• Email That The NSA Can't See? Tell Me More......

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    scottalanmillerS

    Ah yes. Small screen here.

  • Have You Heard of ATT Toggle?

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  • Port Redirection with IPTables on CentOS 6

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    StrongBadS

    Should go without saying, applies to RHEL 6 as well.

  • Doing IT at Home: Enterprise Networking

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    scottalanmillerS

    Ohhhh..... Great idea for a naughty IT geek tshirt company. "Love IT"

  • Learning pfSense any ideas?

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    I mentioned the idea for the machine or VM to my superior and it looks like it is a go. Sometimes I need a slap in the back of my head when it comes to real IT thinking. We went from being apart of another department doing half IT/half pricing stuff, with their budget mixed in, the pricing stuff more important, & extremely underpowered hardware. We (Finally) split off in December of last year & I helped in the process of selecting and installing shiny new machines for our users, for our registers & new servers. Of course along the entire process I've had the help & plethora of info from you awesome people. 🙂

    @scottalanmiller said:

    Perfect timing. I think that I mentioned pfSense specifically. This just went live this weekend...

    http://www.smbitjournal.com/2014/05/doing-it-at-home-enterprise-networking/

    Thanks you, I'm checking it out right now.

  • Email accounts and aliases in Office 365

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    Thanks @Dashrender. I've actually have changed most to come to my email address which will be one of the aliases forwarding to Zendesk along with support, info and something else. I will then create a new email address for myself. This way all the clients that have my email address will automatically go to Zendesk to create tickets. I just have to weed out vendors and such and send them along to my new email addy.

  • Installing RHEL 7.0

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    Rhel 7.0 and Martini i just guess.
    But i just realized that i can use my Linux mint now running in Virtual Box.

  • Intranet social network

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    Im still busy with the email migration works. Scheduled it for this weekend, once done, will be testing Zimbra! 🙂

  • Source Tree for GIT

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    scottalanmillerS

    What GIT repo are you using?

  • Weekend Project: Atlassian Jira

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    How many users would they have?

  • Famous Datacenters

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    @RoguePacket Pretty cool!

  • How to Extract msgstore.db.crypt5 Database?

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    scottalanmillerS

    That name suggests that it is encrypted. That will pose a problem.

  • I need to issue the Update and Restart command not just Restart

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    Have you started issuing deadlines for updates?

  • Google Looks to maybe add PGP to GMAIL

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    scottalanmillerS

    ASM is Firefox's C to JavaScript compiler.

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  • SAMBA?

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @lance said:

    @Dashrender said:

    I guess I'm missing something.

    Even with Linux, you can have ACLs. Linux can participate in AD through LDAP and pass user credentials if they were ever needed.

    That's where I am getting confused. I think I did read once that Linux can participate in AD through LDAP , but completely forgot about it since I have never used it. Thanks. 🙂 If I ever needed to use it, does it work smoothly?

    That's not related to NTFS ACLs though.

    That's true - that's why I posted my first post the way I did - there was mixing of terms Samba and NTFS - not talking the same language one is a sharing protocol and the other drive format.

    I suppose that the OP didn't specify if they wanted the ACL set at the share level or at the filesystem level. Actually he did, it was that he needed no permissions. Although in light of things like Cryptolocker - if users don't normally need write permissions there, I'd limit them to read only for the sake of things like Cryptolocker.

  • Social Media To End All Social Media

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    I like some aspects of FB, but I hate how they really don't want you to have any control... they want you to do it their way. I guess I should just give up, because this is how most of the world is today. Ug somedays!

  • Open plan offices

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    We have an open office, but it is filled with only IT people. I love it, it is nice to be able to have a conversation without leaving your desk.

  • SAMBA?

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  • MS Office for Non-Profits Free Now Available in Australia

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    @JaredBusch said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Joyfano said:

    Wow thanks for the news. I wish soon that would be also free here in Philippines. Would love to help them to set up so that i can learn too 🙂

    Only a few large countries have it so far. Only the biggest economies justify the effort on Microsoft's part, unfortunately.

    It is all about the tax write offs. Yeah they have lots of ways to donate and write things off, but this is the feel good method.

    They only donate the starter level. The goal is really to get people addicted and have them upgrade. Problem is, too few do so it causes problems. I don't believe that they get any kind of write off for that, though, it is an all out marketing loss leader and as it is a service cannot normally be taken advantage of in a tax sense, at least not in the US.