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ip forwarding traffic from inside bridge network
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I have the following network setup.

network diagram

I am running a host with 2 vms. Each vm is running debian with cri-o, running some containers. The containers each have an ip address on the 10.200.0.0/24 subnet. One guest uses ips on the 10.200.0.0.0/16 subnet and other uses ips on the 10.200.1.0/16 subnet.

The host has a bridge interface, br0. The host eth0 interface is tied to br0 and the vms NICs are are also p ...

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Ubuntu 21.10 with Samba AD unable to create domain trust account
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I am trying to add domain trust account for additional kerberos5 (MIT) domain in Samba AD DC with command:

net rpc trustdom add <domain_name> -UAdministrator%<administrator_password>

What happens is that the account is created into Samba ldap database and I can see it in Windows 11 machine.

the command gives an error message:

Could not set trust account password: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED

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Configuring virtual hosts; Need to just allow one ip address to access the website and deny all. What's wrong with the below code?
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<VirtualHost *:80>
    ServerAdmin example.com
    DocumentRoot "C:/xampp/htdocs/example.com"
    ServerName www.example.com
    ServerAlias example.com
    ErrorLog "logs/example.com-error.log"
    CustomLog "logs/example.com-access.log" common


  
     <Directory "C:/xampp/htdocs/example.com">
    
            Options All -Indexes 
            AllowOverride All



 <RequireAll>
    
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MySQL 8 replication via non-ssl connecion
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I'm trying to setup tiny master-slave environment with percona-server-server.x86_64-8.0.27-18.1.el8.

A plan is to use non-ssl connections between the nodes as the servers will communicate in the LAN only. But following error is received on slaves:

error connecting to master '[email protected]:3306' - retry-time: 60 retries: 3 message: SSL connection error: SSL is required but the server doesn ...

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Configure "forward proxy" or DNAT in the docker with multiple public IP
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I'm trying to find answers and a possible solution on the questions regarding forward proxy, docker and multiple network interfaces/public ip. I hope that I will get answers on them here.

I have an application which sends https requests on public API on 2 independent sites (API1, API2). This application runs on the hosted server (Linux) with 3 public ip (ip1, ip2, ip3). Required to configure netw ...

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what to be carefull when rebuilding primary AD domain controller?
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I just did some search such as this one and this to avoid asking a question which already has answer.

However, I'm not sure whether the information fully match my question or not.

The situation is, I'm currently maintaining a test environment under a business domain. There are two windows 2016 AD domain controllers acting as primary DC and second DC respectively, and are apparently linked together to prov ...

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