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Controversial posts made by Alex Sage
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
Also, nothing about opening firewall ports in this guide.
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
@scottalanmiller said in Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB:
php artisan app:install
This also no longer works as of version 3...
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
Looks like timezone is set to UTC by default now.
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RE: Issues Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7
We have a proxy that we are required to use to get to the internet, I wonder if that is causing some issues....
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RE: Issues Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7
@dustinb3403 There is nothing in the HTML directory
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RE: UNMS & UCRM on same server
@jaredbusch said in UNMS & UCRM on same server:
@nerdydad said in UNMS & UCRM on same server:
Well that was easy. Installed both on the same server and moved UNMS to 8080/8443. No errors at all. Am I missing something by not installing nginx?
I hate using ports on public facing stuff.
Yeah, unms.domain.com, and ucrm.domain.com would be cleaner.
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RE: UNMS & UCRM on same server
I would use LXD containers and nginx as @JaredBusch mentions.
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RE: Nginx Allow Domain Instead Of IP Address
@nashbrydges said in Nginx Allow Domain Instead Of IP Address:
@aaronstuder said in Nginx Allow Domain Instead Of IP Address:
Or maybe this?
Not really an option since I'm allowing a range of IPs assigned to the company in the Nginx config file. It wouldn't be viable to setup a cert on every endpoint in the company to allow access to the portal. This option works great if you're dealing with only a few endpoints that don't often change.
You could push the certificate to all the clients, using AD, Salts, etc.
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Fedora 27 is now available in beta
Fedora 27, the latest version of the Fedora operating system, is now available in beta. The Fedora Project is a global community that works together to lead the advancement of free and open source software. As part of the community’s mission, the project delivers three editions, each one a free, Linux-based system tailored to meet specific use cases: Fedora 27 Atomic Host Beta, Fedora 27 Server Beta, and Fedora 27 Workstation Beta. Fedora Project Leader Matthew Miller walks through new features and capabilities: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/fedora-27-beta-now-available
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RE: Javascript pop up in Firefox on Yahoo Finance
Setup a PiHole and see if the problem goes away
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RE: Options for deploying standardized image to desktop & laptops?
@Shuey said in Options for deploying standardized image to desktop & laptops?:
I've currently been using a Macrium PE disc (free version)
This version is for non-commercial home use.
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RE: Strongarm.io hosting the St Louis SpiceCorp
From what I see there just a DNS service.
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netdata 1.5 released - big update!
- netdata now runs on FreeBSD and MacOS
- netdata now supports Graphite, OpenTSDB, Prometheus and compatible backends
- netdata now monitors systemd Services
- new plugins: fping, postgres, varnish, elasticsearch, haproxy, freeradius, mdstat, ISC dhcpd, fail2ban, openvpn, NUMA memory, CPU Idle States, gunicorn, ECC memory errors, IPC semaphores, uptime
- improved plugins: netfilter conntrack, mysql/mariadb, ipfs, cpufreq, hddtemp, sensors, nginx, nginx_log, phpfpm, redis, dovecot, containers and cgroups, disk space, apps.plugin, tc (QoS) and almost all internal plugins (memory, IPv4 and IPv6, network interfaces, QoS, etc)
- dozens of new and improved alarms (including performance monitoring alarms for mysql)
- new alarm notifications: messagebird.com, pagerduty.com, pushbullet.com, twilio.com, hipchat, kafka
- dozens more improvements and performance optimizations