What do you call your workgroup?

edited January 2005 in Software
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I call mine NETWORK. How creative.

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  • Ripoff thread!! ::D :lol::wink: ::D

    -Q
  • OPENNET, but thinking of making a domain
  • Shellnet and Shellnet-P for the PA one.
  • ROGER HOUSE
  • Trashworks2
  • my surname, which i aint tellin you :P
  • Don't bother, I already know it.

    -Q
  • Maladiction
  • My computers are on the ☻ workgroup.
  • Heh, I see now mine is called "OpenNet-part1-sn"
  • mine is called (inserts part of name here)
  • I call mine Home, but I might change it to Duff.NET soon.

    ~Duff
  • Do they allow periods in them?

    -Q
  • More like DuffNET
  • Well, something along those lines, as long as it includes Duff, and NET.

    ~Duff
  • 'NETDuff" ?

    -Q
  • Why not just DuffNET?
  • Because predicatability breeds potential insecurity?

    -Q
  • DuffNet650.
  • I don't see how the name of your workgroup could cause possible insecurity. I might as well use DuffNET, it'd be the same as the SSID/label of my wireless router, for the sake of simplicity.

    ~Duff
  • Other then someone could guess it and try and join it, but that's not much "insecurity" it seems. And I left mine "WORKGROUP" so I should really be talking!! :lol:

    -Q
  • you have to be on the person's local network inorder to connect to other computers on that person's local network.
  • Yea, I know, I know, it was flimsy to begin with.

    -Q
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  • Q wrote:
    Yea, I know, I know, it was flimsy to begin with.

    I realize that it's a very small matter.

    -Q
  • Tomchu wrote:
    Q: Right, because someone's going to hax0r your boxen because they know your workgroup. LOL

    Babb: Not true. Do you not undersetand how TCP/IP works? ;) Whether it's local or not makes no difference ... you can still connect to other people's computers over the Internet if they've got the appropriate ports coming through.

    Go run a port scan for 139 on any random IP range. Chances are you'll find a few 2K systems with no passwords on the Administrator account.

    In that case, all you do is \\IP\c$, and you get full read/write access to their C: drive. :P

    and anyone with any sense is at least going to set a password
  • Post scan with what soft?

    -Q
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  • wowzers... tomchu can make anyone unsure about security... :razz:

    anyways my workgroup is HYPNOS
    my domain is HYPNOS

    and all admin accounts are password protected, i had forgoten my admin password a while back.... i was screwed... i couldn't access a few things... i couldn't log on... and i could set the PC i was working on to connect to the HYPNOS domain... i foudn the password again though... @_@
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