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      Unable to send emails to Gmail from my domain

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      @Mario-Jakovina said in Unable to send emails to Gmail from my domain:

      @Mr-Jones said in Unable to send emails to Gmail from my domain:

      Seems like a good time to try convincing the boss we should move our emails to O365. I know he'll say no, but this is ammo for sure.

      I don't think that email only justify cost of O365.
      I have excellent mail experience with different web hosting providers that provide email service included for a fraction of price of O365.

      For example, Hetzner offers 300GB space with unlimited mail accounts for 17 EUR / cca. 20 USD a month.
      (I have not used Hetzner's mail services but I have very good experinece with them in cloud/bare metal services)

      I mean - you would not convince me to buy O365 with this argument 🙂

      Agreed. We already have O365, but I've been instructed to keep Exchange On-Prem exclusively. Sorry that wasn't implied more clearly.

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      Website down, but only for organization Network

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      @scottalanmiller said in Website down, but only for organization Network:

      I feel like if the site had funky PHP, that would take the site down for everyone.

      If it is making a bad calls that are similar to logins, that would do it. Fail2Ban (or similar) look for errors from an IP address. So a single IP gets affected.

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      "Site not secure" | Self-signed Certificate?

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      @mr-jones said in "Site not secure" | Self-signed Certificate?:

      @pete-s said in "Site not secure" | Self-signed Certificate?:

      I'm not sure how you set up CA on Windows AD but I believe you can. Don't know if you can use that for non-Windows appliances.

      I ended up using this approach. As usual, it took a bit of reading and research along with poking at the server, but I was able to use this approach.

      Awesome! Yeah, I bet it took a bit of research to get it up and running.

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      Help Sorting out a Firewall Issue

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      @mr-jones said in Help Sorting out a Firewall Issue:

      @scottalanmiller Do you recommend any books that deep dive into this stuff? I know there's always google, but I feel like you would know of some really good reads.

      It's been so long. Sadly I don't know a good one anymore. I am sure that there are lots, I just don't know which ones are good today.

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      Control Panel>Devices and Printers object locations?

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      @mr-jones said in Control Panel>Devices and Printers object locations?:

      https://mangolassi.it/post/413461

      Oh look, G I Jones, I remember that guy.

      Anyway, this is adding a network printer... I don't think this helps at all to be honest. Did you misread the post? Am I missing something?

      it does have one line that removes a port

      Remove-PrinterPort -name $PrinterPort

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      Microsoft Printer Vulnerability - FYI

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      @mr-jones said in Microsoft Printer Vulnerability - FYI:

      @dashrender said in Microsoft Printer Vulnerability - FYI:

      You had to what? Reinstall all drivers even for printers that were already installed?
      Glad I haven’t seen that hit me!

      Oh yeah. It was a "oh today is going to be fun" moment. Initially I thought, because I had recently migrated to Serve 2019 for my print server, that I had messed something up. Just a coincidence though. One might argue that since I was using v3 drivers, I did in fact mess something up, but I remember having issue with them previously, and took to Xerox Tech Support to ensure I was using the drivers they recommend for the new build. Not to mention, some manufacturers don't even supply V4 drivers yet, and some OS's don't like em, from what I'm reading.

      With the MS Aug Update, two of my v3 drivers no longer work on 2019. Been working on finding an updated driver that will work. A few v4 have issues, then there are a few v3/v4 drivers (using Windows Update for MS Digitally signed drivers only) that won't install because it keeps telling me access denied.

      Setup a Windows 2016 server print server to test, all updates and all is fine so these issues are related to Windows 2019 as far as I can tell.

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      New hire, make him SET-UP his own pc?

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      Also to make @scottalanmiller haooy change the title away from Build a pc. Since you only mean setup windows.

      Ah. I see the disconnect here. I was really wondering why you would assume OS setup wasn't part of the job, but seeing now that I must've titled with the word "build" which threw you off a bit. That's on me. To be fair though, the computer has probably been gutted, so maybe build would apply? At any rate, that's on me.

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      Windows 10 Network Icon / Networking help

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      @mr-jones said in Windows 10 Network Icon / Networking help:

      Is the AP using the same network range as the rest of the network?

      @scottalanmiller It's a different VLAN. As there are two AP's on this VLAN, I've confirmed that at least the few other clients that I tried with Wireless NIC's on these two AP's work with this setup.

      Going to try to dive in today unless something pressing comes up. Gotta make time to learn.

      OK - I'm guessing that the VLANs are playing into this somehow. They are preventing your client from getting a DHCP request would be my guess.
      I know you said you have two other devices connected to same network - but are they using the same AP?

