That seems good. Are users at all sites still able to login correctly? Authorizing a dhcp server is rather trivial(right click> Authorize), you probably want to get a dc up at site 1.
Best posts made by momurda
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RE: Questions regarding to removing orphaned dc, adding dc, getting DHCP working
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RE: What Are You Watching Now
A live Full Metal Alchemist movie just got on NF. well i say live action but it looks mostly cgi except for a few of the actors. When was this made?
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RE: VmWare ESXi 5.0 Unable to install drivers into CentOS7
From the vmware esxi doc
CentOS 7
64-Bit Guest OS Support
Release Supported Releases Support Details
CentOS 7.x Workstation12.5, 12.0, 11.0
Fusion8.5, 8.0, 7.0ESXi6.0 U3, 6.0 U2, 6.0 U1, 6.0, 5.5 U3, 5.5 U2, 5.5 U1, 5.5
Even just getting to 5.5 would get you support for centos 7. Upgrading esxi only takes a few minutes. I suppose if it is running something that "needs" to be on all the time it might be a problem. although it does look like 6.X is supported in esxi 5, and centos 6.x still getting updated regularly.
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RE: What Are You Watching Now
@black3dynamite Those two are very good.
Midsomer Murders is probably the best classic whodunit of all of them.
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RE: How do you make a Skype account?
@JaredBusch Yes ive had to do the same with Home and Business. Totally ludicrous all around.
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RE: What Are You Watching Now
@rojoloco Ive been thinking of buying Etherwave Plus kit just to have one.
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RE: XenServer 7.1 is out...
I am on 7.1, no issues so far except i had to contact unitrends and get a beta patch installed. Didnt read the patch notes for the UEB appliance, 7.1 isnt supported yet.
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RE: What did you have for lunch or dinner today?
@tech1 said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
I had a pb twix bar. Super tasty.
Those are my 2nd favorite candy ever behind Snickers.
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RE: Does the LDAP role require RODC?
Yes, Active Directory is a proprietary MS implementation of the LDAP. LDAP was created to be an easier to implement directory structure than the x500 structure, which i think was originally developed by ARPA. LDAP is at least 25 years old now.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@bnrstnr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I just got done talking to Amazon about a 512GB Samsung 960 PRO SSD I bought that was clearly tampered with. I plugged it in and it already had Windows installed on it... ok, weird... Go to format, see that it's only a 256GB. Unplug it and examine closer, it's pretty obvious the guy took the Samsung stickers off and placed them on a 256GB Hynix SSD, then returned that for a refund.
Anyway, I plug it back in and start snooping, he has loads of homework on there with his name all over it, address in documents, etc... Bonus is that Amazon said I could keep this one and they're sending a new one next day.
This is why in usually only buy the stuff direct from Amazon/Newegg rather than through random sellers that appear there.
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RE: Does the LDAP role require RODC?
@Grey Also, your description sounds like youre doing some sort of SSO or interdomain trust.
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RE: Fitness and Weightloss
@penguinwrangler I have also stopped eating sugary candy. I do still eat strawberries and grapes almost daily, but it is much better than a couple full size snickers bars every day.
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RE: 2010 Team Mailbox
You can make a mailbox and give the team permissions to it. It shows as a separate mailbox in their outlook.
You could also make a mailbox, then have that mailbox forwarded to a distribution group containing team members if you dont want people to have more than 1 mailbox in their outlook.
Recently i made a mailbox for sales leads; emails are generated to this mailbox when people visit our website.
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OneNote note location options?
Is this right?
Windows: Can move your notebook anywhere really if you want, no MS account needed, can use OneDrive, dropbox, Nextcloud WebDAV, etc.
MacOS: OneDrive only, can only use MS accounts. No icloud or dropbox
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openvas test results
Actually doing some work while ranting in another thread.
All the linux servers i have been scanning with openvas show basically the same vulnerabilities.
I think i know how to mitigate teh SSH weak encryption/MAC algorightms ones. Where can i find a list of good ciphers? the ssh_config and sshd_config show mostly these older ones listed as weak.
The TCP timestamp one can possibly allow someone to see my server uptime? Why is that bad?
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
26 months prior here 0 coffee spilling on my desk.
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RE: Transfer Large File To Host = GOOD Transfer Large File To VM File Server On Same Host = BAD
@NashBrydges said in Transfer Large File To Host = GOOD Transfer Large File To VM File Server On Same Host = BAD:
When I run ping -t tests from the workstation to the host, replies are consistently <1ms or 1ms and 0% loss. Same ping -t tests to the file server VM result in <1ms to as high as 11ms with 0% loss.
11ms is high for a local ping.
From the workstation
try a tracert to host
try tracert to vmFrom host
do a tracert to vm
do a tracert to workstationHow is the vnic on the guest setup?