Research has revealed the transient nature of misconfigurations related to directory listings and the potential impact on network security. A report from Censys examined how long publicly exposed web ...
An earlier database of websites organized by subject. Originally developed by two Sun engineers in 1998 and called "Gnuhoo," it was soon renamed "NewHoo" and then acquired by Netscape, which renamed ...
When Open Directory is properly configured, there’s very little troubleshooting that needs to be done; it simply does its job, and everything generally just works. Therefore, when problems arise and ...
Editor’s Note: This story is reprinted from Computerworld. For more Mac coverage, visit Computerworld’s Macintosh Knowledge Center. Directory services are a critical component of any enterprise ...
The Open Directory’s home page appears to have gone missing from Google’s search results. For example, a search on dmoz (the Open Directory’s nickname) does not return the home page in the search ...
The DMOZ Blog informed us that the largest human volunteer edited web directory has turned 11 years old today. The Open Directory Project, aka DMOZ.org, launched on June 5, 1998, eleven years ago ...
Beware the Ides of March. In case this is all Greek to you, it won’t soothe you to hear me say that DMOZ – the open directory project – the noblest directory of them all – once king of directories and ...
Sometimes password expiration warnings for Mac systems bound to Active or Open directories may become a nuisance. Here is how to change the setting so the warnings are less frequent. Topher, an avid ...
For the developer – whether an in-house member of staff, a part-time coder, an independent one-man shop, or someone involved with writing applications and services for major vendors – the problem of ...
Directory services are a critical component of any enterprise environment. These services provide a database for central account management for both user and computer, as well as a framework for ...
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