      How about a complete reset of all network settings and wifi settings - i.e. forget all WiFi networks and start over...

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      Outlook Calendar Security Group Permissions

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      @dbeato said in Outlook Calendar Security Group Permissions:

      @mr-jones I was going to say I have a script that does change the Default Permisisons to all users

      https://github.com/dbeato/scripts/blob/master/Office 365/Update-Default-Permissions.ps1

      But It might come down to having the users added either via script or manually to that group you want and then applying the permissions. However Microsoft Exchange has been cumbersome to apply permissions by groups. I would recommend to do it by user instead.

      Yea it does sound like that might end up being the case. I'll poke at it some more, as I'm not quite ready to give up on it. Thanks for the reply.

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      Office chair suggestions?

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      @stacksofplates said in Office chair suggestions?:

      I have this one and I think it's pretty comfortable.

      For me, personally, that leans too far back in the normal upright position.

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      Solved Taking suggestions about x86 Access replacement

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      JaredBuschJ

      @pmoncho said in Taking suggestions about x86 Access replacement:

      @scottalanmiller said in Taking suggestions about x86 Access replacement:

      @pete-s said in Taking suggestions about x86 Access replacement:

      @scottalanmiller said in Taking suggestions about x86 Access replacement:
      . And if you swing a dead cat, you whack at least three PHP developers.

      I have to remember that phrase. Gruesome but funny.

      Thanks for the info and views of PHP. It is nice to hear some positives about PHP as I mostly read about the security issues surrounding the multiple versions of PHP.

      Like everything, PHP has had some security issues.
      But most likely most of what you are reading comes down to stupid people not patching or stupid “developers” do copy pasta of code thy was poorly done in the first place.

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      Windows 10 on 2006 iMac

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      @jaredbusch said in Windows 10 on 2006 iMac:

      This thing is not worth the effort being placed into it.

      I agree! It was not even worth the effort to even look it up.

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      Solved HDMI 200ft+

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      The "real" solution is to convert into SDI, which is the professional version of HDMI. Think TV station, broadcast cameras and other professional gear.

      It uses coax so it's easy to install and put on connectors for whatever length you need. It can handle up to 300ft without any signal degradation. And there are converters for HDMI to SDI and back.

      So if the application involves something related to live streaming, video recordings etc you might want to look into SDI. If you're just putting a TV somewhere far away, well then it doesn't matter.

      An example of SDI - Canon C300 camera:
      https://downloads.canon.com/nw/camera/products/cinema-eos/c300-mark-ii/features/terminals.jpg

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      Solved Network Printer keeps re-adding itself

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      @jt1001001 said in Network Printer keeps re-adding itself:

      @mr-jones Xerox has a feature called WSD that allows for Windows to discover printers, sometimes automatically. Try disabling WSD on the xerox to see if that alleviates the issue (we disable it on all ours)

      I had to double check, but it's turned off on all.

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      Solved Who's sharing that printer?

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      shutdown the perpetrating computer remotely, and lock the computer account.

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      I did it

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      @laksh1999 your best bet would be to print out the Sec+ exam objectives and study each item on it.

      I used that and some practice tests for good measure.

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      Solved Net+ Study Help - Subnetting

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      @jaredbusch said in Net+ Study Help - Subnetting:

      @travisdh1 said in Net+ Study Help - Subnetting:

      /29=4. The only reason I know the /29 is because so many ISPs use that for static IP addressing.

      umm 8 with 5 usable the way it is passed through the ISP gear.
      69425c38-a15f-49a2-a4f2-c1b33f9b0db2-image.png

      Dang, I can't math

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      Solved Mailbox Migration Issues (EXCH 2016) On-Prem

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      dbeatoD

      @mr-jones Microsoft Exchange has its intricacies but once you learn it is okay 🙂

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      Organizational Security

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      @dafyre There are many options out there.

      If you want to do yourself and work on it
      https://getgophish.com/

      If you want to use a provider, Curricula and Knowbe4 might be your best bet
      https://www.curricula.com/
      https://www.knowbe4.com/

      We have used Sophos Phish and TrendMicro but reporting and the actual templates lack a lot of what Knowbe4 does already. Knowbe4 also has extensive documentation on how to integrate with various email systems and SSO.

      You can also educate the users and create a reporting for those emails either via a Plugin or manually forwarding to a dedicated email account. You would also think about separating permissions and tasks from users. So you would have an admin account that is not your every day user login on the computer and so forth.

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