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    • RE: Asterisk PBX so many choices, where to begin?

      I love my FreePBX πŸ™‚

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    • You know you have been...

      Using Linux too much when your at a DOS Prompt (Don't Ask) and your getting pissed off all your commands don't work.

      ls

      <nothing happens> WTF?

      Up Arrow

      Why won't this bring up my last command?

      lol

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    • RE: Alternatives to LMI

      Screenconnnect meets all your requirements expect connect on LAN without agent install

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    • RE: You know you have been...

      @thwr that's not a DOS prompt πŸ˜‰

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    • RE: I am thinking about getting into Security

      Youtube Video

      http://www.techinsider.io/redteam-hackers-power-grid-company-2016-4

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    • RE: FreePBX External/Remote Extensions

      @RamblingBiped said in FreePBX External/Remote Extensions:

      @aaronstuder said in FreePBX External/Remote Extensions:

      You shouldn't need to be a OpenVPN expert. Maybe @JaredBusch can help.

      From what little bit I've grasped from the Yealink documentation I've glanced at I think the constraints of the phone manufacturer are probably going to be the toughest part. There are some types of encryption that they don't support and possibly specific older versions of packages that are required to make it work...

      Hopefully that's not the case and a current version of OpenVPN will get the job done without too much fuss.

      Well, if anyone can help, it's @JaredBusch - he is a Yealink expert πŸ™‚

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: RHEL Download Subscription Free

      What I love about the Free Subscription, is you can run unlimited non-production VM's πŸ™‚

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    • RE: Red Hat Certified System Administrator

      Well, I am only about 3 chapters in, but over all I am very happy with this book.

      It includes the whole book as a PDF so I can read it on my iPad while I travel πŸ™‚

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    • RE: 8 port FXO gateway needed

      @JaredBusch sent via email. Sorry.

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    • RE: Fedora 24 - Replacing Gnome?

      @BBigford sudo dnf install @cinnamon-desktop

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    • RE: DNS Hosting - Advantages/disadvantages

      @scottalanmiller said in DNS Hosting - Advantages/disadvantages:

      Advantages: None
      Disadvantages: Takes time, money and is never going to be as reliable or as fast as the free ones.

      Took the words right out of my mouth.

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    • RE: Wow, that's pretty fast!

      @travisdh1 Linode DC πŸ™‚

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    • Sovereign

      Sovereign is a set of Ansible playbooks that you can use to build and maintain your own personal cloud based entirely on open source software, so you’re in control.

      If you’ve never used Ansible before, you might find these playbooks useful to learn from, since they show off a fair bit of what the tool can do.

      Sovereign offers useful cloud services while being reasonably secure and low-maintenance. Use it to set up your server, SSH in every couple weeks, but mostly forget about it.

      https://github.com/sovereign/sovereign/blob/master/README.md

      posted in IT Discussion ansible open source devops system administration sovereign
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    • RE: Veeam Agent for Linux is now available!

      To install Veeam Agent for Linux:

      1. Download the Veeam software repository installation package (veeam-release) from the Veeam Download page at https://www.veeam.com/downloads.html, and save the downloaded package on the computer where you plan to install the product.

      2. Navigate to the directory where you have saved the veeam-release package and install the
      package with the following commands:

      For CentOS / RHEL / Oracle Linux / Fedora

      rpm -ivh ./veeam-release* && yum check-update

      For OpenSUSE / SLES

      zypper in ./veeam-release* && zypper refresh

      For Debian / Ubuntu

      dpkg -i ./veeam-release* && apt-get update

      3. Install Veeam Agent for Linux packages from the Veeam software repository. To install Veeam Agent for Linux, you can use a package manager of your choice that works with software packages in your Linux distribution.

      For example, use the following commands:

      For CentOS / RHEL / Oracle Linux / Fedora

      yum install veeam

      For OpenSUSE / SLES

      zypper install veeam

      For Debian / Ubuntu

      apt-get install veeam

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    • RE: EDGE E3 SSD Drives

      My boss will be talking to the Directory of Sales today.....

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    • SSDNodes - VPS Hosting

      Just found theses guys, they look really good. πŸ˜„

      https://www.ssdnodes.com/

      X-Large
      – 8GB RAM
      – 40GB SSD
      – 4x Intel E5 CPU
      – 4TB Transfer
      – 1x IPv4
      – 1x IPv6 (US Only)
      – OpenVZ/SolusVM
      – $9.99/month
      – $77.99/year

      β€”β€”β€”β€”-

      Large
      – 4GB RAM
      – 30GB SSD
      – 2x Intel E5 CPU
      – 3TB Transfer
      – 1x IPv4
      – 1x IPv6 (US Only)
      – OpenVZ/SolusVM
      – $7.99/month
      – $65.99/year

      β€”β€”β€”β€”

      Medium
      – 2GB RAM
      – 20GB SSD
      – 1x Intel E5 CPU
      – 2TB Transfer
      – 1x IPv4
      – 1x IPv6 (US Only)
      – OpenVZ/SolusVM
      – $59.99/year

      For Discounted Prices:

      https://lowendbox.com/blog/ssdnodes-high-ram-ssd-vps-starting-at-59-99year-dallas-tx-seattle-wa-montreal-ca/

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Vultr adjusts its pricing

      @scottalanmiller said in Vultr adjusts its pricing:

      Holy crap, that's huge. Worth noting that they dropped their 768MB tier in moving to this. Not complaining, just pointing it out to help make it clear what moved to where.

      Clearly trying to match Linode Pricing...

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    • Test results for Dual Intel Xeon 5420 240 SSD Preconf at WholeSaleInternet

      Server specs:
      8 Γ— Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5450 @ 3.00GHz
      16 GB RAM / 222 GB disk space
      Centos 7.3.1611 Core
      Kansas City, United States

      Benchmark summary:
      UnixBench - 3850.4
      Disk Read - 2124 MB/s
      Disk Write - 886 MB/s
      Bandwidth - 697.59 MB/s

      More: https://serverscope.io/trials/KJ4k

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    • Virtual Machines vs Containers

      How do you decide when you use a Virtual Machine vs a Container? What are the Pros and Cons of each?

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    • DebOps - A collection of Ansible playbooks

      A collection of Ansible playbooks, scalable from one container to an entire data center.

      https://debops.org/

      This is pretty cool. Even if the playbook doesn't work perfectly for your environment, you could always use it as a starting place, and customize to your needs πŸ™‚

      posted in IT Discussion debops ansible devops
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