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Stanton avatar
Generate PFX file from private key and CRT files
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I'm trying to create a PFX file for my website hosted on Azure.

I generated mycsr.csr as well as privatekey.key and from Entrust I recieved back 3 files root.crt, Intermediate.crt and ServerCertificate.crt.

I've tried to create my PFX file with the following command

  • "C:\Program Files\OpenSSL-Win64\bin\openssl.exe" pkcs12 -export -out myPrivateCert.pfx -inkey PRIVATEKEY.key -in ServerCertificate.crt
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Dovecot virtual mailbox change domain of mailbox
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Ifa

I have a virtual mailbox (Maildir) like user@111.com, which now needs to be moved to user@222.com because of a change in domain.

Reading about, I have found Dovecot "import" and "move" (or "copy"), but I am not sure what's the difference between import and copy for example, and which would be best to use.

The goal is to transfer all the emails and folder structure of [email protected] to [email protected], as i ...

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Using git lfs to manage data in storage server
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I am part of a small physics research team (10-15 people) which recently has acquired a storage server and I will be responsible for setting it up. As such, I needed to think the best way to organize the data we will be generating.

When researching the best way to do this, I came across git lfs. We already use GitLab (the cloud version) to version control our codes and easily share them between u ...

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Two dedicated servers on the same subnet at Hetzner
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I have 2 dedicated Debian 11 servers A.B.C.159 and A.B.C.165 on Hetzner and they are located at the same subnet (the same switch). I was surprised that both servers can not ping each other. So I asked support and they replied to me:

Both servers are connected to the same switch. If you need a connection between the servers, you have to set a static route on each server (if using DHCP) or change t ...

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Migrating Old Active directory Forest with two domains
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We have single AD forest with two domains as follows:

Domain A:

  • Contains nearly 30 servers (7 physicals and 23 VMs) all hosted on Microsoft Hyper-V server
  • Nearly 500 Active user accounts
  • A huge file server with 3 TB active data on nearly 4000 share folders
  • A DHCP server that serve around 100 VLANs is member of this Domain
  • Two domain controllers in domain A are running on W2k12R2 with highest dom ...
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How can I use APT through an SSH tunnel and a HTTP proxy?
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I have a Debian Linux system inside a network isolated from the Internet. Lets call it SERVER-A.

I can connect from my laptop with Windows 10 through SSH to SERVER-A. I also can browse the WWW from my laptop using a proxy with my user and password. Lets call my laptop LAPTOP-B, and the proxy server, PROXY-C.

There is not direct connection from SERVER-A to PROXY-C.

I am able to establish an SSH tunnel f ...

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"could not generate persistent mac" error on Bitwaren Docker container
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I'm using this documentation to install Bitwarden on Ubuntu 20.04 on Google Cloud: https://bitwarden.com/help/install-on-premise-linux/

After reboot the containers can't be started, I'm seeing the error message could not generate persistent mac

If I set the ownership of /opt/bitwarden to root:root, everything is working fine. As soon as it's bitwarden:bitwarden as stated in the manual, it doesn't w ...

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Create SMB Share as non-admin
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Windows Server 2016, Octopus Deploy.

Is it possible to create network shares as a non-admin?

I'm trying to run an automated deployment under a non-admin account. The last step of the deployment is to create a network share so that end-users are able to access some of the deployed files.

But New-SmbShare -Name $shareName -Path $path -ReadAcces $domainusergroup fails with a Permission Denied (5). The  ...

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L2TP Disconnect after 59 Minutes / 1 hour only with IPv6
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I have a Windows Server 2022 with L2TP configured. The Server has a NATed IPv4 and a Public IPv6.
The Clients are all Windows 10 20H2
The Clients connect via it's DNS Name. The most clients do not support IPv6 and connect via IPv4.
They don't have any Problems with the connection.

But the Clients with IPv6 Addresses loose their Connection after 59 Minutes.
I have looked at three Different Clients wit ...

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