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    • coliverC
      coliver @JaredBusch
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      @jaredbusch said in Shrinking many domains to few or one:

      Buy a netwrix license and move on.

      This is a great idea Netwrix Auditor could do a lot to figuring out who has what permissions where and you could do some reporting based on overlap... etc...

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      • wirestyle22W
        wirestyle22 @JaredBusch
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        @jaredbusch said in Shrinking many domains to few or one:

        Buy a netwrix license and move on.

        This was one of the first things I said to @Dashrender today. It will happen regardless of what direction we go in.

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        • wirestyle22W
          wirestyle22 @coliver
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          @coliver Next cloud is such a sore subject for me. Why they won't do it:

          They won't spend the maximum of $15 a year on a domain for us to use for it. so I said we can just create an a-record for nc.domain.com and port forward to our Next Cloud instance. I can even do the SSL certification for free. Management says no. Why? Because the guy who runs the website doesn't know how to do that. I'll do it. No, you can't. Why? Because you can't.

          It's actually infuriating

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          • coliverC
            coliver @wirestyle22
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            @wirestyle22 said in Shrinking many domains to few or one:

            @coliver Next cloud is such a sore subject for me. Why they won't do it:

            They won't spend the maximum of $15 a year on a domain for us to use for it. so I said we can just create an a-record for nc.domain.com and port forward to our Next Cloud instance. I can even do the SSL certification for free. Management says no. Why? Because the guy who runs the website doesn't know how to do that. I'll do it. No, you can't. Why? Because you can't.

            It's actually infuriating

            That's fine you've presented it to them and they've declined. So move on.

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            • wirestyle22W
              wirestyle22 @coliver
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              @coliver said in Shrinking many domains to few or one:

              @wirestyle22 said in Shrinking many domains to few or one:

              @coliver Next cloud is such a sore subject for me. Why they won't do it:

              They won't spend the maximum of $15 a year on a domain for us to use for it. so I said we can just create an a-record for nc.domain.com and port forward to our Next Cloud instance. I can even do the SSL certification for free. Management says no. Why? Because the guy who runs the website doesn't know how to do that. I'll do it. No, you can't. Why? Because you can't.

              It's actually infuriating

              That's fine you've presented it to them and they've declined. So move on.

              Yeah it's just annoying that they don't want to save themselves money. The city has so many dropboxes they are paying for right now and then ask us to come up with a solution that saves them a ton of money, but they refuse.

              /rant

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              • wirestyle22W
                wirestyle22
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                It's especially annoying because I see $1300-$2000 curved wide screen monitors on their desks. Never knew how right @scottalanmiller was about local government before I worked here.

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender @wirestyle22
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                  @wirestyle22 said in Shrinking many domains to few or one:

                  @coliver said in Shrinking many domains to few or one:

                  @wirestyle22 said in Shrinking many domains to few or one:

                  @coliver Next cloud is such a sore subject for me. Why they won't do it:

                  They won't spend the maximum of $15 a year on a domain for us to use for it. so I said we can just create an a-record for nc.domain.com and port forward to our Next Cloud instance. I can even do the SSL certification for free. Management says no. Why? Because the guy who runs the website doesn't know how to do that. I'll do it. No, you can't. Why? Because you can't.

                  It's actually infuriating

                  That's fine you've presented it to them and they've declined. So move on.

                  Yeah it's just annoying that they don't want to save themselves money. The city has so many dropboxes they are paying for right now and then ask us to come up with a solution that saves them a ton of money, but they refuse.

                  /rant

                  So the next time they are whining about drop box costs, tell them, we have a solution ready to bang out, it only costs $x and will take me 2 hours to get up and running - etc.

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                  • wirestyle22W
                    wirestyle22 @Dashrender
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                    @dashrender said in Shrinking many domains to few or one:

                    @wirestyle22 said in Shrinking many domains to few or one:

                    @coliver said in Shrinking many domains to few or one:

                    @wirestyle22 said in Shrinking many domains to few or one:

                    @coliver Next cloud is such a sore subject for me. Why they won't do it:

                    They won't spend the maximum of $15 a year on a domain for us to use for it. so I said we can just create an a-record for nc.domain.com and port forward to our Next Cloud instance. I can even do the SSL certification for free. Management says no. Why? Because the guy who runs the website doesn't know how to do that. I'll do it. No, you can't. Why? Because you can't.

                    It's actually infuriating

                    That's fine you've presented it to them and they've declined. So move on.

                    Yeah it's just annoying that they don't want to save themselves money. The city has so many dropboxes they are paying for right now and then ask us to come up with a solution that saves them a ton of money, but they refuse.

                    /rant

                    So the next time they are whining about drop box costs, tell them, we have a solution ready to bang out, it only costs $x and will take me 2 hours to get up and running - etc.

                    It's sitting on one of my hyper-v hosts, 100% ready. Only thing I need is the port forwarding and a-record. It would take 2 mins.

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