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@dafyre said in Remote connection manager:
This is why everybody is recommending X2Go these days. 8-)
What even competes with it? I'm not even sure what the other option would be.
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@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
That looks pretty slick for SSH. Why use X2Go instead of Putty? or if you want saved sessions, instead of Xshell5?
X2Go is an NX client. Putty is an SSH client. Very different use cases.
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@scottalanmiller said in Remote connection manager:
@dafyre said in Remote connection manager:
This is why everybody is recommending X2Go these days. 8-)
What even competes with it? I'm not even sure what the other option would be.
SecureCRT (if we're comparing paid versions), Xshell5 ?
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@scottalanmiller said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
That looks pretty slick for SSH. Why use X2Go instead of Putty? or if you want saved sessions, instead of Xshell5?
X2Go is an NX client. Putty is an SSH client. Very different use cases.
Ah, good note. Thanks
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@thwr said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@thwr said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@thwr said in Remote connection manager:
@dafyre said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@dafyre said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford Ah, I gotcha. I never run into that because I'm a paid customer. 8-)
MobaXterm is pricey, for sure... but definitely worth it to me.
IT has a built in SFTP engine so that anytime you connect to a Linux machine, it gives you an SFTP tab for up / downloading files, so you don't have to use yet another application for that.
So far MXT is pretty awesome. I noticed right away it has the same scaling issues as Terminals though.. If you start a session when the screen isn't maximized, you have to re-establish the session. It only takes a few seconds but it's just something I notice.
I believe if you hit the fit to Window size button that it should resize and not totally reconnect.
yes, but it reconnects. And this can be a PITA if you are using a remote X session for example, because it will login again and your old session is lost. This IS an issue in MobaXterm.
So far, my only complaint. Not an issue just with Moba. This is an issue with many many vendors. So far, that is something I can overlook since it is so common, and it is really my only complaint. Everything else is awesome.
To be honest, most tools are using the freerdp library behind the scenes. And so does MobaXterm, AFAIK. The problem is within this library
That would make sense if all the ones having issues are using that library.
Anyway. Found the screensaver yet?
Checking that out now.
Haha bummer...
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@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@dafyre said in Remote connection manager:
@thwr said in Remote connection manager:
@dafyre said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@dafyre said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford Ah, I gotcha. I never run into that because I'm a paid customer. 8-)
MobaXterm is pricey, for sure... but definitely worth it to me.
IT has a built in SFTP engine so that anytime you connect to a Linux machine, it gives you an SFTP tab for up / downloading files, so you don't have to use yet another application for that.
So far MXT is pretty awesome. I noticed right away it has the same scaling issues as Terminals though.. If you start a session when the screen isn't maximized, you have to re-establish the session. It only takes a few seconds but it's just something I notice.
I believe if you hit the fit to Window size button that it should resize and not totally reconnect.
yes, but it reconnects. And this can be a PITA if you are using a remote X session for example, because it will login again and your old session is lost. This IS an issue in MobaXterm.
This is why everybody is recommending X2Go these days. 8-)
That looks pretty slick for SSH. Why use X2Go instead of Putty? or if you want saved sessions, instead of Xshell5?
X2Go provides a remote GUI, much like Remote Desktop does for Windows... It includes the ability to disconnect and not lose all your work... Can XShell5 do that [just curious, as I'm not familiar with it at all]?
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@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@thwr said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@thwr said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@thwr said in Remote connection manager:
@dafyre said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@dafyre said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford Ah, I gotcha. I never run into that because I'm a paid customer. 8-)
MobaXterm is pricey, for sure... but definitely worth it to me.
IT has a built in SFTP engine so that anytime you connect to a Linux machine, it gives you an SFTP tab for up / downloading files, so you don't have to use yet another application for that.
So far MXT is pretty awesome. I noticed right away it has the same scaling issues as Terminals though.. If you start a session when the screen isn't maximized, you have to re-establish the session. It only takes a few seconds but it's just something I notice.
I believe if you hit the fit to Window size button that it should resize and not totally reconnect.
yes, but it reconnects. And this can be a PITA if you are using a remote X session for example, because it will login again and your old session is lost. This IS an issue in MobaXterm.
So far, my only complaint. Not an issue just with Moba. This is an issue with many many vendors. So far, that is something I can overlook since it is so common, and it is really my only complaint. Everything else is awesome.
To be honest, most tools are using the freerdp library behind the scenes. And so does MobaXterm, AFAIK. The problem is within this library
That would make sense if all the ones having issues are using that library.
