Posts RSS Comments RSS 137 Posts and 271 Comments till now

Another Proof that Google is much ‘Cooler’ than Yahoo.

Search for this at Google:

Invest $1000000 for Movie

And compare the result from Yahoo:

Invest $1000000 for Movie

Surprisingly, my blog is no.2 at Yahoo’s result, but nowhere in Google’s result. I did even try to search within result in Google by adding word ‘Sodeve’, but nada, zilch, nil .. nothing. :D

 

I know.. I know.. I should be grateful to Yahoo for putting me in the 2nd spot .. but for the sake of fairness to the poor soul who is trying to get an investor to invest $1 Million in his/her movie project, please use Google next time :D

 

As for Yahoo, this means that there are a lot of rooms for improvements in its searching algorithms :D (in case the result changed, I put the screenshot HERE)

 

How To Setup VPN In Your Office and Access It From Home.

VPN stands for Virtual Private Network. Why do we need VPN in our office? Most of the time, because people have their file server in the Office. And they want to retrieve their files to enable them to work from home.

Isn’t that dangerous?Well, with a sufficiently strong password, the VPN should be difficult enough (too expensive in terms of time and effort) to crack.

OK, what are the requirements? Basically if you have Windows XP, you are good to go. Please note that Windows XP SP has limited connection. Check this article on how to remove the limitation. It would be better if you use your Windows 2000 Server/Windows 2003 Server as the VPN server since they are optimised for concurrent network access.

Since most companies that has Windows Server (be it 2000 or 2003) is likely to employ someone with network knowledge to maintain the network, I’ll dedicate this guide to those small/medium company that using Windows XP/2000 Professional as their File server.

Assuming you are using Windows XP. Follow the following steps:

  1. Go to New Connection Wizard (Start - Settings - Network Connections - New Connection Wizard), and then click Next.
  2. Select ‘Setup an advanced connection’, and then click Next.
  3. Select ‘Accept Incoming Connection’, and then click Next.
  4. Un-select any selected connection, and then click Next.
  5. Select ‘Allow virtual private connections’, and then click Next.
  6. Select the user(s) that have access to VPN. PLEASE make sure they have a STRONG PASSWORD. What is strong password? The length should at least 8 characters. It has small caps character(s), capital character(s), numeric character(s) and non-alphanumeric character(s) such as #,$,@,&, etc.
  7. Click Next. By default the TCP/IP address will be using DHCP. It means any computer connected through VPN will receive IP address automatically just like any other computers in your network. Please make sure your network router has DHCP server running.
  8. Click Finish

Wait, don’t celebrate first (^_^). The VPN is now up and running, but how will user from home discover it? I will assume you’re not using static IP. To check whether you’re using static IP or not, please go to your router (192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1) and look for ‘Status’ or ‘Network Status’.

So what to do if we have non-static IP? I suggest you to register and download those Dynamic DNS forwarding service. You can search google for ‘Dynamic IP’. Basically these services will give you a domain name, and program to be run inside your network. I recommend it to be installed in the VPN server. The program will periodically update the IP address in the ‘Dynamic IP’ server. Thus, whenever users request for the domain you’ve registered, they will be transferred to your IP address (i.e. your office).

Next is to open your firewall port. Login to your router, look for ‘Port Forwarding’ or ‘Application and Game’ menu (usually they are located in the advanced settings). Forward TCP port 1723 to your VPN server.

Basically that’s all the steps to set up VPN in your Office. Questions?

How To Access VPN from Home

Now that your office has VPN service up and running, it’s your turn to set your computer to connect to your office network. Please follow the following steps:

  1. Go to New Connection Wizard (Start - Settings - Network Connections - New Connection Wizard), and then click Next.
  2. Select ‘Connect to network at my workplace’, and then click Next.
  3. Select ‘Virtual Private Network connection’, and then click Next.
  4. Type something for the connection name, and then click Next.
  5. Select ‘do not dial the initial connection’, and then click Next.
  6. Type the address that you’ve registered for your company, and then click Next.
  7. Click Finish

So now how to connect to the office? Go to Start-Settings-Network Connections - My Office. It should open the following window:

Type the username and password, the username should have been given access to the VPN service
There you go. You should be able to connect to your office and access the fileserver using the usual ‘\\fileserver’

Troubleshooting

  1. I manage to get connected, but I am unable to access the network. Answer:Check your VPN Server’s Network TCP/IP settings. Make sure the Gateway, DNS and WINS points to your router IP address.
  2. You have trouble setting your VPN? Post comment and I’ll try my best to answer it.

Singapore Anti SPAM Bill

Starting June 2007, sending unsolicited electronic message in Singapore will be charged as civil offence. The online document can be viewed here.

Summary of the Bill (please READ the online document for clarification, I might summarized it incorrectly):

  1. It applies to commercial email, commercial SMS/MMS
  2. It doesn’t apply to telemarketers
  3. unsubscribe request is effective maximum 10 business days after the submission of the unsubscribe request
  4. It applies if the SPAM committed in Singapore (sender/organization is physically reside in Singapore)
  5. sending email to addresses obtained by harvesting email address in the internet is ILLEGAL
  6. Buying email address list obtained by harvesting email address in the internet is also ILLEGAL
  7. The damage is not to exceed SGD$25 per message, and not to exceed SGD$1 Million in total, unless the plaintiff able to show that the SPAM has caused damage more than SGD$1 Million

So in order not violating the SPAM law, the email/SMS/MMS should:

  1. for email, the subject must started with “<ADV>”
  2. Must have unsubscribe facility

Hopefully this article helps, If you are going to send any commercial (please refer to the document, the description is quite long) message, please make sure you are not violating the law.

PS: Hmm… although it sounds like I’m advocating the spammers, I’m not. I hate spammers.

 

How to Improve Singapore Parliament’s Website

I was going to write about the upcoming Spam Control Bill which will be enforced effective on June 2007. But when I went to http://parliament.gov.sg, it’s a dead end (>.<).

So my request is, please modify the .htaccess file to redirect http://parliament.gov.sg to http://www.parliament.gov.sg

Or, since according to netcraft it runs on Apache, please use mod_rewrite module.

Make Your Browser Lightning Fast

Found this on YouTube.com



Initially I was sceptic about the effect, but after modifying Firefox’s about:config, it run really fast.

I suspect that it will works if you have Broadband connection.
Any fellow Dial-Up users able to confirm?

Close
E-mail It
Socialized through Gregarious 42