I have several VLANs but I'm only providing DHCP for two of them, As it turns out, my Cisco 4400 wireless controller was handling the IP Helper -address portion, not my router.
My router didn't have a helper at all.
Once I added the helper IP to the router, all is well, at least on the laptop. Now to test wireless.
Honestly, Scott, I was perfectly fine with going with January, just don't try to put the blame on me about some kind of scheduling that needs to be approved because I said all this from the beginning. They act like this is some sort of a surprise that needs a change order. B.S., they knew.
Knowing that this would occur on a weekend in the first or second week of Dec is not the same as a hard date. Assuming that only today are you telling them a hard date of this weekend - then no, you didn't schedule it in whatever window they wanted. Should they have told you that you need to pick a hard date to get this on the schedule, sure, where they required to - probably not.
No, I wouldn't spring it up on them like THAT!! We talked about the dates back in November and I told them it was going to be a weekend in October. Plenty of time if you ask me.
Yea, being very explicit here is what would protect the company.
IE No overtime will be approved, unless with explicit written consent from you manager. Any overtime not approved beforehand will be viewed as a breach of company policy, repeated breaches of company policy are subject to disciplinary action.
Edit: ... disciplinary action. Up to and including termination.
Did you do a fast copy or a full clone? If you did a fast copy that is the problem and you will have to do things.
Like export the clone then import it again to erase the snapshot chains is probably the easiest and least risky.
@John-Nicholson This is something you can do easily on your NFS/SMB remote (eg with ZFS), and because it will be handled transparently at the FS level, no problem with XO.
is there some sort of anti-spoofing settings with Intermedia?
That's probably what is going on. I was working with their support last night and they said they couldn't transfer me to a level 2 tech because I wasn't listed on the account. This tech also told me that they allow anonymous emails on port 25, so I knew I was working with the wrong guy.
Yes, bottom line here is that Intermedia is incompetent. Which has been a question for a long time - why would anyone use Intermedia when Office 365 does the same stuff for lower cost but has Microsoft themselves backing it?
According to Microsoft that is a low risk and if you aren't getting alerts for local user account changes it can pose a much higher risk.
The local admin account is generally changed on a regular basis, but guest accounts are rarely touched. An admin or even a vendor could in turn enable the guest account and give it local admin privileges, and chances are you would never know.
Wait, you allow Vendors access to your servers without monitoring them to see what they're actually doing?
Internal IT poses a risk as well.
Depends who you work with...I trust all my team I work with. If I didn't, I wouldn't work with them...
Right, so why watch your vendor like that, they are part of your team.
Not always, we are told by clients to allow some vendors onto their systems, they were never recommended by us, therefore not part of our team, they're an external third party. Not saying sit there and just do that, but we are always on the server at the same time with a recorded session in those instances, can still do other tickets etc in the background, but keep an eye on for opening stuff they shouldn't be doing/have a recording to prove stuff that was done etc
You can give yourself a local admin rights in about 60 seconds through the GUI. If you script it, you are talking about 3-5 seconds. If you are going to let someone on your system, you better be auditing them.
That was my point, we do that, we record everything as well to make sure we don't miss anything/can play back and see exactly what was done, covering ourselves in case something they do breaks the system//creates a backdoor//loophole like this