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ACER Travelmate 6592 screen fault

Folks, I know I said I would blog more in the new year and I will but in the mean time I just wanted to share an interesting point about my laptop screen.

I have an ACER Travelmate 6592, the power supply blew for it last week and after buying what I thought was a genuine replacement only to find it was a dud, I now have the genuine part (from a different supplier).  I have now started having issues with the back-light of the LCD display, it would hiss and flicker before dieing completely.  I should say this problem occurred on both Windows vista & 7 and on Ubuntu Linux regardless of kernel version.

Thinking the un-clean power from the dodgie replacement power adapter may have damaged the back light bulb I was all for buying a new one and embarking on the daunting task of changing the back-light, until that is I discovered this blog post by Aral Balkan

Running the laptop on mains with the battery in causes screen flicker / black screen, where as running it with just mains or just battery it works fine.

I should also say that if you are running a laptop on mains all of the time you will shorten the life of your battery, therefore removing the battery from all laptops whilst running on mains for a long period of time is not necessarily a bad thing.

The only question is do I want to pay acer to repair my now out of warranty acer travelmate 6592?

Hope this helps some others out there and a massive thanks to Aral Balkan for his blog post.

Intermittent ADSL Internet Faults in Edinburgh

We are receiving reports of Intermittent Internet Faults from our clients in the Edinburgh area.

There Internet simply goes down for anything between 1 and 30 minutes.

As we suspected this morning this has now been confirmed as a BT Fault affecting all Customers on the BT Wholesale ADSL network.

More info from zen internet here http://status.zensupport.co.uk/index.php?serviceid=5&incidentid=1616&simple=1

As a result of work to rectify this fault some customers may have limited or no internet connectivity overnight tonight and early tomorrow morning. BT have given an estimate of 6am on Thursday 17th December for resumption of normal service.

We will continue to monitor the situation and bring you updates as we get them.

Adobe update – excessive traffic to ardownload.adobe.com

Adobe has not been without its problems of late, and whilst there have been security issues that could have lead to losses, so far none of our clients have suffered financially from Adobe’s failings.  Until now that is.

One of our Clients had their ADSL cut off this week as they had exceeded the usage policy.   Why?  Adobe Update Manager on one Windows XP PC had decided to download over 70GB of data over the course of a 7 day period.  It would appear that it was getting itself in a loop and just kept trying to update continuously, 70GB worth of continuously.

The Adobe website serves the update MSI binary files as content type Text/Plain, the Adobe Update client has a very short timeout and immediately opens another connection to re-start the download.  Hence if there is a slow connection or the caching server does not return the whole file in a timely manner the Adobe Update client enters the infinite loop of retries, causing the excessive bandwidth consumption witnessed here.

There are several forum threads including on Adobe’s own site http://forums.adobe.com/thread/392129 all linking this issue to a conflict between and old version of WebMarshall and Adobe updater; however our machines do not use WebMarshall and we do not have it installed anywhere on our networks.

We do however use Squid caching on our CentOS 5 servers.  The server in this instance seems to be fulfilling the requests on each occasion in a timely manner  – the issue is that each time Adobe updater passes a URL it is different in key areas, which Squid interprets as a separate request.  This is not abnormal and we have seen this before when we have tried to configure squid to cache Windows updates.  However rather than enter a loop of requests, Windows updates simply fail.  Other automatic updaters work well with caching systems and indeed most ISPs are now implementing different forms of web caching on their own networks.  Dose this mean the Adobe issue is affecting them in the same way?

The issue seems to only affect PCs (or at least we have seen no affected Mac users as yet), and it also seems to affect most Adobe products.

For now Adobe and the ISPs have remained quiet on the issue, however we have 3 other clients (and my own home ADSL ) who cannot update Adobe at all, access to ardownload.adobe.com appears to have been blocked by the ISP.  Quite when the Adobe update issue will be resolved is unknown; however we have also taken the decision to block access to ardownload.adobe.com from all of our networks, for the moment.

Richard, one of our Systems Admin Team has published a more detailed account of the technicalities involved here: http://richard.blog.kraya.co.uk/2009/12/16/a-big-adobe-problem/

Its been a while………

It has been a while since I posted to my blog – sorry about that.

There have been a number of reasons:  Firstly, things have been very busy here at krayatec and more importantly, Angela and I got married.  Thanks to all who came to our wedding and I do hope you all had a good time.  We certainly enjoyed ourselves and I’m glad to report that after his wee trip to hospital my grandfather is well; one operation over and waiting on his second.

So what’s been happening around here?

Due to family illness Andrei has decided to return to Canada, so we are now recruiting for his position.  To help cover while we recruit a replacement, David will shortly return for Christmas, it’ll be nice to have him back for a while.

We have had some new clients come on stream in the last few months and have seen an large increase in the number of computers covered  via our existing clients.

With the VAT changes coming to an end this month, we have also seen a number of large hardware purchases as people seek to take advantage before the VAT rate returns to 17.5%.

There has been lots of other exciting news, some of which I will blog about over the next few months and some of which is already on twitter.

As we approach Christmas, I have also been thinking about new year’s resolutions and well, along with the usual ones like diet and putting the toilet seat down (can’t believe how much that annoys her – such a cliché! ), I have made myself a work resolution to Blog at least once a fortnight and tweet once a day.

We’ll see how I get on… As always, comments welcome.

Krayatec & Krayanet Scheduled Maintenance

As Part of the Krayatec Scheduled Maintenance Program it is necessary to take every server off line for testing at least once a year.

All of our internal servers will therefore be unavailable between 23:00 BST on Thursday 27th August and 04:00 BST Friday 28th August.

