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Ariwibawa avatar
Restore hyper-v VM from HRL file
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We have been hit by ransomware and some of our Hyper-V image has been encrypted (primary & replica server). The one that didn't get hit, the client OS (Windows Server) was still running but almost all the files inside it got encrypted too.

We had setup replication before this attack took place. And I see some HRL file laying around in the same folder as the VM disk image. As I understand this file con ...

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NagiosXI WGET or RPM package CentOS
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One of my team member installed NagiosXI in CentOS, Now team member is no more with us, We are looking for the way to find out whether Nagiosxi is installed in CentOS is through wget or RPM?

Please help

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How to block .git Folder serverwide on NGINX?
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I have a question about blocking the .git folders server wide on a NGINX system. At the moment I'm playing around a little with NGINX, I actually use Apache. In Apache, it's actually no problem to block all requests to a .git folder server wide. Is there any setting for NGINX as well? If so, where do I need to put it, or do I have to do that with every site hosted on the server?

Thanks a lot guys ...

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dovecot oauth2 mechanism filtred
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i am getting crazy over here .i am trying to set dovecot to use keycloack as an auth server. if followed the instructionf from https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/authentication/oauth2/ .but i keep getting this error : enter image description here

can anyone help me please here is my dovecot config : passdb {

driver = oauth2 mechanisms = xoauth2 oauthbearer args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-oauth2. ...

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SSD IOPS inquire
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BIQ

I have question about IOPS

For example is there difference in IOPS if the SSD was ( sata 2.5 or M.2 sata or M.2 M-key nvme )

i know

sata interface = 600MB

M.2 sata = 600MB

m.2 M-Key nvme = 2000MB

But I am asking about IOPS of them same or there is big differences ?

In fact I have searched in Google but didn't find the right answer for me or maybe i have some confusing, I know some times there are some di ...

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Rajesh Yidi avatar
Redirect to a different URL just for 1 share using NGINX as a file server
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I have a Nginx web server running on RHEL 7.8 server and is running NGINX as a file server.

I have a requirement as below

Whenever a user clicks on folder/google it should redirect as below, the only shares / folder should not redirect

From: http://192.168.0.55:8001/Google/ to http://192.168.0.110:8001/Google/

All the shares should work as expected just for 1 share/folder Google it should redirect

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guettli avatar
ClusterRoleBinding does not apply
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rbac.yaml:

apiVersion: v1
kind: ServiceAccount
metadata:
  name: my-account
  namespace: default
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: ClusterRole
metadata:
  namespace: default
  name: my-role
rules:
- apiGroups: [""]
  resources: ["*"]
  verbs: ["create", "delete", "list"]
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: ClusterRoleBinding
metadata:
  name: my-cluster-role-binding
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Vladimir Garistov avatar
Is it normal for beam.smp to have hundreds (1000+) threads running?
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I recently installed RabbitMQ on a Debian 11 server and noticed that the vast majority of threads now belong to the same process - beam.smp. From what I found on the Internet, this process is Erlang's runtime or VM, a dependancy of RabbitMQ. The output of ps indicates that it is a single process with 1200 threads.

$ ps -e | grep beam.smp | wc -l
1
$ ps -eLF | grep beam.smp | wc -l
1200

CPU usage is ...

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Apache 2.4 Forward proxy TLS connection refused
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I am trying to run hashicorp vault server in a Docker container behind an Apache Forward Proxy (httpd v2.4; running in a container for testing purposes). Vault is set to use AWS KMS for Autounseal. However, vault gives the following error. No log information is being generated by the proxy.

vault_1  | Error parsing Seal configuration: error fetching AWS KMS wrapping key information: RequestError: ...
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Shadasviar avatar
Zabbix logfile monitoring: how to get timestamp from log message
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I have some rotated log files in csv format, which contains numeric data and timestamp of the event, and I need to plot this data with milliseconds precision.

I try to use zabbix log file monitoring function for this purpose, but zabbix inserts time of getting log from zabbix agent instead of real event time. In the Log item type, there is Log time format field, which allow to parse timestamp of even ...

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