@VoIP_n00b : and you would understand all of the methods that a professional -- likely government sponsored -- hacker would use to exploit this system?
Linux is OSS and has had many exploits...
@VoIP_n00b : and you would understand all of the methods that a professional -- likely government sponsored -- hacker would use to exploit this system?
Linux is OSS and has had many exploits...
@MrWright4hire : Where in Ontario are you? Peel region? If Peel or GTA, I believe I know someone that can help out with your legal troubles... Feel free to PM me.
@NashBrydges said in Pick Your Brains - What would you do - Unifi Video Deprecated:
I wasn't aware I could use RTSP to feed to another NVR. Gonna have to give that a try.
If you go into the main page of each camera you can change the "Mode" dropdown to "Standalone" and then an "Enable RTSP Authentication" field shows up so you can create credentials for it..
I've run BlueIris with several G3 cams in RTSP mode without issue. Way more powerful/complete software than what UniFi offers anyways.
Milestone XProtect is also a great package now that they've increased the camera count (I believe 8 now) of their "lite" offering.
@scottalanmiller said in Anyone Know a Good GUI for HAProxy?:
@manxam said in Anyone Know a Good GUI for HAProxy?:
@scottalanmiller said in Anyone Know a Good GUI for HAProxy?:
And all of this can be yours for the low price of $1200 per year (or as much as $9500).
That seems expensive,lol.
Oh that was real. Damn. Yeah, that's crazy.
You just can't make this stuff up
@scottalanmiller said in Anyone Know a Good GUI for HAProxy?:
And all of this can be yours for the low price of $1200 per year (or as much as $9500).
That seems expensive,lol.
@thejb said in Anyone Know a Good GUI for HAProxy?:
The following documentation should answer your question.
https://www.snapt.net/solutions/haproxy-load-balancer-gui
It is a web framework built upon HaProxy with additional features.
And all of this can be yours for the low price of $1200 per year (or as much as $9500).
@AdamF : Clear instructions here but take note of their caveat. Only Outlook users will be able to edit the calendar. Users using other clients will NOT have this ability.
@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
i have shingles
I know of a roof that needs repair..
Oh, wait..
@Pete-S said in What does Slackbot do?:
Slackbot-LinkExpanding
When someone pastes a link in Slack it attempts to reach out to the site linked to A. verify that it's a valid link and B. tries to create a small screenshot with a blurb about the page in question.
I.E.
@PhlipElder : You're correct about the age demographic of deaths here in Canada -- and likely in many parts of the world.
Here's some info from Health Canada : https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/epidemiological-summary-covid-19-cases.html
The numbers show that I'm VERY unlikely to die, but have about a 10% chance of ending up in the ICU. Granted 10% is low but that's way better than lottery odds.
BUT, I don't believe that the issue/fear is about "death" specifically, but about the long term effects of Covid. Having spoken with individuals who "recovered" from Covid, along with numerous articles and posts online, there are a large number of those that are experiencing health issues many months later.
Some are relatively minor (fatigue), others not so much (respiratory issues).
Canada is currently at 10k deaths for a population of approximately 35M
The US is at 200k deaths for a population of 350M.
While the case per 100k then differ by a fair margin, bear in mind that we're almost entirely "middle class" in Canada and have access to free health care all of the time.
If we had the issue of hoards of low income families who couldn't afford to pay for their healthcare, we'd be in a MUCH worse state I'm sure...
P.S. These so-called "draconian" practices aren't to protect you -- we don't care about you -- it's to protect me and those that I care about. I care about them!
@DustinB3403 said in Ubiquiti WiFi blank the yard:
@manxam I didn't even know this was a thing! That's awesome.
How did you make out using Link? I haven't used it for a short PtP but have used its suggestions for several KM links.
Have you tried putting the details into Unifi Link? https://link.ui.com/#
It should help design your network along with recommendations on the devices to use.
While I hate playing with permissions in this way, what about using sticky bits (setuid or setgid) on rasterisk?
@JaredBusch : If I'm understanding you correctly, you want to insert something between the last "firewall-cmd" and the "reboot".
How about using sed to insert the text you want added?
Something like :
sed -i -e "/^firewall-cmd --reload$/a"$'\\\n'"sh ./do-stuff.sh"$'\n' vps.sh
This should result in :
# Enable the http access:
firewall-cmd --add-service=http
firewall-cmd --reload
sh ./do-stuff.sh
# Reboot System to Make Selinux Change Permanently
echo "Rebooting System"
reboot
Good recommendation. Aver is our "next step up" setup. Like the https://www.averusa.com/products/conference-camera/vb342plus as a replacement for the Logitech MeetUp
We tend to use these for spaces similar in size to yours. They're about the least expensive of this type of setup but more than the $500 that you're budgeting for :
https://www.logitech.com/en-ca/product/meetup-conferencecam
@dbeato : If you're using Azure AD P1 or above and a Duo Access Gateway, then DUO can fully replace Outlook's "modern authentication" routine.
https://duo.com/docs/o365
Just spitballing again, but what about grep with -A# and -B# and a regex of .+?(Server.+)
A# stands for n lines "after" the match.
B# stands for m lines "before" the match.
Using grep -rni -E '.+?(Server.+)' -B1
should capture
DB-Server
Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard