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How to move PAM from DR to primary machine without any downtime?
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My environment is : Primary site : 2 MBX and 2 CAS -- fsw \srv01\dag DR Site : 1 MBX and 1 CAS --alternate fsw \srvdr1\dag my question is : I want to move primary mailbox node (pr-mbx-01 )without downtime. is it possible ?

It shows WitnessShare InUse: PRIMARY Get-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup -Status | fl :

Group Node Status


Cluster Group DR-mbx-01 Parti ...

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modoboa on ubuntu 20.04 : supervisord exited: policyd (exit status 1; not expected)
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New modoboa 2.o install on ubuntu 20.04 doesnt work and giving error in syslog.

supervisord  exited: policyd (exit status 1; not expected)

Tried everything no clue

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Secondary IP not pingable from internet - Ubuntu 20.04 using netplan on Hetzner server
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Let me start be saying I'm not an network expert. That being said, I'd need some help here as I'm breaking my head on this issue for two days now. I have several questions but will focus only on one specific one.

I ordered a hetzner root server and installed Ubuntu 20.04. Right after I ordered a secondary IP as I need it for my docker setup where I want two containers to be accessible directly on ...

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How to assign internal hostnames to Fargate internal services?
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I'm using CDK (via the Typescript lib) to setup my network infrastructure on ECS. There are some background workers that often report errors to a Slack channel and I'd like to assign random hostnames based on their names, something like worker-<generated-name>.internal or web-<generated-name>.internal.

These don't have ELB or anything, they're internal services with no exposure to the web ...

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How can I use name.com's and AWS's nameservers at the same time
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I want to use Titan Email extension but it requires changing my nameservers to Name.com's nameservers. The warning message is like that:

Message 1

Message 2

But I also need to use AWS's nameservers to use Route 53. I've tried to add 8 nameservers (4 of them were name.com's and the rest of it was AWS's) but when some time passes the webpage started giving NXDOMAIN error. What should I do?

Edit Okay, I'm kinda inexperienc ...

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Wireguard Client Cannot Connect to Server Subnet
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I have a working setup of wireguard (Ubuntu 20.04 server, one Ubuntu 20.04 client and one Windows 10 client). I can connect to devices behind the VPN server.

VPN Server (EndPoint): 1.2.3.2/32
Public Subnet EndPoint sits in: 1.2.3.0/27
WireGuard Server Address: 10.2.0.1/16
Office LAN: 10.0.0.0/16
Peer Address: 10.2.0.3/16

The problem is that the clients cannot connect to anything that should go over th ...

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How to make Nginx reverse proxy wait until upstream comes online?
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I have a server app that listens on a UNIX socket, and Nginx serving as a reverse proxy.

Now I want Nginx to wait until my app comes online when e.g. I deploy an update and restart it, without returning any errors to the clients.

This is what I have in my Nginx config:

location / {
#   proxy_pass http://localhost:8080;
    proxy_pass http://unix:/tmp/MyApp.sock;
    proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
     ...
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My hosted server is probably throttling my connections to it
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I have some big files I want to download from the hosted server to my personal computer.

I've tried using scp and a python script to share a file via HTTP, and both of these systems share the file at a stable rate of 1MiB/s no matter if the server is idle or fully stressed.

I've used Ookla's speedtest to see whether that's the actual limit of the server, and ended up getting ~600mbps with it (check th ...

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