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sirkus7 avatar
GCP IPv6 communication within a network?
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I have a VPC setup with several hosts that need to communicate via IPv6 services. Each of these instances are configured with IPv6 and can successfully ping and connect to external hosts using IPv6. I have created a firewall rule to enable them to communicate with each other (hosts are tagged with "test"):

$ gcloud compute firewall-rules create target-all-ipv6 \
  --network=test-net-1 --priority=10 ...
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Jim Garner avatar
Google Cloud Storage Folders with many small KMZ files time-out in upload
cn flag

I am fairly new at using this.

I have created a superoverlay in Google Earth on a KMZ. I want to put those SOL files (small KMZ's) onto the cloud storage so the KMZ can "pull" them as needed without sticking them internal or with the KMZ that will be emailed to some people.

When I have a folder that I need to upload into GCP (or create the folder and upload a bunch of files,) it almost always times- ...

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Jon avatar
Set network.auth.use-sspi in Firefox with Group Policy
us flag
Jon

I have downloaded the Group Policy templates and copied them to the appropriate location.

In gpedit.msc I have set:

Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Mozilla > Firefox > Authentication > SPNEGO

to include the required domain names and can see this reflected in Firefox when I open about:config.

However I also need to set network.auth.use-sspi to false and cannot work out  ...

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Dainii avatar
Conntrack, failed to NAT its own TCP packets from another VRF
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I came across a tricky problem with source NAT when using multiple VRF on a Debian based router. It's a bit complex to explain, so I will try to be clear, but it will not be short, sorry for that. The problem should be easy to reproduce though.

To isolate the "management" part of the router (ssh and other services) from its router job (routing and NATing packets), I tried to set up the "mgmt" VRF ...

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G_Hosa_Phat avatar
Access SonicWALL Public Management Interface from firewalled LAN subnet
ec flag

I'm attempting to work with the SonicOS API in a project to try and automate the renewal and deployment of SSL certificates from Let's Encrypt. However, I'm unable to establish a connection to the API endpoint from behind the firewall, no matter how I try to get there:

  • By LAN (X0) IP address - The connection rejects the HTTPS connection because the installed SSL certificate is for a public subdomain add ...
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Sam Joshua avatar
Restrict users from saving on their Desktop and saving on a specific folder
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Restrict users from saving on their Desktop and saving on a specific folder

I want to restrict my users to save files on their desktop and on a specific folder like

(C:\Users\user_name\Desktop\Desktop Files)

I searched the Internet a lot and there's a way to disable desktop but I want to save desktop files in a specific folder called "Desktop Files"

Is it possible to achieve that using Group Poli ...

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QuickBooks on Amazon Workspaces?
ph flag

I'm trying to get QuickBooks Desktop 2021 working on multiple instances of Amazon Workspaces. My end goal is for each Windows 10 Workspace to access our QuickBooks company file via a mapped drive from an Amazon EC2 instance running Windows Server 2019. I can log in to the company file if I run QuickBooks on the server, but when I log in to it on a Workspace, QuickBooks crashes with no error code. The sa ...

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Vitaly Rom avatar
UDP to Serial port
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I look for some solution for connect serial/UART port by UDP connection to another PC. Now I use socat and have connection , but with lost packages, and slow transfer. Can I use netcat for this, maybe it will get better solution? Can I get some example for this? Thank a lot.

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Najtim avatar
apache2 redirect from subleveldomain to URL
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I need to redirect myservice.example.com to www.example.com/myservice

My try so far: adding a new config to apache2, doing a2ensite and restarting apache2:

<VirtualHost *.80>
 DocumentRoot /var/www/html
 ServerAdmin [email protected]
 ServerName myservice.example.com
 RedirectPermanent / https://www.example.com/myservice
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost *.443>
 DocumentRoot /var/w ...
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slightly_toasted avatar
How to monitor when a file/folder is moved, and where it moved to?
bd flag

I'm looking for a way to monitor when a file/folder is moved, as well as where it was moved to.

So far in my research I've come across tools such as auditd, watch and inotify. While these tools are great at monitoring when a file moves, they don't keep track of where the file moved to.

I have also looked at the syslogs generated when a file is moved but they are painful to read/parse.

Are there any tool ...

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broadcastre avatar
Apache2 Vhost issues - when my virtualhost is enabled it makes the root domain show that virtualhost
ca flag

I am running apache2 on a Debian 10 server.

I have a virtualhost for one of the subdomains I have. I'm having an issue where if the subdomain's virtualhost is enabled, going to broadcastre.cc will show the contents of smf.broadcastre.cc (the virtualhost).

This is not intentional and any help with this issue would be appreciated.

My virtualhost confg

root@server1:~# cat /etc/apache2/sites-available/smf ...
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Mani Rai avatar
Will GKE cluster will have downtime, when cluster features are enabled/disable?
cn flag

I wanted to enable cloud operations for a zonal GKE cluster with just one node. I read lots of guides from Google, but didn't found any mentioning about outage if we disable/enable cluster features. The guides just contains how to enable/disable features. Does anyone knows something about this topic?

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PowderFan avatar
Systeem PathChanged is triggering too fast
mx flag

I have a problem with my systemd setup. I have a service that starts my MEAN-Stack environment on the server.

[Unit]
Description=Frontend Server
After=network.target backend.service

[Service]
Type=simple
User=meanrunner
ExecStart=/somepath/server.sh
Restart=always
WorkingDirectory=/somepath/

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

I now added an automatic deployment pipeline and to make it work I added ...

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Kenting avatar
Keepalived won't forward traffic to BACKUP node after Kubernetes cluster setup
cn flag

System Structure:

  • 10.10.1.86: Kubernetes master node
  • 10.10.1.87: Kubernetes worker 1 node; keepalived MASTER node
  • 10.10.1.88: Kubernetes worker 2 node; keepalived BACKUP node
  • 10.10.1.90: VIP, would load balance to .87 & .88; implemented by keepalived.

This Kubernetes cluster is a dev env, testing collect netflow log.

What I want to achieve is:

  1. All router / switch netflow log first output to
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Migrating multiple courses from one server to another moodle server
cn flag

We are trying to migrate some courses (75+ courses) from one moodle server to another moodle server. Both Linux servers are using moodle 3.7.3 version.

We tried to backup and restore individual courses but it is time consuming. Is there any other way available to do achieve this.

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