My test is running on a $5 instance, no swap, and seems to be doing ok with one device.
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RE: Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7posted in IT Discussion
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RE: Ubiquiti UNMS - First impressionsposted in IT Discussion
While not feature rich, UNMS has some support inside the UMobile Android App as well

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RE: Bat file Protectionposted in IT Discussion
What are you trying to accomplish with this script exactly? Can you post the code here?
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
And successfully made it to Minneapolis. Where I can talk about all my hoostsss (that’s for you @scottalanmiller)
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RE: Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!posted in IT Discussion
@travisdh1 said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:
@gjacobse said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:
@travisdh1 said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:
@gjacobse said in Raspberri Pi, don't use if you've used Debian based distros!:
I wonder if this here is the reason why you had so much trouble.... Not that I know that much about it:
Honeeepi
Honeeepi is a honeypot sensor on Raspberry Pi which based on customized Raspbian OS.The first release (v201310) consist of Dionaea honeypot which only operate on Raspberry pi B Model.
The second release (v201501) was pre-installed with several honeypot packages (Dionaea, Kippo, Conpot, Glastopf) and run on both Raspberry pi B and B+ Model.
Third release (v201509) was pre-installed with multiple honeypot packages (Dionaea, Kippo, Conpot, Glastopf)and in additional of classic like honeypot honeyd, amun that run on Raspberry pi 2, B and B+.
Fourth release (v201610) was pre-installed with updated honeypot packages (Dionaea, Cowrie, Conpot, Glastopf)and in additional of classic like honeypot honeyd, amun that run on Raspberry pi 3 model B.It also run the ntop, snort and remote pcap to allow network monitoring and capturing of pcap for further analysis.
They are all pre-installed, but not one automatically runs at boot. You have to do that yourself, which isn't hard, but I wanted to give it the Office Space treatment before I ever got to that point.
Makes sense....
Thought I am still reading - just what is the
honeypot?A
honeypotis something that pretends to be a real service, but really has no service(s) running and just logs what is done on the system. You know those global internet attack maps? Ahoneypotis how they generally collect that data.It's a trap
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RE: Ubiquiti Security Gatewayposted in IT Discussion
@dustinb3403 said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway:
So last annoying question (hopefully).. . .
Why does Ubiquiti have so many different products that overlap so much?
Simple answer: multiple audiences. Different product lines are geared for different uses.
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RE: Ubiquiti Security Gatewayposted in IT Discussion
@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway:
@donaldlandru said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway:
@dustinb3403 said in Ubiquiti Security Gateway:
So last annoying question (hopefully).. . .
Why does Ubiquiti have so many different products that overlap so much?
Simple answer: multiple audiences. Different product lines are geared for different uses.
That is the nice answer.
I am a nice guy... question mark
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RE: ESXi and Xen Orchestra - Licensing models that are eerily similarposted in IT Discussion
@dustinb3403 said in ESXi and Xen Orchestra - Licensing models that are eerily similar:
@dashrender Oh it absolutely is pay per feature, as you go up in the pricing model you get more features.
XOA is pay per feature/support
XO is free
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RE: Database held for ransom, anyone experience this before?posted in IT Discussion
@DustinB3403 said in Database held for ransom, anyone experience this before?:
Wipe and reload, and of course immediately change the password to something stronger.
Haha thankfully not ours to fix, but that was the advice. I’d also vote against paying the bitcoin since they’ll “leak” the database either way.


