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Linux Firewall Part 5: The GUI Interface |
| Thu, December 03 2009 | 2:31PM | PermaLink |
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Now that you have IPcop installed, you need to configure it. IPcop provies you with a web interface in which you can configure nearly all of the settings of your new firewall. To connect, just open up any web browser, and connect to the IP address you set up when you installed the software. The web interface requires an secure web connection.
You will then be asked to login. By default the username is "admin" and use the password you set up when you installed your firewall. You are now presented with a Home screen and can configure nearly every aspect of your new firewall.
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Cooler Master NotePal ErgoStand Review |
| Tue, August 24 2010 | 12:03PM | PermaLink |
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"You can walk out of Walmart with a bag of cat litter, a bottle of ketchup, and a serviceable dual-core notebook with ample hard drive space and still have only spent around $600. This has made hulking towers, and even mid-tower PCs, a less attractive option to the mainstream shopper who just wants to hop online and fire off a few Facebook updates, but this isn't without its drawbacks, namely heat and ergonomics.
That's where Cooler Master's NotePal ErgoStand comes into the picture. The ErgoStand is one of many notebook stands promising better cooling and improved ergonomics by raising your notebook's display to eye level, just as if you were staring at a PC monitor. It's also one of the few that can accommodate 17-inch notebooks. How does it fare? You know the drill - click through to find out, homeslice."
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