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How to route/forward a specific email account from one Email Provider through Microsoft O365 Exchange Servers
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My company has around 10 custom domain email accounts that were included our website's hosting plan. Our website sends out at least 300 emails a day in response to customer's requesting quotes for our service via forms on the website.

Unfortunately, 50% of these outgoing emails from our site are ending up in customer's Spam boxes. I've ran hundreds of email tests/scans and apparently our hosting  ...

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My Apps website gore not match the domain I thought I was getting
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Thank you for any help that you can get me. So on 8/19 I was able to get my website posted to the cloud and while it took some time, I was eventually able to get it hosted. The issue that I am having is that the domain I believe I got at start up is not the domain that is showing for my website.

So as you should be able to see, I just recently started a company. I got the warptechno.com domain. T ...

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Windows Server 2019 - renaming files with some naming convention
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We received a ton of files from our sponsor and the files are all formatted like this

[ABCD] Title - Id - Description [RS][x264][CHKSUM].txt

I could manually rename one at a time but there are more than 500 files that are sent on a weekly basis.

RS - Reviewer Signature (usually the same person) CHKSUM - for the file or something.

What I need is the following

Title - Id - Description.txt

I need t ...

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Nginx 2 servers 1 port
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I know this can be done in Apache and I am still new to nginx but how do I based on the domain entering do I send it to a different server?

So I basically have 2 sites I just use for messing about with and I want to use nextcloud but this will have to be on a different domain

Example

Website1.com is on 192.168.1.4 Website2.com is on 192.168.1.4

Nextcloud.website1.com is on 192.168.1.5

The main set ...

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Nginx conf file with perl software
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I have successfully installed a Perl application on my Ubunti 20.4 LEMP stack, and I can access it on: http://example.com:5762/login.pl and http://example.com:5762/setup.pl I want to install and access the software through a subdirectory in the foo folder: example.com/foo I have modified the configuration file but when I click there, I get page not found error like this page and I am unable to acces ...

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Openvpn from Debian 10 to 11, stop to routing all my packets
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I had upgraded to Debian 11 from 10. With Debian 10 openvpn works fine, now I had this problem, i can reach my vpn server, but I cannot ping or access my lan remote, except for vpn server. This is the firewall configuration on remote side

iptables -L
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target     prot opt source               destination         
ACCEPT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere            ...
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FreeBSD: How can I tune the lifetime for TCP/UDP for in kernel NAT?
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There used to be these sysctls in older versions of FreeBSD, viz:

net.inet.ip.fw.dyn_ack_lifetime=3600
net.inet.ip.fw.dyn_udp_lifetime=15

now on FreeBSD 12 sysctl reports that these don't exist.

How can I tune the lifetime for TCP/UDP for in kernel NAT?

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What do I need to do to get ProxyPass directives to register?
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I am trying to make a MyCollab CE installation available via SSL, under Apache 2.4.38 (Debian). At present I am seeing ProxyPass not recognized. I have:

ProxyPass / http://localhost:8080/
ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8080/

When I try to load the HTTPS proxy, it gives a 500 and the error logfile is nonexistant.

My full ...le-ssl.conf file reads, mmildly sanitized:

<IfModule mod_ssl.c>
&l ...
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Mihai Andrei Maria avatar
VPS with Ubuntu 18.04 NGINX Downloads PHP FILE
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I have a VPS with:

  • Ubuntu 18.04
  • Nginx
  • Php7.2-fpm

The server runs Ruby on rails project as homeurl (example.com) and wordpress as directory (example.com/blog) . First the VPS was configured with Apache2, made everything work fine, untill i had to integrate a live chat. Had to switch to Nginx for Action Cable.

Now, the chat app works fine, on RoR, but if i try to access the blog i get the index.php file ...

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ssh-keyscan to known_hosts produces no results
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When I execute:

ssh-keyscan -H 172.22.56.2

I get the following output:

# 172.22.56.2:22 SSH-2.0-RomSShell_4.31
# 172.22.56.2:22 SSH-2.0-RomSShell_4.31
# 172.22.56.2:22 SSH-2.0-RomSShell_4.31
# 172.22.56.2:22 SSH-2.0-RomSShell_4.31
# 172.22.56.2:22 SSH-2.0-RomSShell_4.31

If I then try:

ssh-keyscan -H 172.22.56.2 >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts

Not being familiar with ssh-keyscan but believing the outpu ...

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How do I forward all traffic arriving at a given port to another port?
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How do I forward all traffic arriving at a given port to another port?

Define the layout and the problem

The layout

Here is the layout of what I am trying to do...

+--------+         +---------------------+         +----------------+
|  WAN   |  <--->  | 6789                |         |                |
| Client |         |       Gateway       |         |      Host      |
|        |         |       ...
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Harrison H avatar
How to setup forward proxy on AWS to forward only specific requests to a backconnect proxy?
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I don't need specifics on this, but I think I am conceptually confused about what I'm trying to do and that's making it hard to do research. Here's the idea:

I have an EC2 instance using NGINX as a reverse proxy. I want all outgoing requests to continue as normal, except I want a forward proxy to forward only specific requests, say example.com, to a backconnect proxy service. How can this be accomplishe ...

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systemctl hangs when starting sshd, but "/usr/sbin/sshd -D -f /etc/ssh/sshd_config &" works
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CentOS 7. Here's /usr/lib/systemd/system/sshd.service

[Unit]
Description=OpenSSH server daemon
Documentation=man:sshd(8) man:sshd_config(5)
After=network.target sshd-keygen.service
Wants=sshd-keygen.service

[Service]
Type=notify
EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/sshd
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/sshd -D $OPTIONS
ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID
KillMode=process
Restart=on-failure
RestartSec=42s

[Install]
W ...
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How do I move or migrate RabbitMQ Server config and database files to a different directory
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I inherited a RabbitMQ Server installed on a Windows 10 Workstation. The config, database, logs etc. are in the user's folder that installed RabbitMQ initially. I need to move or migrate these to a public directory like C:\ProgramData\RabbitMQ Server\. Any help would be appreciated.

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Are their public IP ranges which don't belong to any country?
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I've been working on project and we use IP geo-location using an API to identify user's country. The legacy code has an edge case when there is no country information for a particular IP. I have been planning to remove this, since from understanding, every public IP on the internet has a country. If the API didn't return country for a particular IP, it means their database is not good, and we should swi ...

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