadians that have used tools such as Openmedia.ca's "Stop the Meter" campaign to voice their concerns."
If you haven’t already, please sign the Stop The Meter petition within the next 24 hours, there are still many more obstacles Canadians face in dealing with this issue.

Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Check Your Firefox Plugins!

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Check Your Firefox Plugins!

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Keeping your third-party plugins up to date helps Firefox run safely and smoothly.

Keeping your third-party plugins up to date helps Firefox run safely and smoothly.


  • Step 1: Click Update to update a plugin.
  • Step 2: Complete all recommended updates before restarting your browser.


Spread the Word with a Badge

Help protect your friends! With a badge on your site, you can:
  • Use JavaScript to detect plugins
  • Warn people if they have outdated plugins!

How to Use a Badge on Your Site

  1. Choose from the sizes below.
  2. Copy the code below the badge.
  3. Paste it into your blog or other website.
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Tuesday, February 01, 2011

How to Unlock Bell's 2wire 2701HG-G Modem

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How to Unlock Bell's 2wire 2701HG-G Modem


WARNING ! Any flashing may brick your device. All next actions will be at your own risk.

1. Prepare a new firmware for your device
Direct Download link for 2wire_reinstall_voice_5.29.117.3.2sp File size:10.45 MB
File name: 2wire_reinstall_voice_5.29.117.3.2sp File size:10.45 MB



2. We have to Power On our modem and connect it to a computer by Ethernet ( flashing will be proceed directly from computer )

3. Wait while Power LED on the modem front side stop blinking and become stong green and while your computer get an IP from router .

4. Open your browser and write in address bar : http://gateway.2wire.net/tech/upgrade.html
It will redirect you to the internal tech site . Press Continue




5. Choose the firmware that you downloaded before and press Upgrade Now




And wait while the site told you that upgrade was successful . ( when I was flashing my modem I have to refresh this page , maybe you won't need it )

6. After flashing the device i advise to unplug the modem , wait 10-15 seconds and plug in for resetting settings .

Last but not least parts .

7. Go to your modem internal site http://gateway.2wire.net
Click on Diagnostic -> Advanced Settings (main page will differs from Bell's a little bit)

Your DSL settings must look like mine (thx to Fergless for the assistance with right settings )

8. Click Save. Connect DSL to your modem and wait while Internet LED comes Solid Green . If everything was fine , you will see it in 2-3 minutes.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Firefox Optimized with SSE2

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Firefox Optimized with SSE2SSE

SSE is CPU extension, improve loading.
  1. All builds are for Windows 2000 and above only. (Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 are all above Windows 2000)
  2. SSE builds are optimized for Pentium III/equivalent.
  3. SSE2 builds are optimized for Pentium IV/equivalent.
  4. The above list is sorted by versions in descending order i.e. the recent versions are at the top of the list.
  5. All builds have the full functionality as the official builds from Mozilla i.e. no loss of functionality as a result of any tweaks.
peacemarker benchmarch by Jerry Blogger

With SSE2 patched Firefox is much faster !

Although  Google Chrome is the fastest, it has problem when browsing problem with some old website and it does not have much pug-in to speed up your usage of Internet. So Firefox with SSE2 patched is much first choice.


File name: firefox-3.6.13.en-US.win32.installer-SSE2.exe
File size:8.10 MB


File name: firefox-4.0b9.en-US.win32.installer-SSE2.exe
File size:10.35 MB



Tuesday, January 25, 2011

True Sense of FP_NO_HOST_CHECK

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It seems no answer with it on the internet. Cannot find any make sense answer to define: FP np host check... >< Finally!!! I found that answer and publish here....

Monday, January 24, 2011

PHP Tutorial: Pecl vs Pear VS pecl

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PHP Tutorial: Pecl vs Pear vs PECL


"Pecl is a repository of PHP extensions, while
PEAR is a repository of PHP classes.

Extensions are written in C and included into PHP, while classes are written in PHP and included into your code.

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Sunday, January 23, 2011

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