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Tommy avatar
How to store encryption keys in Active Directory for VMM HA using ADSI Edit?
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I am new to AD and VMM. I am learning how to implement a Highly Available VMM following

  1. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/system-center/vmm/ha-server?view=sc-vmm-2019
  2. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/system-center/vmm/plan-install?view=sc-vmm-2019#distributed-key-management

According to the #2 link, I need to store encryption keys so I created a container using the ADSI Edit tool. But I don't know wh ...

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Nginx Forward All Traffic on All Ports Except Port 80
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I have a domain name, let's say example.com registered in Dynadot. I'm having it, along with subdomains www.example.com and cloud.example.com point to my IP address via A records. I have set up some servers that are accessible using this domain name. For example, my FTP server can be accessed using example.com:21. I have a Node.js server running on port 80, and a Nextcloud server running on port 85. Th ...

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Implementing rfc3442 (classless static route) in Freeradius DHCP server
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I am trying to setup a Strongswan server that runs in split tunnel mode, which means I have to disable using the server as a default gateway on client side and also disable classfull routing in the VPN client.

I then have to send DHCP option 121 (classless static route) and DHCP option 249 (Microsoft variant of classless static route) when a client request an ip-address from Strongswan VPN server.

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How to show bytes value iptables
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I am trying to output the bytes value of iptables. I tried the following:

sudo iptables -nvL INPUT --line-numbers

I got the following output:

Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)
num   pkts bytes target     prot opt in     out     source               destination         
1      316 18844 ACCEPT     tcp  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0            ctstate NEW limit: avg 60/sec ...
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Nemanja Rankovic avatar
Using OVH VPS as a shield to dedicated machine
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I am having a few dedicated machines in a few hosting companies which either do not offer DDOS protection or their protection is awful. I've been contacting a few hosting companies and friends and got a suggestion about using OVH VPS as the first layer of connection or a VPN.

So members who want to access the server on my main Dedicated machine would go through my VPS first which in case of a ddo ...

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NodeJS can't find python: gyp ERR! find Python
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I'm trying to run a script but nodejs can't find python for some reason. I have tried reinstalling python, reinstalling nodejs, reinstalling my OS, running (and rebooting afterwards): export PYTHON="$(which python)", export PYTHON="$(which python3)" (which python does return the right path), npm config set python /usr/bin/python3.9, npm config set python "/usr/bin/python3.9" and export PYTHONPATH="$(which ...

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What's the difference between developing and using naghelp and nagiosplugin?
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What's the difference between developing and using naghelp and nagiosplugin for Nagios plugins?

When would you use one rather than the other?

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Ethernet adapter switched to private after network reset - no longer able to connect to work user account
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I'm working at a research institute. We have a domain managed AD user account and the typical proxy that allows us to log into our institute's user account on whatever computer we are working and access both the internet as well as internal services. For our "personal" computers we also own a local administrative account. If we switch to another machine, an IT administrator would have to log into their  ...

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Christian avatar
nginx: Redirection from old to new git base URL
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I would like to redirect the old base url of git repositories. I use the following code:

location ~ ^/scm/git/(.*) {
    return 301 /scm/repo/git/$1;
}

In the browser, the redirection works fine, but when I try to clone the repository, I get the following error message:

fatal: unable to update url base from redirection:
asked for: https://example.com/scm/git/xxxx/info/refs?service=git-upload-pack ...
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Force drive failure in ssacli on HPE DL380 Gen10
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I have a drive in an array on an HPE server that is failing (there are hard read errors reported in a diagnostics report from ssacli), but it hasn't been flagged as a predictive failure or actual failure yet.

Is there a command in ssacli that will force the drive to be considered as failed to let the spare take over?

Presumably if I physically eject it this will happen, but I'm surprised it isn't po ...

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Google Workspace: emails sent from secondary domain show the "mailed-by" field from the primary domain
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TL;DR: two domains in Google Workspace. The email sent from the second domain show the first domain as "mailed-by"

Google Workspace configuration

In my Google Workspace account I've two domains:

  • primary-domain.com: my primary domain
  • secondary-domain.com: a secondary domain added as a "domain alias"

I configured both the SPF and the DKIM for both domains.

The DKIMs were generated by Google Workspace an ...

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Protect staging / pre-prod environments
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I'm trying to secure some microservices environments. The problem is about distributed services, because some of them are SaaS products or in different clouds, serverless, PaaS, Kubernetes and so on.. and they're interconnected.

Years ago, it was possible to restrict the IP(s) in the firewall on the edge or in the balancer or proxy. However, in cloud environments looks a cumbersome task to filte ...

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