What Are You Doing Right Now
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 Waiting for a co-worker to get to the DC to replace the cache battery in the host that runs our RMM. I have to monitor coming up remotely. 
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 Morning everyone. 
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 Coffee , redesigning LAN at work, watching people film a movie in the parking lot. 
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 @momurda said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Coffee , redesigning LAN at work, watching people film a movie in the parking lot. Parking: The Ride Ends Here 
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 Parking 2: The Meter is Running Low 
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 Parking 3: Nowhere to Park 
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 Parking 4: No Stopping, No Standing 
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 Parking 5: In the Parallel Universe 
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 Browsing through Dice.com while I upload ISO files to my KVM server. 
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 @jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now: When I setup my KVM system, I did nothing. When you make the VM, you just choose bridged -> macvtap and it works. The host cannot talk back, but that doesn't really matter. Worked like a charm. At some point, I do intend to make a DNS server for my home lab, so I'll need to figure out how to get traffic flowing between that particular VM and my host. 
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 I finally had a YouTube ad that was actually targeted at me yesterday. An ad for AeroMexico. Today, it is back to not knowing who I am at all. 
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 Pumpkin carving        
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 Here is a new one, got this while following a link to Spiceworks from inside a SW email. The link lists as going directly to SW.  
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 I got that going to a few articles on The Register (from "the daily headlines" newsletter). 
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 Hanging out with the kids, investigating our Steam library. 
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 Watching Chicago Fire and Scorpion. 
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 I sometimes feel like best practices are thrown out of the window... 
 https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/post/7315334
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 @dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now: I sometimes feel like best practices are thrown out of the window... 
 https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/post/7315334If they ever let it in the window in the first place. 
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 Sending reminders to the people who haven't setup their new voice mailboxes yet. 
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 Wondering how do people here apply certificates to internal websites? 
 e.g. A unifi controller, so when I visit https://unifi01 I don't get the warning.Do you use external provider like 123reg and buy a SSL cert or do something internal? 







