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How to properly migrate user's email profile from local e-mail server to m365
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My task was to migrate our HR manager's email account from our local e-mail server and keep all her folders, sub folders mails contacts etc. as they were. I have managed to redirect the mailflow to her new email address but when I was trying to import her old data (pst file exported from an ost file from her previous profile in Outlook 2019) something like "~not enough system resources are available to  ...

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Questions about NGINX config after upgrade, TLSv1.2 TLSv1.3, etc. proxy config, getting SSL_do_handshake() failed, failed
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I recently upgraded a DOCKER container running NGINX to use the NGINX repo at nginx.org instead of the Debian distro version, and for security purposes we are making some adjustments to the server config regarding SSL/TLS, etc. When I scan one of the server domains with a Qualsys ? scan it actually gets an A, but fails for some of the older browsers. Looking at the Log file, I am actually seeing error ...

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Intermittent 503 timeouts on website due to PHP FPM "Attempt to connect to Unix domain socket failed"
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I have been experiencing intermittent site outages showing a 503 error. The site normally runs just fine. I've pinpointed it to the following error that gets spammed in my apache logs:

FCGI: attempt to connect to Unix domain socket /run/php/php7.3-fpm.sock (*) failed

When I run service php7.3-fpm restart, the site comes back up and everything runs fine.

When I run ps aux | grep php-fpm I get something l ...

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SMB connection speed over VPN
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I'm seeking for some advices on how to improve connection speed while using SMB shares over VPN. I have two Win10 PCs with following setup. PC1 - 500Mb/s DL and 350 MB/s UL per SpeedTest PC2 - 100Mb/s DL and 30 MB/s UL per SpeedTest Both PCs are quite powerful an definitely not CPU constrained.

PC1 hosts SoftEther server and VPN bridged to it's local network. PC2 connects to PC1 via SoftEther cli ...

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