• Initial impressions of bareos

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    travisdh1T

    I've got it installed, and backing itself up, but the first client system is throwing errors on me. Firewall ports are open and services running according to the guide here. It'll be this afternoon before I can get around to looking at the error logs.

  • Nearly Every Technical Conversation

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    DustinB3403D

    I'd adjust the title if I could. . .

    Nearly every topic, that turns personal . ..

    But it is true. .

  • GNU Root in Android

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    @Lakshmana said in GNU Root in Android:

    @thwr This is the link i have checked for the installation but no luck
    https://fossbytes.com/how-to-install-a-linux-on-android-phone-without-rooting/

    That article doesn't mention about VNC or such, looks like you used multiple articles to get this done, and haven't shared any screenshots or errors apart from your statement that its not working. And not sure what are you trying to achieve by installing it on a low spec phone, other than just try to see how it works!

    Just found another how-to http://www.techrepublic.com/article/use-gnuroot-to-install-a-gnulinux-distribution-on-your-android-device/ Check this and see if you can set it up.

  • Text in Vertical in CSS

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    scottalanmillerS

    @mareesvlpt said in Text in Vertical in CSS:

    just try this...
    add this css for that text element
    transform: rotate(270deg)

    Welcome to MangoLassi!

  • Previous Versions removed recently from Windows 10... i think.

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    CloudKnightC

    You could also use the Free Veeam Endpoint Backup, in latest version it also has CryptoLocker protection for USB attached external storage devices.

  • XenServer backup: XenToolBox

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    scottalanmillerS

    @FATeknollogee said in XenServer backup: XenToolBox:

    @scottalanmiller I have zero experience with XTB & that's what prompted my initial question.

    That's worth something. I'm just wondering what we should be looking for. What's the proposed value. Without knowing that, it's easy to overlook during testing.

  • CentOS 7 image on Vultr

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    JaredBuschJ

    Looks like def more than minimal.

    [root@bna-cmty ~]# yum -y install nano wget firewalld yum-cron epel-release Loaded plugins: fastestmirror Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * base: mirror.rackspace.com * epel: mirror.steadfast.net * extras: centos.mirrors.tds.net * updates: cosmos.illinois.edu Package nano-2.3.1-10.el7.x86_64 already installed and latest version Package wget-1.14-10.el7_0.1.x86_64 already installed and latest version Package firewalld-0.3.9-14.el7.noarch already installed and latest version Package epel-release-7-8.noarch already installed and latest version Resolving Dependencies --> Running transaction check ---> Package yum-cron.noarch 0:3.4.3-132.el7.centos.0.1 will be installed --> Finished Dependency Resolution

    Not going to bother making a comparison, just noting that nano and wget are not part of a minimal install. Neither is epel, but firewalld actually is back in the minimal package if you go look at the monthly releases instead of the last "release" which was 1511.

  • Zimbra and ActiveSync

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    StrongBadS

    @coliver said in Zimbra and ActiveSync:

    I think because active sync requires a license from Microsoft they were never able to include it in the community version.

    That's what I have always been led to believe.

  • Sanity check - DNS Filtering on WAN

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    scottalanmillerS

    @Romo said in Sanity check - DNS Filtering on WAN:

    Of course technical users if truly motivated will bypass the solution tunneling through 80 or 443.

    technical.... or anyone who takes the time to ask someone technical.

  • Time to gut the network - thoughts?

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    scottalanmillerS

    @Dashrender said in Time to gut the network - thoughts?:

    @JaredBusch said in Time to gut the network - thoughts?:

    Correct you do have QoS. It is on the VLAN, that contains the voice devices.

    So the following is an incorrect assumption.

    @scottalanmiller said in Time to gut the network - thoughts?:

    You might want to LEAD with.... since we discovered that QoS was not set up properly and has never been a problem we can assume that QoS and ensuring call quality cannot be the reason.

    Let them come up with a reason if you head that off at the pass.

