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Thomas avatar
Fix for Lenovo x3950 X6 Server Showing IMM2 Mismatch Error?
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I have an issue with a x3950 X6 server, where is keeps reporting firmware or software incompatibility and IMM2 Firmware mismatch. The server is fully configured with 8 compute books. All hardware is compatible. No additional software has been installed. It's partitioned into two separate nodes. They've been updated to all the latest firmware, and we simply cannot find out why it keeps giving us these er ...

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Move files from a remote ftp server to a local
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I need to pull files from an ftp server regularly and have found that I can get the files easily enough using wget

wget -m --user=yyy --password=xxxx ftps://host.com.au

and that works really nicely. The problem is, it obviously leaves the files behind on the remote server and the next time I run the script, it gets them all again.

I saw that wget has a --delete-after flag, which on first glance would see ...

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Keith Ng avatar
Federating Google workspace with AAD B2B
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I am trying to federate Google Workspace (as IdP) with Azure AD B2B. There seems to be mixed instructions on how to do that. From the Office MS documentation, it said verified domain is not support on SAML\WS-Fed federation partner. On the Google doc, it said you need to add the domain to the M365 portal. Regardless, I tried both and neither of them are working. After I created the external identity con ...

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Site-to-Site VPN and Remote Access VPN with Strongswan
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I've recently deployed a Strongswan IKEv2 Remote Access VPN in two different sited with two different ubuntu servers. It all works great, but now i want to "merge" the two sites with a site-to-site vpn, so that i can leave only one Remote Access VPN and access both subnets. The issue is how to do it? My idea was an IPSec Tunnel using strongswan between the two sites and static routing on both sites rout ...

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Can’t login through webdav on nginx
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EDIT Nextcloud builds its own Webdav implementation, Sabredav.

Could it be the following nginx modules be interfering? --with-http_dav_module --add-module=/var/tmp/nginx-dav-ext-module

Someone knows how should I compile them dynamically? So i'm able to load/unload on runtime per virtual host config?

Thx :) EDIT END

I’m running Ubuntu server 20.04 on a personal server where I deployed a manual install ...

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Bryan Phillips avatar
Can you prevent routing traffic to an AWS ALB if the host is an IP address and not a domain name?
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I'm running an ALB on AWS with multiple SSL certificates. The domain name is dynamically handled via the application on EC2. Currently, the ALB will route requests to the IP address of the ALB to the application. Even though the application has an appropriate exception for these queries, this causes unnecessary log entries in all of the request logs and WAF.

My first two thoughts were…

  1. Add a listener  ...
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jakes avatar
Immutable/ephemeral W10 desktops
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(As reader may guess, I'm more familiar & comfortable in the Linux/POSIX world, so please keep that in mind)

I'm in the process of rebuiling n+20 laptops, intended for semi-public use (MakerSpace: think classroom or library), and want to set them up in an immutable/ephemeral manner.

I want them to be 'flushed' periodically, so that they are all similar/standard, and clean for the next persons' u ...

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Why this java processes are not ending once cronjob has executed in the AIX server?
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I have set a crontab for execute a java service in every 8 hours in AIX(7.1) operating system. Once the crontab has done the job, the JAVA service should be end. This cronjob is working properly. But java service has not been closing its session at the end. Also this java service takes 3-4 hours to process the files.

Java sessions are accumulating day by day and eventually it leads to idle the ap ...

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