What Are You Doing Right Now
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@hobbit666 said:
Supervising a printer doing a 2608 page print job
2608 pages? That's gotta crash at least twice right?
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@NattNatt said:
@hobbit666 said:
Supervising a printer doing a 2608 page print job
2608 pages? That's gotta crash at least twice right?
To get it to print I've had to create 4 separate documents with 650odd mail merged addresses in first then sent them one at a time (documents not pages lol) all good so far, just about to print the last document.
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@NattNatt said:
@hobbit666 said:
Supervising a printer doing a 2608 page print job
2608 pages? That's gotta crash at least twice right?
I felt a disturbance in the force. It's as if hundreds of voices cried out and then were silent. I hope you guys are planting some trees this weekend, lol.
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On the phone with the UK for two hours with @StefUk
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I'm surprised how well my phone works over ZeroTier to my PBX.
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@johnhooks said:
I'm surprised how well my phone works over ZeroTier to my PBX.
what kind of phone?
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@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
I'm surprised how well my phone works over ZeroTier to my PBX.
what kind of phone?
Nexus 5
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@johnhooks said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
I'm surprised how well my phone works over ZeroTier to my PBX.
what kind of phone?
Nexus 5
How difficult is it to secure an Asterisk based PBX to publish directly to the internet?
Getting away from the need to use things like ZT or VPNs would be awesome!
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@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
I'm surprised how well my phone works over ZeroTier to my PBX.
what kind of phone?
Nexus 5
How difficult is it to secure an Asterisk based PBX to publish directly to the internet?
Getting away from the need to use things like ZT or VPNs would be awesome!
Depends what degree of security that you want. Port knocking, TLS, IP locking, etc. are available features. For a lot of companies just going to strong passwords will suffice.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
I'm surprised how well my phone works over ZeroTier to my PBX.
what kind of phone?
Nexus 5
How difficult is it to secure an Asterisk based PBX to publish directly to the internet?
Getting away from the need to use things like ZT or VPNs would be awesome!
Depends what degree of security that you want. Port knocking, TLS, IP locking, etc. are available features. For a lot of companies just going to strong passwords will suffice.
My users get upset when they can't use their simple passwords... 12345, anybody?
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@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
I'm surprised how well my phone works over ZeroTier to my PBX.
what kind of phone?
Nexus 5
How difficult is it to secure an Asterisk based PBX to publish directly to the internet?
Getting away from the need to use things like ZT or VPNs would be awesome!
Depends what degree of security that you want. Port knocking, TLS, IP locking, etc. are available features. For a lot of companies just going to strong passwords will suffice.
My users get upset when they can't use their simple passwords... 12345, anybody?
Wouldn't this be between the "handset" and the PBX though? Kind of a set once and forget it kind of thing.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
I'm surprised how well my phone works over ZeroTier to my PBX.
what kind of phone?
Nexus 5
How difficult is it to secure an Asterisk based PBX to publish directly to the internet?
Getting away from the need to use things like ZT or VPNs would be awesome!
Depends what degree of security that you want. Port knocking, TLS, IP locking, etc. are available features. For a lot of companies just going to strong passwords will suffice.
Strong passwords are fine - I basically don't want random hackers (ok ANY hackers) using my PBX to make expensive calls.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
I'm surprised how well my phone works over ZeroTier to my PBX.
what kind of phone?
Nexus 5
How difficult is it to secure an Asterisk based PBX to publish directly to the internet?
Getting away from the need to use things like ZT or VPNs would be awesome!
Depends what degree of security that you want. Port knocking, TLS, IP locking, etc. are available features. For a lot of companies just going to strong passwords will suffice.
Strong passwords are fine - I basically don't want random hackers (ok ANY hackers) using my PBX to make expensive calls.
Fail2Ban can work on SIP connections. That would help a lot.
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So picked up the old firewall I put in at my previous office. It ran on a Dell PE 2900 1U box. They retired it this month.
So now I have a driveless box here I'm wondering what to do with. I only had / have $100 in it,.. but if I use it now, I'll have to find drives.
My brother suggested a NAS - but @scottalanmiller and I have talked about this in detail, and I plan to do a build out of a 4 bay ReadyNAS.
Is my data worth that much - why yes... yes it is. Photos and such, and then I can maybe pull backups from my Dad as well.
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@gjacobse said:
So picked up the old firewall I put in at my previous office. It ran on a Dell PE 2900 1U box. They retired it this month.
So now I have a driveless box here I'm wondering what to do with. I only had / have $100 in it,.. but if I use it now, I'll have to find drives.
My brother suggested a NAS - but @scottalanmiller and I have talked about this in detail, and I plan to do a build out of a 4 bay ReadyNAS.
Is my data worth that much - why yes... yes it is. Photos and such, and then I can maybe pull backups from my Dad as well.
Do you have an offsite backup? I've been uploading all my documents to Amazon Cloud Drive using a fuse mount. It works really well.
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@coliver
Currently no...of sorts.I have GD(x5), OD, Dropbox, and BOX,.. not to mention OC and ODfB..
But I don't keep much on them. I might do more with ODfB for the office though.
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@gjacobse said:
@coliver
Currently no...of sorts.I have GD(x5), OD, Dropbox, and BOX,.. not to mention OC and ODfB..
But I don't keep much on them. I might do more with ODfB for the office though.
You can get unlimited photo storage and 5Gb video storage for 6$/year. Or Unlimited everything for $60/year. It is a nice system too.
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@coliver said:
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
I'm surprised how well my phone works over ZeroTier to my PBX.
what kind of phone?
Nexus 5
How difficult is it to secure an Asterisk based PBX to publish directly to the internet?
Getting away from the need to use things like ZT or VPNs would be awesome!
Depends what degree of security that you want. Port knocking, TLS, IP locking, etc. are available features. For a lot of companies just going to strong passwords will suffice.
Strong passwords are fine - I basically don't want random hackers (ok ANY hackers) using my PBX to make expensive calls.
Fail2Ban can work on SIP connections. That would help a lot.
Fail2Ban comes with the FreePBX ISO. I typed the password incorrectly on my cell phone twice and was banned. It works really well.
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@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
I'm surprised how well my phone works over ZeroTier to my PBX.
what kind of phone?
Nexus 5
How difficult is it to secure an Asterisk based PBX to publish directly to the internet?
Getting away from the need to use things like ZT or VPNs would be awesome!
I have it running on my home network, that's why I did it this way.
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@gjacobse said:
So picked up the old firewall I put in at my previous office. It ran on a Dell PE 2900 1U box. They retired it this month.
So now I have a driveless box here I'm wondering what to do with. I only had / have $100 in it,.. but if I use it now, I'll have to find drives.
My brother suggested a NAS - but @scottalanmiller and I have talked about this in detail, and I plan to do a build out of a 4 bay ReadyNAS.
Is my data worth that much - why yes... yes it is. Photos and such, and then I can maybe pull backups from my Dad as well.
Out of curiosity whats the advantage to a ReadyNAS vs building your own NAS with that box?