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Neal

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  1. If you crash the server how can it log anything?

    Not having a go just wanting to know =D

    All of the equipment in front of the web server is capable of logging information. Even if your bandwidth has been be saturated you still can log the information of the traffic that is making it through.

    If you have a quick read of something like this link you'llappreciationaitation for the security layers that will go in front of Web servers. http://www.libraryinsight.com/events/technology.htm

    It's a bit like your home PC on steroids steriods

    You have your ADSL router . For a large enterprise you will have many routers connect to the internet. These are capable of logging a substantial substancial amount of data on where traffic comes from and is going to.

    Next stage will be firewalls. These will allow / deny traffic and are capable of logging internet traffic. A large NZ enterprise will see a few million log entries a day , most of this being virus / bots / hacking engines and the odd real attempt of hackers trying to steal information / break in.

    Next stage are load balanacers / traffic directors. These will typically handle web sessions and pass them off to the Web servers. Again this is another logging point

    Then you have the Web servers. If you knock these out you still have another three layers of security and logging that are up.

    So for people silly enough to attack these web sites from home it will be more than likely that the web site will have the internet address and times of the attacks and can just pass these onto the authorities.

    If it's like the European hacking groups who tend to use remotes bots / Trojan servers spread around the world ( p@rn users pc's typically are effected by these) then it becomes far harder to trace the source of the attack. However , you'd have to be pretty dumb and neivee to go after a USA govt web site and think you'd get away with it.


  2. The first version gain my respect when one finished third at Bathurst hrs despite hitting a wall at 180 kmh in practice. They needed two jigs to straighten the chassis it was that strong.

    Honda NZ also had a policy of not supporting Jap imports which did well to protect resale values which are still high now if you can get one.


  3. Real quick clip of the Texaco Sierra Cosworth RS 500 @ New Zealand Festival of Motor Racing.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEqantxtiTE

    (Youtube is still processing higher qaulity)

    Enjoy ... more to come :)

    I remember the days of going passed "PDL" in Wellington in the Bus in thd 1980's and seeing a road going Rs500 in the car park. These where manic as a performance car then let alone a race version.


  4. Have seen a few examples here in the last week or so. Tend to be rust free with faded paint as oposed to cheap mods and hiden rust examples that I saw when living in the UK..

    Plenty of USA seem to have the tunermotorsports 2.5 crank and evo cam inlet cam replacement done which is a nice way to go .

    Check out the gearbox specs as the 2.3 has an over-driven 5th rather than the CR ratio 5 speed in Europe. Plenty of info if you seacrh bimmersport on importing. As these are all 20 year plus they are easier to import than when I looked at doing the same in 2005 when living in the UK.

    From what I've seen have the owership seems to be either track day cars or collectors with immacutale version. But the overall standard seems to be higher than the UK.


  5. From what I can tell you need to add the factory siren , tilt switch and ultrasonic sensor (if you can be bothered with the odd false trigger) and a DWS led for visual indication which is the Rearview mirror on RF based remotes .

    Looks like the flashing LED connects back to the General Module so adding the possibility of wiring in your own.

    From what I've read so far I'm getting the impressson that it won't matter if you have the RF or IR remote to enable / disable the alarm function, but haven't been able to confirm either way.

    have a read here for the base understanding of the general module and have a read of the dws section

    http://www.bmwmotorsports.org/BMW_docs/x5zkeIII.pdf


  6. Tell me how you catch 5600 DDOS'ing the same interface at one time lol..

    Firewall logs / site minder etc. Gives you IP addresses / ports for all of the traffic. Place court order with ISP to convert to user names if people are stupid enough to run these from there home machines.


  7. Currently up a few miles up the coast from San Deigo. 650ci 645ci convertables are a common site as are last years 5 series. Haven't seen a single e30 but have seen a couple of mint big bumpered E21 320's and an E36 Dinan M3. Also seen about 4 v10 M6's and a pair of fighter jets that are patroling the sky's.


  8. A colleague at work has a E46 M3 and is after a full set of tires of the following spec

    225/45/zr18

    255/40/zr18

    He has Continental Contact Sport Asymmetrical on there at the moment and has been Quoted for Yokohama V103's at $585 Rears and $420 Fronts EACH which is rather expensive i thought, he also has a 2-3 week wait on these.

    Who knows a bit more about these cars/tyres, and can anyone help with tire acquisition at a better price?

    Cheers

    -sp

    If Johno hasn't sorted it and your mate has time you can get manafuactured to order from the factory RE11's for about $250 less. I've been able to order 235/40/18's & 265/35/18's via Bridgestone NZ as they are are of stock / only to order the 265/35/18 size. These will still go on the factory rims but run at the minimum end of rim width recommendation. Check out http://www.tirerack.com for reviews.


