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Adaptec 6805 accessing to JBOD with GPT / NTFS
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I have several hard drives with GPT and NTFS volumes, and I plugged them to an Adaptec 6805 but The volumes are not visibles from Windows 10 and from MaxView. The only option I have ti to initialize (metadata and drive), which if I understand well will erease everything, which is something I do not want.

How can I access to the NTFS volumes from the 6805 in this context ? Is it even possible ?

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Update request cookie for Varnish ESI-include requests from initial `beresp`
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I have an application that is fronted by a Varnish server. Parts of the page is rendered using ESI includes.

My problem is that the upstream response includes an encrypted session cookie, which among other things contains a CSRF token (no server-side session storage at all).

For an initial request (no cookie in the request), the ESI requests will not include a cookie set by the first response from t ...

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Ubuntu CLI Device timed out
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I recently added a drive to my server, that I previously used as swap space--overkill, but I didn't need it elsewhere. However, I check my computer this morning to find the drive doesn't show up on NTFS and all folders and files are gone. Image attached shows system logs.

sudo cat /var/log/syslog | grep sdb1

Note: I am using Ubuntu CLI 20.04.4 LTS

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How to Intercept and cache LDAP Search and Bind requests
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I have a production web server running Django. Currently every request made requires an LDAP Bind and Search request. I can use the django-auth-ldap plugin to enable LDAP Search caching. However, my problem is that I am in an environment that sometimes loses connection to the main AD server(s). When this happens LDAP Bind will fail. I was wondering if there is a good option for caching both LDAP Binding ...

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Private Docker registry w/ NFS storage and Jenkins
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I would essentially like to run a private docker registry on an internal LAN that would provide read-only access to a couple of Jenkins nodes. Jenkins Pipeline seems to only allow images from a local registry or an HTTPS based registry via withRegistry() or 'registryUrl'. I'd like to avoid setting up HTTPS/TLS, if possible.

I'm pondering the idea of running a localhost private registry on each Je ...

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User granted creator owner permissions on files/folders he creates
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We're trying to eliminate the creator owner permission from our shared files in a Windows Server 2016 DFS environment. We have removed the creator owner permission from shared folders, but when users create files and folders downstream, they are still granted the creator owner permission on those objects.

I read somewhere that we need to remove creator owner from the root of the hard drive on the ...

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Docker, WireGuard, firewalld
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Environment:

  1. Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
  2. Docker
  3. WireGuard
  4. firewalld

I checked systemctl status firewalld

I have this message

Mar 10 23:04:29 vpnwaw firewalld[542]: WARNING: COMMAND_FAILED: '/usr/sbin/iptables -w10 -t filter -X DOCKER' failed: iptables: No cha>
Mar 10 23:04:29 vpnwaw firewalld[542]: WARNING: COMMAND_FAILED: '/usr/sbin/iptables -w10 -t filter -F DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-1' failed>
Mar 1 ...
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SSH times out over OpenVPN until destination is ping'ed
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I have what seems like a pretty textbook setup with OpenVPN. On the server side I am exposing the LAN to the remote clients and pushing a route. I've got my static route in the server-side gateway pointing requests bound for the VPN subnet to the OpenVPN Server, etc.

I keep having flaky behavior, though. For instance, a lot of times ssh connections from the vpn client to machines on the OpenVP ...

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NFSv4 permissions issues with an exported glusterfs
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I have a situation with kernel NFS server. I have two exports with exactly the same ACLs, with full permissions for the [email protected] group. One is /exports/directo_informatica/, which is the mount point for an LV with XFS, and the other is /exports/gv0_inf/, which is the mount point for a glusterfs. The first export works right when mounting it remotely with NFS, and accessing it with a u ...

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Grub on RAID1, keep from failing on next update?
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I have /boot/ on /dev/md0, with two partitions:

  • /dev/sda1
  • /dev/sdb1

I had a problem when running apt upgrade because I had to replace sdb and the new drive wasn't in the grub config. I got things working with a grub-install, but my problem is I don't have the right devices in the grub config for the next update. For instance:

~# debconf-show grub-common
  grub-efi/install_devices_empty: false
  grub-e ...
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Tomcat9 using all its allocated memory and then some
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I am currently supporting an application on a windows server. The application has been running smoothly for years but is suddenly very slow.

I checked the memory tomcat is using and it’s all the way up to 4.5GB (usually 2-3GB). I increased the initial and max memory all the way to over 6BG and restarted the server and tomcat. Now tomcat is using 7GB. Seems like a garbage collection issue to me  ...

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openvpn using client as default route from another client
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Im trying this project https://astojanov.github.io/blog/2013/03/31/openvpn-routes.html ,i do step by step but instead of mk-gateway i have a openwrt router,instead of ch-server i have a server on VPS,i test everything on firewall with no success,you can help me for this to work? Here is my network On cell phone i want surf on internet with public ip from openwrt router 190.12.23.45 I apreciate very mu ...

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