
39;s | DNS Nameserver Performance Benchmark Domain Name Speed BenchmarkAre your DNS nameservers impeding your Internet experience? A unique, comprehensive, accurate & free Windows (and Linux/Wine) utility to determine the exact performance of local and remote DNS nameservers . . . “You can't optimize it until you can measure it” Now you CAN measure it! Click here or on the image above to download this 147 KByte program. Although GRC's DNS Benchmark is packed with features to satisfy the needs of the most demanding Internet gurus (and this benchmark offers features designed to enable serious DNS performance investigation), the box below demonstrates that it is also extremely easy for casual and first-time users to run: How to Run the DNS Benchmark After downloading and starting the utility (there's nothing to install), it's as easy as . . . 1 . . . 2 . . . 3 Unless you're a super-guru, PLEASE really do read the “Conclusions” tab once the benchmark has completed. Why a DNS Benchmark? www.grc.com What is GRC's DNS Benchmark?
Information Warfare - Defense 8 January 1997 November 1996 This report is a product of the Defense Science Board (DSB). The DSB is a Federal Advisory Committee established to provide independent advice to the Secretary of Defense. Statements, opinions, conclusions, and recommendations in this report do not necessarily represent the official position of the Department of Defense. This report is UNCLASSIFIED. 25 November 1996 SUBJECT: Report of the DSB Task Force on Information Warfare (Defense) I am pleased to forward the final report of the DSB Task Force on Information Warfare (Defense), which was chaired by Mr. The Task Force recommends a series of over 50 actions designed to better prepare the Department for this new form of warfare beginning with identification of an accountable focal point within the Department for all IW activities and ending with the allocation or reallocation of approximately $3 billion over the next 5 years to implement these recommended actions. [Signature] Craig I. 21 November 1996 Dr. Dear Dr.
Pentium Compiler Group Tweaking.com Wald: Welcome Daily Cup of Tech NetStumbler Web10G slitaz The “Slitaz Aircrack-ng Distribution” is the base Slitaz cooking version plus the latest Aircrack-ng SVN version, wireless drivers patched for injection and other related tools. The custom distribution is especially tuned for the Acer Aspire One netbooks but will work well on virtually all desktops, notebooks and netbooks. It is extremely small (60meg), requires minimal memory and includes a rich set of programs. This distribution is not intended to be all things to all people. Having said that, the latest version now includes the 2.6.29 kernel with many new wireless drivers. Slitaz home: The foundation is SliTaz which is a free micro GNU/Linux distro using BusyBox, a Linux kernel, and GNU free software. Summary of What Is Included: NOTE: With the introduction of compat-wireless drivers and a current kernel, most wireless cards should now be supported for use with the aircrack-ng suite. Download / Installation User Accounts root with a password of root HOWTO Hints