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*The overall network of services involves Passive services -- such as communications and service logs, which run silently in the background at all times -- and Active services -- such as robotic maintenance systems, which require some monitoring while in use. | *The overall network of services involves Passive services -- such as communications and service logs, which run silently in the background at all times -- and Active services -- such as robotic maintenance systems, which require some monitoring while in use. | ||
*[[The | *[[The Advisor]] made use of a log viewer, which shows recorded heat sensors log data. | ||
*http://www.ascendancypoint.com/eclipsesecurity/disaster/heat/# ''(login required)'' | *http://www.ascendancypoint.com/eclipsesecurity/disaster/heat/# ''(login required)'' | ||
==Security Access== | ==Security Access== |
Revision as of 16:17, 25 August 2005
General
- Website: http://www.ascendancypoint.com/eclipsesecurity (login required)
- User: theadvisor
- Password: thelimelife
- Ascendancy Point's in-house security firm
- Allows tracking of all sorts of information regarding people and places within the Point.
Technical
- Uses 2 network clusters, which tend to run around or below 50% of their possible utilization
- The overall network of services involves Passive services -- such as communications and service logs, which run silently in the background at all times -- and Active services -- such as robotic maintenance systems, which require some monitoring while in use.
- The Advisor made use of a log viewer, which shows recorded heat sensors log data.
- http://www.ascendancypoint.com/eclipsesecurity/disaster/heat/# (login required)
Security Access
I don't know why I'm telling you this except, I suppose, maybe the information could save your life. I have a backdoor hack into the Eclipse Security heat sensor system for the few floors around my apartment, as well as server room 4. Just in case. Just to see what's going on. Just to make sure I know who's here. Anyway. If you need it, it's there. You'll find it via the usual AP site, and the username and password should be obvious. Just in case.
http://www.ascendancypoint.com/eclipsesecurity
User: theadvisor
Password: thelimelife