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This tool can generate a TSIG key value base64 for you very easily
Monitor your servers to check whether they up or down
This tool can adjust 3 hidden registry settings of IE
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JH Software info
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Web site:
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Contacts:
Denmark, Frederikshavn, Nordre Skanse 68
<support at simplefailover dot com>
Contact person: JH Software Developer
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JH Software programs

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This tool can generate a TSIG key value (base64) for you very easily. The key value complies with RFC2845. Secret Key Transaction Authentication for DNS (TSIG) is a secure method of authenticating clients making dynamic DNS update requests. The client application and the DNS server share a secret key value which is used to sign (HMAC-MD5) each update request. You can think of the key name as a user ID, and the key value as a password.
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Simple Failover is a new software based failover solution. The concept really is simple; it continuously monitors your servers to find out which are up and which are down, and then it dynamically updates your DNS records accordingly so that your domain name always points to a functional server. Version 1.21 adds new fields...
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This tool can adjust 3 "hidden" registry settings of Internet Explorer to control caching of DNS records, server connection timeout, and caching of server information.
It can be useful to change these settings to very low values, especially when testing web-servers with quickly changing DNS records / IP addresses. For example in DNS Round Robin or Simple Failover setups.
- DNS Cache Timeout
- Keep Alive Timeout
- Server Info Timeout
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Review by Randolph Miller: It seems to work with Internet Explorer. I can't wait to see if it will help with my peer to peer file sharing programs. I have two way satellite so I'm used to having connection problems due to timeouts. (4/5 - 11-Dec-2005)
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