  9. Even with the diversity aerial use still comes down to the tuner used. The wifes Sony head unit in a e36 works better than the bm53 in the m3 for FM reception. I live in a finge area.

    Best FM receiption I've had in a BMW was the factory 1994 BMW OEM Sony U550 Tape player via e36 rear window. The tuner was designed in the early 1990's and runs rings around the 2000's stuff.

    I suspect a decent aftermarket tuner running one half of the rear window will out perform the factory unit switching between the two halves.


  10. Have Ski MyHDI (acts as PVR ) mainly because I cant get Freeview HD reception.

    For digtial content I have a HT PC setup up with a bunch of file shares and currently 4tb of storage. HT PC will drop into low power mode when not being used for content and will spool down the drives for longevity

    Shared content can also be streamed / downlowded to PS3 (which does blu ray duties as well) PC's , Squeezebox audio streamer, iphones and CarPC


  11. For the race engine I'll run mobil 1 mainly because of the added turbo and of low wear I've had on older BMW engines while running this oil.

    But Keith Calver that writes a collum in mini mag has written a few artilces about the rights and wrongs of modern engine oils in older technology engines that don't have the same level of harding on some of the drive componets hence permature wear if some are used.

    Check out the end of the second article for an oil recommendation, but have a read through the two to gain the understanding of what is important for oils in a mini engine context

    http://www.minimania.com/web/SCatagory/ENG...89/ArticleV.cfm

    http://www.minimania.com/web/SCatagory/ENG...ticleV.cfmehind


  12. Just checked out the photo's in a bit more detail. Looks like you've got a good one. Good price too. Many people have spent more than this to make standard minis look like cooper let alone the real thing.

    Change the tyres to 165's on your next change and you'll find the cornering will improve considerably.


  13. From what I remember (it has been around 20 years since I owned one):

    - Rust in the sills, roof, firewall and doors

    - Leaks from the rocker cover

    - Leaks from the cam cover plates (back of the engine)

    - Any number of electrical gremlins in the old ones

    - Piss poor lights

    - Easily picked locks

    - Ride like an anorexic schoolgirl (boney)

    That one looks like a really nice example - and very late model too. They were assembled by militant midlands hillbillys so I don't think any two minis were ever identical and the fit and finish was never great on them even from new. Closest thing to an airbag in mine was the spare tyre....

    Could be one hell of a lot of fun!

    More to check (esp. if uk import as to NZ new)

    - Rut in the front floor sections

    - Rusted rear subframe

    - Rusted battery box in boot

    - Rust in rear boot floor edge

    - Rust in front subframes

    - A pannel rust and pannel at front windscreen

    Other things to check

    - Front ball joint wear on front hubs

    - Water leaks that lead to rotting carpets

    - CV joints (Do full left & right had turns and listen for CV knock)

    - Speedo circuit board / tacho

    - Some had issues with rubber fuel lines and NZ unleaded petrol on injected versions.

    - Rear drum brake pistons

    - Tearing around seat subframe mounts to chassis mounts

    - Gearbox rod change entry point oil leak (Easy to fix with $20 aftermarket mod)

    - Check alloy gearbox housing for impact factures at the front.

    That aside there are so many aftermarket bits for the old style Mini's that every area can be replaced or improved on. Typically the NZ coopers have been well looked after by collectors / Mini fans so many are in mint condition.


  14. I find with bike your body needs to adapt to the riding position which can take a few days in a row. I found that after 9000 km of adventure bike riding through Argentina a couple of years I had real issues with getting back on my Ducati with it's head down bum up riding position. It took a series of good long rides to sort it before it became ok again. Same if I don't ride it for a few months , shoulders / neck take a hammering for a while. Perhaps make a point of riding it to work over a week and then go for longer rides on weekend to develop riding fitness. Would seem a shame to sell the S1000rr without giving it a real good go.


  15. Jeff Grey Wgtn weren't interested in doing a pir on my wifes e36 dispite me being a customer since the 1980's. However , they seem happy to service it for the last 5 years. B) However they may have changed and are doing these again like shelly's used too.

    otherwise

    Page did the pir. Have complete faith in those guys.


  16. Sorry, forgot to mention ... I have a s1000rr in Acid Green in the stable already ... lol ...

    Ha ha , no pleasing some people eh :lol:

    What about going lower power / rewarding to drive like an Lotus Exige or the superchagred versions to hold you over. Not a lot of them in NZ so seem to hold s/h values. That of course you haven't already got one sitting in the corner of the garage :P


  17. Surely in your neck of the woods a high end sports bike could fit the void for a while. You could do the west cost loop in a day which in my opinon is some of the best riding in the world.

    Something like a Bmw 1000rr or a Ducati 1198R of the new 195 bhp Duc sports bike ? None of the Cars so far mention can touch these for 0-300 kmh performance and these bikes have all the traction control to keep the wheels pointed in the right direction. Just a thought ....

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