Instead of testing emails with a fax, get the email working itself first. Work on sending emails directly, once that is working, add in the fax piece. That will make this a ton easier to test.
I mean yeah, VyOS is a great firewall/router, but the implication of that statement is for IDS/Content Filtering.
VyOS uses Squid if you want it, same as pfSense, Smoothwall, Untangle, etc. So content filtering you can do just the same. Most people using VyOS don't use it for the same reasons that you and I do not put that on our routers, but if the goal is to do that, it enables it the same as those other products but with an opportunity to learn it rather than have it just magically appear.
Did not realize that they had squid baked in. Iassumed it had tobe added.
Baked in, but off by default. So we all ignore it 🙂
Attempting to install Office 2013 using www.office.com/setup but that requires you to have the microsoft account info of the user. Is there a way for me to install this without account info and plug that in later?
This is a keycard setup then? Yes you have to enter info to do the setup.
Here's the one I've been using (before I found out about ShareX today - I'm gonna check that one out as soon as I have time) https://lightscreen.com.ar/
So you are only looking to sync AD? Or something else? I don't think that you need a clean slate, normal sync (not full integration) definitely does not require bidirectional clean slates.
Thanks, guys. If I'm unable to get XAPI up and running I may look at involving HA-Lizard support. I'm taking things cautiously at the moment as my VMs are still operational, so I've got a bit of time to find the best approach.
Might make sense if this is actively in production and XAPI just won't come back.
Be careful with them online if you let them play online. There are a lot of crazy older Minecraft people out there who love ruining younger people's stuff.
I am assuming the only reason you would buy a BB is for integration with BES, but since they are now running android is there any difference between a BB and another android device when it comes to MDM?
I really like my HP ENVYY 32", but even at 32" I wanted something lower resolution than most people at 2550x1440. 4k would be great, on a display big enough for me to actually see the difference.
Actually I've seen UEFI Windows 7 Keys. It was only in the last year or so before Windows 8 came out. It was well after SP1 for Windows 7 was released.
I guess that's fair. I've seen ones that you can flash the BIOS to upgrade it to UEFI but I never saw a Windows 7 computer come with 7 and a UEFI BIOS.
Plenty of machines shipped with BIOS keys and windows 7, because they were windows 8 keys baked in, that the vendors shipped to you with Windows 7.
Yeah, I've seen that too. Especially around the time when 8 was first released, yes, I saw this a lot. So that's fair.
I have not needed to use the iDRAC console in a couple of years now, and I had not realized that I still had to have f'n java installed in order to use it. WTF....
@Jimmy9008 For the pull out 1U KMM/KVM - make sure you have lots of room behind you / in the isle to pull it out. We have one and it always hits me square in the nuts when I pull it out.
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Oh wait, I mean... that sucks..........
It's no joke man, I need to reshuffle the rack so it's higher.
This is what happens when you work with all women lol no respect for common decency 😉 😛 😄
(yes, that was a joke, the two ladies I work with really are truly awesome!)
Are you positive that situation wasn't pre-meditated by one of them?
lol - they are both less vertically gifted than myself, so the answer is actually yes
Yes, but that is getting way beyond Elastix and into raw Asterisk programming.
What was said above was reference of how to handle it inside the GUI itself.
Both methods work, but dropping to manual editing of configuration files should normally be avoided whenever possible as that makes it harder to use the built in tools for backup and recovery.
Also, upgrades will often over write manual changes like this, meaning you have to remember and reply them after updates/upgrades.