What Are You Doing Right Now
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We've been having weird network issues at a local Sheriff's Office for around a month, looks like it might be due to a bug in the latest HP firmware. If you have any HP/Aruba 2920 switches, be warry when updating firmware to latest. We'll know if that was the issue in the morning.
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WHY, when I have a nice new wsus server, complete with all the required updates, ready to go, do clients look at that server and say, nope nothing there for me, but when I tell the client to go look at the MS update server, they say, Oh, here's all the stuff I need.
And why, when I tell the same clients to auto download, they just sit there and say, Hey, i'm ready to download, when do you want me to do that???
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
WHY, when I have a nice new wsus server, complete with all the required updates, ready to go, do clients look at that server and say, nope nothing there for me, but when I tell the client to go look at the MS update server, they say, Oh, here's all the stuff I need.
And why, when I tell the same clients to auto download, they just sit there and say, Hey, i'm ready to download, when do you want me to do that???
Wsus still found in the wild?
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Very not sober. Night all.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
WHY, when I have a nice new wsus server, complete with all the required updates, ready to go, do clients look at that server and say, nope nothing there for me, but when I tell the client to go look at the MS update server, they say, Oh, here's all the stuff I need.
And why, when I tell the same clients to auto download, they just sit there and say, Hey, i'm ready to download, when do you want me to do that???
You might not have all of the items checked for WSUS deployment, for example, you might not have drivers checked on WSUS, so it won't push them.
As for why the clients don't auto download when you want them to - because MS does a staged rollout. Seeking - i.e. you manually pressing the button, tells the system to go get them now, but just set on auto, they get their direction from MS with random times to pull. My assumption is to keep the load from killing their servers/ISP.
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Hahhahahaahahahhah
VP of IoT at Vodafone had this in his slide
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Installing and setting up ProxMox... Oh what could go wrong with this.
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@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Hahhahahaahahahhah
VP of IoT at Vodafone had this in his slide
What a bunch of marketing!
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
What a bunch of marketing!
You missed the point. First on list of highly regulated is the US.
Also Vodafone is one of the biggest.
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Joseph from VitalPBX discussing WebRTC and Asterisk.
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Installing and setting up ProxMox... Oh what could go wrong with this.
I just did this on my Dell Workstation/Server.
Just need to work out how to add two SSD and my RAID
But that's a Google job for tomorrow -
Matt Fredrickson discussing the journey to Asterisk 19
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Installing and setting up ProxMox... Oh what could go wrong with this.
I just did this on my Dell Workstation/Server.
Just need to work out how to add two SSD and my RAID
But that's a Google job for tomorrowSad state for my hardware - I only have my old old laptop with 4GB memory and 120GB SSD.
Of course, I'm only replacing the rPi3+ running pi-Hole and the UBNT controller. Neither of which need a gui.
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Show floor just opened.
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thursday morning, we have some sunshine.
sitting in a room waiting for the heater to warm it all up. -
Been working all day. Finally escaping to go chill in the restaurant for a bit.
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Our shipment of Unifi goodies for the hotel just arrived. USG Pro 4, 48 Port Unifi switch, three APs (one indoor, two outdoor), some Fanvil phones, headsets.
And our new generator!
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Our shipment of Unifi goodies for the hotel just arrived. USG Pro 4, 48 Port Unifi switch, three APs (one indoor, two outdoor), some Fanvil phones, headsets.
And our new generator!
Better bang for the buck than using EdgeMax for the router and switch and Unifi for the APs?
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RHCE / Ansible study time.
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@Skyetel is awesome!
Great talking to you Chris.