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      MSPs the New Hacker Target?

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      MSP Maturity Model. Strictly speaking, the MSPMM does not tell MSPs to make all of their customers identical. But in practice, it encourages it and many MSPs talk about the MSPMM in these terms - finding ways to make customers all run the same tools, software, practices, network design, etc. This makes management so much easier for the MSP, but has two major problems.

      First, it forces the customer to conform to the vendor, which makes very little sense. IT needs to adapt to the business, not the business to IT. But that's another topic.

      Secondary, it means that an attack vector that works on the MSP will likely work on every single one of their customers making the prospect of breaching the MSP that much better. Sure, if a targeted attack by experienced state-sponsored hackers goes after an MSP, the MSP has little chance of winning that battle. But that isn't the real risk. In the real world, the risk is automated attacks looking for common vulnerabilities and spreading organically through shared tooling - things that are only possible or reasonably likely when the environments are homogeneous: both amongst the MSP clients, and between clients and the MSP themselves.

      The traditional approach of MSPs, especially VAR - MSP combo companies, is to have not only the same tools and software, but even the same hardware and products so that any hole anywhere because a hole everywhere and breaching any one piece of the infrastructure means you are likely to breach it all.

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      House Democrats tell Ajit Pai: Stop screwing over the public

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      Honestly this guy isn't photogenic. Why do they keep taking pictures of his face-for-radio.

      FFS

      Also I hope they bring him up on corruption charges.

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      Zac & the Green Bean; the Scale Computing Hyperconverged Cloud Story

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      @gcarreon won something too

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      Illinois Supreme Court Protects Biometric Privacy

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      Skyetel Inbound SIP Trunk on FreePBX

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      @Dashrender said in Skyetel Inbound SIP Trunk on FreePBX:

      @JaredBusch said in Skyetel Inbound SIP Trunk on FreePBX:

      @scottalanmiller said in Skyetel Inbound SIP Trunk on FreePBX:

      @JaredBusch said in Skyetel Inbound SIP Trunk on FreePBX:

      @scottalanmiller said in Skyetel Inbound SIP Trunk on FreePBX:

      Locking a port to a single IP is a trivial task for any gear, even consumer.

      I wouldn't go that far.

      I don't know much consumer gear that doesn't make that easy.

      Super easy tomport forward? Yes. Able to restrict to a specific source IP? No.

      eh - if you're only open for the trunk provider, then you can likely lock to one or a few IPs.

      if you need mobile support - that's another story.

      How? Where? Been a while since I was in a consumer router, but port forwarding screens had nothing about source IP.

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      Never Give More than Two Weeks Notice

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      DustinB3403D

      @scottalanmiller someone is salty with Joe.

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      Find MangoLassi Post Views Per Thread

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      @dbeato cURL is really good for on the fly processing. WGET is more focused on getting the whole site down to disk.

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      Zimbra Services Fail to Start; Removing Stale PIDs

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      @scottalanmiller said in Zimbra Services Fail to Start; Removing Stale PIDs:

      @dbeato said in Zimbra Services Fail to Start; Removing Stale PIDs:

      @dbeato said in Zimbra Services Fail to Start; Removing Stale PIDs:

      @scottalanmiller said in Zimbra Services Fail to Start; Removing Stale PIDs:

      @dbeato said in Zimbra Services Fail to Start; Removing Stale PIDs:

      I have only had this happened on the upgrades between versions and OS upgrade.

      This happened to us while simply up and running. Middle of the day. Very odd.

      Weird

      What version?

      8.8.10_GA_3716

      Hmmm I just upgraded from 8.8.9 to 8.8.11 last week or two weeks ago.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Deploying NodeBB 1.11.1 on CentOS 7 with MongoDB 4

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      @bnrstnr said in Deploying NodeBB 1.11.1 on CentOS 7 with MongoDB 4:

      What specific reasons for the CentOS recommendation here?

      Revisiting a little...

      Basically the three main Linux releases supported by MongoDB are CentOS, Ubuntu, and Debian. CentOS and Ubuntu here are mostly six of one. But CentOS 8 Stream I like a little more than the Ubuntu LTS options. We use Ubuntu a little more often than CentOS today, but in this case I feel that CentOS is slightly better for us. But really, all three options are perfectly fine. We just have to pick one.

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      MangoLassi Q&A Now Working

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    • scottalanmillerS

      Scale, Negma, and Green Bean IT in Farmer's Branch

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      @jmoore said in Scale, Negma, and Green Bean IT in Farmer's Branch:

      @scottalanmiller Sounds interesting

      Not far for you.

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      ScyllaDB 3.0 Released

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      Simple Resume Fails

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      @Emad-R said in Simple Resume Fails:

      @CCWTech @JaredBusch

      The only remaining one in the middle east(not gulf) ) without war or blockade, thanks to weak - sway with the strong - stay next to the wall politics.

      Jordan
      Some people call it the
      Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

      Cause apparently it is owned by one family. go figure.

      sorry for late reply

      That's how basically all Arab countries work. Not really a surprise 🙂

    • scottalanmillerS

      Brexit Ratchet Vote and Tuna Salad

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      Tuna Salad? IS that anything like Bumblebee Tuna?
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    • scottalanmillerS

      Windows Server 2003 Cluster Dead

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      @scottalanmiller lol

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      Researching Command Center

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      @nadnerB okay, that actually looks good.

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      Error on Avimark Server: "fail to initialize the LT DLL"

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      @scottalanmiller said in Error on Avimark Server: "fail to initialize the LT DLL":

      @Dashrender said in Error on Avimark Server: "fail to initialize the LT DLL":

      @scottalanmiller said in Error on Avimark Server: "fail to initialize the LT DLL":

      @Dashrender said in Error on Avimark Server: "fail to initialize the LT DLL":

      @scottalanmiller said in Error on Avimark Server: "fail to initialize the LT DLL":

      So we don't have an answer yet, might take a while. But what we found that Active Directory was disconnecting because of a bad manual DNS entry. We've fixed that and are waiting to see if the issue recurs.

      Do we assume there was DRM that was failing? lol

      I'm not aware of any DRM. Is there something pointing to that that makes you assume that?

      No - it was a simple guess as to what the program would want/need DNS for, assuming DNS is reason it was failing.

      I assume it needs DNS for AD and it needs AD for SMB and needs SMB for the system files.

      I just looked this stuff up - it's Vet software - for some reason I thought it was video editing software.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Unpacking Some NTG History

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      @Obsolesce said in Unpacking Some NTG History:

      @scottalanmiller said in Unpacking Some NTG History:

      Doing some unpacking and found some old stuff. No idea why this was boxed and kept.

      Because we know your love of Windows is a dark kept secret.

      And Quickbooks 😛

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      MeshCentral Wishlist - Drive Utilitzation in Files

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      FreePBX Error /var/spool/asterisk/cache is not writeable

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      @scottalanmiller said in FreePBX Error /var/spool/asterisk/cache is not writeable:

      These commands assume that you are logged in as root. If you are not, be sure to prepend with sudo.

      Or use root like a man, it'll put hair on your chest, even if you're a woman... so watch out I guess.

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