@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
People are crazy. So much less human error prone to just expand the scope to a /22 and be done.
Yeah someone decided to make everyone /24 and store one 10.0.1 store two 10.0.2etc etc
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
People are crazy. So much less human error prone to just expand the scope to a /22 and be done.
Yeah someone decided to make everyone /24 and store one 10.0.1 store two 10.0.2etc etc
Think most will say anything other than VMware as they all hate anything that's not Linux/Linux based (/end sarcasm lol )
From what i've tried.
ProxMox was good,
Didn't get on with KVM but thats down to my skill set. (i.e. limited linux skills)
Best thing get an spare machine and try them all.
@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Why route between VLANs? Just keep the network flat if you are going to route anyway.
Actually now i think about it i don't for this project lol
But we route on our "Core Switch" to allow communication between VLANs so people on VLAN 1 and see the Servers on VLAN 30 (No we can't use flat network, don't ask why that's the way it's been since i started!!! my just the engineer not manager )
e.g. Clients are on 10.120.85.X/24 and we've ran out of address so the servers are on 172.X.X.X/24
@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
EdgeRouter 24/48 (ES-24-LITE)
These are switches.
Yeah my bad, was looking at some routers for a different project.
Wondering (think i know the answer)
Does the EdgeRouter 24/48 (ES-24-LITE) do InterVLAN routing?
Setting up a Dev/Test Lab with an Old SAN and few servers, so was going to separate the iSCSI/Management traffic etc
@scottalanmiller said in ESXI VM Backup:
This is the solution that my customer went in blindly with and got burned because it didn't have an agent to talk to their applications and their systems were corrupted in a totally predictable way. It's an amazing product, but no product can bypass the system admin's need to know their workloads.
So what your saying is even though they had something backing up blindly on the Hypervisor level (i.e backs up the whole VM), and no agent. Their application kind of corrupted it, so when the VM restored the application just crapped out
As already mentioned this is why you need to test and restore .
We're bad at this at the moment, but in the process of planning a DR exercise.
@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Why not use an LE cert?
I'm just the IT tech, I've been told to get one for it lol.
Also guess the appliance/vm doesn't like Letsencrypt certs?
@jaredbusch said in zabbix5.4 https redirect:
@hobbit666 said in zabbix5.4 https redirect:
Please close or Delete just me being a dumb ass lol
More better, tell us how you are a dumbass to prevent another person from being a similar dumb ass later.
Well just check the config file, I just had a typo. Once I spotted it boom off it went
I'll update the post in the morning where it was.
Game-streaming platform Twitch has been the victim of a leak, reportedly divulging confidential company information and streamers' earnings.
Please close or Delete just me being a dumb ass lol
@scottalanmiller said in zabbix5.4 https redirect:
@hobbit666 said in zabbix5.4 https redirect:
Need some help (simple help for you experts)
Installed Zabbix5.4 on Ubuntu 20.04.Got it working fine on http://zabbix and separately on https://zabbix with Letsencrypt.
But i can't get the http to redirect to https?
Are you doing the redirect with CloudFlare? It's just a toggle.
Sorry should of mentioned its an internal server, not accessible from internet
At the moment if i do would it be better to place nginx Infront of it?
Need some help (simple help for you experts)
Installed Zabbix5.4 on Ubuntu 20.04.
Got it working fine on http://zabbix and separately on https://zabbix with Letsencrypt.
But i can't get the http to redirect to https?
@dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
Interesting - nothing real shaddy from my POV... just showing how the law continues to make the rich richer...
Yeah just a load of dodgy deals lol
Some 35 current and former leaders and more than 300 public officials are featured in the files from offshore companies, dubbed the Pandora Papers.
@eddiejennings Clearpass is a Aurba/HPE product that does some wizard stuff to stop unauthorized stuff just plugging into the network at any of our sites
But yeah i agree, if i have it use it
Wondering, we're about to by a SSL certificate from... well someome like 123reg. For an internal appliance (Clear pass)
Is it worth using it and installing on internal servers like Esxi/venter, zabbix, Unifi, etc etc even if they don't get accessed from the outside world?
@scotth said in What Are You Watching Now:
@hobbit666 The wife and I are on season 4. What a hoot.
We've been loving it on last season
Been binge watching Lucifer over the last few weeks
(just about to finish season 5)