Looks like beefed up ERL, with rack mount option.
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RE: HP Possible pulling a Lenovo with Stealthy spyware?
Trust no one. Especially not a big corporation. HP is to blame, fair and square. If they got permission, it was probably obscured in such a way the end user couldn't tell what the hell it was.
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RE: HP Possible pulling a Lenovo with Stealthy spyware?
@dashrender HP can keep an eye on HP stuff, but the moment I swipe the credit card, that stuff is MINE. Not HPs. So to them I say F..k off of MY gear.
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RE: On-Call gear bag/equipment
My phone, so I'm still on call. And my brain. That's all I need to tell someone how to actually solve the problem.
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RE: Cyber Monday Deals
I bought 8TB usb disk, on sale, and Ubiquiti Aircube, not on sale, on newegg. I had to add aircube to get interest free financing.
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RE: Miscellaneous Tech News
@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@marcinozga said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
I wonder why any delivery driver would agree to work with such service. Something gets stolen from your house, blame the delivery guy. Huge liability for them.
Not likely. I guarantee that they have legal forms for that. And don't they use cameras?
Camera might not be covering everything, it might be placed badly, house layout could prevent that, just too many variables to rely on single camera.
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RE: Miscellaneous Tech News
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
I wonder why any delivery driver would agree to work with such service. Something gets stolen from your house, blame the delivery guy. Huge liability for them.
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RE: Hackers Claim to Have Broken Apple's Facial Recognition
@stacksofplates said in Hackers Claim to Have Broken Apple's Facial Recognition:
@marcinozga said in Hackers Claim to Have Broken Apple's Facial Recognition:
And by the time they find someone that looks like you, you can track them and lock the phone via iCloud....
Assuming people have that set up. I can probably count on one hand the number of people I know who actually know how to do that.
You do that during initial phone setup, I think. I haven't set up new phone in almost 2 years so my memory is flaky here. Using it after fact, now that might be challenging.
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RE: Hackers Claim to Have Broken Apple's Facial Recognition
And by the time they find someone that looks like you, you can track them and lock the phone via iCloud....
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RE: Need some help with a better fax solution
@scottalanmiller said in Need some help with a better fax solution:
@marcinozga said in Need some help with a better fax solution:
https://www.ringcentral.com/lp/smallbusinessphoneoffer.html - show this to your bean counters
I have this phone sitting on my desk for probably 3 years now, rock solid.
And those are crazy expensive compared to a lot of offerings, unless you have just a couple people. We see the crossover around ten users. Past that, RingCentral is too expensive.
It's never expensive when it's free. And they give you 20 for free. The phone service price is on a higher end, but you could do a lot worse.
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RE: Need some help with a better fax solution
https://www.ringcentral.com/lp/smallbusinessphoneoffer.html - show this to your bean counters
I have this phone sitting on my desk for probably 3 years now, rock solid.
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RE: Need some help with a better fax solution
@dave247 said in Need some help with a better fax solution:
@marcinozga said in Need some help with a better fax solution:
We use RingCentral for VoIP, so faxing is included. They have 3 options for sending faxes. Emails to [email protected], through deskphone app, or printing to virtual printers installed on desktops.
We're going with a new Cisco voip and I guess they don't have a fax solution... rips hair out
Perhaps it's time to fire the first person for buying Cisco.
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RE: Need some help with a better fax solution
We use RingCentral for VoIP, so faxing is included. They have 3 options for sending faxes. Emails to [email protected], through deskphone app, or printing to virtual printers installed on desktops.
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RE: Network setup for production KVM
Perhaps this explains it better: https://superuser.com/a/368023
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RE: Network setup for production KVM
@jaredbusch no, you're creating macvlan interface on physical host adapter. And by routing traffic through it, you allow host to communicate with guests.
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RE: Network setup for production KVM
@jaredbusch why don't you add host interface to macvtap bridge and route all traffic through it? I'm doing that with my LXD containers and host.
Here's how to do it:
http://noyaudolive.net/2012/05/09/lxc-and-macvlan-host-to-guest-connection/ -
RE: SQL server SSH proxy
@popester said in SQL server SSH proxy:
@marcinozga Thank you so much. They wanted it in 30 min. I said no way. I am going to take your information and get something robust made so if they need it in future I will be able to respond.
You're dealing with DevOps, so getting servers up in minutes is expected. If you run esxi, try this:
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RE: SQL server SSH proxy
You've never heard of ssh or proxy for sql?
In either case, they said they want to set this up, so just provision Linux server with openssh server installed and have them do the rest of the work.
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RE: US DOJ Continues Its Attack on User Privacy
That what you get when you elect conservatives. These people are so out of touch with modern world, itβs scary.