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    • scottalanmillerS

      CentOS 7 Postfix Update Bug - Impacts Zimbra and Others

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      Good to know, I use Ubuntu/Debian so I will check for that.

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      Windows Server 2012 Essentials Cannot Find Login Server for AD

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      @DustinB3403 said in Windows Server 2012 Essentials Cannot Find Login Server for AD:

      That's rough.

      Very

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      NodeBB 1.10.2 Fresh Install Errors

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      Sorry, ignore me. I got this figured out. I was being really dumb and had the wrong config.json file open and didn't know what I was looking at. Just ignore. Yes, the socket.io settings were missing, but were on my screen so I was sure that they were there.

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      Fedora 29 Apache HTTPD Keeps Adding ssl.conf

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      @dafyre said in Fedora 29 Apache HTTPD Keeps Adding ssl.conf:

      Have you tried creating a blank ssl.conf file and then chmod +i ssl.conf ?

      I've not, but that's such a hockie way of doing it, I was hoping not to.

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      NTG NY Offices Relocation (Shopping the NTG "Store")

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      @scottalanmiller said in NTG NY Offices Relocation (Shopping the NTG "Store"):

      @travisdh1 said in NTG NY Offices Relocation (Shopping the NTG "Store"):

      @scottalanmiller said in NTG NY Offices Relocation (Shopping the NTG "Store"):

      @travisdh1 is here, just took the HP Integrity and the SunFire Blade.

      Probably won't be firing them up for a couple of weeks till after I get settled in at the new place, but man these were some sought after pieces of equipment in their day.

      I still remember hackers using the SunFire workstations to reprogram smart cards, got all the channels available on DirectTV for free.

      We found the serial cables less than an hour after you left!

      That figures. I've got the workstation tho, one of the things that were always way more expensive than I could ever hope to actually buy. Just because they first came out around Y2K doesn't mean I won't spend too many hours poking it.

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      KVM with Cockpit on Fedora 29 Network Type Options Greyed Out

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      @scottalanmiller said in KVM with Cockpit on Fedora 29 Network Type Options Greyed Out:

      When building a new VM using Cockpit's web interface to KVM on Fedora 29, the Network Type option leaves most options like Bridge to LAN, Generic ethernet connections, and Direct attachment greyed out. Anyone know why?

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      Did you try with network manager? Any missing package?

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      NodeBB Setup Error on Amazon Linux

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      Oops, we didn't not resolve this and moved to CentOS and there was no further issue.

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      Collabora CODE and NextCloud Integration Shows Blank Editing Page and Spinning Circle

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      @Romo said in Collabora CODE and NextCloud Integration Shows Blank Editing Page and Spinning Circle:

      Just got it working, it was indeed a DNS issue. When launching the docker container I added the --add-host name:ip option to add an entry to the hosts file that pointed to the internal ip of our nextcloud server and that made it properly work.

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      Its now properly working 😃

      I'll have to try that tonight!

    • scottalanmillerS

      NPM Errors on NodeBB Install on Amazon Linux

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      @scottalanmiller said in NPM Errors on NodeBB Install on Amazon Linux:

      @DustinB3403 said in NPM Errors on NodeBB Install on Amazon Linux:

      Have you tried as root?

      Everything was done as root. Amazon is all root by default.

      yeah, the default user for centos is centos with your KMS or privatekey they create. For Ubuntu is Ubuntu.

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      NodeBB Install Error on Amazon Linux

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      Command was...

      nvm use 0.10.8, as it was already installed here, just not in use.

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      Why are Windows Management GUI Elements So Tiny?

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      @Dashrender said in Why are Windows Management GUI Elements So Tiny?:

      @scottalanmiller said in Why are Windows Management GUI Elements So Tiny?:

      @WrCombs said in Why are Windows Management GUI Elements So Tiny?:

      I was actually just talking about this with some coworkers of mine.

      If you ever work with any other system, then work with Windows, it's shocking how silly and ridiculous it is. You can't "see" anything. It's like they wanted to mock people for choosing the GUI.

      I love how you frequently go to this - they must want to mock people..

      I'm sure it rarely if ever actually starts there. As already said - it was legacy, and never updated. They are finally getting around to updating most of the control panel applets - but we're still frequently stuck dealing with the old style for things like the java security admin, etc.

      But wouldn't that be hilarious if it were true?

      Internal MS plot to fuck with people: "Haha these idiots buying our operating system for the GUI... you know what would REALLY be funny? Release management tools that they can't see, so they have to squint their eyes and get really close to the screen. Their eyesight will get worse and they'll look even older while doing it with that stupid look on their face. HAH!!"

