• Zebra Direct thermal printer: Parts

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    Annnd- the printer is already working... not that THAT is any issues...

  • Suggestions for an IPTV player for Ubuntu

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    @IThomeboy80 said in Suggestions for an IPTV player for Ubuntu:

    Maybe VLC might be a good option since it plays almost al media type files.

    It doesn't handle many channels

  • SFTP upload issue

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    I do not know if this matters maybe you should look into an FTP that caters between Linux and Macs poossibly.

  • Proxmox: UPS

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    We have all APCs and they work fine in our DC. They work fine for us which include our windows and linux servers.

  • Synology Cloud Sync - Export a CSV Log

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    @dbeato yeah that is a different utility (hyper-backup specifically).

    Cloud Sync doesn't actually seem to produce the report anywhere that I could find either.

    Grr

    Thanks for looking @dbeato

  • dmarc

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    @XYjacobsson That must be AWS Route 53, that's one of the few that requires that.

  • Proxmox: Time incorrect

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    https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/setting-time-options.28099/

    System time is generally viewed as UTC Time - which I can understand for standardization.
    Will have to 'adjust' my expectations.

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    @gjacobse said in Windows 11 Remove PIN and Only Use Password Instructions:

    @scottalanmiller

    I may have an account I have forgotten about
    But I continue to use local only. I believe they call it an “Offline Account”

    On my personal Windows laptop, I use my Microsoft account (MFA'd). It makes things all around that way more convenient for me. To avoid passwords, and because I want that separated, I use Windows Hello (fingerprint or PIN). Then BitLocker (TPM 2.0+), and of course the BitLocker Startup PIN.

    On my personal Linux laptop, basically the same thing as above, but SW level encryption.
    I'm looking forward to trying Ubuntu's TPM-backed Full Disk Encryption soon! I haven't had time yet.

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    @scottalanmiller said in Troubleshooting poor network performance:

    @DustinB3403 said in Troubleshooting poor network performance:

    @DustinB3403 said in Troubleshooting poor network performance:

    Moving from that port which was only giving 10FDx to an unused port, gave us 1000FDx.

    I'm not sure where this issue stems from..

    Got it sorted out, for some reason (and I'm still working on the specifics) our ESXi hosts secondary NIC keeps falling to 10FDx (likely some misconfiguration at setup).

    I've moved XO off of this nic, and performance has been fixed.

    If you want to improve ESXi performance, install KVM.

    Yea, that's a different conversation entirely, I do want a outside of the XCP-ng pool environment, in case something goes sideways. I'm dealing with some sunkcost conversations about it, though I am making progress.

  • New Building Considerations ...

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    @scottalanmiller said in New Building Considerations ...:

    Build a super dedicated, fully cooled, fully wired, LARGE space with room to move about data closet on a raised floor.

    I'm in the camp of a consistent temperature, regardless if it's 72 or 80 degrees, doesn't matter to me.

    Everywhere I've worked aside from datacenters, has had power outages and then concerns about condensation forming on/in equipment.

    More resilient power to the AC unit with a properly setup UPS to shutdown in the event of a outage seems way more important than the rest.

    I don't disagree with having space to work.

  • Define Air Gapped Networks

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    @scottalanmiller said in Define Air Gapped Networks:

    @Obsolesce said in Define Air Gapped Networks:

    @DustinB3403 said in Define Air Gapped Networks:

    When using terminology like "Air Gapped" what is your first impression of it?

    When I see someone say they have an air gapped network, I think it to mean that the network is separate from the rest of the organization (through a physical disconnect), and that Air Gapped, does not imply the lack of internet.

    Air Gapped != Without Internet

    What's your opinion?

    An air gapped network is indeed physically isolated from other networks, but the key yiur missing is that it is also isolated from the Internet. The primary characteristic being lack of any connection to outside networks, including the internet.

    It's not the "connection to the outside" that violates the air gap, the issue is that if BOTH networks connect to the Internet or any shared network, it clearly isn't air gapped. Air gapped systems can never talk to each other without a different mechanism passing messages in between that crosses the air gap.

    You misinterpreted what I wrote. Coupled with the first sentence, it's clear. Also, outside being outside said network, not necessarily public networks.

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    It's now 2/15/2024 with Fedora 39, and this is still working.

    Just setup a new reverse proxy.

  • One app to rule them all

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    Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
    Got a few better options than when I started 😁

  • 2 ISP's, 2 routers, 1 LAN and a giant ? lol

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    What are you doing that LANCACHE is useful for? Do you install the same games to several computers inside your house?

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    @DustinB3403

    Ha! That's the thing though, I am curious if sudo will be (at least partially derived) from the sudo we know and love, or will it be Microsoft's own thing that happens to use a command named sudo.

  • Powershell: Manager Report with Direct Reports

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    @gjacobse You should consider publishing this and others (sanitizing of course) to GitLab or GitHub. It can serve as a reference for you as well as a bit of a portfolio. I know for a fact my GitLab stuff had a positive effect with helping me land my current gig.

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    @JasGot Thanks everyone. This was very helpful. And that other discussion was too.

    After further discussion with them, they are only trying to protect the routing and account number for accounts. The same routing and account number that is printed on their check and sent through us mail.

    They agreed, this level of secure transmission is not required.

    Thanks.....

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    @syko24 said in Move FSMO Roles Using PowerShell | Active Directory Domain Controller AD DC:

    I'm a fan of the one liner assuming you are transferring all roles to the same DC.

    Move-ADDirectoryServerOperationMasterRole -Identity "DC-Server" -OperationMasterRole 0,1,2,3,4 0: PDCEmulator 1: RIDMaster 2: InfrastructureMaster 3: SchemaMaster 4: DomainNamingMaster

    Me too. This is what I normally use. SOOOO helpful.

    Not sure why powershell made it so complicated to find who has the roles.
    netdom query fsmo was so easy.

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    Finally got this working, reporting my issues here incase someone with similar issues stumbles upon this thread.

    The T54W phones would not download the xml files by https (may be because I do not have a valid certificate setup). I could via the xml files in browser on https but phones would wait awhile and fail.
    I am doing auto provisioning via http, but my default admin port was set to 8080. I could not download xml files via http with admin port on 8080.
    Once I changed the admin port back to default 80, I was able to download xml files via http.
    Phones can now download the php/xml files via http.
    I changed permissions for the php files back to rw/rw/r with owner asterisk:asterisk

    Auto Provisioning was another headache. Eventually I found out that I had the config settings wrong, was using features.remote_phonebook.data.1.url instead of the correct remote_phonebook.data.1.url

    My working basefile edits (using EPM):

    directory_setting.remote_phone_book.enable = 1 remote_phonebook.data.1.name = Internal remote_phonebook.data.1.url = http://<pbx-ip>/ylab.php features.remote_phonebook.enable = 1 remote_phonebook.data.2.name = External remote_phonebook.data.2.url = http://<pbx-ip>/cm_to_yl_ab.php

    With directory_setting.remote_phone_book.enable = 1
    You do not need the favorite_settings.xml to enable the remote directory. But it will put local directory as the first option and remote phonebook as the second option after hitting the directory key.

    I have added this code to change the order:

    directory_setting.local_directory.priority = 2 directory_setting.remote_phone_book.priority = 1

    Or to get rid of the local directory

    directory_setting.local_directory.enable = 0

    Yealink has a Config Parameter Excel file that has all the config parameters and reading it is what lead me to find my mistake.