Latest Server related questions

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Brian Cham avatar
How would a prominent country go about changing its ccTLD in practice? (in particular, if New Zealand gets renamed to Aotearoa)
ar flag

The Māori Party has recently started a petition to change the name of New Zealand to Aotearoa by 2026. Like all country name changes, this would affect the ccTLD, but this one presents challenges due to its prominence. New Zealand's current ccTLD is .nz which has 724,001 registrations (for comparison, that's almost half of .jp). For the sake of discussion, I'll assume that the new ccTLD for Aotearo ...

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docker-compose php files are updated but not executed
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I am in a weird condition with docker-compose that I cannot explain.

I have installed a docker-compose with three services to serve Symfony project. The services are php-fpm, mysql and nginx.

So far I have installed all properly, and the Symfony is running as expected, but, when I do a change on a php file on the host machine, and I refresh the browser, then the changes are not reflected on my browser. ...

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Stephen S. avatar
File Explorer closes when viewing mapped drives and other SMB Shares
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We've been dealing with an issue involving File Explorer closing, seemingly randomly, when viewing mapped network drives and other SMB Shares. The network connection(s) to these locations are not lost, as far as I am aware, and can be immediately reopened when they are closed.

By "randomly" I mean that I have not found a consistent time or location within the shares that will cause this behavior. ...

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WillyC avatar
Provide Unix Socket connection information for Apache Superset
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I have a docker image of Apache Superset running in Google Cloud Run. I have configured it to use our Cloud SQL host for its metadata DB. Due to how you connect Cloud Run to Cloud SQL, this required using the unix socket style connection string in SQL Alchemy to get it to connect ( as per the instructions here.). Postgres is the DB in use (although I doubt that matters).

I was pretty happy with myself ( ...

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nicholasvad avatar
Sensible Google Cloud security for Google Maps API project?
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Google Maps API is now only available through Google Cloud Platform. I am working on a small project and I'm not sure what would be sensible for me to do in terms of security. I am the developer and my client, who is not very technical, is the owner of the GCP account controlling the billing.

I have tried to understand the way IAM is set up in GCP from the docs, done searches and read several cha ...

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mg587 avatar
AWS Beanstalk and Elastic Load Balancer: Route to specific instance
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We are deploying an application using AWS elastic beanstalk with autoscaling, behind a load balancer. Currently we are using an application load balancer.

We would like to be able to route some users/requests to a specific instance behind the load balancer, ideally by URL. For instance, if a http reqest were to come in for URL http://our_app_domain/something/123, it should be routed to instance 1 ...

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HAProxy 2.4 http check fails
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We are attempting to upgrade from HAProxy 1.8 to 2.4 but the http check we use gets a network timeout (connection reset by peer)

We have a separate script running under xinetd on port 9700 on the remote host that responds with an HTTP response if our whole stack is up or not. If not it returns 500. This works perfectly with 1.8.

option httpchk
server app2 app2:81 check inter 3s port 9700 rise 1 fall ...
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RobC_CTL avatar
IMAP Email issue - Users having to manually send/receive - How to troubleshoot?
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I am after a bit of help/guidance with regard to an IMAP email issue I am having. The email is hosted by a ISP and we have around 25 mailboxes all using Microsoft Outlook 2016/19 clients with IMAP accounts (mailboxes are all smaller than 5Gb).

They have been working fine until a few weeks back when users started complaining that email wasn't arriving in their mailbox in a timely manor. It appea ...

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IT_User avatar
Using AD server as NTP server for non-windows hosts (rhel hosts). ntpstat continues to state unsynchronized but ntpdate works. Is this possible?
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We currently have an AD server that we are using as a time source.

Our AD server is setup to host time locally and the windows domain clients sync up to this machine fine. We have the firewall disabled entirely on the hosts and there are no firewalls in between (all machines are on the same lan).

The ntp.conf looks like:

driftfile /var/lib/ntp/drift
restrict default
restrict 127.0.0.1
restrict ::1
server ...
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Chris Stankevitz avatar
Cannot live migrate VM from certain user on certain host
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Layout

Forest A Forest B
Forest ForestA ForestB
Domain DomainA DomainB
Computers ComputerA1, ComputerA2 (none)
User UserA UserB

Administration

  • ForestA trusts ForestB
  • ForestB trusts ForestA
  • UserA is an administrator of ComputerA1 and ComputerA2
  • UserB is an administrator of ComputerA1 and ComputerA2

Moving VMs with Hyper-V

I have Hyper-V running on ComputerA1 and ComputerA2. I have Hy ...

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Dimitrios Desyllas avatar
How I can configure my local machine to use a docker hosted dns server alonsside with ant other dns settings for specific domains?
fr flag

I have the following docker-compose.yml used as php web app local solution:

version: "3.1"

services:
  nginx:
    image: nginx:1.13
    volumes:
      - "./configuration/nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf:ro"
      - "./configuration/etable-local.key:/etc/nginx/etable-local.key:ro"
      - "./configuration/etable-local.crt:/etc/nginx/etable-local.crt:ro"
      - "website:/var/www/html/website"
      ...
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can't integrate .htaccess to nginx conf
cn flag

we have .htaccess file including:

RewriteEngine On
    # If an existing asset or directory is requested go to it as it is
    RewriteCond %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}%{REQUEST_URI} -f [OR]
    RewriteCond %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}%{REQUEST_URI} -d
    RewriteRule ^ - [L]
    # If the requested resource doesn't exist, use index.html   
RewriteRule ^ /index.html

after converting it to nginx rules with some site or tools it  ...

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How can I interpet the virtual memory values in PSLIST -m?
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I'm trying to use the sysinternals pslist64 (latest version v1.4) to diagnose memory issues. In a Windows 10 system, pslist64 -m provides this data (subset of the first 25 lines of output):

Name                Pid      VM      WS    Priv Priv Pk   Faults   NonP Page
Idle                  0       8       8      60      60        9      0    0
System                4  302132  197472     776     912  2563343 ...
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George Shuklin avatar
How conntrack and network namespaces works together?
cn flag

Is nf_conntrack respects network namespaces? Does it creates a separate table for each network namespace based on its sysctl limits, or does it share memory (and limits) between different network namespaces?

I've searched a lot, but wasn't able to find anything definitive.

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Dan Brown avatar
Multiple uncorrectable ECC errors on multiple DIMMs
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I have a Supermicro X8DT6 system that has suddenly developed a high rate of uncorrectable ECC errors. The system was running error-free until just a few days ago, and now it is experiencing uncorrectable ECC errors (and associated spontaneous reboots) many times per day. The errors are not isolated to a single DIMM.

System details: Single X5650 CPU, 48G DDR3 ram @1333Mhz in 6 DIMMs. Running D ...

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