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Chrome shows ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID when firefox is happy
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Learning how to work with certificates, maybe will have local CA server. I have server with BMC, so I used it for practicing. Generated CA pair then host pair and then signed host CSR with CA pair to get host crt. I uploaded CA crt to chrome trusted keys repository and host pair to BMC. Now when I go to the server, I can see that BMC returns correct crt, but chrome shows that connection is not secure. R ...

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DNS Not Working in Centos7 Server
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I'm using PowerDns. Created private hostnames pointing towards my ip but when i check on dnschecker.org it is not pointing towards my server and nameservers are also not working therefore unable to host any site on my server

This log i got when checking PDNS Status on my server thru whm(web host manager)

systemctl status pdns
● pdns.service - PowerDNS Authoritative Server
   Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/s ...
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Exchange 2016 - new Databases and Migration
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We are running Exchange 2016, 14 Databases currently running on drive letters. We want to move to mount points, and as part of this, create new DBs and migrate all mailboxes (as this will also clear down any corruptions, white space etc.)

When performing mailbox migrations, I assume this increases transaction logs generated, but I'm unsure exactly where.

Take User A, located on MailboxDatabase1.

I migr ...

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Nginx can't serve static file from home directory
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I have a index.html file in both locations /home/ubuntu/web/build and /var/www/html

There is no other complicated rules.

However only root /var/www/html works!

        # root /home/ubuntu/web/build; fails!
        root /var/www/html; # works!
        index index.html;


        location / {
                autoindex on;
                try_files $uri $uri/ =404;
        }

Here are the permission ...

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Linux centos firewall commands not found
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firewalld-cmd--add-service=http--zone=public--permanent
firewalld-cmd--add-port=80/tcp--zone=public--permanent
firewalld-cmd--reload```

lamps: line 16: firewalld-cmd--add-service=mysql--zone=public--permanent: command not found
lamps: line 17: firewalld-cmd--add-service=http--zone=public--permanent: command not found
lamps: line 18: firewalld-cmd--add-port=80/tcp--zone=public--permanent: No such file or  ...
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Routing fwmark to VPN gateway using nftables mark
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I'm trying to setup selective routing of a traffic filtered by IP address over OpenVPN on my OpenWRT router

I have an OpenVPN profile up and working with route-nopull option to disable setting default gateway.

The following commands are meant to have packets targeted to a set of ip addresses and marked with 0x1 mark in mangle prerouting section:

nft add set inet fw4 marker { type ipv4_addr \;}
nft add el ...
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Running docker app on my own domain
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I have a VPS Linux (Ubuntu) server with specific IP and I would like to run my app on my own domain http://my_domain.com. I have built a docker container and it works well on localhost 0.0.0.0:80. Then, I guess I have to configure nginx to connect my domain to the server IP.

I have configured nginx in a similar way like How can I forward requests from my web server? , but using https://cran.r-project. ...

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