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    • JaredBuschJ

      CloudFlare enables Websockets for all accounts

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      One other thing @Minion-Queen, I push this so hard because @scottalanmiller continually is making all of these excuses about performance or platform, or whatever. Yet even the NodeBB developers themselves run everything with SSL, and have for quite some time.

      Your users ask for it. The developers of the NodeBB run SSL for the main community. Clouflare supports websockets via SSL. Prior to CoudFlare supporting websockets, there was the choice to use a subdomain on its own SSL for websockets while the rest of the site was behind CloudFlare Start SSL is free and has been even when this community was started. Let's Encrypt now exists and is also free. Google has given search boost to SSL sites for 2 years Claims of performance issues are not substantiated to more than milliseconds based on research. Your users ask for it.

      You know the one thing I have never actually seen posted even one time?

      A user specifically asking that SSL be not enabled.

      Sure many people have posted that they do not care. Or that they do not see the point in SSL on a public forum. But none of that is objection.

    • mlnewsM

      LEDE Project Forks OpenWRT for Greater Transparency and Security

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      DustinB3403D

      the OpenWRT project has been around for a long time, I even used it for a bit on an older router of mine.

      I was very upset with the poor / old documentation around there and quickly dropped it. Maybe this will help to fix those issues. Hopefully the project won't up and vanish.

      With renewed vigor they might pull this back around.

      I hope for the best.

    • mlnewsM

      Simplicity Linux 16.04 Released

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      scottalanmillerS

      @DustinB3403 said in Simplicity Linux 16.04 Released:

      The second picture reminds me of Apple OS X by a lot.

      Yeah, the floating middle menu bar has been copied a lot. I'm not sure if the overall design started with OSX or KDE. KDE definitely had it a really long time ago. The super sized icons, though, is definitely all OSX.

    • mlnewsM

      Six Interesting Themes for Ubuntu Linux

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    • mlnewsM

      Lumina Desktop 0.9.0 Released

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    • mlnewsM

      A Look at Fedora Sugar on a Stick

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    • mlnewsM

      Mark Shuttleworth on No Compromises in Ubuntu Security

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      jospoortvlietJ

      Hmmm, if he cares so much about security he should disable the Universe repository, it's full of security holes. Essentially, installing anything from there is an exercise in installing a backdoor.

      Of course, there's not much choice, you want that software to be available. Though choice 😉

    • mlnewsM

      Tecmint Looks at ChaletOS

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      DustinB3403D

      I used ChaletOS and it was very intuitive, very much an XP like feel or Windows 7 which was the goal.

      Very good OS for basic computer users.

    • mlnewsM

      Tecmint on the Top 5 Linux Desktop Alternatives to Windows 10

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      scottalanmillerS

      I think that the YUM repo adding system is even easier than the PPAs.

    • mlnewsM

      Cloud Commander a Web File Manager

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    • AmbarishrhA

      Major Vulnerability in Freshdesk

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      DashrenderD

      Wow.. nice process they have there too.

    • mlnewsM

      Microsoft 74-409 Virtualization Study Guide from Veeam

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      iroalI

      Looks great !!

      Thanks for the doc.

    • mlnewsM

      Devuan Linux Reaches Beta

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      mlnewsM

      Codename: Init Freedom

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      Extending Pidgin to Support Google Hangouts

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      scottalanmillerS

      @BBigford said in Extending Pidgin to Support Google Hangouts:

      @scottalanmiller said in Extending Pidgin to Support Google Hangouts:

      @BBigford said in Extending Pidgin to Support Google Hangouts:

      @scottalanmiller said in Extending Pidgin to Support Google Hangouts:

      @BBigford said in Extending Pidgin to Support Google Hangouts:

      @scottalanmiller said in Extending Pidgin to Support Google Hangouts:

      @BBigford said in Extending Pidgin to Support Google Hangouts:

      Of the janky company IM setups, I've typically noticed something like 90% use Pidgeon and 10% use anything else (mostly Hangouts). It's all a janky setup, no central management, and everyone using their personal accounts. I

      Pidgin is just a client. It can easily be used in a well managed, centralized corporate environment. I've never seen it any other way.

      How does the account management work? Just curious cause I haven't saw anyone deploy Pigeon with a centralized, well managed system.

      However you want depending on the back end. OpenFire will just tie in to Active Directory, if you want, or LDAP. Or it will run its own database.

      I know Spark as a client for OpenFire is popular, but that only works with Windows/Mac/Linux... Everywhere I've setup OpenFire I've only ever had it done internal since Spark isn't available for mobile. Since Pidgin is available on Android and iOS... Could you point it external?

      OpenFire is just an XMPP server. Spark, Pidgin and others are just XMPP clients. They are all generic. it's all just XMPP.

      Can OF be configured to point externally then? I haven't tried it on mobile but I figure with some DNS entries and a firewall rule, I don't see why not...

      Of course, XMPP is just a web protocol, just like HTTP. You just expose it and done. XMPP is XML, just like HTML. That's how 99% of deployments work. Think about Google Chat, that's XMPP.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Elastix 4 Has Released

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      @JaredBusch Yuck, thanks for the "stay away from".

    • mlnewsM

      Using DSH, the Distributed Shell, on Linux

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      scottalanmillerS

      @Kelly said in Using DSH, the Distributed Shell, on Linux:

      Hmm, this might be an interesting alternative to cssh since it doesn't mirror keyboard input, but merely runs the same command. I'll have to see if we can adapt this for running our auditing scripts.

      Yeah, a little bit more robust there 🙂

    • mlnewsM

      OpenIndiana 2016.04 Has Released

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      scottalanmillerS

      Youtube Video

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      ownCloud Founder and CTO Leaves to Pursue Other Opportunities

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      scottalanmillerS

      @Dashrender said in ownCloud Founder and CTO Leaves to Pursue Other Opportunities:

      That would be awesome, but is that even legal? I'm guessing that if a company is in bankruptcy, there might not be any way for them to do it..someone else buys it and decides where it goes.

      If someone buys them, then it is that new company that should decide. And they should do it immediately. Tons of stuff is bought and lost over time. Very sad.

      Video games this is huge. How many 1980s games are abandonware. But someone still owns them all.

    • mlnewsM

      Free to Good Home: Thunderbird

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      scottalanmillerS

      @tonyshowoff said in Free to Good Home: Thunderbird:

      It wasn't a bad email client overall though. It seems to me that some sort of generic web based email client akin to gmail would be neat. There are things like it, but none fully support multiple mailboxes equally like Thunderbird.

      Nylas N1 is interesting and just added that feature a month or so ago.

    • mlnewsM

      Bring Your Child to Work Day Goes Awry

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      @scottalanmiller said in Bring Your Child to Work Day Goes Awry:

      Whoops

      That would be my kid. Until he's old enough to not grab random wires and yank, He's not getting anywhere near my server rooms at work, lol.

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