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Routing all Traffic through a VPN Node while accepting incoming WAN Connections
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I want to route all traffic through another VPN-Node, while:

  • Keep the Connection to the VPN-Server active (already works)
  • Still accepting WAN-Connections on that Client.

My Client Node Configuration:

# 35.1.1.1: WAN IP of VPN-Server
# 192.168.8.1: WAN Gateway of Client
# 10.25.0.1: Internal VPN Server IP (not used below)
# 10.25.0.3: VPN Gatway for the Client (The gatway itself is also an Client)

ip r ...
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yeska avatar
Only federate some users in AzureAD and not a whole domain
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We want to test a new IDP in our organization ( this IDP is an inhouse SAML-compatible idp ). We are using AzureAD.

If we federate a new domain, we can test the authentication, and it works ( [email protected]).

Now, we want to select some real users from our main domain ( [email protected] ), and federate only these users so that they can start testing the idp without interrupting all the other  ...

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Richard Rublev avatar
Why is my Kubernetes service not working? Firefox can’t establish a connection to the server
in flag

On my Ubuntu, I have minikube installed and working.

minikube ip
192.168.49.2

I am trying to reach my Kubernetes service.

Name:                     fleetman-queue
Namespace:                default
Labels:                   <none>
Annotations:              <none>
Selector:                 mylabelname=queue,release=0
Type:                     NodePort
IP Family Policy:         SingleSta ...
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André Veelken avatar
How to get Kafka consumer metrics with JMX exporter for Prometheus?
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Kafka version: 3.1

I didn't find a way to get Kafka consumer metrics as described in Kafka documentation from my Kafka servers. Even if I leave the "rules" section empty in the config of the JMX exporter there are no "kafka_consumer_*" metrics available.

Is there a setting I need to change in my Kafka cluster? I run Kafka as one systemd service on each member of the cluster. I use seven Kafka servers wi ...

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Jochem avatar
Chromium based browsers do not remember cookies on a domain joined server
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We have a problem that Chromium based browsers do not remember cookies on a domain joined server. Can any one point us in the right direction?

What did we do: We freshly installed the server (2019 or 2022) from VLSC iso. Create a local user and immediately login as that user. Setup proxy in the browser and see if it remembers cookies when we browse to a site. Cookies are stored and we do not get  ...

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AltoFlower91 avatar
How do I create a Virtual Name Host on Apache2 for a service running on localhost:8080
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i have a server with apache that runs a mailing service, a wordpress multisite

I have followed guides online to make the above work

now I have a service from Vaadin (java stuff) running on localhost:8080. I can also access this through my public ip:8080.

How do I go about making a "pretty link" for the localhost:8080 service.

Could be example.com/something or something.example.com (any type of readable li ...

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EtheriousNight avatar
Openstack / Linux Networking - public network doesnt connect with physical interface
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I'm currently setting up Openstack with kolla-ansible wallaby, version 12.3.1.dev95, all-in-one installation. \

My setup in VMWare:
Workstation 14.x
VM-OS: Ubuntu Server20.04 LTS
1 Bridge-Mode network interface
2 private Host-only networks (1 with DHCP network 203.1.2.0/25; range 203.1.2.1-203.1.2.126).
All networks are attached to the openstack-VM (ens33, ens34 and ens35).
ens34: 203.1.2.4/24

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HardWay Studio avatar
NGINX environment-based routing
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I have a single application running in multiple K8s clusters; Let's say there is a frontend service, and two backend ones.

I use NGINX proxy the requests from the frontend to the backend services. Regular NGINX edition, not NGINX+. Here is the nginx.conf:

server {
    ....
    set $back1 "<k8s hostname for the backend1 service>";
    set $back2 "<k8s hostname for the backend2 service>";

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Karthik Nandula avatar
Why do traceroutes start with the same path?
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I'm curious as to why all traceroutes start with the same path. For example, if I want to do a traceroute from my current location to www.google.com and another one to www.bbc.co.uk, the first few hops(4 for me) of the traceroute are the exact same for both traceroutes. I'm wondering why is this the case?

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Norman avatar
Why do my iptable rules keep growing longer and longer
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I added port 80 and port 3306 to my iptables rules on a VM.Standard.E2.1.Micro running Ubuntu on Oracle by doing:

sudo iptables -I INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT

sudo netfilter-persistent save

sudo netfilter-persistent reload

and

sudo iptables -I INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 3306 -j ACCEPT

sudo netfilter-persistent save

sudo netfilter-persistent reload

When I check my iptables rules using

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Can’t connect with SSH through two different ip range in Ubuntu
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I have two range of ip , 192.168.33.xx and 192.168.63.xx , I try to connect from 33 to 63 with ssh and also the other way around , but it never works … the error message is errormessage And the debug is debugdebug2

I have try to connect with ssh through a vpn connect and it works for both range ip server and also test if local machine ssh connection is also works ( for example 192.168.33.10 ssh 192 ...

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BlackArch.py avatar
How would you troubleshoot / fix samba ad dc dns errors
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I set up 2 samba ad dcs on Ubuntu Server 21.10 in a heterogeneous environment and came across some errors trying to remote backup DB of DC01 to DC02 via Samba-Tool. I hit up the mailing list and ended up rejoining the second DC which must've messed up some dns records. Clients of DC02 get the no internet globe in the taskbar which - after some tests - means a dns problem to me.

I was thinking abo ...

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