What Are You Doing Right Now
-
Just getting started playing our every other friday D&D game.
-
@Joyfano said:
at work right now, doing some inventory of network using Spiceworks.
What happened to your avatar?
-
@scottalanmiller said:
@Joyfano said:
at work right now, doing some inventory of network using Spiceworks.
What happened to your avatar?
She probably tried to update hers like I did at one point. It took my old one away but didn't take the new one, so it switched to gravitar. It seems to be working now though..
-
Are you suppose to call DisplayPort Cables - DisplayPort Cables or Display Cables, It just sounds wrong to call it DisplayPort .... but wait it's a cable.
-
Another poor choice of Quickbooks: http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/954499-network-advice
-
@scottalanmiller said:
@Joyfano said:
at work right now, doing some inventory of network using Spiceworks.
What happened to your avatar?
lols can't find a good picture to replace my avatar
-
Just catchin up on the Footy scores so far this weekend.
My lads roasted the oppositionThen there was this example of how NOT to go head to head:
(Not really for the squeemish)
https://twitter.com/AFL/status/599427927558598656 -
You know it is really surprising just how fast and responsive ML is. Compared to similar communities, I can read and post several threads here while waiting for another community just to open a page.
-
I am downloading the remake of Grim Fandango. I am very excited to get to play that game after all of these years.
-
Coming up on more than five minutes waiting for a page to load on another community.
-
@scottalanmiller said:
You know it is really surprising just how fast and responsive ML is. Compared to similar communities, I can read and post several threads here while waiting for another community just to open a page.
Depends on the day. But Spiceworks loads a lot faster if I have Ad block plus installed if I don't it's slow as crap. Content filters and Intrusion prevention systems tend to mess with ML more though. Speaking of which I sure get a lot of stuff trying to come in (from the logs) on odd ports from an Nodebb forum looks to be a grove social community about gaming, odd. Since I don't visit it. They get blocked by my firewall though.
-
@thecreativeone91 said:
Content filters and Intrusion prevention systems tend to mess with ML more though.
Yes, NodeBB uses a more modern protocol and Socket.io so it is a handy way to see who has compliant networking gear and who has gear that is mangling the network connection. It was NodeBB's platform that had the earlier exposure of the Lenovo Shim - it was because their network driver mangled the HTTP calls from ML that we knew what to look for.
-
@thecreativeone91 said:
Speaking of which I sure get a lot of stuff trying to come in (from the logs) on odd ports from an Nodebb forum looks to be a grove social community about gaming, odd. Since I don't visit it. They get blocked by my firewall though.
Do you mean the gamrha.us community? What are you getting from there?
-
@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Speaking of which I sure get a lot of stuff trying to come in (from the logs) on odd ports from an Nodebb forum looks to be a grove social community about gaming, odd. Since I don't visit it. They get blocked by my firewall though.
Do you mean the gamrha.us community? What are you getting from there?
Yep. I cleared my firewall logs but it was trying to connect to my WAN IP on port 8080 I think it was.
-
@thecreativeone91 said:
Yep. I cleared my firewall logs but it was trying to connect to my WAN IP on port 8080 I think it was.
What was trying to connect? It's just a website like this one. What is it doing?
-
@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Yep. I cleared my firewall logs but it was trying to connect to my WAN IP on port 8080 I think it was.
What was trying to connect? It's just a website like this one. What is it doing?
Don't know. It's odd since I don't visit the site.
ulogd[13393]: id="2001" severity="info" sys="SecureNet" sub="packetfilter" name="Packet dropped" action="drop" fwrule="60003" outitf="eth0" srcmac="00:1a:a0:55:d5:42" srcip="162.242.243.171" proto="6" length="40" tos="0x00" prec="0x00" ttl="64" srcport="80" dstport="55671" tcpflags="ACK FIN"
-
Where do you see port 8080?
-
What makes you think that it is Gamrha.us?
-
Could that be an aggressive firewall like Untangle that might just be messing with normal web traffic?
-
@scottalanmiller said:
What makes you think that it is Gamrha.us?
That's what the IP goes to without the vhosts domain name. Didn't check if anything else was hosted there.