TERACOM VIDEOTUTORIAL V5: VPNs

Part of Teracom Training Institute DVD video training Course V5 Understanding Networking 2

http://www.teracomtraining.com

May 15 2007
Tutorial, DVD
http://www.teracomtraining.com/teracom-overview-v5.htm

In this course, we cover the Internet and IP Security.

We’ll start at the beginning of the story, understanding where
the Internet came from and its fundamental principles of operation.
Then we’ll look at some details and improvements such as the Domain
Name System, MIME, HTML and HTTP… which form “the Web”. We’ll
review how you can connect to the Web from a residence and from
an enterprise or organization.

In the second part, we’ll make a reasonably comprehensive overview
of security in the IP world. We’ll begin with a discussion of risk areas, vulnerabilities and measures. Then we’ll examine several areas:
computer security and malicious software like viruses and Trojan Horses and the measures to protect against these risks; network
security and firewalls, public key and private key encryption, authentication, IPsec and VPNs.

This multimedia DVD-video - over 2 1/2 hours long - provides you
with a real understanding of what the Internet is, how it functions
and current issues, plus practical knowledge of computer security,
viruses, exploits, network security and firewalls, information security, IPsec and VPNs.

Course outline - V5: Understanding Networking 2
Length 151 minutes. DVD-R NTSC format. 64-page 8.5″ x 11″ softcover bound workbook. Production year 2006.

Part 1 Understanding The Internet
1.03 Internet History
1.05 Internet Basics
1.07 TCP and UDP
1.09 Internet Service Provides
1.11 Commonly Used Internet Protocols
1.13 Domain Name System
1.15 MIME and Base-64 Encoding
1.17 World Wide Web
1.19 HTML, HTTP and HTTPS
1.21 Accessing the Internet: Home Connections
1.23 Accessing the Internet: Organization Connections

Part 2 IP Security
2.03 Risk, Measures and Policy
2.05 Viruses
2.07 Trojan Horses, Denial of Service Attacks, Spyware and Exploits
2.09 Network Segmentation and Perimeters
2.11 Packet Filtering
2.13 Firewall Proxies
2.15 Stateful Packet Inspection
2.17 Encryption
2.19 Authentication
2.21 IPsec
2.23 Customer-Premise-Based VPN
2.25 Carrier VPNs

Appendix A Acronyms and Abbreviations

Teracom’s self-paced DVD-video courses

Teracom’s self-paced DVD-video courses: ideal for learning about telecom, datacom, networking, IP, MPLS, Voice over IP and wireless outside of structured seminars.

NOTES:

This YouTube snippet covers
2.23 Customer-Premise-Based VPN
2.25 Carrier VPNsDuration : 0:9:42

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The Software Inside Intel

Renee James describes her team’s parallel programming programs and how she reaches out to developers for collaboration. Recorded at the Intel Developer Forum on September 20, 2007.

For more on Intel IDF:
http://www.intel.com/idf/usDuration : 0:4:20

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My Home Data Center

This is my home server/data center setup. This is in the enclosed patio backroom next to my bedroom. It gets really hot really fast so I have air conditioner and a high powered RPM fan blowing 24/7.

The first server:
Compaq Proliant 7000
Quad CPU P3 @ 500MHz
3.8GB RAM
120GB RAID 5 Hard Drives
Dual 10/100 Nic
3 Redundant Power Supplies
Windows Server 2003
Symantec Backup Exec 11.d and SQL Database Server
Dell Power Vault 120T w/Robotic Library

Second server:
Compaq 1850R
Dual P3 500MHz
1GB Ram
3 36GB 10Krpms Hard Drives
18GB 15K Hard Drive
Windows 2003 Server
Domain Controller, Global Catalog
RIS Server
DNS, DHCP
Windows Update Server
SQL Desktop Engine
DFS
Dual Power Supplies

Third computer:
HP Netserver LPr
P3 450MHz
512MB Ram
3 36GB 10Krpms Hard Drives
Two 18GB 15K Hard Drives
Windows 2003 Server
Second Domain Controller
DFS

Fourth server:
Compaq Proliant 7000
Dual CPU P3 @ 400MHz
1.2GB RAM
36GB RAID 5 Hard Drive
Dual 10/100 Nic
3 Redundant Power Supplies
Vmware ESX 2.5.2 Server Hosting 16 Virtual Servers
Test Network w/ VLANS

Fifth server:
Compaq Deskpro EN
One CPU P3 @ 866MHz
512MB RAM
15GB Hard Drive
Gig Enternet
Symantec Client Security w/Firewall and Reporting

RCN Cable/Phone/Internet w/Static IP:
20,000 down/2000 up. On Average 18,000 down /1960 up- Very reliable, never had any major problems or outages that were RCN’s fault. Very pleased with the service. (more) (less)Duration : 0:5:14

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VFX 3D Animation Motion Graphics

Compilation of my recent works and studies in 3D animation and special effects using Maya, After Effects and Photoshop.Duration : 0:2:33

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VFX 3D animation Motion Graphics

Compilation of my recent works and studies in 3D animation and digital special effects using maya, after effects and photoshop.Duration : 0:3:5

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Bioshock Running on X1550(unsuported graphics board)

Running Bioshock on an Ati Radeon X1550, which is acording to the manufacturers of the game an unsupported board.

By the way, the game is running at 1280×1024 with effects at low and textures medium. Forgot to video that :p maybe later …Duration : 0:1:25

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Apple OS Intros

NEW!!! Links for Download
If you want videos other than the ones currently posted, just comment.

For Windows (WMV):
Mac OS 8: http://www.mediafire.com/?c4fb01dyjd7
Mac OS 9: http://www.mediafire.com/?c37ztzysda4
OS X Jaguar: http://www.mediafire.com/?1wrxyunfzdz
OS X Panther: http://www.mediafire.com/?7xtxx9lnskj

For OS X (MP4):
Mac OS 8: http://www.mediafire.com/?9tfc3wyroh1
Mac OS 9: http://www.mediafire.com/?1lhmjmoj9mk
OS X Jaguar: http://www.mediafire.com/?0kzjndd2mxn
OS X Panther: http://www.mediafire.com/?1t1jtbdw0xx

Mac OS 8 through 10.5 Beta 9a559 Intro Videos that display the first time you boot your computer into the new operating system.Duration : 0:6:12

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Making a Graphic on PSP9 - ft. Britney Spears

This is NOT a tutorial. This is just me showing how I make my blends. In case any of you were wondering, PSP9 stands for Paint Shop Pro 9. And I bought for about $99 so if you want it, order it online or buy it in a store.

Featuring Britney Spears
Song- Gimme More (Clean Version)

Final Product: Coming SoonDuration : 0:3:22

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Q&A: IBM Lotus vs Microsoft /18.09.2007

Dorin Boabeş, Software Sales Technical Manager, IBM Romania

Lotus Notes, Open Office Document & Microsoft Exchange, OfficeDuration : 0:4:43

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funny commercial for antivirus-software

yeahh! funny stupid police officers. better ask someone else if your computer sucks!! (pretty girl, by the way!!)Duration : 0:0:20

Posted on September 22nd, 2007 by admin

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