This will have the following Impact:

Email Services;

Some clients will be unable to send or receive email’s from external sources during this time.  Email’s sent during this period will however be derived within a few hours of service returning to normal at 04:00

Web Sites:

Our own and some client Web Sites will be unavailable during this time.

Support Services:

Our team will be unable to provide some Support Services during the Maintenance period.  We will however be after the maintenance has been completed, in line with standard out of hours support terms.

Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience caused, we have deliberately chosen this timing to limit the impact to all customers.

If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to call me directly.

Krayatec are Hiring

Are you a geek at heart looking for your first Real IT job?

Do you have what it takes to join the krayatec team?

Krayatec are currently looking for a Junior IT Support Engineer, to join our team. This is an opportunity for someone with a good general IT and computing skills who is looking for one of their first jobs in IT. Qualifications are not top of our wish list, most important of all is the right attitude and aptitude, someone who is articulate with good customer service skills. They must be a quick learner with good problem solving skills and a great telephone manner.

Krayatec is not your run of the mill IT Company and we’re not looking for a run of the mill person.

To tell us why you’re as unique as we are and apply, or for more information and to read the formal job Advert please see http://www.krayatec.co.uk/careers/

For more info on Kraya see http://www.kraya.co.uk/

Stephen Ramsay
Head of Krayatec

Update I have added an Application Closing Date of 9am, Friday 14th August 2009

Changing your password in Kerio Mailserver

Changing your passwords is very easy.

Under your Windows computer press Crtl + Alt + Del and select change password.

To Change your email password, simply log into your Web Mail  (call us if you don’t know the address)

Then Select change password from the Settings drop down menu as below

settings menu in  kerio webmail

settings menu in kerio webmail

And then enter your old and new passwords in the box below.

kerio password change dialog box

kerio password change dialog box

Remember to make it something secure that no one will guess, no kids, partners or team names and no dictionary words. Random Numbers and letters, remember capitals and lower case combinations are best, or try a sentence like “Why can 1 never remember 555″ you can use spaces. Remember the best passwords are ones that can not be are easy to remember and would not be easily broken using a dictionary or password list attack (this is where a system tires every word in the dictionary or in a common password list, things like Rang3rs or C3lt1c or to easy.

Busy and Exciting times at krayatec

Well I have struggled to post much over the last few weeks just because it has been such a busy and exciting time for us.  So before publishing the monthly security bulletin I wanted to share some of what we have achieved over the last few weeks.

Nine Clients have had new network or servers installed a massive feet and a lot of migration work, all of these are now using Cent OS 5 (Linux) servers and all are using Kerio mailserver.  So far so good, a handful of teething issues left and one or two bumps on the road but all in all relatively smooth and no major hick-ups.  I think the biggest issue for everyone is that all of this work is included in our unique Strategic Technology Partnership, thus these clients have the best and most up-to-date systems and with no capital out lay for our clients.

Two Windows Servers died, I would say unexpectedly but is the death of a windows server ever unexpected?

The first Windows server to die was during a scheduled and upgrade of their other windows server to Linux this was completely unrelated to Migration as the server that died was not being touched.   Unfortunately because of some proprietary software used by the client it had to stay as windows.  It turned out to be a hard drive failure, never simple to fix under windows, but luckily they were set up with mirrored drives.

The second Windows failure was more severe and I am really proud of the team, the (new) Client phoned us to say there server had died could we help. Their motherboard was dead and as you may know on windows that’s terminal, and you are looking at a complete server rebuild (3 – 5 days).  Well 24 hours later we had completed a full migration and they had a Linux server operational on site.  All of their files and documents were recovered, the domain control was restored (samba) and all of their email imported to Kerio Mailserver.  Unsurprisingly the clients are very happy and have signed up right away to our Strategic Technology Partnership.

On top of all that we have had a total of four new clients join our Strategic Technology Partnership, which is excellent news and they are all already seeing the benefits of working closely with krayatec and benefiting from our unique style and approach.

So interesting times at krayatec.  Now on with the boring monthly security bulletins.

Kerio Mail Server – Feedback and Updates

Kerio have recently introduced a new update for the Kerio MailServer (KMS), which has fast become krayatec’s favoured mail server.

We have now deployed Kerio MailServer 6.2 to most of our clients and despite a handful of teething problems, most are now seeing advantages over Exchange and their previous IMAP based systems.

Feedback from clients has generally been positive, however for two of our clients the switch has not been as pain free as we would have liked and they are still experiencing several issues:

  • VERY Slow connections between the Kerio Outlook connector and the Server.
  • Kerio Outlook Connector seems to consume huge amounts of RAM, particularity on older Systems.
  • Outlook and MS Word Mail merge function seams to fail after installation of Kerio Off-line Outlook connector.  This issue is still under investigation by both our own and Kerio’s Technical teams.
  • IMAP sync issues when using Thunderbird: Kerio and Thunderbird seem to be unable to share junk, sent and deleted folders leading to duplication.
  • Thunderbird and Kerio integration is not perfect in general and Thunderbird is unable to feed back junk mail training data, or rule learning, to the Kerio Mail Server.

The release notes for the new Update to Kerio MailServer 6.7 suggests that this upgrade will fix most of these issues.  The update has now been deployed to our own Kerio system and we are currently testing this in full prior to deployment to our clients systems.  After discussing the updates with the Kerio team, we are very hopeful of resolving the above issues. However, it is indisputable that issues may remain with legacy systems, particularity Windows 2000.

Feedback / comments and suggestions for the above issues are always welcome.