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      MongoDB Major Change to Licensing

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      @StorageNinja said in MongoDB Major Change to Licensing:

      @scottalanmiller said in MongoDB Major Change to Licensing:

      if you are a SaaS vendor looking at building software that uses MongoDB somewhere, you'd better get a lawyer looking over this license and how it applies to you.

      This is becoming a bigger issue as the biggest SaaS vendors hide behind this clause more and more with incredibly proprietary forks. They offer very little to no actual core development or contribution and it goes against the previous method of GPL code getting funding.

      It annoys me, as the legal headaches of contributing internal only use code back will block some companies from using OSS, but I see it both ways.

      The startups who are doing a lot of the core housekeeping of NOSQL platforms are learning they can't find a business model. This is getting messier and messier.

      Partially because there are just too any vendors involved.

      What's amazing, though, is that a move like this took a customer who was very into MongoDB and using it in projects and was literally working with MongoDB's own hosted product and now looking to avoid it like the plague.

      So at least in this one case, they are likely losing hosted product from this. And gaining nothing. I imagine a lot of customers going through this same process.

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      SPAM Filtering with Zimbra

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      @travisdh1 said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

      @dbeato I'm a fan of using their RBL list. Anyone know if that's still available for free?

      @travisdh1 also the server is b.barracudacentral.org

    • scottalanmillerS

      Is the Physical Thin Client Era Dead?

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      @jkaspersen said in Is the Physical Thin Client Era Dead?:

      @scottalanmiller said in Is the Physical Thin Client Era Dead?:

      @jkaspersen said in Is the Physical Thin Client Era Dead?:

      forget the ARM... not developed..

      Oh, that's too bad.

      yes... but it is still the same issue ... where is the volume... as with hardware and thin clients , and with software.. where is the volume... the volume is on X64 hardware.. and not on ARM... i know citrix did some work there... but "others" dont... so the volume is not there.. ps: to my knowledge there we too many firmware updates to the "Texas Instruments" used by Fujitsu.... so we never did a ARM terminal (luckey us)

      RP is the best selling single hardware of all time. It's a bit of volume. In fact, essentially every SMB I know that does thin clients of any sort use it. The performance is so good, at a cost so low, hard to imagine using anything else. It seems to have the volume these days.

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      Why Do Recruiters Never Get Involved in Forums Like This

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      @JonnaParron said in Why Do Recruiters Never Get Involved in Forums Like This:

      It sucks that there are poor recruiters out there giving us a bad name but that's the nature of the beast.

      Same problem with IT Pros. So many giving the field a bad name, and because of the technical nature of the industry those that hire IT can rarely tell the difference between someone who does a good job and someone who put them at risk and ran away.

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      Yealink VoIP Phone Powered by Ubiquiti ER-X PoE

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      @JaredBusch said in Yealink VoIP Phone Powered by Ubiquiti ER-X PoE:

      @scottalanmiller said in Yealink VoIP Phone Powered by Ubiquiti ER-X PoE:

      Anyone tried this combination? Does the power output on the one PoE port of the UBNT ER-X properly power the PoE input on a Yealink phone? We are specifically looking at the T42S.

      The ERX should work if the power injector that you’re passing through is one design for the phone and not the fixed voltage unifi

      The ER-X models have warnings in the manual that you need a different power source than the included wall wart if you're going to provide PoE to a device. At that point, just use passthrough from a compatible phone adapter.

      @JaredBusch already nailed it.

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      Why Are VoIP Phones So Expensive in Mexico and Panama

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      I got to say this: I din't find a public price below 150 USD + TAX, you are right.

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      MangoLassi Weekly Wrap Up 9 Nov 2018

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      @DustinB3403 said in MangoLassi Weekly Wrap Up 9 Nov 2018:

      @JaredBusch said in MangoLassi Weekly Wrap Up 9 Nov 2018:

      @tonyshowoff said in MangoLassi Weekly Wrap Up 9 Nov 2018:

      @DustinB3403 said in MangoLassi Weekly Wrap Up 9 Nov 2018:

      @tonyshowoff said in MangoLassi Weekly Wrap Up 9 Nov 2018:

      @DustinB3403 said in MangoLassi Weekly Wrap Up 9 Nov 2018:

      Which I walked him through in PM.

      Boo! Way to drag down the SEO of the site broham!

      Sometimes it is direct message is most important

      You can provide any good explanation you want, I don't listen to anyone

      You sound just like @DustinB3403

      Funny I was going to say you sound just like Linus Torvalds.

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      McCall's 129 Ways to Get a Husband

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      I love how after all that desperation, they end with "don't date a man with too many loose buttons". The whole thing is like "don't be picky, take anyone with a pulse" and ends with the pickiest sh1t ever.

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      List All Installed Packages with Chocolatey

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      Using noop would be useful when you are checking on the status of a machine that you don't necessarily manage.

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