• Changing Internet providers

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    @Dashrender said:

    I was wondering if this was going to be good enough considering Scott's recommendation? As long as I don't recreate a route between the VLANs I guess it should be.

    Right, you would want to keep them as gapped as possible.

  • Upgrading ESXi from 5.5u1 to 5.5u2

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    @DenisKelley Yeah I feel completely comfortable that the default VMWare upgrade would work, but it wouldn't update the drivers. Assuming the old drivers already in place are compatible, they would just stay in place.

  • Weird Issue with Ubuntu DNS

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    I completely agree.. if you don't have DNS internal, use external.

  • Learning Advanced Networking

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    even at the desktop level.

    That's really what it's designed for is technicians troubleshooting.

    Yes, and I feel that it is excellent for that. And good as a launching point for most anything in IT.

  • AD Membership vs GPO

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    @g.jacobse said:

    How does Group Policy affect AD memberships or does it?

    It does not. AD and GPO are separate things.

  • Microsoft did not whitelist themselves apparently

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    I had like 50 of these in my junk mail last week.

  • Asterisk Questions (FreePBX)

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    @Dashrender said:

    I'm confused... So what you're telling me is, in a digital system (and possibly in my Mitel VOIP/SIP system too) that the call control isn't handed off to the phone, but is asterisk it is?

    We used Mitel PBX and IP Phones at the town. Yes they call it a hold but it was basically a parking lot. Are there was a Individual Hold which placed it at the phone (could not remote pick up) or a System Hold which placed it on the PBX's parking lot hold. We just programed the buttons to do the system hold. It's different vendor terminology but it's the same thing.

    So the parking lot # it put it at was always it's own extension? OK that would make total sense... the guys who set it up must have done that then...

  • Highest Quality Youtube Grab?

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    KeepVid is what I use. No idea if it is good, though.

  • Ubiquiti introduces EdgeRouter X

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    TP-Link switch is working excellent as well!

  • DroboPro won't connect to network

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    hmmm.. I'm not sure Appassure can talk directly to the storage medium.. I'd have to look into that.

  • CloudatCost VMs Useless

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    @scottalanmiller ewww. Yuck.

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    @IRJ said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    They don't even pretend to be trying to act on behalf of the country or with rationality anymore.

    People don't even realize it, or are willing to give up freedom for a false sense of security

    The nature of democracy. People don't think it through that much. The majority don't vote based on a knowledge or a care about the issues.

  • Cloud at Cost - Did I make a mistake?

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    I guess I should have trusted my gut...

    Oh well, I got my money back.

  • DECT VOIP phones

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Dashrender said:

    @coliver said:

    @Dashrender said:

    I only need one or two phones to be mobile throughout our buildings... so buying two WiFi phones will probably be easier than dealing with DECT base stations all over. In clinic, the phones will stay within 50 m of the base station, so that won't be a problem.

    You could just download a VoIP app on your smart phone and connect it to Wifi... it would probably amount to the same thing... just less expensive. I assume you have a smart phone?

    I enjoy Zoiper.

    The problem with that is management and staff don't want to use personal equipment without compensating the equipment owner (staff member in this case). So currently BOYD doesn't work in my environment.

    Poor Boyd. You should fire him.

    LOL - nice.

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    $computers = Get-Content -path C:\fso\computers.txt
    $user = "aUser"
    $password = "MyNewPassword!"
    Foreach($computer in $computers)
    {
    $user = [adsi]"WinNT://$computer/$user,user"
    $user.SetPassword($Password)
    $user.SetInfo()
    }

    http://blogs.technet.com/b/heyscriptingguy/archive/2009/03/25/how-can-i-change-the-passwords-of-multiple-local-computer-accounts.aspx

  • Elastix or FreePBX and why?

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    @NetworkNerd said:

    @Danp said:

    So is freepbx a good choice for a voip novice? Also looking for opinions on hosted vs on-premise. Am I better to spin up a vm internally or host on DO?

    Just be careful when you are talking about running something like FreePBX in-house on a VM versus with a hosting provider on a VM. There may be differences in the kernel that can cause buggy behavior in the PBX (like running Elastix on VMWare vs. Xen and call reports working in one case but not the other). It can work, but you want to test it to make sure.

    But I'd say for a VOIP newb, FreePBX is a decent choice to dig in and start playing.

    Awesome, I'm hoping that my consultant will point things like this out to me, as well as other pitfalls that might exist.

  • Elastix 2.what?

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    @Dashrender said:

    It's a trust thing I guess. I hope that one managing a project like Elastix to do a pretty good or better job at securing their website, and I'd feel more comfortable pulling the hash from them than from a file sitting on the same file server as the actual file, especially since it's a hosting provider, not the content creator.

    A better job than SourceForge? I'm not sure what you are looking for. SourceForge is a huge player and the source of the majority (I think) of the world's open source projects. At least those of any size. This is how a huge amount of open source is done.

    SouceForge really is the content creator, in a way, here. Remember, this is open source.

  • Configure Firewall in ufw at Ubuntu

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    To check:

    netstat -tulpn

    Tells you what is listening.

  • Giveaway old Dell desktops

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    Other versions?

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    It does a ton. It's been the leader of Microsoft's extensive platform for over a decade. It's their application and integration platform.