Anyway. Found the screensaver yet?
Checking that out now.
Haha bummer...
Nag screen, ha ha. Buy it! You know you want to!
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@dafyre said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@thwr said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@thwr said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@thwr said in Remote connection manager:
@dafyre said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@dafyre said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford Ah, I gotcha. I never run into that because I'm a paid customer. 8-)
MobaXterm is pricey, for sure... but definitely worth it to me.
IT has a built in SFTP engine so that anytime you connect to a Linux machine, it gives you an SFTP tab for up / downloading files, so you don't have to use yet another application for that.
So far MXT is pretty awesome. I noticed right away it has the same scaling issues as Terminals though.. If you start a session when the screen isn't maximized, you have to re-establish the session. It only takes a few seconds but it's just something I notice.
I believe if you hit the fit to Window size button that it should resize and not totally reconnect.
yes, but it reconnects. And this can be a PITA if you are using a remote X session for example, because it will login again and your old session is lost. This IS an issue in MobaXterm.
So far, my only complaint. Not an issue just with Moba. This is an issue with many many vendors. So far, that is something I can overlook since it is so common, and it is really my only complaint. Everything else is awesome.
To be honest, most tools are using the freerdp library behind the scenes. And so does MobaXterm, AFAIK. The problem is within this library
That would make sense if all the ones having issues are using that library.
Anyway. Found the screensaver yet?
Checking that out now.
Haha bummer...
Nag screen, ha ha. Buy it! You know you want to!
I don't want to foot the bill, and the worst thing that could happen to the network this year just happened, so I'm holding off on asking. Someone screwed up reeeeally bad.
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@BBigford Please do tell more.
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@zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford Please do tell more.
Someone did something they were told never to do... overwrote a production database with a broken, outdated dev one. Happened by putting a dev database on a production SQL server. Tried to do a roll back... turns out he's been messing with it for a week. Oops. Interested to see how this turns out... looking over my monitors, I can see sweat forming on his brow.
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@zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford Please do tell more.
...and it's on a server that is the core of the company. Someone is on the phone with support right now though. So hopefully it'll get fixed today. If I was him I'd be shitting my pants right now. He'll be pretty lucky if he keeps his job.
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@BBigford Yeah imo he shouldn't... that's really not someone who should be touching production servers/environments...
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@zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford Yeah imo he shouldn't... that's really not someone who should be touching production servers/environments...
Well we'll see how this turns out. It is reeeeally not good. Just got off the phone with a couple people.
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@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford Please do tell more.
Someone did something they were told never to do... overwrote a production database with a broken, outdated dev one. Happened by putting a dev database on a production SQL server. Tried to do a roll back... turns out he's been messing with it for a week. Oops. Interested to see how this turns out... looking over my monitors, I can see sweat forming on his brow.
Oh this is LIVE AS IT HAPPENS.
Exciting.... maybe we need a thread of "up to the minute disaster news" for this!
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@zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford Yeah imo he shouldn't... that's really not someone who should be touching production servers/environments...
Developers, in general, should not. It's not a good combination of duties.
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@scottalanmiller said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford Please do tell more.
Someone did something they were told never to do... overwrote a production database with a broken, outdated dev one. Happened by putting a dev database on a production SQL server. Tried to do a roll back... turns out he's been messing with it for a week. Oops. Interested to see how this turns out... looking over my monitors, I can see sweat forming on his brow.
Oh this is LIVE AS IT HAPPENS.
Exciting.... maybe we need a thread of "up to the minute disaster news" for this!
-> https://mangolassi.it/topic/10426/i-would-fire-someone-for
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@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford Yeah imo he shouldn't... that's really not someone who should be touching production servers/environments...
Well we'll see how this turns out. It is reeeeally not good. Just got off the phone with a couple people.
How recent are the backups?
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@scottalanmiller said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford Yeah imo he shouldn't... that's really not someone who should be touching production servers/environments...
Well we'll see how this turns out. It is reeeeally not good. Just got off the phone with a couple people.
How recent are the backups?
I verify my backups, so I saved the day.
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@scottalanmiller said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford said in Remote connection manager:
@zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:
@BBigford Yeah imo he shouldn't... that's really not someone who should be touching production servers/environments...
Well we'll see how this turns out. It is reeeeally not good. Just got off the phone with a couple people.
How recent are the backups?
1AM this morning (they start after close of doors cause they typically take around 8 hours. So we lost a day, but better than a week.
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@BBigford Nice! ... Do you guys not have translogs or anything to get closer to current?