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Nginx - Reverse proxy serving ScreenConnect does not prepend subdirectory
cn flag

I am running an unsecured ScreenConnect web interface on a machine on my local network. I would like to serve it through port 443 using nginx's reverse proxy, and access it via:
https://<WAN.IP.ADDRESS>/screenconnect

My nginx.conf location block:

            location / {
            root /www/var/nginx/html
            }

            location /screenconnect/ {
            proxy_pass                 ...
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Run a PowerShell script once on all computers as admin via GPO without changing execution policy
cn flag
CMS

I have a PowerShell script that I need to run once on all computers in my Active Directory domain. A large number of computers are off at any given time, so a GPO would allow us to ensure that it applies to all affected machines. However, the script needs to run as administrator because of the registry values being modified. Also, per our security department, we cannot change the ExecutionPolicy on these ...

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Unable to start critical Windows Services in Docker Windows Container
mw flag

We are trying to modernize a legacy 3rd party application by setting up a Docker Windows Container. We are using windows image: mcr.microsoft.com/windows/server:ltsc2022 for our container. This application needs some of the service to be running, however the windows container itself restricts the services from turning on. Some of the services we require are: 'Base Filtering Engine (BFE)', 'Network Lo ...

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João Vieira avatar
Free DMARC XML analyzer
pe flag

Looking for a solution to analyze DMARC XML reports for a small business.

Currently have a bunch of domains names configured with the same dmarc report email address. This report email account receives on average about 2,3 DMARC emails on a daily basis from distinct domains.

All the DMARC XML analyzer free solutions ive seen online seem to only support 1 or 2 domains, i wonder if anyone knows of a f ...

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Nuno avatar
Windows docker container cannot reach another host on the same private network
us flag

I'm running a Docker container on Windows:

docker run -d -p 2001:8080
-v F:\Scan:/app/data/output
-e SANED_NET_HOSTS="192.168.1.200"
--restart unless-stopped
--name scanservjs
--privileged
sbs20/scanservjs:latest

This basically helps converting my Scanner into a Wifi Scanner.

I confirm 192.168.1.200 is definitely accessible (a raspberry pi on the same private network), and from the Host (Windows), I c ...

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Chrony Configuration to Accept Radio Time Signals
ru flag
wbg

Is there a way to have Chrony accept an externally generated clock pulse ?

For example, I want to use the Canadian radio time source CHU to provide ticks on the second. Assume that I have the required hardware to receive the signal and have a fast C program to isolate the signal I want (1 KHz tone pulse demarcating seconds) and provide the data to pipe.

I only need the clock to be synchronized to  ...

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Using SSH tunneling to only allow access to certain mobile device
cn flag

I need a way for our app that sends data from a phone to a server and to a database to only allow certain mobile devices to accept data from. I searched ip filtering but the ip addresses of phones change all the time. and mac address filtering isn't as secure. people recommended SSH tunneling but I can only find scenarios for desktop and not for mobile

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IPtables redirect IP from VPN
ru flag

I am trying to set up a VPN with iptables redirect. VPN client is a hardware with predefined destination IP to 192.168.0.100. However the real destination IP now is 192.168.30.100 and I cannot change the settings of the hardware. Therefore I am advertising to VPN clients that the server can route 192.168.100.0/24. But at the Ubuntu which hosts the openvpn server I want to redirect those requests to 192. ...

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MS SQL Always-On Listener DNS entry lost in domain due to scavenging - should this be expected?
cn flag

When running MS SQL with an Always-On group / listener, is it expected that the always-on listener DNS entry be kept active in the domain's DNS? When the listener was created, a DNS entry was added to AD DNS server with multiple IPs as part of the HA configuration.

The always-on listener DNS entry disappeared after some time, and logs indicate there was a scavenge that ran and cleaned up the reco ...

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Openvpn allow access to clients from private network
ru flag

I do have a setup with pfsense. I have configured 2 LAN subnets: 192.168.50.0/24 is a DMZ 192.168.100.0/24 is a Management

Then in DMZ I do have an openvpn server. To that server multiple clients are connecting. I would like to be able to connect to their interfaces from 192.168.100.0/24. I was able to route ping to the vpn server (seen it on tcp dump) by specifing vpn server as gateway for 10.20 ...

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Chau Chee Yang avatar
How to response to DHCP interface-mtu (option 26) request?
ru flag

The VyOS DHCP service cli command supports various options. Just wondering if the service able to response to interface-mtu or options 26?

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Pi Hole -- Safari (mac) fails to load site, Chrome doesn't
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I have recently run into issues accessing a specific site (https://www.inoreader.com/all_articles) in Safari 15.5 on macOS Monterey. The site loads something, as I can see some results in the Network->Response preview in Developer Tools. However, nothing is fully rendered on-screen. The site loads perfectly via Chrome. This is a new issue in Safari, as I was able to hit that site for years ...

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S3 access control based on bucket tags
cn flag

i hope you can help me out. I have read a couple of docs now, and I am still unsure whether this actually works.

I want to give access in different levels to AWS users based on S3 tags.

Example:

  • S3 bucket mybucket has tags {"access-team-dev": "rwd"}, which should lead to the "dev" team having "read, write, delete" access.
  • one tag for each team, the value is the access level.

I have tried at least 10 di ...

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