Public Record States Table LawResearch World s largest private database of stolen and missing works of art Zip CodeDirectory http//www.usps.gov/ncsc/lookups/lookup_ctystzip.html http://www.lawresearch.com/investigate/invpRecords.htm
Extractions: Deleting "Internet Cache and History" will NOT protect you because all of the Web Pages, Pictures, Movies, Videos, Sounds, E-mails, Chat Logs that you have ever processed over the Internet can be easily recovered! Would it Ruin Your Life if a snoop made divorce of business information public? It could easily Haunt your forever! Solve all your problems and enjoy the benefits of an "As New PC" ...
Extractions: sniffIncCSSForMozilla('/swa/c/cdcDhNs.css'); sniffIncCSSForUnix('/swa/c/cdcDhUnix.css'); As voice, video, and data networks have begun to converge, more organizations are seeing the value in deploying IP business communications solutions, including IP telephony, unified messaging, voice mail, customer contact solutions, and audio, video, and Web conferencing. Questions about these technologies have arisen, as well as some common myths. Here, we'll share the facts surrounding these myths and provide information that can help you make an intelligent decision about deploying a converged network and IP Communications solutions. 1. Customers should wait to deploy IP-based business communications until the standards are more mature.
General Reference Shelf, UCSC Maps Directions, Reverse Lookup, Email Search, World directories, and more Provides links to international business directories by country http://library.ucsc.edu/ref/virtref.html
Reference - Recommended Sites - Burlington Public Library An AZ listing of reference sources, including telephone directories, It alsohas a reverse lookup and under the Find a Person option you can locate http://www.bpl.on.ca/halinet/refsites.htm
Extractions: General Reference Other Recommended Sites Book Lovers Citizenship Community Links Consumer Info Cooking Environment Gardening Genealogy Government, Canadian Government Forms Health Homework Help - Kids Homework Help - Teens Job Search Libraries Magazine Resources Magazines, Circulating Magazines, Reference Reference Seniors Sports Travel Business Education Government Telephone Directories Atlas of Canada
Oberlin College Library - Reference Sources Online Phone numbers, addresses, email addresses, and links to lookups for businesses,web sites, (also Main Reference, Art Reference and Sci Ref Desk) http://www.oberlin.edu/library/research/refsourcelist.html
Www.phrack.org You can also check the Local Phone Book, Directory Assistance, A subscribergets two free lookups per day and everyone after that costs $1.25. http://www.phrack.org/show.php?p=32&a=4
Potpourri-References & Lookups Repositories of Primary Sources web directory of manuscripts, books, archives, Museum Network -33000 museums, art, entertainment, history, science, http://ellensplace.net/referc.html
Extractions: Speedtrap Registry - lists of speedtraps by State across US Road Construction -current list of road/highway construction across the US, state by state Astrodienst Atlas -find longitude, latitude, and time zone for cities/towns around the world How Far Is It? MapQuest -good city maps for plotting your trip across town or across the US Get Directions -Rand McNally, enter your starting point and distination State Resources Center -many links to US State government offices FEDEX -package tracking UPS -package tracking iShip -use this site to find out the best way to ship a package, by weight, postal code, etc., estimates shipping cost, list of package trackers USPS Zip Code Lookup -United States Postal Service Movers Net -U.S. Postal Service's information on change of address, send in a change to this site. Area Code Lookup -AmeriCom long distance area decoder FoneFinder -telephone areacode lookup FirstGov -portal to 20,000 US Government websites, all in one place, organized by topics GovSearch GPO Access -Superintendent of Documents, listing of documents and how to obtain them DOD Almanac -Department of Defense at a glance, organizations, money, people, and forces
Extractions: * Most of these refer to US sources. Taken with some mild adaptation and reorganization for our purposes from Princeton University site of the same name which you can access in the original at www.princeton.edu/~pressman/genref.htm It is our intention to continue to develop and refine these reference tools as we move ahead on our common agenda. Back to Top Film, Museums Sports Theater TV Film Internet Movie Database covers over 140,000 movies; includes filmographies, plot summaries; character names; movie ratings; year of release; genres; reviews; links to official studio pages, Academy Awards info +. Also covers television series. CineMedia 18,000 link film and media directory; categories that include: tv shows, cinema, actors, producers, schools, festivals, studios, and production. (American Film Institute) Facets nation's largest distributors of art, classic, cult, foreign and hard-to-find videos.
Lake Hazel Middle School acronyms, abbreviations, and definitions, reverse lookups Nation Directory annotated links to websites (organizations, agencies, think-tanks, http://lhms.meridianschools.org/librarylinks.html
Oscar Rennebohm Library, Edgewood College, Madison, WI InfoSpace Yellow pages, white pages, reverse lookups and more. TelephoneDirectories on the Web The internets most complete index of online phone books http://library.edgewood.edu/web_directory.htm
Network World: 'Net Security Gets Root-level Boost Internet s 13 root servers which run the master directory for lookups that ISPs get faster response times to their root-server lookups because the http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3649/is_200310/ai_n9340287
Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. A year after surviving a massive distributed denial-of-service attack, the Internet's root servers are better fortified against hacker activity, thanks to behind-the-scenes deployment of a routing technique known as Anycast, experts say With Anycast, the root server operators have more than doubled the number of server farms available to handle the highest-level DNS queries. This routing technique heightens root server resilience by multiplying the number of servers with the same IP address and balancing the load across an army of geographically dispersed servers. A handful of the 13 root server operators have begun deploying Anycast since last year's attack, which didn't succeed in crashing DNS but rendered several root servers unavailable for legitimate queries. Experts say the deployment of Anycast is making the entire root-server system more resistant to outage.