    No, it's correct. They didn't do their jobs properly. They neither did the sensible, cost effective thing for the business, which would have been to not have a VLAN at all. Nor did they properly do QoS for your VoIP traffic.

    So no matter what, they didn't set up QoS correctly for you.

  • Moderators Denying Ability to Explain

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    CyaliC

    How about both parties take a bit of a break? Neither side is going to solve anything by continuing to call each other out.

  • When management uses IT to solve people problems

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    DashrenderD

    @scottalanmiller said in When management uses IT to solve people problems:

    @Dashrender said in When management uses IT to solve people problems:

    @scottalanmiller said in When management uses IT to solve people problems:

    I say this constantly. So often IT seems to be used (or feels like it should be) acting as some kind of weird HR department that works by disabling functionality rather than addressing employee problems. And when you ask why IT doesn't do what HR should do, they don't have the authority. When asked why HR doesn't fix the problem, we are told that HR doesn't care (which means that management doesn't care.) Which makes me wonder... why does IT care when the business does not?

    But IT doesn't care, in these case IT's just doing what management told them to do.

    Actually, most of the time when I see this, IT cares way, way too much. There are times when it is just foolish management, but very rarely do I actually see that without IT at least encouraging it if not doing it unilaterally.

    OK I'll admit I used to be guilty of that, but much less so these days.

  • Phone Photography - 4:3 Vs. 16:9 and the Dreaded Vertical Position

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    scottalanmillerS

    @BRRABill said in Phone Photography - 4:3 Vs. 16:9 and the Dreaded Vertical Position:

    @scottalanmiller said

    It's amazing how many good photos are ruined by this. It makes so many things unwatchable. Videos are so much worse than photos. Photos you can excuse sometimes, there are times that you can do that. But not with videos, at no time is vertical video okay.

    I'm confused by your statement in the context of this thread.

    Are you saying you are OK with the quality hit to keep it in 16:9?

    No, I'm talking about the resulting pictures. If there is a phone problem that it is not doing 16:9 well, do 4:3 and crop it if you want to display it.

  • iPhone and Text Messaging - Texts Not In Same Conversation

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    BRRABillB

    I get texts and iMessages from the same person intermingled on my iPhone.

  • public Zabbix server - hosts inside firewall

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    Mike DavisM

    I got it working. For some reason I needed to use the 32 bit agent on my 64 bit systems.

    You download the agent from:
    http://www.zabbix.com/download.php

    extract the zabbix_agentd.exe to a folder like c:\zabbix
    in the c:\zabbix folder create a file called:
    zabbix_agentd.win.conf
    The file needs to contain:
    Server=xx.xx.14.212 #the IP address of your Zabbix server
    ServerActive=xx.xx.14.212 #the IP address of your Zabbix server
    Hostname=yourinternalservername #the name here has to match the name that you configure on the Zabbix server

    once you save the file you run:
    c:\zabbix\zabbix_agentd.exe --config c:\zabbix\zabbix_agentd.win.conf --install
    net start "zabbix agent"

    If you open services.msc you should see the Zabbix service and it should be running.

  • Any Oracle DB admin there??!!!

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    RoopanKumarR

    oracle 11g express edition - will this have Db or we need to link any sql db here

  • How to add BIlling/provisioning to Elastix MT version

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    scottalanmillerS

    Yeah, sadly MT has very, very few users and is totally unique as a product so there is almost no third party support for it.

  • EdgeRouter X for small office with PCI compliance

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    DashrenderD

    I hate that we do CC through a website instead of a piece of hardware.... Makes it a lot harder to "comply"

  • Long Shot - Evolution & Zimbra GAL

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    anthonyhA

    Used the local admin account to bind, and GAL address autocompletion works in Evolution and Thunderbird. So, thats good. Now to create that dummy account...

  • need help with Zabbix server

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    scottalanmillerS

    @dafyre said in need help with Zabbix server:

    Could always start over and follow JB's guide. May be a bit easier.

    Not a bad idea. Have a solid baseline and know what the set up is.