I am posting a pic of some part of a Server 2012 CRM Dynamics server's registry.
You can see in this picture that TLS 1.2 is not listed in the Security Protocols section here. Yet when client computers connect i look at the certificate info from a browser
How is this happening? Is there somewhere else these connections are being defined as available for server to handshake with?
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SSL TLS options in Windows registry
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RE: Internet in the 2000s
Are you all stoners or something? That is the only time i hear the word is in reference to smelly weed; in general it refers to a musty smell.
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RE: GPP - Mapped Drives - Intermittent Issues
These 20 drives are mapped for all users? or based on group membership?
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/12221.troubleshooting-the-drive-maps-preference-extension-in-group-policy-replace-mode-only-maps-the-drive-every-other-logon.aspx?wa=wsignin1.0
This is a MS wiki/KB on this issue.
There is a Reg setting you can use, and also use the Reconnect option in the GPP. It goes into great explanation of why this happens. -
RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Apparently : are used all the time in Mail From and Rcpt To addresses these days from people like sendgrid. This is news to me; I dont think this is in the RFC. Just had to update our mail rules.
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RE: Windows Admin Center
They say it is ready now, but installed on my desktop:
and
Is what mine looks like -
RE: Is Docker a joke or do I just not see the point?
@dustinb3403 Anybody with some insight. I, too, think it is useless.
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RE: Need a cert for digitally signing documents
Maybe send a request to LetsEncrypt.org to support document signing cert services.
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RE: How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts
@kelly I should clarify my OP, the users are disabled but mail accounts are still active.
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RE: How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts
Yes i have a process i want to follow too but cant.
3 years after people have not worked here, they still have an email and i think it is stupid AF. -
RE: How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts
Just had to lookup what catfacts is.
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RE: Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter
What is the point of OneDrive if you cant mount it as a drive letter easily?
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RE: Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27
@tim_g Ctrl+X, Y to save a file. quicker than in vi/vim.
I can actually edit lines and insert text and cut and paste intuitively in nano, unlike vi which requires you to memorize the insert function to just add a simple word or two. Then you have to escape the insert function, then you have to remember what unnatural keyboard combo is to do something else.
CtrlW to find. Super simple, unlike vi/vim. -
RE: DKIM records Office 365
@dashrender SPF and DKIM
You can easily verify this by going to something like mxtoolbox to look for TXT records of large companies. -
RE: Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?
This task Manager behavior is from Webroot?
I see it occasionally; one developer in particular says it is always a problem. -
RE: Yum update failed
Have you tried getting linux-firmware manually and installing it first?
https://pkgs.org/download/linux-firmware
or
https://centos.pkgs.org/7/centos-x86_64/linux-firmware-20180220-62.git6d51311.el7.noarch.rpm.html -
RE: Samba Issues
@obsolesce said in Samba Issues:
There's Fedora Samba file server that's very infreque
Try
journalctl -u smb.service -b
to see a log of this service since boot -
RE: Samba Issues
First thing is to always check /var/log/whateverisntworking
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RE: XCP-ng pricing
@dustinb3403 So you think only your opinion matters on what the pricing should be? You dont pay for their backup software, you dont pay for XS license, you arent their target audience for their support product either.
This project wouldnt even exist without Citrix essentially abandoning XS(or whatever they started calling it this week) and charging people for things like the ability to do live storage migrations.
This is meant for people who want to keep using something like XS but not pay for standard hypervisor features, just support. If youre comfortable supporting this hypervisor yourself you can just skip out on buying support from them, or get it when you need it.
Far as pricing goes, as long as it is cheaper than an Enterprise License XS per socket, and the support is competent, it is worth it for their intended audience, ie people willing to spend money for support.
They are essentially selling what XS licensing was up until 2018. Full featured for free, pay for support. -
RE: NFC stuff
You would need 100x power for 10x the range(like in my example) if i remember radio wave math correctly. And that wouldnt help you receive farther from a regular rfid chip either.
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RE: Unitrends Free is still useless
Are you certain? Perhaps the person who wrote that page is confused about the two ways to use Hyper-V as a hypervisor.