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Unable to install Godaddy SSL on openlitespeed webserver
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I'm trying to install Godaddy Ssl to openLitespeed server but it's not working. I added .key .crt files to /usr/local/lsws/conf/cert/ then added the path to ssl listener as:

$SERVER_ROOT/conf/cert/server.key $SERVER_ROOT/conf/cert/server.crt $SERVER_ROOT/conf/cert/ca_bundle.crt

and restart the server but I got this error

/usr/local/lsws/conf/cert/server.crt and Key
File:/usr/local/lsws/conf/cert/server.k ...
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Deactivate user access to SAMBA file server in LDAP while maintaining access to other services
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I am trying to cut off access of an ldap user to samba server. Disabling password is not an option, since the user needs to maintain access to other services like Nextcloud which is connected to the same ldap directory. How would I achieve this?

This is how my ldap directory for this user looks like:

ldap sirectory - screenshot

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How to configure AD Certificate Services to get past this WS_E_ENDPOINT_ACCESS_DENIED error?
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I have followed the Microsoft test lab instructions for setting up a two-tier CA hierarchy. I have the Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service (CEP) installed on the same machine as the issuing Certificate Authority (CA). And the Certificate Enrollment Web Service (CES) installed on a separate machine. All three of those in the same domain: a.local. I have serverB1 in another domain b.local which has  ...

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Nginx proxy_pass root to external landing page
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For a new domain x.co I am setting up, I want the root (x.co) to show an external landing page without changing the url to that of the external landing page.

This landing page has been created on hubspot and published at a.hubspot.b/c

Is there a simple way of achieving this? I checked a few answers like 1, 2, 3, but did not get it.

What I have now is below. It forwards to the landing page changi ...

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How to have Kerberos tickets for services to access NFS share?
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I want to externalize my servers storage and to import it via NFS from the storage server. I want to use NFSv4 with Kerberos for security and for not having to match UID/GID between servers. So I configured everything and mounting works as well accessing the mounted shares for any user with a valid Kerberos ticket.

Now the but: Human users aren't the only ones to access the shares but also applic ...

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Remove ServerSignature, Labels and Lines from Postfix/Linux Incoming and Outgoing Message Headers
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My mail server is on Ubuntu and I use SSH, Plesk and Warden Anti-Spam wiith Amavis to Handle my settings and filters. I'm trying to hide some sensitive data unnecessary and labels from Incoming and Outgoing Email Messages headers.

  1. For example I want to hide/change ubuntu
  2. Tying to Ignore/disable X-Spam-Status, X-PPP-Message-ID, X-Virus-Scanned and possible "none-required versions".
  3. Need to prevent m ...
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Fujitsu iRMC S4 Web Server Unable to Access
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I have a Fujitsu TX140 S2 server hosting a number of drives.

Recently went to log into the iRMC web server to turn the server off during the high winds in case of a power cut (UPS on order) and couldn't access the web server.

ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH

I thought it was a browser issue so installed Version 1 of Firefox and was able to get into the fujitsu web server from that so it's clearly a bro ...

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iptables: remote packages forward locally
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I have glassfish 6 running on a VPS (single machine) and it listens on port http:8080 and https:8081. Port unification is enabled so that 8080 is directed to 8081.

On my VPS I use ufw and have configured port forwarding/redirect from 80 -> 8080 and 443 -> 8081:

# Port Forwarding

-A PREROUTING -p tcp -m tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 8080
-A PREROUTING -p udp -m udp --dport 80 -j REDIR ...
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Home Lab Routing Not Working
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Just to give a quick backstory of my issue, I will try to explain it the best I can.

I have set up a home server running Proxmox (I would have used ESXi, however 6.7 and 7 are not compatible with my CPU as it is an old desktop machine)

The server is connected to my home network (192.168.2.0/24) using ipv4 address 192.168.2.155.

I have a installed multiple VMs and have them all on the 10.10.0.0/24 netwo ...

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Why when I ping the FQDN of an EvenHub in Azure I get three different IP addreses?
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I got connectivity problems with azure behind a firewall, so I made an script to ping every one minute.

Why when I ping the FQDN of an EvenHub in azure I get three different IP addreses? why there are 3?

I got another eventHub, different FQDN an there is only one IP

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Slow SSH - Failed to activate service 'org.freedesktop.login1': timed out - no systemd
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I run Devuan Linux, which still uses sysvinit and does not use systemd. For a while now, I've noticed SSH logins are very slow. The log (/var/log/auth.log) indicates that DBus is timing out:

Feb 19 10:41:07 <hostname> sshd[22198]: Accepted publickey for gargravarr from <IP> port 34654 ssh2: RSA SHA256:<keyID>
Feb 19 10:41:07 <hostname> sshd[22198]: pam_unix(sshd:session): se ...
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Why does Cron Daemon send sendmail test messages on Ubuntu?
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Since this morning I am receiving every 20 minutes a message from my Ubuntu Server that look like this:

Subject:

Cron <smmsp@fx> test -x /etc/init.d/sendmail && test -x /usr/share/sendmail/sendmail && test -x /usr/lib/sm.bin/sendmail 

The sender of the message is Cron Daemon <root@domain..>

The message contains 4 entries like this:

timeout writing message to [127.0.0.1]

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