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RE: Who do you use for VIOP SIP trunks?posted in IT Discussion
My apologies but I'm a neophyte on this stuff. So beyond the did fee and the per minute rates, are there any other fixed or variable fees to be considered when pricing out the voip service?
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RE: Who do you use for VIOP SIP trunks?posted in IT Discussion
@JaredBusch said:
$0.02 /minute outbound is double other carriers.
Understood. That pricing appears to include the cost of the gateway / sip trunks. How would one compare this to the pricing from Voip.ms?
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RE: Who do you use for VIOP SIP trunks?posted in IT Discussion
@JaredBusch said:
Nothing unless you have a lot of inbound calling. Then I like VoicePulse, but I hate their 4 concurrent call limit.
Have you looked at their latest price? How does this compare to your prior experience?
https://five.voicepulse.com/Home/Pricing#tab_businessgateway
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RE: Turnkey Installs on CloudatCostposted in IT Discussion
According to this post on Twitter, they don't care what OS you load on their servers. You may want to review the process that he used to load FreeBSD described here.
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RE: PRTG will be free for up to 100 sensors in Aprilposted in IT Discussion
Looks like this is live now...
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RE: [How to] Fail2ban on CentOS 7posted in IT Discussion
@Sparkum That's strange, b/c I believe "enabled" is the correct entry.
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RE: [How to] Fail2ban on CentOS 7posted in IT Discussion
Did you follow the steps and create the jail.local file?
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RE: [How to] Fail2ban on CentOS 7posted in IT Discussion
@Sparkum What do you get when you enter the following?:
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RE: [How to] Fail2ban on CentOS 7posted in IT Discussion
Added "copytruncate" to the F2B logrotate configuration file and then ran a manual log rotation. Seemed to work ok (system is still logging to fail2ban.log), but I will continue to monitor.
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RE: [How to] Fail2ban on CentOS 7posted in IT Discussion
@thecreativeone91 said:
I don't think Fail2ban likes log rotate.
Looks that way. I found this, but it's for an older version of both F2B and Centos.
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RE: Flexible second jobs (Canadian)posted in IT Careers
Maybe working tech support for Cloudatcost?
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RE: Welcome BMarie to the NTG intern Teamposted in Water Closet
@BMarie said:
Thanks everyone! I'm excited to be apart of the team, don't haze me to much.

I'm distracted by chocolate and squirrels.....
Sounds like my dog...
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RE: [How to] Fail2ban on CentOS 7posted in IT Discussion
Seems like Fail2Ban stops logging after a log rotation. Anyone else run into this?
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RE: Bad Characters After a MySQL WordPress Migrationposted in IT Discussion
@scottalanmiller Glad you were able to get it working correctly!
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RE: Linux Domain Controllerposted in IT Discussion
With Centos 7, I believe you should be using "systemctrl" instead of "service".
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RE: Linux Domain Controllerposted in IT Discussion
@scottalanmiller said:
CentOS and OpenSuse are always my "go to" choices before anything else. Lots of things are made for Ubuntu today, so that gets used a bit. ML is on Ubuntu, for example, because the NodeBB developers develop on Ubuntu so the testing is better. Sadly, no OpenSuse on CloudatCost, yet. I'm pushing them for that and for FreeBSD.
Looks like FreeBSD is coming... https://twitter.com/devashevchuk/status/583256011529666560
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RE: Website April Fools Jokesposted in Water Closet
Just ran into this one a little while ago when I updated my phone.
