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For those of you who are totally pissed with continuous entering of passwords using the vpn on your laptops heres a little simple hack. you can do the following.
within your xxyourfile_name_with_settings.pcf right click and open with notepad
look for the following
lines Username=
SaveUserPassword=0
UserPassword=
now enter your details example
Username=4195599
SaveUserPassword=1 (set password equals to 1 this will enable the vpn client to remember your password)
UserPassword=8383833
save the .pcf file
once you have saved the file right click xxyourfile_name_with_settings.pcf check read=only this will prevent the vpn client clearing your password next time you try logging in.
another thing you may want to do is click options -> vpn client option -> check enable connect on open this will allow the client to automatically connect once you invoke it.
Hackers, and I’m not talking about the ethical kind, have developed a whole range of tools to get at your personal data. And the main impediment standing between your information remaining safe, or leaking out, is the password you choose. (Ironically, the best protection people have is usually the one they take least seriously.)
One of the simplest ways to gain access to your information is through the use of a Brute Force Attack. This is accomplished when a hacker uses a specially written piece of software to attempt to log into a site using your credentials. Insecure.org has a list of the Top 10 FREE Password Crackers right here.
So, how would one use this process to actually breach your personal security? Simple. Follow my logic:
Before I post on the video conference p2p solution review, I simple just had to post this innovative youtube trick. Earlier i posted on how to download youtube videos either using firefox, or using some 3rd party site. Now well you dont even have to leave the youtube site just append
Here is a quick simple method of adding google video to the following blog hosting sites MySpace,Blogger,LiveJournal and TypePad.
within google video search for the video you would like to add into your blogger blog..
once you have selected it on the right hand side a column with video details will appear.
located under the download button a blue button written email blog post to myspace
click it
click post to blogger
select blogging site blogger
enter username and password
Then enter the title for your post (default is same as the title of the video), pick a player size default is Big and check the “Autoplay video” if you want the video to play as soon as the page uploads.
Finally enter the text for the body of the post in “Description†box and click on “Post to my blog” to publish this post. Close the window and refresh your blog to insure video has been posted successfully to your blog.
Add video from youtube to your blog
They are two easy ways to include youtube videos into blogger blog. the first way is simple copying and pasting the embedded object code into your blog post, make sure you click the edit html tab. The embedded code is located on the right hand side of any playing video. This method does not require you to login into youtube.
The second method requires you to have logged into youtube. Under each playing video in youtube there a button “post video”. click it the following link
Click here to set up your blog for video posting. will apear
On clicking “click here” a new window will open.
The following message will be displayed “You don’t have any blogs attached to your account. How about adding one?”
Click on “Add Blog†link. the following blogging services are supported by youtube blogger,wordpress,livejournal,friendster and piczo
In the new window enter your blog service type, blog account username and password. Click on the “Add Blog†button.
fill in the rest of the details displayed within the window and click “Post to Blog†and check your blog for new post, you might have to refresh to see the changes.