I can't even
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Ouch, that's going to make for a long evening.
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Who's Laura?
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This is worth starting the day with... https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2084258-freepbx
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What the heck is this thread about?
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2084444-nas-security-for-cloud-access
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It's the day for the crazies to come out: https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2084446-vbs-to-html
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@eddiejennings said in I can't even:
17 years in IT? https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2083921-help-errror-e1810-hdd-1-hdd2-hdd3-fault-on-poweredge-2900-production-server?page=1#entry-7357313
She even says in the post - "I have no idea what I'm doing". Not something to post publicly if you claim to have 17 years in IT.
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@rojoloco said in I can't even:
@eddiejennings said in I can't even:
17 years in IT? https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2083921-help-errror-e1810-hdd-1-hdd2-hdd3-fault-on-poweredge-2900-production-server?page=1#entry-7357313
She even says in the post - "I have no idea what I'm doing". Not something to post publicly if you claim to have 17 years in IT.
This goes to another recent thread about the home lab vs 'work experience' just because you "worked" in IT for 17 years doesn't mean you know shit about it.
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@dashrender said in I can't even:
@rojoloco said in I can't even:
@eddiejennings said in I can't even:
17 years in IT? https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2083921-help-errror-e1810-hdd-1-hdd2-hdd3-fault-on-poweredge-2900-production-server?page=1#entry-7357313
She even says in the post - "I have no idea what I'm doing". Not something to post publicly if you claim to have 17 years in IT.
This goes to another recent thread about the home lab vs 'work experience' just because you "worked" in IT for 17 years doesn't mean you know shit about it.
Great catch. One day in a home lab might easly have provided more useful knowledge and experience than seventeen years working in a company doing this stuff.
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@dashrender said in I can't even:
@rojoloco said in I can't even:
@eddiejennings said in I can't even:
17 years in IT? https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2083921-help-errror-e1810-hdd-1-hdd2-hdd3-fault-on-poweredge-2900-production-server?page=1#entry-7357313
She even says in the post - "I have no idea what I'm doing". Not something to post publicly if you claim to have 17 years in IT.
This goes to another recent thread about the home lab vs 'work experience' just because you "worked" in IT for 17 years doesn't mean you know shit about it.
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@scottalanmiller said in I can't even:
What the heck is this thread about?
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2084444-nas-security-for-cloud-access
I took a quick look and
http://reactiongifs.me/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/gag-jim-carrey-liar-liar.gif
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"Despite the name "Unencrypted PAP", the client's password is sent encrypted over an IPsec tunnel between the client device and the MX. The password is fully secure and never sent in clear text over either the WAN or the LAN."
Um... how come you'd have someone manually change the settings to something obviously broken?
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
"Despite the name "Unencrypted PAP", the client's password is sent encrypted over an IPsec tunnel between the client device and the MX. The password is fully secure and never sent in clear text over either the WAN or the LAN."
Um... how?
Because...
Everything is a VPN = Unencrypted PAP is a VPN = Is Encrypted
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@bigbear said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
"Despite the name "Unencrypted PAP", the client's password is sent encrypted over an IPsec tunnel between the client device and the MX. The password is fully secure and never sent in clear text over either the WAN or the LAN."
Um... how?
Because...
Everything is a VPN = Unencrypted PAP is a VPN = Is Encrypted
But why force changing a setting to a configuration that is clearly broken. When it works just fine using the optional flag.
It's wrong, no? Why set the encryption type to "Required" when encryption for PAP isn't an option. Even if the VPN is encrypted using IPSec.
That one setting is what has me wondering what the hell is going on there.
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
@bigbear said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
"Despite the name "Unencrypted PAP", the client's password is sent encrypted over an IPsec tunnel between the client device and the MX. The password is fully secure and never sent in clear text over either the WAN or the LAN."
Um... how?
Because...
Everything is a VPN = Unencrypted PAP is a VPN = Is Encrypted
But why force changing a setting to a configuration that is clearly broken. When it works just fine using the optional flag.
It's wrong, no? Why set the encryption type to "Required" when encryption for PAP isn't an option. Even if the VPN is encrypted using IPSec.
That one setting is what has me wondering what the hell is going on there.
I think they are just affirming that, due to the pre-shared key, it is okay to use PAP and not to be worried that you are losing security.
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@scottalanmiller said in I can't even:
Just confirmed that she has backups. Sadly, they are Backup Exec.
See you in 94 hours when that restore completes with degraded data.
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@bigbear said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
@bigbear said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
"Despite the name "Unencrypted PAP", the client's password is sent encrypted over an IPsec tunnel between the client device and the MX. The password is fully secure and never sent in clear text over either the WAN or the LAN."
Um... how?
Because...
Everything is a VPN = Unencrypted PAP is a VPN = Is Encrypted
But why force changing a setting to a configuration that is clearly broken. When it works just fine using the optional flag.
It's wrong, no? Why set the encryption type to "Required" when encryption for PAP isn't an option. Even if the VPN is encrypted using IPSec.
That one setting is what has me wondering what the hell is going on there.
I think they are just affirming that, due to the pre-shared key, it is okay to use PAP and not to be worried that you are losing security.
The bigger issue is, setting the flag can't be done with powershell, it has to be set manually.
Which in my mind would actually break things. Is there harm in leaving the encryption set to "Optional" when that is actually the only reasonable approach.
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@scottalanmiller said in I can't even:
@dashrender said in I can't even:
@rojoloco said in I can't even:
@eddiejennings said in I can't even:
17 years in IT? https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2083921-help-errror-e1810-hdd-1-hdd2-hdd3-fault-on-poweredge-2900-production-server?page=1#entry-7357313
She even says in the post - "I have no idea what I'm doing". Not something to post publicly if you claim to have 17 years in IT.
This goes to another recent thread about the home lab vs 'work experience' just because you "worked" in IT for 17 years doesn't mean you know shit about it.
Great catch. One day in a home lab might easly have provided more useful knowledge and experience than seventeen years working in a company doing this stuff.
Also goes to show that just having a cert doesn't mean anything, it's what you learned along the way. CISSP, and an MCSE? Come on....
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@r3dpand4 said in I can't even:
@scottalanmiller said in I can't even:
Just confirmed that she has backups. Sadly, they are Backup Exec.
See you in 94 hours when that restore completes with degraded data.
I think that they are talking about a month before even knowing what is happening.
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@r3dpand4 said in I can't even:
@scottalanmiller said in I can't even:
@dashrender said in I can't even:
@rojoloco said in I can't even:
@eddiejennings said in I can't even:
17 years in IT? https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2083921-help-errror-e1810-hdd-1-hdd2-hdd3-fault-on-poweredge-2900-production-server?page=1#entry-7357313
She even says in the post - "I have no idea what I'm doing". Not something to post publicly if you claim to have 17 years in IT.
This goes to another recent thread about the home lab vs 'work experience' just because you "worked" in IT for 17 years doesn't mean you know shit about it.
Great catch. One day in a home lab might easly have provided more useful knowledge and experience than seventeen years working in a company doing this stuff.
Also goes to show that just having a cert doesn't mean anything, it's what you learned along the way. CISSP, and an MCSE? Come on....
She has a CISSP?