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    • travisdh1T

      Verizon.... Doing real great huh?

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      Minion QueenM

      @travisdh1 said in Verizon.... Doing real great huh?:

      I'll grant you these numbers are from before Verizon got with the program and started paying a little attention to T-Mobile. These were the top two stories at dslreports this morning.

      Verizon Sees Record Wireless Subscriber Loss Thanks to T-Mobile
      Verizon Sees a Net Loss of 13,000 FiOS TV Customers

      Amazing what happens when just a little competition is around.

      @Minion-Queen Will those new plans from Verizon start cutting your bill down?

      I already cut it down a bit going to the new unlimited data plan saved about $100 a month so far (my bill is still too much).

    • travisdh1T

      Horrible headline hides big news about Microsoft licensing.

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      scottalanmillerS

      About time. And very interesting.

    • travisdh1T

      Dell R510 RAID Battery Replacement

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      scottalanmillerS

      @Tim_G said in Dell R510 RAID Battery Replacement:

      Okay I realize I totally hijacked your thread. Can I get this split off as a new topic in the sam-sd forum?

      I'll do that once I'm at a real computer.

    • travisdh1T

      Ubuntu switching back to GNOME

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      @scottalanmiller things like bootstrap are all about mouse vs finger, pointer vs touch

    • travisdh1T

      Samsung's new replacement for Andriond lol worthy.

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    • travisdh1T

      ONLYOFFICE NextCloud Integration Documentation failure.

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      travisdh1T

      @JaredBusch said in ONLYOFFICE NextCloud Integration Documentation failure.:

      @travisdh1 said in ONLYOFFICE NextCloud Integration Documentation failure.:

      @scottalanmiller said in ONLYOFFICE NextCloud Integration Documentation failure.:

      @travisdh1 said in ONLYOFFICE NextCloud Integration Documentation failure.:

      Pulled a screenshot, but didn't get things setup in the home lab yet.

      alt text

      You should upload a picture. Whatever Google stuff you have here doesn't work.

      Huh, it's showing up fine for me. Anyone else not seeing the screenshot?

      This is not the first time I have called you out on this. FFS, last time I told you to just copy past from clipboard.

      That hadn't worked for me once and I got into that old bad habit again, dagnabit.

    • travisdh1T

      Found a very handy Docker container today..

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    • travisdh1T

      Tree on a chip...

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      travisdh1T

      @Kelly said in Tree on a chip...:

      A chip off the old block?

      More like 'A chip off the old limb' 😆

    • travisdh1T

      AMD Naples server platform.

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      Reid CooperR

      The Ryzen results bode well for Naples.

    • travisdh1T

      Cloudflare possible data leak, no leaked data yet found.

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      @JaredBusch said in Cloudflare possible data leak, no leaked data yet found.:

      There's already a thread about this can somebody please merge this

      Well shoot, I even tried searching for it 😞

    • travisdh1T

      PoE to USB for a Raspberry Pi

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      Reid CooperR

      Tags missing and the title is misspelled. Rassberri ?

    • travisdh1T

      It's the weekend, apparently we don't slow down on the posts anymore.

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      I generally check ML when I'm hanging out with people. Beats face-to-face interaction.

    • travisdh1T

      Just some more props for @kooler

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    • travisdh1T

      Intel Atom C2000 Series Processors Bricking Devices?

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      https://www.cyberciti.biz/hardware/intels-atom-c2000-chips-are-bricking-products/

    • travisdh1T

      Office 365 plans.

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      Yep, those are two of the features I know are missing from the online version.

    • travisdh1T

      Skype for Linux version 1.15

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      Lets see how this works...
      Uninstalled Skype 7.29
      RegEdit deleting all references to skype
      Restart
      Installed fresh download - 7.31

      Also disabled the JABRA connector for my headset.

    • travisdh1T

      CentOS 7 domain join

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    • travisdh1T

      So it's time to start polishing up the ol resume.

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      Here is a link to a demo of my most recent resume: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9uxfC380LxKbEl4YU5jenVpWEk/view?usp=sharing

      A lot of people here helped me rework it several times until settling on it's current format.

    • travisdh1T

      Extortionists competing to get paid for the same databases!

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      @Romo said in Extortionists competing to get paid for the same databases!:

      Explanation of the vulnerability

      Understanding the hack

      The hack itself is alarmingly simple. In versions >= 2.6.0, MongoDB includes a default configuration file that binds MongoDB to 127.0.0.1 by default. As a result, the database will only listen to local connections.

      Before version 2.6.0, that wasn’t true. By default, MongoDB was left open to remote connections. Authentication is also not required by default, which means that out of the box installs of MongoDB before version 2.6.0 happily accept unauthenticated remote connections.

      Users could still restrict access to local connections if they took the time to configure the install but that meant manually adding a line to their mongodb.conf file. Since that wasn’t the default configuration, many existing installs never included this critical step.

      Making matters worse is that it’s easy to identify potential MongoDB attack candidates. MongoDB’s default port is 27017. Using a search engine such as ZoomEye, you can query for MongoDB installs, see what port they’re available over, and find around 100,000 vulnerable candidates.

      The vulnerability itself is hardly new. The issue was first raised back in 2012 and released somewhere around 2015. Also, in early 2015, John Matherly made some noise when he reported finding around 30,000 insecure installs of MongoDB. In other words, this is something that everyone could have known about for a while.

      That's not a vulnerability, that is STILL a half configured system AND no firewall on the server. And MongoDB 2.6 is relatively old, we are on 3.3 these days. This is a database cluster component, not a complete database piece on its own. Whatever "security" professional is writing this piece clearly isn't aware of what they are writing about. What they write is half true, 27017 is listening on 0.0.0.0, but it does so for a reason and is only vulnerable in places where someone did not finish setting up their database AND their server. It's not a vulnerability in the product.

    • travisdh1T

      CentOS can be stupid as well.

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      @coliver said in CentOS can be stupid as well.:

      I find a good yum clean all tends to fix these types of errors.

      Yep. I mostly just wanted to point out that even the OS myself and @scottalanmiller are always recommending can do dumb things from time to time as well.

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