Would this have been caught earlier if it were open source?
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RE: SolarWinds' Orion monitoring platform may have been tampered with by attackers
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RE: Significant Google Outage this AM
@gjacobse said in Significant Google Outage this AM:
Sad- one service “took out” school systems across the US.
I said I'm sorry - what more do you want from me?
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RE: Significant Google Outage this AM
Sorry, I tripped over a cable. It's back now.
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FreePBX Ring over Paging System
We have a phone located in a busy plant (very noisy) - we would like to have the plant phone "ring" over the paging system, as even with the phone turned all the way up, no one can hear it. Anyone know of a way to do this?
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RE: I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs
I've moved everything to the cloud.
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The future of the CentOS Project is CentOS Stream
The future of the CentOS Project is CentOS Stream, and over the next year we’ll be shifting focus from CentOS Linux, the rebuild of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), to CentOS Stream, which tracks just ahead of a current RHEL release. CentOS Linux 8, as a rebuild of RHEL 8, will end at the end of 2021. CentOS Stream continues after that date, serving as the upstream (development) branch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
https://blog.centos.org/2020/12/future-is-centos-stream/
Reading the comments many are not happy...
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RE: Caddy vs. Nginx
@scottalanmiller said in Caddy vs. Nginx:
But they wouldn't see it, right? Because you'd still have CloudFlare in front of it. So while it gets an A, what does that matter?
I'm not using CF as a reserve proxy or origin certificates.
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RE: Caddy vs. Nginx
@scottalanmiller said in Caddy vs. Nginx:
@VoIP_n00b said in Caddy vs. Nginx:
@JaredBusch said in Caddy vs. Nginx:
Yes, I want various security headers set, etc.
Caddy gets an A out of the box on ssllabs.com
They are owned by them, so that's pretty sus.
About Qualys
Qualys, Inc. (NASDAQ: QLYS) is a pioneer and leading provider of cloud-based security and compliance solutions with over 9,300 customers in more than 100 countries, including a majority of each of the Forbes Global 100 and Fortune 100. The Qualys Cloud Platform and integrated suite of solutions help organizations simplify security operations and lower the cost of compliance by delivering critical security intelligence on demand and automating the full spectrum of auditing, compliance and protection for IT systems and web applications. Founded in 1999, Qualys has established strategic partnerships with leading managed service providers and consulting organizations including Accenture, BT, Cognizant Technology Solutions, Deutsche Telekom, Fujitsu, HCL, HP Enterprise, IBM, Infosys, NTT, Optiv, SecureWorks, Tata Communications, Verizon and Wipro. The company is also a founding member of the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA). For more information, please visit www.qualys.com.
They are no NTG, I'll give you that.
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RE: Caddy vs. Nginx
@JaredBusch said in Caddy vs. Nginx:
Yes, I want various security headers set, etc.
Caddy gets an A out of the box on ssllabs.com
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RE: Caddy vs. Nginx
Caddy v2 is now out. I just set it up, and I'm quite impressed.
I love how simple the configuration is when using a Cabbyfile:
cloud.domain.net { reverse_proxy 192.168.20.103 } sub.domain.com { reverse_proxy 192.168.20.105 }
It's nice to only have 1 configuration file compared to the 30 some odd I had with nginx. Plus, it does HTTPS via Let's Encrypt automatically.
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RE: Topics of Systems Administration
I am serious. And don't call me Shirley.
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RE: Sales force to purchase Slack; $27bil
@scottalanmiller said in Sales force to purchase Slack; $27bil:
OMG how is it this big?
I've been hearing that my entire life. You get use to it after a while.
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RE: Topics of Systems Administration
@scottalanmiller just post your resume.
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RE: Topics of Systems Administration
Inside, you'll find advice on topics such as
- The key elements your networks and systems need in order to make all other services run better
- Building and running reliable, scalable services, including web, storage, email, printing, and remote access
- Creating and enforcing security policies
- Upgrading multiple hosts at one time without creating havoc
- Planning for and performing flawless scheduled maintenance windows
- Managing superior helpdesks and customer care
- Avoiding the "temporary fix" trap
- Building data centers that improve server uptime
- Designing networks for speed and reliability
- Web scaling and security issues
- Why building a backup system isn't about backups
- Monitoring what you have and predicting what you will need
- How technically oriented workers can maintain their job's technical focus (and avoid an unwanted management role)
- Technical management issues, including morale, organization building, coaching, and maintaining positive visibility
- Personal skill techniques, including secrets for getting more done each day, ethical dilemmas, managing your boss, and loving your job
- System administration salary negotiation
It's a really complete book, and a great read.
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RE: Topics of Systems Administration
@scottalanmiller said in Topics of Systems Administration:
how do I not know that one?
No Idea. It's required reading.