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    Posts made by Alex Sage

    • RE: Miscellaneous Tech News

      VoIP.ms - New Feature: Phone Book Groups

      The phone book groups feature is located under "DID Numbers" then under "Phone Book". You can now create unique groups that fit your needs (e.g. family, work or friends)! Groups can also be used in combination with our CallerID filtering feature. You could for instance route all your calls from your "family" group to your personal mobile.

      https://wiki.voip.ms/article/Phone_book

      posted in News
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    • RE: Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions

      @thwr said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:

      @scottalanmiller said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:

      I am trying to track down the best of the open source email offerings and figure out which is good, which is bad, what is unique and why to choose one over another. So far, these are the known high end candidates of which I am aware.

      • Zimbra
      • Kopano
      • Zentyal
      • iRedMail

      Does anyone have any input into what is good or bad, or any candidates that are missing from the list? I've not included some things like RoundCube which is just a client and not an email system. RoundCube could be used with any of these products, for example.

      I'm a big fan of the classic Postfix + Dovecot (still in use/maintained?) + MariaDB/MySQL/PostgreSQL + SpamAssassin + ClamAV + Sieve + Roundcube combo. There's a pretty cool managesieve plugin for Roundcube which allows you to create filters from within the webmailer.

      But it's a lot of work to get everything running.

      Sounds like https://mailinabox.email/

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions

      @dave_c said in Finding the Best Open Source Email Solutions:

      @scottalanmiller
      My Open Source solution of choice is Mailcow.

      How are you liking Mailcow? Any issues?

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: DFW SpiceCorps - 11/29/2018 - Join Us Remotely if You Cannot Attend in Person!

      @NetworkNerd

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      posted in Mango Happenings
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    • RE: Fedora CockPit (with KVM) Copy and Paste

      @DustinB3403 said in Fedora CockPit (with KVM) Copy and Paste:

      @FATeknollogee said in Fedora CockPit (with KVM) Copy and Paste:

      I usually create /mnt/iso (for iso's) & /mnt/data (for vm's).
      Go to the terminal tab & use wget to grab the iso

      wget https://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/29/Server/x86_64/iso/Fedora-Server-dvd-x86_64-29-1.2.iso
      

      Ive made a directory for iso, this is already done.

      The issue is I don't want to have to type in a long url to download every iso.

      Copy and Paste within the terminal tab is what I'm looking for.

      Me too. According to @scottalanmiller it just works but its never worked for me.

      posted in IT Discussion
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      Alex Sage
    • RE: Ring Time For Find Me Follow Me W/ Call Confirmation

      @syko24 said in Ring Time For Find Me Follow Me W/ Call Confirmation:

      I would prefer to eliminate it but what if the person's cell phone is off. Then it is always going straight to their cell voicemail which I want to avoid.

      Doh, duh. That makes since.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Ring Time For Find Me Follow Me W/ Call Confirmation

      Nevermind...

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Ring Time For Find Me Follow Me W/ Call Confirmation

      @JaredBusch That's a good point. Thanks. I'll try that.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Ring Time For Find Me Follow Me W/ Call Confirmation

      I have our shipping manager setup as a Ring Group.

      This seems to work somewhat well. Both phones ring at the same time, so you don't have to wait for it to ring, then go to FMFM, etc.

      You can still confirm calls, and it doesn't make you confirm the call from your extension. Voicemails still end up on the PBX.

      If you get a lot of calls, it can be annoying to get that many call on your mobile phone, but it works in some cases.

      posted in IT Discussion
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      Alex Sage
    • RE: Ring Time For Find Me Follow Me W/ Call Confirmation

      One option is to have an Announcement:

      Please wait while we try to connect your call, etc.

      Also, you can change the hold music after the Announcement so it's more clear that your trying to connect them.

      (IE: Hold Music vs. Ringing)

      0_1543423411972_127fca8d-f010-40af-ad26-d8bd698f2c83-image.png

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Vultr: Instance Security Notice:

      @scottalanmiller He can all requests not coming from the IP or Subnet (Assuming on DHCP)

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Vultr: Instance Security Notice:

      Wait, your on Vultr... Use the Vultr Firewall!

      https://www.vultr.com/docs/vultr-firewall

      posted in IT Discussion
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      Alex Sage
    • RE: Vultr: Instance Security Notice:

      https://mangolassi.it/topic/15008/pihole-for-friends-and-family/14

      😉

      posted in IT Discussion
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      Alex Sage
    • RE: NodeBB 1.10.2 Fresh Install Errors

      Try this:

      # Socket.IO Support
      proxy_http_version 1.1;
      proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
      proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";
      

      From @JaredBusch's guide.

      posted in IT Discussion
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      Alex Sage
    • RE: Install Jitsi-Meet on Debian 9 minimal

      @JaredBusch care to elaborate? It's working for me.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Install Jitsi-Meet on Debian 9 minimal

      @JaredBusch said in Install Jitsi-Meet on Debian 9 minimal:

      If you are running your Jitsi-Meet instance behind NAT, then you must port forward the following ports to your Jitsti server:
      80/tcp, 443/tcp, 10000:20000/ucp

      According to this:

      https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/blob/master/doc/quick-install.md#advanced-configuration

      You only need to open TCP/443 and UDP 10000

      And, I don't think you even need 443 since we are using a reverse proxy?

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Install Jitsi-Meet on Debian 9 minimal

      @JaredBusch Ah, gotcha.

      Also, you should post the full .conf

      server {
              client_max_body_size 40M;
              server_name jitsi.domain.com;
      
          location / {
              ssi on;
              proxy_pass https://10.0.0.85/;
              proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr;
              proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
          }
          # BOSH
          location /http-bind {
              proxy_pass http://10.0.0.85:5280/http-bind;
              proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr;
              proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
          }
      
          # xmpp websockets
          location /xmpp-websocket {
              proxy_pass              http://10.0.0.85:5280/xmpp-websocket;
              proxy_http_version      1.1;
              proxy_set_header        Upgrade $http_upgrade;
              proxy_set_header        Connection "upgrade";
              proxy_set_header        Host $host;
              tcp_nodelay             on;
          }
      
      }
      
      posted in IT Discussion
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      Alex Sage
    • RE: Wrapping your head around LVM.

      @JaredBusch said in Wrapping your head around LVM.:

      CentOS 7

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      posted in IT Discussion
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