What Are You Doing Right Now
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@mattspeller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@mattspeller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I'm going to die camping in this heat! If anyone wonders why this province is on fire this should explain it. I changed it to 'murica for your consumption
you are dying and it's only 90deg F? Seriously?? We have strings of that for 20-40 days.... South US hits 115 in places.
Wimp.
Difference there is Canada
Even more so, western Canada!
Do you the humidity we have? ugh..
rolls eyes
It's the past time of all good lower mainland / islanders to complain about the weather unless it's foggy / overcast / light rain and ~15c / 60f
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Listening to broadcast of pre-season NFL game.
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Just ordered a Raspberry Pi 3 to turn into a retro game emulator
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Doing some virtual RedHat training.
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Icing knees after treadmill time.
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Just got home from actually installing the UAP-AC-LITE at my parents place. They now have whole-house wifi again. So many other wifi have been put in over the years that they'd loose signal in the main living room. No more. I keep hoping the old Linksys router will bite the dust so I have an excuse to drop an ER-X there as well.
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@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Functioning again and looking at the differences between my poking-around config and the wizard's config.
Right, once you know what you are doing, creating a config by hand is fine, but you need to start learning from a good point.
You used to need to use the
LAN+2LAN2
wizard, but back in 1.9.0 or 1.8.X They finally added theBasic Setup
wizard that does everything right.How solid are those wizards? I have never even tried them. After managing over 100 vyatta routers I just continued on with CLI only.
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Ugh both m kids are sick. Going to be a long night. May install Debian 9.1 on my vultr instance for poops and giggles.
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@donaldlandru said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Functioning again and looking at the differences between my poking-around config and the wizard's config.
Right, once you know what you are doing, creating a config by hand is fine, but you need to start learning from a good point.
You used to need to use the
LAN+2LAN2
wizard, but back in 1.9.0 or 1.8.X They finally added theBasic Setup
wizard that does everything right.How solid are those wizards? I have never even tried them. After managing over 100 vyatta routers I just continued on with CLI only.
The
Basic Setup
andWAN+2LAN2
are good. Not used the rest. I would only use theBasic Setup
now though.If you already know Vyatta syntax strongly, there is no need to use a wizard really.
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@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@donaldlandru said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Functioning again and looking at the differences between my poking-around config and the wizard's config.
Right, once you know what you are doing, creating a config by hand is fine, but you need to start learning from a good point.
You used to need to use the
LAN+2LAN2
wizard, but back in 1.9.0 or 1.8.X They finally added theBasic Setup
wizard that does everything right.How solid are those wizards? I have never even tried them. After managing over 100 vyatta routers I just continued on with CLI only.
The
Basic Setup
andWAN+2LAN2
are good. Not used the rest. I would only use theBasic Setup
now though.If you already know Vyatta syntax strongly, there is no need to use a wizard really.
That's what I figured, I think the most I have used the WebUI on my ER was adding them to to UNMS
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@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@donaldlandru said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Functioning again and looking at the differences between my poking-around config and the wizard's config.
Right, once you know what you are doing, creating a config by hand is fine, but you need to start learning from a good point.
You used to need to use the
LAN+2LAN2
wizard, but back in 1.9.0 or 1.8.X They finally added theBasic Setup
wizard that does everything right.How solid are those wizards? I have never even tried them. After managing over 100 vyatta routers I just continued on with CLI only.
The
Basic Setup
andWAN+2LAN2
are good. Not used the rest. I would only use theBasic Setup
now though.If you already know Vyatta syntax strongly, there is no need to use a wizard really.
I'll second @JaredBusch here. If you know the Vyatta syntax already, just stick with that.
The
Load Balancing
wizard also works well. -
The hardest part for me was going from the 6.4+ back down to the 6.3 syntax
set nat source/destination is much more intuitive than set service nat and moving the source/dest to A sub-node. Nitpicky at best. Just what you get used to
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Just got home from work.. Man am I tired.. but i got my desktop up and running minus having internet thus far. overall, great day!
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I know the feeling, pretty tired here, too.
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Pretty sure that I just busted an iX sales drone on SW. Much like the FreeNAS documentation, he lacks plausible credibility. He spouts words but gets ALL the details wrong in his attempt to make a sale. He claims ZFS is better than RAID (even though ZFS is RAID), gets upset that Oracle made ZFS (Sun made it for Solaris 10), claims 9 million customers of iX systems, claims that the number of customers makes a product viable, etc. Then claims to be both an IT pro with 14 years of experience, but then claims to be a humble home users (red flag, not allowed to post on SW.)
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I'm guessing that he will get his account deleted. He has very few posts with a high post deletion rate. I think that they know that he's a sales guy for iX but can't quite prove it yet. In case he starts deleting his incriminating posts, here are a few..
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Pretty sure that I just busted an iX sales drone on SW. Much like the FreeNAS documentation, he lacks plausible credibility. He spouts words but gets ALL the details wrong in his attempt to make a sale. He claims ZFS is better than RAID (even though ZFS is RAID), gets upset that Oracle made ZFS (Sun made it for Solaris 10), claims 9 million customers of iX systems, claims that the number of customers makes a product viable, etc. Then claims to be both an IT pro with 14 years of experience, but then claims to be a humble home users (red flag, not allowed to post on SW.)
look at you go, weeding out the fakes
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Going through his old posts, looks like a lot about FreeNAS are indexed by no longer exist. I have a feeling that those have been getting deleted for a while now.