@scottalanmiller I think the words you are looking for is: "You were right, Aaron"
Controversial posts made by Alex Sage
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RE: Forced HTTPS Is Now On
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RE: Why Are VoIP Phones So Expensive in Mexico and Panama
Are the prices in USD?
Mexico uses $ but it's normally in peso.
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RE: Using Google Authenticator to Set Up Two Factor Authentication for Linux
This guide is complete rubbish . DO NOT FOLLOW IT.
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RE: Forced HTTPS Is Now On
@scottalanmiller HTTPS makes sites, faster, not slower.
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RE: Vultr Storage Instances
@wrx7m said in Vultr Storage Instances:
I have had the same problem for months. @JaredBusch suggested spinning up a VC2 instance and then add block storage to it.
FFS. No.
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RE: HTTPS Everywhere: Encryption for All WordPress.com Sites
The Letβs Encrypt project gave us an efficient and automated way to provide SSL certificates for a large number of domains. We launched the first batch of certificates in January 2016 and immediately started working with Letβs Encrypt to make the process smoother for our massive and growing list of domains.
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RE: First Numbers from CloudFlare
@scottalanmiller can you upload a valid certificate to the CDN? How many links are we talking about? Seems like it should be a small amount?
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RE: Spam
@scottalanmiller said in Spam:
mangolassi is a commonish English word. Very guessable as an email name.
No, it's not. This is concerning, and should be looked at.
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Installing LXD on Ubuntu 18.04 (The Right Way)
Ubuntu 18.04 comes with LXD installed as a DEB package, however the recommended way to install it is via snap.
Note: If you do a netboot installation LXD is not installed
On a fresh installation without LXD configured:
sudo apt remove --purge lxd lxd-client liblxc1 lxcfs
Then install LXD via snap
sudo snap install lxd
On a existing system with LXD configured/containers running:
install LXD via snap
sudo snap install lxd
Then migrate to the snap install of LXD
sudo lxd.migrate
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RE: Fedora 28 KVM Cockpit Doesn't Show All VMs
@scottalanmiller Right, but you said 2 hosts had the same issue, so it seems like maybe it's more widespread
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RE: Fedora 28 KVM Cockpit Doesn't Show All VMs
@scottalanmiller Have you submitted any issue here?
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RE: Spiceworks Platform API Removal
@scottalanmiller said in Spiceworks Platform API Removal:
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2026938-removing-platform-apps-from-the-spiceworks-app-center
Do you see the word community in the link?
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RE: Spiceworks Platform API Removal
I thought we didn't talk about other communities?
β’ No posting content from other IT communities