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Uday Kiran Reddy avatar
pipx module is failing to install with ssl error on centos, how to fix this?
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I am using centos 8 on aws ec2 instance.

cat /etc/centos-release
CentOS Linux release 8.5.2111

I tried with python 3.9.5

python3 -m pip --disable-pip-version-check -qqq install --upgrade --user pipx

getting below error.

WARNING: Retrying (Retry(total=4, connect=None, read=None, redirect=None, status=None)) after connection broken by 'SSLError("Can't connect to HTTPS URL because the SSL module i ...
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How to share a computer between several remote users simultaneously?
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There is a highly specced computer (Intel based) we want to be used by several users, to run certain software (the software requires a lot of CPU and RAM, which is the reason they are not running it on their own computers but on this more powerful one). The software runs under Windows.

The users will do this remotely, from their own computer (running Windows). Often several users at the same time ...

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How to dynamically update dnsmasq with openvpn clients
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I have openvpn working, and I can ping via hostnames if they are in the dnsmasq hostfile, but currently I put them in the hostfile with a learn-address script. The problem is that this script only gets the common name from the cert and I want to use actual hostnames given by the client because I am using the same cert for some of my clients. All the solutions I have found use some sort of workaround,  ...

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Alex Kshutashvili avatar
Hello! How can i use GPU servers on GCP?
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How can i use GPU servers on GCP ? a could not create new GPU app .

Somebody had this trouble before ?

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Haruka Shitou avatar
Strange Exchange send-connector behaviour
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Can anyone explain this?

  • Two Exchange servers, EX1 (2010, yes, I know) and EX2 (2016). Both are in the same IP subnet.
  • A send connector on EX2 with a scope for 'domain.com' routing through a smarthost, and a send connector on EX1 with a scope for '*' routing through MX record.

When I set the send connector on EX2 to non-scoped, a mail sent to '[email protected]' ends up in Submission with 'mailloop  ...

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Invoke-RestMethod : The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request for PATCH request
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I am working on stale device cleanup script to perform cleanup of stale devices from Azure AD tenant. I am also using graphAPI to retrieve device information Via GET request which works fine. But when I try to use PATCH/POST request to update device status, it is not working as expected and throws an 400 error message. I have tried modifying the body part and received 404 and 403 error messages as well. ...

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Same user on GCS VM has sudo when SSH connecting but not by chrome remote desktop
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I set up a Debian VM on Google Cloud Services. When I connect to the terminal via SSH from the GCS VM interface and run sudo ls as the user user@project, I get:

User user may run the following commands on project:
    (ALL : ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL

However, when I connect to the same VM via Chrome Remote Desktop service using this tutorial and run the same command as the same user (user@project), I ge ...

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Procmail sends an auto reply but doesn't deliver to Inbox
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I started an auto response recipe for certain user hours ago.
I got the auto reply sent and the original mail delivered into Inbox. I tested it several times.
I made some minor changes in formail and now auto reply is sent but the original mail is not delivered to Inbox.
I went back to the first recipe but the problem remains.
I also tried changing the sender address, checked spam marked mails and ...

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ChownAlone avatar
VXLAN L3 over Wireguard L3, with VLAN-VNI Mapping
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Hoping this is the right place - I originally posted on Network Engineering but it got closed and I was pointed to Server Fault.

I am currently attempting to setup a L2 bridge between two sites using VXLAN to provide the L2 connectivity and Wireguard as transport/L3. I've previously done a Layer 2 bridge like this using GRE over Wireguard and it's been rock-solid, but I'm trying to better underst ...

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