what happens when the package is too large for said lockbox, or there is too many items? I purchase a lot of stuff all at once from amazon and it's not uncommon for me to get a small pallet worth of boxes.
Posts made by Donahue
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RE: Miscellaneous Tech News
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Mostly they are used as scanners, not printers. When used as printers, it's normally to make pages for the kids to colour.
sometimes I make large coloring pages for the kids on our 36" wide plotters. They love those!
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RE: Windows Server 2003 Cluster Dead
@scottalanmiller, I read the first 10 posts or so like it was your ships log after you shipwrecked on a deserted island, and you were preserving the record for whoever found your body.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
is usb considered physical media these days?
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RE: Miscellaneous Tech News
I also use the lastpass app on my phone, I can use my fingerprint to open it so I dont have to type in my super long master password.
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RE: Miscellaneous Tech News
I use lastpass for almost everything. It's nice for things like websites, but it would be a pain for things like computer logins.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
There must have been a windows update that changed this behavior a few years ago. When W7 first came out, I don't remember having to do this ever. Now I do it probably once a week or so to somebody's workstation, both W7 and W10. But that folder will completely fill the hard drive if allowed to, and nothing ever seems to clean it out automatically.
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RE: VM Suggestions? Best Practice?
I would never consider dual boot again, thats a relic of the past. It's much simpler to just use virtualization, and allow both OS's to be on at the same time.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Another site with way to much space used.
Turns out - its the temp folder in Windows - 412 GB on a 500 Gb hard drive
Holy ShitNow google said can delete all of it, but is that safe to extra sure
I do this on a regular basis. Anything in that folder that windows still needs, it wont let you delete anyways. Just select all and skip the ones at the end that it can't delete.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
I made the proposal for both o365 or libre/zimbra. It was overwhelmingly in favor of sticking with MS office. As much as I am learning to like open source, we depend on at least some MS software. I also got to show them (several board members) NC now that I've got enough for them to see, and explain a lot of the benefits of that. We also discussed ERP and what our long term and short term plans are regarding our solution in that space.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
back in the office after almost two weeks off.
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RE: Merry Christmas you lot (2018)
Just wrapping it all up. It’s a tradition to wait until the last possible moment and then spend the morning half asleep.
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RE: file sharing in the 21st century
@JaredBusch said in file sharing in the 21st century:
@wrx7m said in file sharing in the 21st century:
@JaredBusch Interesting.
The fact that it works for you without even trying means that you have some kind of Nat hairpin already in place whether you know it or not
Blame fortigate
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RE: file sharing in the 21st century
@JaredBusch said in file sharing in the 21st century:
@wrx7m said in file sharing in the 21st century:
@JaredBusch Interesting.
The fact that it works for you without even trying means that you have some kind of Nat hairpin already in place whether you know it or not
Interesting, I didn’t know that.
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RE: file sharing in the 21st century
@Donahue said in file sharing in the 21st century:
The third question is similar to the second. I would like NC to create a consistent folder structure when a new user is created or when some similar event is triggered. I plan on seeing if I can treat NC like a folder redirection of sorts.
This works, at least the first half. You can create whatever you want for the default folders and files for new users by defining the skeletondirectory
'skeletondirectory' => '/path/to/nextcloud/core/skeleton',
https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/15/admin_manual/configuration_server/config_sample_php_parameters.htmlI set mine up with Documents, Desktop, and Scans folder, and no files.
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RE: file sharing in the 21st century
@JaredBusch said in file sharing in the 21st century:
@Donahue said in file sharing in the 21st century:
@Obsolesce said in file sharing in the 21st century:
@Donahue said in file sharing in the 21st century:
@JaredBusch said in file sharing in the 21st century:
@Donahue said in file sharing in the 21st century:
Is there a way to point devices on the LAN to the LAN address instead of the external address?
FFS, we just had this conversation in your other thread.
You use an internal based DNS name. for clients that are only ever in the office.
This prevernt you from having to add your public domain to your internal DNS.
Sorry, I see this as a slightly different thing. I do have external access now, and I would like users who may be out of the office to prefer internal when available. This is probably not a big deal though, no need to get your panties in a bunch
The only way to get internal clients to use different DNS than public clients is to have an internal DNS Zone that is the same name as your external public DNS name. But doing it that way means you need to copy over all public DNS records to your internal DNS zone now except now you will point hosts names to internal IP addresses for those you want
yeah, if that is the case, I will keep it simple and just run external full time.
That’s not how that works
I am not sure what you are saying. If I do nothing, then users are going to be looking at the external domain and can access it that way as the default. I dont have to point it to the internal name.
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RE: file sharing in the 21st century
@Obsolesce said in file sharing in the 21st century:
@Donahue said in file sharing in the 21st century:
@JaredBusch said in file sharing in the 21st century:
@Donahue said in file sharing in the 21st century:
Is there a way to point devices on the LAN to the LAN address instead of the external address?
FFS, we just had this conversation in your other thread.
You use an internal based DNS name. for clients that are only ever in the office.
This prevernt you from having to add your public domain to your internal DNS.
Sorry, I see this as a slightly different thing. I do have external access now, and I would like users who may be out of the office to prefer internal when available. This is probably not a big deal though, no need to get your panties in a bunch
The only way to get internal clients to use different DNS than public clients is to have an internal DNS Zone that is the same name as your external public DNS name. But doing it that way means you need to copy over all public DNS records to your internal DNS zone now except now you will point hosts names to internal IP addresses for those you want
yeah, if that is the case, I will keep it simple and just run external full time.