pfSense – Configure Dynamic DNS with NoIP
pfSense is few of the most powerful yet, open-source software based firewall you can ever find. It serves and consists of most of the requirement an individual or an SME requires. However, I would not recommend such solutions for an enterprise level use with much higher expectations as pfSense might not fit into the bucket. [...]
Transport rules with Office365 Exchange
When you’re into Technology and when you’re so enthusiastic about learning the new trends, you’ll be the first preference always when there’s a new study involved. Likewise, I’ve been handed over to a project where I had to migrate a complete domain from Google Apps to Exchange online (Office365). [...]
Terminating tasks on remote computers [Windows only]
Recently, I’ve been asked to do some trace and backup a user’s information that are related to the work environment. By the time this was requested, I knew using a “$” mark following with either PC (FQDN) name or its IP address at the end of the destination will give me complete access to the contents [...]
A comeback with a new look! [GeekLK Exclusive]
Hello there, fellow readers. I take this opportunity to thank for those who subscribed to see the new look of our blog. We’re not the big shots, we’re not the giant tech experts, but we are those tech geeks who loves writing articles on technological challenges that we face and overcome with. So, another with [...]
What’s on My iPhone: Get a personal look at my iPhone 6
Admit it! Most of us are curious to know what others are up to these days with their geeky devices. Likewise, I’m curious to know on what my friends and colleagues are up to with their smartphones. With the help of internet and my fellow friends, I’ve managed to install some of the best apps on my iPhone 6. Curious to know what [...]
Fix Office365 Exchange password prompt issue with Outlook 2007, 2010 & 2013
The moment you see the title, your temper level hits the bottom as it always does to me. This was one of those issues which makes me go nuts and mostly kills my time though the solution to this was pretty simpler with an update. Nevertheless, as IT fellows; with the work pressure we have and the issues that we try to resolve on [...]
Planning a Website with Sitemaps
When you want to build a website, the first thing that you should worry about is its structure. Depending on the structure of a website; the budget, duration, implementation and even the programming language that is used to create the website will be decided. When creating a website structure, there are few things you should be [...]
Auto shutdown QNAP storage device with the help of an APC power supply
If you’re using a NAS (known as Network attached storage), the question you’ll always have is; how am I suppose to protect the DATA’s on it?? connecting the NAS to a UPS would reduce risks of losing DATA’s?? Well, I would say yes assuming your NAS and the UPS has a mutual understanding (or I call it [...]
How to get “WhatsApp Web” option on your mobile device [Android]
TRY THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK. I’M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DATA LOSS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES CAUSED BY. This is a short note to myself on what I did & how I succeeded. And this worked specially for Android but for other platforms, try your luck! WhatsApp, an instant messaging (IM in short) cross-platform application built [...]
Beginning of a New Era – After Optical Disk Drives (ODDs)
Optical Disk Drives or ODD’s are simple devices which were designed to read/write CDs (Compact Disc), DVDs (Digital Versatile Disc) and Blue-Ray discs. They use a laser head to read and write the data onto the discs. ODD’s come in every laptop on the market today (except in some models) and almost every desktop computer has one [...]