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ashraf revo avatar
handel tls when domain point to subdomain in cname record
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we are trying to point domain to sub doamins *.com --> *.zeineldin.link for example https://www.asrevo.com --> https://petman.zeineldin.link

we need to support all domain not few domains

for example like github when you point cname to your repo in github

we are facing ssl problems that the certificate is not validenter image description here

actually we are trying to make it dynamic not only for those domains we are u ...

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Apache bypasses holding page
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I'm configuring a new server, which involves uploading all the sites. Once I create a virtual server, VirtualMin creates a "holding page" - index.html. However, as soon as I upload the proper content, apache immediately displays the index.php page and ignores index.html. I've tried Googling this but all I find are pages that explain how to achieve the opposite of what I want.

My httpd.conf fil ...

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Only getting 25Gb/s instead of 100Gb/s from a Mellanox switch running Cumulus Linux
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I have a Mellanox 100gb/s switch (running Cumulus Linux 4.1) that I use for connecting multiple servers, each with a Mellanox ConnectX 5 100gb/s card. These servers connect to the switch via a DAC cable. While it is working, I am only able to get 25Gb/s port speed.

I checked the switch, and it would appear that each QSFP switch port is operating 4 individual 25Gb/s ports instead, as indicated by  ...

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Cannot redirect Yubikey into VMWare Horizon VDI with Ubuntu OS
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I am not able to redirect to Yubikey into the VMWare Horizon VDI. the guest OS is Ubuntu 20.04 I have install the vmware client & the required driver with the following command:

sudo ./install_viewagent.sh -m yes -U yes -A yes
sudo apt install yubico-piv-tool yubikey-manager yubikey-personalization-gui libpam-yubico libpam-u2f

I am able to show the Yubikey is inserted with command, but the Yubikey ...

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AWS: Restrict external access to Database but allow ECS task to access
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I'm not great at network administration so I need some help to do something really basic on AWS. Basically, I have a RDS database on a vpc, let's call it VPC1. The database is also associated with VPC security group "Default: sg1"

I have a API server that needs to access the Database running as a docker image (service) using ECS. This API server is associated with a load balancer on the same VPC  ...

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Can't see a device listed when creating a vmware datastore
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So I am new to vmware and used vmware workstation to install ESXI 7 on my windows 10 pc. I am trying to create a test enviornment where I can have two vm's connect to the internet from my pc.

I did not use an external HD or CD/DVD when installing vmware.. is this why I am not seeing any device listed for my vmware devices.

How do I add a device to then create a datastore?

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