• PS; Migration woes,..

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    @gjacobse said in PS; Migration woes,..:

    @JasGot said in PS; Migration woes,..:

    Yes. Google is your friend. Millions of examples.

    I don’t disagree,.. but at the time, wasn’t in the position to do so,.. still not really...

    No worries. That link I posted is a good place to start. It has several one liners that may help you.

  • Bad Pings from Windows, Good from Linux

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    @dafyre said in Bad Pings from Windows, Good from Linux:

    How old is this IOGear device? Could it be a bug in the IOGear's firmware that dislikes (recent changes to) Windows? ...I mean we know Microsoft never breaks printing, right?

    :face_with_tears_of_joy:

  • RDP Security / Hardening

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    @scottalanmiller said in RDP Security / Hardening:

    Let's start with understanding the need. Why is RDP open at all? Is it only open to the LAN, or is it open to the world?

    Yeah that is a much bigger concern than simultaneous connections.

  • MicroSIP config ini resets randomly to default settings

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    Would it be possible to change the permissions on the file and make it read only?

    Alternative two is to write small program that logs the time when the ini file is changed. Maybe you can determine what it is by knowing when it changes.

  • Distant Desktop - remote desktop option for Windows

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    @Dashrender said in Distant Desktop - remote desktop option for Windows:

    at some point TeamViewer was a complete stranger too...

    And the company posted verifiable information about the company, if not the product (because closed source).

    No different than ScreenConnect or Pertino or AetherStore.

  • Yet another way Azure sucks

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    @flaxking said in Yet another way Azure sucks:

    @stacksofplates said in Yet another way Azure sucks:

    @IRJ said in Yet another way Azure sucks:

    @JaredBusch said in Yet another way Azure sucks:

    When you want to delete a virtual machine, you have to clean up all the its manually.

    There is not even an option to remove everything at once.

    This is by design, because all your resources are separate. Companies that leverage Azure/AWS are not using the console to deploy resources for this very reason. Using infrastructure as code is the only way to go. Both Azure and AWS offer their own IaC at no cost, but you can use terraform as an open source before neutral deployment method as well.

    Azure VMs and AWS EC2 are not VPS as you know. AWS does offer VPS style servers called lightsail. It's more affordable than EC2 and you would be able to delete with one click like youre used to doing. Of course you don't get all the other features like advanced networking, storage, etc.

    We've been looking at Pulumi lately for IaC. I'm kind of over DLCs to write things and then having to wait for that DLC to support control flows. Just let the language your used to using do the work.

    Coming from a company that only uses ARM templates, Bicep was the most exciting thing I saw at Ignite.

    The scariest thing was using AR and Teams to remotely assist with surgeries. Teams didn't even work properly for that whole presentation.

    Yeah I'm even kind of over things like Terraform.

    With Pulumi you can do things like this:

    import pulumi import pulumi_aws as aws def make_ec2(name: str): size = 't2.micro' ami = aws.get_ami(most_recent="true", owners=["137112412989"], filters=[{"name":name,"values":["amzn-ami-hvm-*"]}]) group = aws.ec2.SecurityGroup('webserver-secgrp', description='Enable HTTP access', ingress=[ { 'protocol': 'tcp', 'from_port': 22, 'to_port': 22, 'cidr_blocks': ['0.0.0.0/0'] } ]) server = aws.ec2.Instance(name, instance_type=size, vpc_security_group_ids=[group.id], # reference security group from above ami=ami.id) pulumi.export('publicIp', server.public_ip) pulumi.export('publicHostName', server.public_dns) vms = ["test","myvm","things"] for x in vms: make_ec2(x)

    You don't need to wait 6 years for the DSL to support for loops or if statements. And you can build in whatever scaffolding you want around it. Want to test your infrastructure? Include the same stuff in a testing suite. It's just much nicer overall.

  • Windows 10 BSOD When Printing

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    @Dashrender said in Windows 10 BSOD When Printing:

    Interesting - I haven't seen any of these updates offered

    KB5001649 was issued for Windows 2004 and 20H2, KB5001648 for 1909, KB5001638 for 1809 and so on.

    I have a couple with the blank blocks issue and don't see a fix for Build: 19041.867

    I'll give it the weekend, then I'll just have to start experimenting.
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  • PHP 8 upgrade

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    @Pete-S said in PHP 8 upgrade:

    It's a little early I think. PHP is currently only on 8.0.3 and none of the big distros are yet running 8.x branch.

