• WPAD alert

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    @JaredBusch could try hitmanpro and adwcleaner to double check..

  • Understanding Kaby Lake OS support

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    nadnerBN

    CLEAR! BZZT!
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    Just adding some more info to this thread.

    https://www.itnews.com.au/news/no-updates-for-windows-781-on-new-hardware-455321

    Microsoft's recent Patch Wednesday updates had a sting in the tail for Windows 7 and 8.1 users: if they are running the older operating systems on new hardware, the updates will not install.
     
    Users with computers that feaure the latest processors from Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm were met with error messages when using Windows Update to get patches, including:
     
    "Unsupported Hardware. Your PC uses a processor that isn’t supported on this version of Windows and you won’t receive updates."
     
    And:
     
    "Windows could not search for new updates. An error occurred while checking for new updates for your computer. Error(s) found: Code 80240037 Windows Update encountered an unknown error."

  • Hackweek invitation from Nextcloud & security scans

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  • Apache Struts Exploit

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    scottalanmillerS

    What hardware is maxed on out the current system? In what directions are you taxed?

  • DebOps - A collection of Ansible playbooks

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    scottalanmillerS

    @drybjed welcome to the community!!

  • OpenVPN issues

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    AlyRagabA

    in the server.conf try add the below parameter:

    client-to-client

    then restart the OpenVPN service , now all OpenVPN clients will ping each others.

  • Docker Commit

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    @AlyRagab

    The web UI benefit is that it allowed me to understand why everytime I launch container it spawned a new one and made new generic name for it, and helped me understand more visually.

    However You can do much more from it, than stop/start/restart/commit containers, and monitoring them. When it comes to doing edits its advised you do everything from command.

    I actually never heard of supervisord until you mentioned it, thus I ran the default which I reckon is each process in a separate container and never had any issues yet.

    For me the important thing I learned exploring docker is distinction between application containers and OS containers, and how to approach each.

    Since you mentioned centos in docker, you might want to check Alpine Linux images, cause they fit the Just enough OS ideology of docker (or was that VMware Photon).

  • Watchguard M200

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    scottalanmillerS

    @scotth said in Watchguard M200:

    Most folks who post issues regarding call quality (I'm guessing) need to scan your help files to implement QOS and bandwidth reservation ...

    QoS for sure, although this only helps outbound call quality and can't affect inbound, but avoid reservations. Reservations aren't effective. QoS does a better job while not having the huge impact when not in use. Reservations really don't have any benefits but some huge caveats.

  • Tor, Free download manager and torrent application for CentOS 7.

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    scottalanmillerS

    Try uGet

  • How to tune or optimize MySQL or MariaDB ?

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    scottalanmillerS

    @JaredBusch said in How to tune or optimize MySQL or MariaDB ?:

    Exactly. The ScreenConnect server performs like crap on Linux compared to Windows. But the problem is not the database. It is the .NET framework.

    Right, I could totally see there being an application layer issue. Or a hardware problem. Or the system just being over-taxed. So many options. But that MariaDB isn't "tuned" for this, that's not a possibility. We'd measure the database response time for this in milliseconds, not seconds. And only sixty records? I've got MySQL on ancient systems with a fraction of these resources that will return literally millions of records in less time than that.

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    @JaredBusch Understood. Thx for the detail.

  • Linux Workstation Power Users - What are you running?

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    matteo nunziatiM

    debian with xfce at home, physical host. ubuntu mate at work, in a VM: I've to stick with win10. everything like xfce/mate is ok to me.

    I also own a laptop with debian + gnome 3 but nowdays I do not use it anymore. <- it is now used by my wife.

  • Azure Active Directory a replacement for AD?

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    DashrenderD

    From an end user POV, you still probably need MDM, Perhaps there are free ones you would like?

    O365 could be replaced with your own self hosted NextCloud setup. You still need email, and you should be buying it from someone. If you don't need things like ActiveSync/shared calendars, then you can get RS mail for $1/u/m, but really, most want those things, so you're at least at $4/u/m at which point personally I'd still go O365 hosted exchange only (but I wouldn't because I want my storage integrated into my email client. Which I suppose could be done with NextCloud (NextCloud has a built in web front end for any backend email service (for desktop use) - that combined with a mobile sync app I suppose could make that work similar to O365 with Sharepoint).

  • The High Cost of On Premises Infrastructure

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    Emad RE

    @scottalanmiller

    +1 to this, cause I once tried backing up ESXi VMDK to an external drive by plugging the external USB drive to the server...

    hehe what a laugh that was, apparently after searching ESXi does not allow cases like this, cause it reserves all the USB and ports for passing through the virtual machines.

  • VMware Workstation: tips on isolated environment please

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  • Australia Post Ransomwared Its Own Staff

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    scottalanmillerS

    @Dashrender said in Australia Post Ransomwared Its Own Staff:

    I guess the reason the government cares about this is all FUD then?

    Why else did you think that HIPAA has no real value. It doesn't require that things be even remotely secure and doesn't create any security practices that good IT and management would have been worlds beyond already. So given that its purpose clearly wasn't to secure data but to pretend to secure data, what else could it be for?

  • Pi-Top a cheap Raspberry Pi Do-It-Yourself laptop

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  • Installing Invoice Ninja on Ubuntu 16.10

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