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    • RE: Changing subnet mask?

      @travisdh1 said in Changing subnet mask?:

      @stuartjordan said in Changing subnet mask?:

      @travisdh1 I wouldn't host with Microsoft's Azure due to their costs, well accept for 365 for small businesses.
      But there are many other server hosting places that are reliable including amazon, digital ocean and vultr for VM's and OVH, Hestner for dedicated. hell you can even colo in the uk for about £50-60 per 1u. I've seen a 5u rack for about £100 the other day.

      I wouldn't either. They all use Office 365 and get everything they need via services offered with Office 365 already. No need to pay more for a VM to do anything.

      Now, if it was me doing the selling/planning I'd be using Zoho Office rather than Office 365, but I have no say in that stuff.

      I've heard good things about people using Zoho, I did give there free account a try a few years ago. They seem to incorporate a lot into their product, it's not just email is it.

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • RE: IE 11's death date - well sorta

      Can't remember the last time I touched IE... oh hang on it was to install chrome lol

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • RE: Windows 10 - No internet?

      @wrcombs it's an annoying issue, never used to get it with win7. think the connectivity checker come in with win 8.

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • RE: Handy Linux Utilities

      @marcinozga said in Handy Linux Utilities:

      @stuartjordan said in Handy Linux Utilities:

      I'll start With a couple and will add more

      NCDU: A utility to track down where high file usage is being used:

      I love it and use all the time.

      Glances: A nice resource usage utility:

      I have a mixed feelings about this one. It's really useful but it's rather bloated, close to 100MB with all dependencies. Docker images are even worse, developer was hesitant with Alpine based images.

      NMAP: Network scan/Security scan with Vulnerability scripts:

      Classic. No comments needed.

      Terminator (gnome) - A different terminal that you can split into multiple terminals:

      I've never used it, I don't have any Linux desktops to try it. Killer name though.

      Some servers I use Htop but I do like Glances though, I use it on my home machine for example.

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • RE: Handy Linux Utilities

      @pmoncho yes while the man in the middle still passes the packets through to the router and back to the client. If they are using a basic hub (layer 1) rather then a switch don't need to do this at all. just fire up wireshark as hubs don't use mac addresses.

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • RE: Taking suggestions about x86 Access replacement

      There are a few php/mysql builders online as well. some good, some bad.

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • RE: Fast/painless remote access

      Get meshcentral setup, won't take too long to get it up and running, then it will be easier to just add machines to if you need to later on.

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • RE: Need to Purchase a New Switch What Cisco Family?

      @eleceng I'm just curious why the sudden change to Cisco?

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • RE: So Windows 11??

      I'm not sure if it would move me back to windows from Linux. Only time will tell..

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • RE: So Windows 11??

      @scottalanmiller said in So Windows 11??:

      @black3dynamite said in So Windows 11??:

      @stuartjordan said in So Windows 11??:

      I'm not sure if it would move me back to windows from Linux. Only time will tell..

      Besides paying you to use Windows, what made you move from Microsoft to Linux?

      Everything 🙂 It's slow, it's buggy, updates are a train wreck, security, easy of use, aesthetics, support, flexibility, software, software management, shell quality, etc.

      Spot on, couldn't of said it any better and it's bloaty as well.
      As Dustin was saying above I cannot believe you need to have a Microsoft account now for signing on. with even more tracking embedded wouldn't surprise me.

      How much has our work flow changed from using pc/laptop since the xp/win7 era? The only reason they wanted to change the OS so badly was to support the mobile and tablet market. But most people didn't want that and their mobile effort failed. They shouldn't of touched the desktop as much. They finally got somewhere with Windows 7, such a shame.There is nothing inovating about what the new Windows will be like that linux distros haven't already done.

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • RE: Looking to learn/research MeshCentral

      Tatical RMM integrates with meshcentral as well apparently. Although I've only tried the demo but looks promising. https://github.com/wh1te909/tacticalrmm

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • RE: Exchange Environment - Lab

      At the end of the day, if the op want's to learn exchange that's up to him. This is a forum where we can give constructive criticism but, there is also no need to go on about it and give a little help instead. Just a thought??

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • RE: Exchange Environment - Lab

      Have you made sure you have downloaded the latest CU for that version of exchange as well otherwise it will all go to shit. Any reason why you don't want to trial 2019 when it's up to CU10?

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • RE: KDE/Plasma DVD Burning MKV Files

      @pete-s haha, thanks pete 🙂

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • RE: KVM or VMWare

      I used to use XCP-NG couldn't fault it, moved over to proxmox a while back. I have had no issues with Proxmox. Last time I use Vmware was a couple of businesses was using esxi 6.5 I believe. I personally have no issue with Vmware just have no interest in using it in production.

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • RE: KVM or VMWare

      @pmoncho said in KVM or VMWare:

      @stuartjordan said in KVM or VMWare:

      @obsolesce said in KVM or VMWare:

      @scottalanmiller said in KVM or VMWare:

      Not instead, in addition to.

      If Hyper-V Server as a single product is going away, then it can't be "in addition to". He said Hyper-V Server, not Hyper-V.

      @scottalanmiller said in KVM or VMWare:

      ASHCI is MS doubling down on Hyper-V, not abandoning it.

      Right, not what I was referring to. He said, "Hyper-V Server". We all know that Hyper-V is not going away.

      I was Indeed Meaning Hyper-V Server, not the Hyper-V role.

      I am wondering if MS expects businesses to be all cloud in the next ten years? Those that are not, they don't care about.

      Is indeed what they want I believe, especially with Windows 365. They already had a method of creating RDS solutions in Azure. They have just made it easier to do with Windows 365.

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • RE: Good deal on 14TB drives - BestBuy

      Hasn't Chia Minning kind of failed now as a currency, that should help bring the prices back down. I'd just would'nt buy any second hand hard drives at the moment.

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • Edgerouter X - Small Office

      I know this depends really on load rather than amount of users. I'm interested in knowing what amount of users people would have on a small network using this firewall for basic office use. I use one at home but am Interested in using this in small networks.

      posted in IT Discussion edgerouter x
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • RE: Hestia Development Full Webhosting Panel

      Yep works well, I'm part of their Discord channel and speak to the developers regularly. They a good bunch and quite supportive. I have donated a couple of times to the project.

      An Idea if anyone wants to try for free, I have just set this up as a test on oracle cloud for free using their free arm processors with 4CPU and 24GB ram.

      posted in IT Discussion
      CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
    • Hestia Development Full Webhosting Panel

      I want to keep a thread open for the latest in development with Hestia. I will update all progress for this web panel here. It's forked from vesta with active development and Cve security fixes applied. It's in Beta and progressing well.

      There is an admin mode where you can create packages and limits. set amount of space,addon domains etc.

      here are some screenshots:

      Quick Install Apps:

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      Databases

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      Choice of roundcube or rainloop webmail

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      Services

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      Stats

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      Websites:

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      posted in IT Discussion
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      CloudKnight
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