    @dbeato said in PHP 8 upgrade:

    I haven't tested yet to be honest. We shall see.

    I've got clones of the WordPress and Moodle servers that I think I'm going to play with. I though I saw WordPress pushing php 8 recently.

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    @JasGot said in One man IT shop looking for additional help options when needed. Hire a MSP?:

    @Dashrender said in One man IT shop looking for additional help options when needed. Hire a MSP?:

    @JasGot said in One man IT shop looking for additional help options when needed. Hire a MSP?:

    A topic in Self Promotion for ITSPs and their geographic area may be helpful to this group.

    ITSPs aren't limited by geography.
    I know what you're trying to say - you'd like to see someone post where they have remote hands immediately if they are needed without waiting for a flight, etc...

    Yes. That seems to be what most of us are missing with national support.

    What makes that harder is that the ITSP does the IT work - which essentially never has to be (or should be) local. Remote hands / local work is bench work and you don't want ITSP staff doing that, you want bench techs doing that. This gives you better costs, and better service. Everyone wins.

  • FreePBX RingGroup Ring Time issue

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    @JaredBusch said in FreePBX RingGroup Ring Time issue:

    @syko24 said in FreePBX RingGroup Ring Time issue:

    Apparently I've asked a similar question in the past. Guess the answer is to lower the ring time to 27 or 28 seconds.

    https://mangolassi.it/topic/18468/ring-time-for-find-me-follow-me-w-call-confirmation/6

    Not exactly the same thing. FollowMe is more or less a ring grop, but it is not a ring group.

    IMO, you don't want a ring group to include a mobile, it just adds problems.

    Have the ring group fail to an extension with FollowMe and let that ring to the mobile.

    Agreed

  • Deleting SharePoint Folders - Threshold limit

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  • Windows Print to PDF recommendations

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    I usually save as PDF in Office or use CutePDF as it works well and small footprint.

  • Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP

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    @JaredBusch said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

    I don’t understand how @Dashrender and @DustinB3403 are so dense.

    This is a super basic concept that had a purpose before modern RMM tools.

    As I said, I had one, not Pi based, in 2008 at a client.

    When windows would not boot, they plugged it in to the computer and I had remote KVM. Done. BIOS, safe mode, etc.

    What the hell are you on? I definitely see the benefit of these, both before and today (though WAY less so today), so don't lump me in with whatever shit you're flinging today. 🙂

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    Well CENTOS as an OS or product is dead. So deploying it for any reason makes little sense.

    You can get 16 RH vms for free now (placatory) from RHEL now because of CENTOS being killed off.

  • Single-day spam spike?

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    @Danp My humble homage to Gilda Radner and Roseanne Roseannadanna.

  • Another RDS server?

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    Thanks everyone for the help.

    I've been speaking with the client and the app that is consuming excess resources will be removed as it's not a business requirement. This should solve the problem.

    Once again, thanks to everyone who contributed.

  • Configuring Snipe-IT to use JumpCloud LDAP

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    @AdminEvo I've found the JumpCloud docs (previously - not sure at the moment of this post, same for Synology docs) to be confusing on this front. I had issues with Synology services and JumpCloud LDAP. Turns out you need to bind every user individually (whom you wish to access things via JumpCloud LDAP). I had incorrectly assumed that I could propagate LDAP via enabling the JumpCloud LDAP option for desired JumpCloud User Groups. I would only get listings of users, but no individual logins worked - corrected via manually enabling bind on each user.

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    Note - ignore the password expired, it's a test account.

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    @wirestyle22 said in Return Values in Bash Script and generate e-mail which shows successes, errors and if the directory is empty:

    I purchased "Learn Python the Hard way". Going through it now and then experimenting.

    While a good thing, if you have a working bash script just Google each line “in python”

    Declare array in python
    For next in python

  • Looking at Atom and VS Code

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    @Pete-S Nope. Don't sling code. That said, worked with lots of devs providing ops support. The extremely bright genius types that stand out and really had my respect, each technical team leads, were using one of:

    VS Code IntelliJ EDEA

    And notably, they'd seem to swap back and forth from time to time. At least long enough to trial new features of new releases. Big Company was footing the tooling bill so cost was not a consideration for them. Ymmv.

  • Proxmox install

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    minfree Defines the amount of free space left in the LVM volume group pve. With more than 128GB storage available the default is 16GB, else hdsize/8 will be used.

    This is space to leave behind for snapshots. They suggest 1/8th the size of your hard drive.