• Outlook on the Web slowness

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    See my post earlier had a user who could not send. Microsoft has an open service advisory not published about general slowness in their system.

  • ADGuard Home (self hosted)

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    @VoIP_n00b said in ADGuard Home (self hosted):

    @JaredBusch said in ADGuard Home (self hosted):

    @scottalanmiller said in ADGuard Home (self hosted):

    Glad I looked to see what it was, might be what we need for my other project.

    Except their comparison list is blatanly wrong.

    Care to share? This is a second time today you have made a statement, then when questioned on it never provided any details.

    Sounds like someone is taking tips from an oompa loompa.

  • Recording calls on a SIP Trunk to a local Recorder/Logger

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    @JasGot said in Recording calls on a SIP Trunk to a local Recorder/Logger:

    @Skyetel Is there an API or other method to automate the downloading of the recordings? Are they available through FTP or RSync?

    They are available via API. Check that out here: https://api.docs.skyetel.com/

  • Added 2nd Domain to O365 account

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    Got this sorted out. In the end it was just a few simple changes that the 3rd party anti spam people had to put in place.

    Thanks everyone for the help.

  • Fedora 33 is officially here!

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    @FATeknollogee said in Fedora 33 is officially here!:

    I really need to do a clean reinstall, I've been upgrading since F26.
    There's a lot of crap I'd like to get rid of.

    Same here. I switched from Korora to Fedora at 26 or 27.

  • Worthwhile IT projects or products for small office with extra money?

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    @JasGot said in Worthwhile IT projects or products for small office with extra money?:

    They though about a new projector in their board room, but it will not fall under the $2,500 mark.

    Wonder why...

    Also if the board room is not too big, a professional signage screen is usually better than a projector.
    For instance a 75" 4K from Philips or Samsung will be sub $2K.

    Larger screens such as 82", 86" will probably be on the limit budget wise.

    Many of these screens has integrated media player/web browser as well so you don't really need to hook them up to a computer - if you don't want to.

  • MeshCentral "locking remote user out of desktop"

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    @scottalanmiller said in MeshCentral "locking remote user out of desktop":

    @Dashrender said in MeshCentral "locking remote user out of desktop":

    @DustinB3403 said in MeshCentral "locking remote user out of desktop":

    @Dashrender said in MeshCentral "locking remote user out of desktop":

    @DustinB3403 said in MeshCentral "locking remote user out of desktop":

    @scottalanmiller who still uses screensavers. . . . . .

    Versus just a blank screen? Isn't the effect the same - a locked system?

    No, a screensaver actively uses resources to operate. A blank screen is off.

    Plus Cmmd+L locks the screen, no need for a screensaver to do that for you.

    the screensaver also has a 'blank' mode which has an associated timer...

    If the user set it at 1 min, I'm sure it's about security with them, not some stupid pipe drawing program.... so I'm back to my original comment.

    blank screen/screen saver - who cares - end result is the same, a locked system.

    Yeah, that was going on too!

    too?

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    You can trying using auditd to audit the file.

    sudo apt-get install auditd

    Running sudo auditctl -l by default show no rules

    Create a temporary rule to audit changes to index.php

    sudo auditctl -w /var/www/html/index.php -p rwxa # -p = read, write, execute, attributes

    Run sudo auditctl -l will show the rule that was created.
    Now run sudo ausearch -f index.php | more to show what's touching index.php
    or sudo tail -f /var/log/audit/audit.log | grep index.php.

  • Yealink T46S Pricing

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    @JaredBusch said in Yealink T46S Pricing:

    So far the Fanvil X4U I purchased for testing is working well. I'll likely be quoting the X4 and X5 lines along with Yealink phones for customers going forward.

    Same here, last few projects have gone to Fanvil. So much cheaper than Yealink. We've got several in our own offices now and we are loving them.

  • Asus ZenBook UX334FLC-AH79 with Linux

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    @warren-stanley said in Asus ZenBook UX334FLC-AH79 with Linux:

    @scottalanmiller How's the Aspire Linux support working out ?

    So far, it's been great. Really liking it.

  • Zabbix Agent alert on active mode?

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    @killmasta93 said in Zabbix Agent alert on active mode?:

    The template i have for the agents on windows and linux called OS windows active agent and OS linux active agent. But i implemented proxy i had it directly to the zabbix server only issue there is that my server was getting overloaded

    Really odd, my suggestion for the alert you´re working with is based on ping trigger (usually included on the template) instead of Timeout macro (but I´m not plenty sure that´s the reason of the issue), because, as far I can see on your screenshots or the setup its not responding to macro (may happen some times) or macro may not respond on short period of times (see the warning on "Consider to keep it relatively high"), As far I know macros are not useful on short periods of time, that´s why I have not used on my side (unless necessary)

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    @scottalanmiller said in Free / Cheap Unattended Remote Access Utility for Windows PCs:

    @EddieJennings said in Free / Cheap Unattended Remote Access Utility for Windows PCs:

    @NetworkNerd

    My MeshCentral VM is in Vultr.

    Same here. Way better than AWS, Azure, or GCP for standard workloads like this.

    Just for home use, it could likely sit in a free AWS Lightsail instance if it is small enough.

  • Lumens Encoder and Facebook Live Fail

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    After way too much time spent on this, we found the problem is twofold. Hopefully this will help someone else in a similar situation.

    In the Lumens, to get it to recognize a new stream key for Facebook, we had to put in some random text characters in the stream key field, save the changes, paste the new stream key, and save the changes. That would generate the preview and allow streaming to Facebook no problem.

