Yearly Archives: 2010

Weird Windows 2008 IPv6 DHCP GUI Artifact

Looking through one of my smaller 2008 dual IPv4 & IPv6 installations I noticed that in the IPv6 section the FQDN in the name column had artefacts. Weirdness.

Posted in IPv6, NAMOS

Getting Started with the Seeeduino Stalker

I’m currently experimenting with embedded systems for use as Airsoft Props (think Capture the Flag, Defuse the IED etc) and after starting off with an Atom mini-itx board (with SSD IDE chip) (£450 prototype) to an ARM based SBC (£325

Posted in Embedded, NAMOS

IPv6 LAN 2 Years On

My first dabble with IPv6 was back in late 2008 when I experimented with Dual Stack DHCP in the RC of Windows Server 2008. Now that IPv6 is enabled by default in all of the OS’s I use in my

Posted in IPv6, NAMOS

Deploying Exchange 2010 Edge Transport Server on Windows Server 2008 R2

Microsoft have continued the trend of going x64 all the way and 2008 R2 is 64bit only. The first thing we need to do is install the pre-requisites via a privileged PowerShell; Import-Module ServerManager Add-WindowsFeature NET-Framework,RSAT-ADDS,ADLDS -Restart Once the machine

Posted in Email, NAMOS

Configuring Eclipse for Android Joggler Development

This is really easy to do but I wanted to publish it on the off chance that more people might get involved with the excellent work done by the guys over at jogglerwiki.info. The first thing to do is to

Posted in NAMOS

Providing Short Term Internet Connectivity to Remote Locations

I recently had the opportunity to provide Internet connectivity to the first Airsoft Arms Fair so the Stall operators could show YouTube videos, Retailers could utilise Paypal and so media outlets could do Live blogging or upload high resolution pictures

Posted in NAMOS, Networks

Removing Exchange 2007 (on Server 2008) from an Exchange 2010 Environment

With my new Exchange 2010 environment working quite happily it was time to remove the old 2007 stuff from the setup. This is extremely easy to do but I haven’t posted anything in a while so I thought I’d document

Posted in Email, NAMOS