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    • syko24S

      Where do you buy your MS Volume Licenses?

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      GreyG

      The business here uses Zones. I prefer to get my licensing from whomever is least expensive and most helpful.
      I care not for who sells me the licenses as long as they're legit.

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    • scottalanmillerS

      UNIX: Switching Users with su

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      DustinB3403D

      @scottalanmiller said in UNIX: Switching Users with su:

      @Grey said in UNIX: Switching Users with su:

      Pop quiz: why do you need the dash with su?

      That was in the original article.

      And I quoted you without quoting you..... see what I did there, I switched a few words 😛

    • scottalanmillerS

      How Do You Mount a VHDX in CentOS 7

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      stacksofplatesS

      Did you figure this out? I know it's a pain, but if you're stuck you can convert it with qemu to raw.

      qemu-img convert -f vhdx -O raw

    • Alket_tuxA

      Smoothwall in XenServer

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    • JaredBuschJ

      Unifi AP refusing to upgrade

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      DashrenderD

      @JaredBusch said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:

      @Dashrender said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:

      @brianlittlejohn said in Unifi AP refusing to upgrade:

      Did yall notice that the new update has the ability to export and import individual sites instead of the entire config?

      didn't JB post about that a week or so ago?

      Nope.

      I must have just read it in a released then.

    • DustinB3403D

      Yellow White Red Audio for Projectors

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      art_of_shredA

      I'm just popping in here. Looks ultra simple and just about all figured out. Glad I could help. 😛

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      Comparing VPS Providers

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      Going to update this for Amazon Lightsail, and make any needed changes.

    • hobbit666H

      Unifi Cloud Key - Hybrid Cloud Device Management

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      FATeknollogeeF

      I'll take it

    • gjacobseG

      Boxcryptor

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      DashrenderD

      Yes, I have. It was talked about on Security Now a few years ago.

      It allows TNO (Trust No One) on cloud storage . You control the keys for encryption. of course, if you don't have the keys, the data is useless.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Stop Calling it Linux, But What to Call It

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      scottalanmillerS

      The Register uses the term "enterprise Linux" to qualify the RHEL/Suse/Ubuntu group.

      Maybe calling them USR would work better.

      http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/02/09/microsoft_eye_from_the_linux_guy/

    • scottalanmillerS

      When We Start to Eat the Teachers: Millerian Societal Collapse

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      DashrenderD

      @scottalanmiller said in When We Start to Eat the Teachers: Millerian Societal Collapse:

      @Dashrender said in When We Start to Eat the Teachers: Millerian Societal Collapse:

      100% premium coverage on a PPO plan from BCBS, 3-4 weeks time off (assigned time)

      Assigned? Do you mean, spring break kind of things?

      Her college is quarter based. There are three quarters during the 'normal' school year, and a fourth in the summer. There is a 5-10 day break between each quarter, plus winter break (xmas/new years).

    • jrcJ

      Virtualizing Smoothwall (edge firewall and content filtering)

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      @jrc said in Virtualizing Smoothwall (edge firewall and content filtering):

      Yeah, this will be a dedicated piece of hardware with the hypervisor on it and just a single VM, the Smoothwall install. Nothing else, and it will not be tied into my existing pool, it will be, for the most part stand alone.

      As to the point of no access if things go down, I don't see that as a major issue, because if things go down like that, then I will need to be on site, in which case I would have physical access to the server and will then be able to fix it from there if needed.

      This device is how my network is connected to the internet, so if it goes down I have zero remote access, with or without it being virtualized.

      If you have an iLo or like option on the server, you could make that available either directly to the internet, or through an ER-X that you VPN into. This would require it's own IP just for that.

    • StrongBadS

      Can You Block Sites in Google Search Results?

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      scottalanmillerS

      That would be good on a case by case basis, but I assume he wants this for all services. If he had like fifty pay walled sites that he never wanted coming up in searches, it would be cumbersome to have to add that in for any given search. You could store that on a notepad somewhere to copypasta but would still be a big pain.

    • DashrenderD

      Building new Wordpress on CentOS 7

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      scottalanmillerS

      @Dashrender said in Building new Wordpress on CentOS 7:

      @JaredBusch I don't see any point in securing the server not be part of the entire process. As I continue on this thread, I will be including it. Of course these things will only apply to this specific situation, but it will be an end to end of my journey.

      Because they are rather different things.

      How do you install Apache? - "yum -y install httpd"

      How do you secure Apache? - Well, define your needs and let's talk about the degree to which you feel it needs to be locked down, what threats are pointed at you, what the value of the data is, etc.

      One is concrete, one is not at all. They don't go together as a single thing.

    • AdamFA

      Pocket

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      AdamFA

      @Danp Yep, it's a pretty basic, but really useful tool.

    • scottalanmillerS

      The Cult of ZFS

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      scottalanmillerS

      Good additional resource, although his guidance on disk size for RAIDZ is bad because it is array size, not disk size, that matters and no modern disk or array is realistically small enough to ever consider RAIDZ. So RAIDZ (because it is just RAID 5, nothing more) has been dead with at least 2009.

      http://nex7.blogspot.it/2013/03/readme1st.html

    • Alket_tuxA

      Windows Server Memory

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      scottalanmillerS

      @Alket_tux said in Windows Server Memory:

      i think i got the solution, it is the volume of the processes that certain user was doing 😉

      That would do it 🙂

    • Alket_tuxA

      XenServer Networking

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      Alket_tuxA

      @Dashrender already done several times, no progress

    • ChrisLC

      Data centers and retrofitting

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      @jt1001001 said in Data centers and retrofitting:

      We have an old hospital that they converted the ER and emergency operating rooms into a data center. Redundant power feeds and generator were already on site so all they did was upgrade to latest code and add UPS system. The old ER ambulance entrance is now the shipping/staging area.
      http://victorytechcenter.org/
      My company is colocating some of our equipment in here come next month.

      We looked at Victory didn't go for it but it was a really cool datacenter.

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      IBM Server X3650 (Type7979I2S) Raid Problem? Server RAID Card 8K-L

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      scottalanmillerS

      @bhautik.shah said in IBM Server X3650 (Type7979I2S) Raid Problem? Server RAID Card 8K-L:

      Now i have to decide add on raid controller on to this server.

      A quality RAID controller is not cheap. Even the most entry level one will be worth more than a ten year old server. I would replace the server with one that comes with a RAID controller already.

      If you are in the US, xByte makes this super affordable for Dell and now HPE servers. Outside of the US, I normally advice SuperMicro.

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