    We found there was a greater issue present. The internet speed at the building where the encoder sits was supposed to be 100 / 7, but they were not getting anything close to that. Once we got Facebook working in addition to YouTube, we found streaming both caused them to be extremely choppy.

    After having an ISP technician out to the building last week, they said the wiring in the box outside the building was awful, we were at the end of the line, and that he was surprised we ever got internet signal to the building. They are working on clearing up the pipe now so the signal is strong and clean, and we're upgrading to 200 / 10 pretty soon. We also changed the video resolution we're sending to YouTube and Facebook so we're using a lot less bandwidth to ensure we don't use the entire upload pipe.

  • VitalPBX 3

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    @ing-joserivera26 said in VitalPBX 3:

    I will not continue posting on your blog.

    This is not my blog. This is an public community targeting IT professionals.

    I would (and have) posted on the VitalPBX community, but it seems that i'm eternally moderated.

  • SIP Registration

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    @Skyetel I can switch my personal account to registration. Or some spare numbers on our company account. I don't have a "spare" system that will get calls though. So if you can have registration from the same IP as a current endpoint, I can actually do it and have traffic.

    Otherwise, it will be sporadic traffic from my personal account, currently hooked up to a VitalPBX instance I am testing.

  • Microsoft Edge for Linux

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    @DustinB3403 said in Microsoft Edge for Linux:

    @flaxking said in Microsoft Edge for Linux:

    I would think the benefit would be for companies all in on M 365.

    What does using office 365 effect the browser? I've seen more often that Google chrome works better on O365 web products than IE or Edge (pre Chedg)

    The only thing that doesn't work on Chrome and other browsers from Office 365 is the Export to PST option but besides that it works well on the other browsers.

  • Ubiquiti WiFi blank the yard

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    @manxam said in Ubiquiti WiFi blank the yard:

    @DustinB3403 said in Ubiquiti WiFi blank the yard:

    @manxam I didn't even know this was a thing! That's awesome.

    How did you make out using Link? I haven't used it for a short PtP but have used its suggestions for several KM links.

    I mean the distances are so short that the tool doesn't make a lot of sense, but it proves what I thought.

  • Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020

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    @Dashrender said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:

    @DustinB3403 said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:

    @travisdh1 said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:

    @DustinB3403 said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:

    @Dashrender said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:

    @coliver said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:

    @Dashrender said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:

    @coliver said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:

    @DustinB3403 said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:

    @Dashrender said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:

    I'm with Wire - it's definitely not a clean... I just installed a new power plug myself behind my TV... though not an outside wall, not that that should be that big of a deal...

    Yeah, unless these walls are filled to the edge with spray foam, feeding a few power cables down isn't going to be an issue. With fiberglass you'd just push through the insulation in those specific paths and it still wouldn't be that big of a loss.

    Yeah, It's a new building so I hope there is spray foam. But even then it might not be that difficult. Might just need a wire probe.

    No one around here does spray foam by default.

    It should be. But yeah I don't think it's the default where @wirestyle22 is either.

    I wonder what the price difference is? I'm guessing it used to be huge, but perhaps today, not so much??

    Now if you were renovating and doing this yourself you can pick up spray foam kits that cost ~$770 which while still pricey, would save money compared to fiberglass.

    That's it? We need to replace the insulation in our attic. Might have to do it ourselves if the DIY spray foam is that cheap now.

    Yeah, that's per kit, each kit covers ~200 sqf at 1". It wouldn't be unexpected to need 2 or 3 kits to cover a single crawlspace attic.

    1" - HAHA, so it's $770 for 57 square feet in reality.

    I've also watched it being done (online) - it's an art, like spray painting cars... it takes a good amount of practice to not over spray the amount needed and end up with a ton of waste... in the attic, if it overflows, not that big of deal, but in walls, you don't want to waste a bunch that you're cutting off and discarding.

    I purchased a 200ft kit, for like $350 I think, to do my rim joists in my crawl space. It's super easy. I believe once you're spending ~$1000 on materials (depending on local rates) it ends up being cheaper to hire somebody to do for you.

    For closed cell foam you can only apply so thick in one pass before it's cured, so to get the R rating you would need for an attic in a colder climate zone, it would be insane to use a closed cell kit. Not only is it stupid expensive to do yourself, but waiting for curing between layers and crawling around in the attic multiple times in a poor mans hazmat suit? No thanks. Typically if you're doing foam in an attic they do a single layer of closed cell, then open cell on top.

    When I did my attic I pumped in ~20" (R60) of loose fill fiberglass insulation for like $200... most home improvement stores lend you the machine for free if you buy enough bags, 10 bags in my case. I only used 6 bags and returned the rest with no questions asked. I will definitely go this route again on my next house.

  • How to wipe USB drive from linux partitions in Windows

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    I find myself using Fedora's Media Writer, it's quick and simple.

    But good guide @Pete-S

  • VitalPBX and Microsoft 365

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    @Dashrender said in VitalPBX and Microsoft 365:

    @JasGot said in VitalPBX and Microsoft 365:

    @Dashrender said in VitalPBX and Microsoft 365:

    @JasGot said in VitalPBX and Microsoft 365:

    @coliver Click a phone number in Outlook Contacts and have it dial the phone.

    The phone on your desk, or a softphone?

    Deskphone.

    Interesting - Scott's above link leads you to software that should do this for you. I'll be trying it tomorrow... I have a few users that might like this.

    This is standard click to call plug-in and not a new thing