• Accessing ownCloud From The Internet

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    @alex.olynyk said:

    Server: CentOS 7

    Database: SQLite

    OC-Version:8.2.2

    PHP-Version:5.4.16

    I used the public server wizard on an NSA 2400 to create NAT policy and firewall rules for Own Cloud.
    I setup httpd.conf to listen on port 8080
    I added the public IP address of my SonicWALL with port 8080 to trusted domains.
    When I go to http://Public_IP:8080 from outside the network I get page cant be found.
    What am I missing? Please let me know if you need screenshots or log files.

    The simplest answer is that ownCloud does not answer on http://Public_IP:8080. It answers on http://Public_IP:8080/owncloud

    If that does not work, then you missed something in your firewall configs.

    Of course this is all assuming that it works internally.

  • How to Annoy Comcast Support

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  • File server got affected by .micro

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    RoopanKumarR

    @Reid-Cooper do have any documents for the steps to be taken or how this works. So i will recommended to download and check with it.

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    DashrenderD

    How did this go?

  • Wide Format Color Printers

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    david.wieseD

    why not just look at a Toshiba mfp, or any color mfp for that fact? Every single one of my Toshiba mfp's 4540 (color) or 356 (b&w) do 11x17 native. No changes and can be used for every day printing, therefore eliminating the specialty. The Toshiba units that I purchased are $7000 but last a million or more prints with proper maintenance.

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    dafyreD

    @gjacobse said:

    @Danp said:

    My old wife had a tail too! 😏

    Tail or Horns?

    Both.

  • Why Does Open Source Matter?

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    ChrisJC

    Open source has been a very important tool in the operation of many cheaper systems, by cheaper, I mean company's who want the best, for the least. Been there done that. But, we used a Zip program that had a 4gb limitation, probably due to the limitations in place at the time of writing/modification. There were no warnings on its help, or on user documentation. A 6gb structure was not being zipped, Music mostly ITunes. Sure no problem there, just the Owners Son. Documentation, patching after the fact? What of limitations as above? Backup's serve well but would not have been needed if we could have stored the dir in a non local storage device. Now testing is as thorough as you can get without knowing all sources modified since the first code was documented, and as above some documentation may not have been known by the author, whoever that might have been. Managers hate not having someone to scream at on the phone if some part of what they have used does not perform as advertised, HA. But still open source fills a void, one that some 'Licensed' code cannot fill. As long as this is true, pioneers will navigate through the code until the 'perfect' fit is found.

  • On-Premises, DMZ, Or Hosted

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    scottalanmillerS

    Very situational. We do Vultr often because it is so cost effective. We are deploying our newest on premises because of capacity reasons. All depends what you have, how you plan to use it, etc. All deployment options have a valid use case.

  • XO VM Disappears from Web console

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  • Issue with Elasticsearch

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    scottalanmillerS

    I think, unless you have some crazy log traffic, that if you can get 4GB for ELK in an SMB, you are nearly always good. I'd expect hundreds of servers to be able to log to that, as long as you have fast disks (it still has to get to disk fast enough no matter how much memory there is.)

    We've had massive Splunk databases with 32GB - 64GB, but those are taking data from thousands and thousands of servers and doing so as a high availability failover cluster, so they have to ingest, index and replicate in real time.

  • Aetherstore in the real world

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    scottalanmillerS

    @ReneeHayter welcome to the community!

  • Feb Project - Radius? Network Security

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    Deleted74295D

    @Carnival-Boy said:

    @Breffni-Potter said:

    I just don't give out the private wifi key. 🙂 Works a lot here.

    What's to stop people from simply getting it off their laptop (or their colleague's laptop)?

    What happens is the moment I see your personal device on my network, you hear about it.

    If I see it again, your manager hears about it.

    Or...

    https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/269617-windows-7-and-hiding-the-wireless-password
    http://www.thewindowsclub.com/disable-password-reveal-button-windows-8

  • Webfiltering - what do you use - assuming you do.

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    scottalanmillerS

    Yeah, not ideal.

  • Best PBX Software?

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    DashrenderD

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Dashrender said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    Sounds like your Mitel just isn't up to snuff if it requires that and you are using a kludge to get around a hobbled system.

    Now you're assuming facts not in evidence. I have no idea if the Mitel can have a one button transfer to a conference bridge (more likely two button, conference and the conference location).

    As for the setup, I've never used a setup with a one button transfer to a conference bridge, so I couldn't reference it. I learned something 🙂

    So if you haven't used the one button transfer, and you have a Mitel, is it because you've just not bothered to use it, even though it was the driver that brought you to the Mitel, or do you feel that the Mitel is not up to snuff? Or is there a third option I am missing?

    The company was using Inter-Tel (bought my Mitel) when I joined the company. Conferencing at the phone level I'm sure was not why they went with Inter-Tel - it's just a feature they discovered and continued to use.

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  • I Love MangoLassi - What Can I Do?

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  • Where is AJ?

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    I don't post as much not because of how much I work, but what type of work I do. I always post like crazy when I have a desk job. But when I don't...I don't have the availability to post like I'd like to.

  • XenServer and MDADM?

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    DustinB3403D

    @anonymous said:

    Anyone have a guide I could follow? I am new to MDADM

    http://mangolassi.it/topic/6675/building-out-xenserver-6-5-with-usb-boot-and-software-raid-10

  • Outlook requesting password every time

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    iroalI

    I've the same problem, it was cause by Bitlocker.

  • Super important power supply question

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    creaytC

    To anyone who's curious, in practice my impression is that it makes a HUGE difference. Processor performance on the 980 box is much MUCH better than on the power-strained TI box, which I'm sending back. When overclocked to the same speed, the TI box with identical settings hovers down below 2 Ghz most of the time while the 980 box is up above 4 most of the time w/ load. The disk performance ( same exact drive, just moved ) w/ rapid mode, which is very proc dependent is also much better on the 980 box, breaking 5 GB/s read/write. So, yeah, question answered. The 980 box is also quieter, which I adore. Good thing I don't play many games and the card difference isn't a huge deal, or at least I keep telling myself that.