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Kql to get logged in rdp session
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We have an on-prem rd gateway and is connected to Azure Arc. New to Azure logging.

What is a kql query to get the logged in rdp sessions?

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Apache make site available to intranet and internet over same domain name
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This is probably a stupid question, but I can't seem to find a solution to it.

Following scenario: https://sub.doma.in:443 is hosted on my Apache server at home. Works great when connecting from outside. Also works great when connecting from the same network on my computer. However, my phone cannot connect from the same network (ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT). So something must be wrong.

I want either: T ...

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Not sure, if my Courier server is an open relay
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Mat

Nessus finds my mailserver to be an open relay:

Here is a trace of the traffic that demonstrates the issue :

  S : 220 my.mailserver.at ESMTP
  C : HELO example.edu
  S : 250 my.mailserver.at Ok.
  C : MAIL FROM: <[email protected]>
  S : 250 Ok.
  C : RCPT TO: <[email protected]>
  S : 250 Ok.
  C : DATA
  S : 354 Ok.

but I don't find the setting where I could close it. The output can  ...

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AWS EC2 Instance connection timed out
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I have tried all the solutions but its not connecting. The solutions applied are follow.

Checked that the 22 port is already in the security group and enabled.

In the VPC-> Route table the record is already there with internet gateway.

Got 1 and 2 solutions from internet but it is already there. Tried stop and start instance couldn't help.

it is also not connecting from the Instance->Connect->EC2 ...

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How to download millions of s3 files and compress them on the fly?
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I have an S3 bucket with millions of files, and I want to download all of them. Since I don't have enough storage, I would like to download them, compress them on the fly and only then save them. How do I do this?

To illustrate what I mean: aws s3 cp --recursive s3://bucket | gzip > file

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Linux VM on IBM Power Machine to move to X86 hardware and vice versa
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As we know, with VMware we can connect different x86 hardware like HP , Dell etc and can move VMs to different hardware without any downtime. Is there any solution available which can integrate IBM Power also along with ESX and Dell hardware. So that Linux load running on IBM power (Power Processor) machine also can be moved to HP/Dell hardware(x86) and vice versa. I understand, IBM virtualization is th ...

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What does message "weak ciphers are enabled during secure communication (SSL)" means in Azure websites
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I have deployed web application in Azure cloud and my network scanning tools are reporting Weak Ciphers Enabled alerts! (weak ciphers are enabled during secure communication (SSL)

I know the action to take in Microsoft IIS, like making changes to the registry and all, However in Azure I am using "PaaS" service and I believe this usually should be managed by Microsoft as PaaS offering!

Am I missin ...

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