Just rebooted 2 more times, no luck. It's a ER-X if that makes any difference.
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RE: Ubiquity release firmware 1.7.0 for the EdgeMax routers todayposted in News
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RE: Ubiquity release firmware 1.7.0 for the EdgeMax routers todayposted in News
I just upgraded to 1.7, but I don't see the Traffic Analysis tab, what am I missing?
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RE: Hand Crampsposted in Water Closet
@MattSpeller Thanks for saying on topic and not making masturbation jokes.
How does the mouse you linked help? Less moving of your hand?
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RE: Axigen Free Mail Serverposted in IT Discussion
The install looks pretty straight forward:
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/index.php/Installing_Axigen_-_Admin_Manual
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RE: Anthems Credit Monitoring and Securityposted in Water Closet
Don't waste your love on somebody, who doesn't value it.
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RE: The Linux Jumpbox: How toposted in IT Discussion
Good night, good night! parting is such sweet sorrow,
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TV as a Monitorposted in IT Discussion
So I just bought a VIZIO E-Series 32” Class Full‑Array LED Smart TV however it seems to only support a maximum resolution of 1920x1080. The screen looks nice and everything, but everything is very large. Anyway to get a higher resolution so I can fit more windows on the screen?
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RE: ScreenConnect Setupposted in IT Discussion
@scottalanmiller said:
@anonymous said:
So if I understand this right, the only thing the SSL cert does it protect the login?
Just the really important bit

With Two Factor Enabled, it's not that important.
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RE: So, Microsoft Made a Virtual XBOX 360posted in Water Closet
@scottalanmiller said:
No, can't use HyperV. HyperV is a type one, bare metal hypervisor
Are you sure? I am pretty sure it is a version of HyperV.
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RE: ScreenConnect Setupposted in IT Discussion
So if I understand this right, the only thing the SSL cert does it protect the login?
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RE: ScreenConnect Setupposted in IT Discussion
From the SC website:
*All data passing between host and guest systems is fully encrypted and protected from unauthorized access. This includes all screen data, file transfers, key strokes, and chat messages. ScreenConnect employs a 256 bit AES encryption algorithm, similar to that used by many banking and government institutions.
Although ScreenConnect encrypts all Relay session traffic by default, the Web Server HTTP traffic is not encrypted unless configured with SSL. There's really not a way to SSL/secure just the Login process without securing the entire website. Though this is something that we are looking into.*
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RE: ScreenConnect Setupposted in IT Discussion
Maybe I am missing something here, but how important is it to use a SSL cert on your Portal Page?
All the remote support sessions are encrypted, so is this really a concern?
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RE: ScreenConnect Setupposted in IT Discussion
@JaredBusch said:
You can't use the same port for both services.
Right, so I will just swap the ports.
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RE: ScreenConnect Setupposted in IT Discussion
@thecreativeone91 said:
It's got to have a cert weather it's self-signed or a verified SSL cert.
Do they provide a self-signed one out of the box?