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The CleanAir Wiki now requests a login password.  Why?

 

The password is now on the CleanAir Wiki link on Greenleaf.

Today's Question:

July 2006 Question

What is the word we use to describe the sample flow rate for EPA Method 5 sample at the nozzle on the left?

isokinetic

Know the answer? Then you can go to the CleanAir Wiki

Hint:

all lower case

redline

August 2006 Question

 

What is the acronym for a waste heat boiler on a combine cycle turbine?

Know the answer? Then you can go to the CleanAir Wiki

Hint:

all uper case

still don't know, visit out Boiler and Combustion Services page

 

 

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Why do we need to login to our own Wiki?

Wiki must allow anyone who contributes to be able to have read-write privileges on the the server disk.  After we were hacked our IT group thought the hacker could have use this Wiki feature to get into our server.  I think it was the old version of awStats.

Since we were installing an additional cable internet connection as an emergency backup to the Palatine T1 line we decided to put the Wiki on this connection.  So the Wiki is not behind the T1 firewall and would be open to anyone if we didn't require a separate login.

 

We need a new password every month so please submit suggestions f, both question and answer.  The theme is something every CleanAir employee should learn but would not guess if they had 1000 tries. Send ideas to WikiPasswordContest@cleanair.com, if that doesn't work send them to bwalker@cleanair.com

 

 

Updated: July 14, 2006