GeoIP blocking is completely useless. Itβs trival to get around making it of no real value.
Posts made by VoIP_n00b
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RE: Linux: GeoIP Blocking
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RE: Vultr Firewall added Cloudflare
@black3dynamite your talking about ports - this is IP addresses... as Jared would say FFS.
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RE: ADGuard Home (self hosted)
@JaredBusch said in ADGuard Home (self hosted):
@scottalanmiller said in ADGuard Home (self hosted):
Glad I looked to see what it was, might be what we need for my other project.
Except their comparison list is blatanly wrong.
Care to share? This is a second time today you have made a statement, then when questioned on it never provided any details.
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ADGuard Home (self hosted)
This seems like a really nice project
https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome#comparison-pi-hole
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RE: Fedora 33 upgrade time
After upgrading I can't connect remotely via SSH. Console is fine, so I know that password works... not sure what changed.
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RE: Sync folder between two Fedora servers
@black3dynamite said in Sync folder between two Fedora servers:
Syncthing is pretty awesome for something like that.
Never mind. Iβve never tried syncthing over WAN.
I have used it over WAN. Works Great.
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RE: Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey
@Dashrender said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:
@travisdh1 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:
@scottalanmiller said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:
@travisdh1 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:
@syko24 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:
@scottalanmiller said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:
By default, installing MicroSIP using Chocolatey causes the install to go to an inappropriate data folder location and is only available for the admin installing user, rather than for the end users of the Windows system. Does anyone have any experience or ideas in changing the installation location so that system users can actually use MicroSIP when installed and maintained using choco?
Asking for @Dashrender and @romo as well.
I think this might work:
choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\SomeDirectory'"choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\temp'"
Did install it to C:\temp for me
Is it working for non-admin users?
Yep, I can run the .exe from my C:\temp. You'll probably have to create a shortcut for a user tho.
yep, I just tried it - I pushed to c:\program files\microsip
and non admins can run it.
and you're right, the shortcut is put on the installing admin's desktop, and nothing in the start menu.
MicroSIP - open source portable SIP softphone based on PJSIP stack for Windows OS.
It says right on the website itβs a portable app, why would you expect a desktop icon or anything on the start menu?
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RE: Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey
@travisdh1 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:
@syko24 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:
@scottalanmiller said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:
By default, installing MicroSIP using Chocolatey causes the install to go to an inappropriate data folder location and is only available for the admin installing user, rather than for the end users of the Windows system. Does anyone have any experience or ideas in changing the installation location so that system users can actually use MicroSIP when installed and maintained using choco?
Asking for @Dashrender and @romo as well.
I think this might work:
choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\SomeDirectory'"choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\temp'"
Did install it to C:\temp for me
Ah, so the documentation provided work
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RE: Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey
If you buy the software you can use this:
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RE: Website Creation Recommendations
I wonder why cPanel is the industry standard?
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RE: Purely Trying to Derail a Topic By Talking About Derailing Topics
@scottalanmiller I would never dream of taking your crown.