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      7 Urgent Reasons For Creating A Human Firewall

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      @RoopanKumar said in 7 Urgent Reasons For Creating A Human Firewall:

      @scottalanmiller that is what the point is but why then they are providing solution for this and so many are paying

      I don't understand your statement. The point is security, not panacea. They are providing security improvements, big ones. What's wrong with that? Would you ask the same thing of any other type of security? Why do you pay for AV or a firewall if they are not a panacea? Because they are critical components in your layered security architecture.

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      One Server -2 NICs, Different IPs

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      @frodooftheshire said in One Server -2 NICs, Different IPs:

      Ok guys...update from today:
      After going through things more, apparently both adapters were "bridged" via a Microsoft virtual adapter in Windows giving the "switch"a 51.6 IP address. This makes zero sense to me. Considering both ports were connected to the same Cisco router - potentially there could have been some switch/loop issues.

      Anyways, I ended up disabling the "virtual switch" & secondary NIC (for now). I also found out that there was another small switch that was connecting to another network (from another business) in the building that had a Comcast gateway with its DHCP server turned on - handing out addresses in 10.1.10.X range. Fun stuff.

      Anyways things seem to be working well now.

      One just weird thing and another - WTF?

      Why is the server plugged directly into a router and not a switch? I suppose if the situation is small enough and you have enough ports on the router (thinking ER-X here), OK maybe...

      And someone else's network is connected to this network? How in the world did that happen? lol

      Sounds like you are in for some good billing fixing someone else's mistakes.

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      PoE to USB for a Raspberry Pi

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      Tags missing and the title is misspelled. Rassberri ?

    • scottalanmillerS

      Configure Linux Swappiness with SaltStack

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      McAfee Carrier

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    • scottalanmillerS

      Create a Linux Swap File in SaltStack

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      Remember old thread

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      @scottalanmiller for that only having issue in going to BIOS.i will make to check my friend to go to BIOS and follow the steps

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      Acer Aspire v5 BIOS Key To Press

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      Youtube Video

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      Operating Systems for IT

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      Anacron Jobs on a CentOS 7 Server

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      @matteo-nunziati said in Anacron Jobs on a CentOS 7 Server:

      @JaredBusch well never considered the workload on servers. I don't know how they manage it! maybe not so many use unattended upgraqdes in debian.

      I definitely feel like Ubuntu users don't keep their systems as up to date 😉

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      Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices

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      Seems pretty clear that UBNT has gone public with this at this point.

    • AdamFA

      Edge Router Lite vs Edge Router

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      Reid CooperR

      Seems like the ERL is probably right for you most of the time.

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      Routing all incoming calls to other PBX

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      Problem Solved , it was related to Dial Plan issue 🙂

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      Ubuntu Upgrade 16.04 -> 16.10 Fails with Forbidden IP Error

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      @matteo-nunziati
      That is interesting, ftp works but not http
      He could try changing apt to use ftp instead of http in sources.list

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      Trying to Improve my Powershell Skills - Need some guidance

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      @DustinB3403 Ahh I see, then yes a prompt for input script is best then.

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      post office 365 subscription

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      Your files will be cut off from you the moment that you leave the company. If they are stored on their Office 365, you will have no access to them. You can't get a personal account and move them. You have to make a backup of them on your own. Then, if you want, you can get an Office 365 personal account and upload them again. But getting an account will not move them over for you.

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      FreeNAS 9.10 Intermittent Active Directory Connection Issues

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      FreeBSD does have getent.

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      Windows Server 2016 Pricing

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      @JaredBusch said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

      @scottalanmiller said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

      @travisdh1 said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

      @jt1001001 said in Windows Server 2016 Pricing:

      Didn't VmWare try licensing by RAM not too terribly long ago?

      I don't think they licensing by RAM so much as limit the amount of RAM you're allowed to use according to license type. The free tier was really quite limited, is it still 128GB?

      That's kind of the same thing 🙂

      That is also not very limited at all. Most SMB do not have that much in their servers. If they have more, they bought too much.

      Same for cores. Most SMBs that have more than sixteen per server bought too much, often way too much. Especially if they are Intel cores.

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