@travisdh1 said in Weekend Plans:
Need to go visit a friend. His daughter needs 24/7 care, and they've been in the hospital with some serious issues stemming from kidney stones with her for the past 30 days.
How old is she?
@travisdh1 said in Weekend Plans:
Need to go visit a friend. His daughter needs 24/7 care, and they've been in the hospital with some serious issues stemming from kidney stones with her for the past 30 days.
How old is she?
@Texkonc said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
This is still really a thing?
I think that the easy answer is... no.
What VoiP certification even existed sixteen years ago?
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/02/23/michael_thomas_appeals_conviction/
Interesting court case, worth following.
@Reid-Cooper said in Vultr Adds a Free Firewall Service:
Very nice, that's a great upgrade, and for free! That does a bit to set them apart from Digital Ocean and Linode. I don't think that either of them offer firewalls, do they?
Not that I am aware of. It's definitely a good feature.
https://www.vultr.com/news/Protect-Your-Cloud-with-Vultr-Firewall/
We've listened to the needs of our customers and designed a robust firewall that is versatile, secure, and easy to use. Vultr Firewall Service is a free add-on security solution that can be deployed worldwide using the customer portal and our API.
Running a secure cloud environment is vitally important in todayβs world. Vultr Firewall Service adds flexibility and simplifies firewall management across all of your instances by allowing you to manage multiple groups and multiple rulesets from one location. Using our API or the customer portal, you can control traffic for common IP protocols such as TCP, UDP, ICMP, and GRE. Rulesets created in Vultr Firewall Service can be applied to any number of your Vultr instances, allowing for fine-grained control over your resources. As you've come to expect we've also future-proofed this new feature with native IPv6 support from the get-go!
https://www.vultr.com/docs/vultr-firewall
Released just 45 minutes ago.
People are joining quickly this week. Greetings @recoil
Thanks, I have no seen this panel before. Do you use it? How do you like it?
It is working for me now on Chrome.
@syko24 said in What products has Symantec bought and killed?:
Not that there is a need for it anymore but PCAnywhere
Does PCAnywhere still exist? I have not heard about that product in a dog's age (or more.)
@Texkonc said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@NerdyDad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Texkonc said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
So I get an ical from the original person that will be interviewing me. Look at the domain name of his email, enter it as url, no website. Ok, check out what you said. The "Joe" domain name is an Loan underwritting website based out of NV.
Did you do the whois or is that the information that came from that?
If I have to do that much work, just for an interview. What is the point?
Maybe that is their tactic, see if you really, really want the job. Of course, if you really, really want a job that you've never heard of, I guess that just shows that you are desperate. Why would they want that?
@scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7.1 is out...:
Here is a big one for people:
Significant reduction in the time taken for VM Import/Export operations
That will make a lot of people happy. People have been complaining about that extensively.
@IRJ said in Nextcloud AMA!!:
@Frank-Karlitschek said in Nextcloud AMA!!:
@IRJ Yes. There are always big and cool new features coming.
Actually the Nextcloud community is more active then ever. But it's not clear yet which features make it into the next major version. So we have to wait until the first beta is done.
No teasers?
Yeah, we want to know juicy details !
@Dashrender said in Nextcloud AMA!!:
@Frank-Karlitschek said in Nextcloud AMA!!:
@RojoLoco As a server OS? We tried to do this in the past but PHP on Windows is just not very good. So the recommended way is to run a Linux VM on the Windows Server. This works fine.
And no licensing issues.
Linux on Windows is still on Windows. It still requires full Windows licensing.
@alefattorini looks really interesting, thanks. I'll check it out.
Stumbled on this today and wondering if anyone has looked at it.