Princeton University Library | Electronic Reference Shelf Includes re verse lookups, street proximity listings for business or Academic Info Gateway to Quality Internet Resources a subject directory of http://www.princeton.edu/~pressman/genref.htm
Extractions: Film Museums Sports Theater TV Film Internet Movie Database covers over 140,000 movies; includes filmographies, plot summaries; character names; movie ratings; year of release; genres; reviews; links to official studio pages, Academy Awards info +. Also covers television series. Facets nation's largest distributors of art, classic, cult, foreign and hard-to-find videos. Facets has over 27,000 titles, all of which are available for purchase through mail order. Film Festivals.com includes all Film Festivals from 1995 - to date; search by country, date or name. Film Studies links maintained by M. Norden for the American Communication Center
Directory Of Directories For Higher Education (DoDHE) Further assume that these persons will use the directory for white pages lookupstwice a week. That would give a total of 4 M queries per week, http://middleware.internet2.edu/dodhe/docs/ongoingThoughts.html
Extractions: Project to date all the directories referenced by the enterprise directory. In essence, all the "community" directories, in this case, the hospital, would become as critical as the enterprise directory itself since the client would be referred to each of the community directories. The clients, web servers and email clients, all tend to search the referrals serially based on the response from the initial directory query. Should any one directory be ill, that would appear to affect the overall performance of the service. This is not optimal. So, work proceeded to see how hard it would be to develop a web page employing a different search technique which might influence future development of the email clients. All the above work was undertaken by Michael R Gettes, Lead Application Systems Programmer at Georgetown University from February to April of 2000. The MACE group was kept informed about all this work and its developments. To avoid handling multiple threads in Perl, remember this was just supposed to be a proof of concept, busy waits were used around the async LDAP calls and the necessary work was performed to initiate N LDAP connections for N LDAP servers. I then put a request out to the
Hlfsd(8): Home-link File System Daemon - Linux Man Page lookups within that directory are handled by hlfsd, which uses the password mapto determine how to resolve the lookup. The directory will be created if it http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man8/hlfsd.8.html
Extractions: hlfsd - home-link file system daemon hlfsd -fhnpvC -a -c cache-interval -g group -i reload-interval -l logfile -o mount-options -x log-options -D debug-options -P password-file linkname subdir Hlfsd is a daemon which implements a filesystem containing a symbolic link to subdirectory within a user's home directory, depending on the user which accessed that link. It was primarily designed to redirect incoming mail to users' home directories, so that it can read from anywhere. Hlfsd operates by mounting itself as an NFS server for the directory containing linkname , which defaults to /hlfs/home . Lookups within that directory are handled by hlfsd , which uses the password map to determine how to resolve the lookup. The directory will be created if it doesn't already exist. The symbolic link will be to the accessing user's home directory, with subdir appended to it. If not specified, subdir defaults to .hlfsdir . This directory will also be created if it does not already exist. A SIGTERM sent to hlfsd will cause it to shutdown. A SIGHUP will flush the internal caches, and reload the password map. It will also close and reopen the log file, to enable the original log file to be removed or rotated. A SIGUSR1 will cause it to dump its internal table of user IDs and home directories to the file
RCPL - Links  Additional links permit reverse lookup, intenational and toll free searching It is also a directory of directories, providing links for index sites of http://www.richland.lib.sc.us/links.cfm?subjecttype_id=24
Pace University Library: Internet Search Tools Subject directory as well. Part of the Lycos network. Zip CodeLookUp (http//www.usps.gov/ncsc/lookups/lookups.htm) From the US Postal Service. http://www.pace.edu/library/links/search.html
Internet Reference Tools Over 16 million business entries; Lookup Directory; Free online lookups ofaddresses, place names, ZIP codes, phone numbers and much more. http://www.sil.si.edu/ProjectAccess/reference.htm
Security Pipeline Directory Harvest Attacks The Silent Kill Directory Harvest Attacks, where spammers attempt to gather valid email Each of those attacks, said Smith, averaged 234 invalid address lookups, http://nwc.securitypipeline.com/news/59100236
Extractions: Directory harvest attacks (DHAs) are the least visible, most under-reported threat to corporate e-mail systems, a study published Wednesday said. DHAs are brute force attempts by spammers to find valid e-mail addresses where the spammer connects to business's e-mail server and guesses addresses until he gets some right. Those addresses are then harvested for use in later spam campaigns. "DHAs are the silent kill of e-mail servers," said Chris Smith, the marketing director at anti-spam managed service provider Postini, and author of the Redwood City, Calif.-based firm's annual E-Mail Security Report. "It's the most under-reported threat by far," said Smith. "The thing is, directory harvest attacks work, and they're how spammers are getting their spam addresses now. Plus they're difficult to defend against." To illustrate the nature of DHAs, Smith cited data from Postini's efforts during 2004, in which it deflected an average of 150 DHAs per day per customer. Postini has some 5,000 corporate customers.