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File copy from a physical server to a server in cloud is that considered egress or ingress?
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If I'm copying files from on-prem Server to a Server on cloud via VPN, is it considered egress traffic?

Thanks,

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Can I make a folder on a vhost access a site held in another vhost?
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I have two website codebases running on a domain as follows

www.example.com (a WordPress site) Exists at: /var/www/example.com/public_html

whitelabel.example.com (a Laravel site) Exists at: /var/www/whitelabel.example.com/public_html

As you can see from the server folder structure, these are held in two different virtual hosts.

We need to start making international language translations of our ma ...

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VyOS Configuration Issue
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I am working on setting up a VMWare lab. I have a physical box with which I've installed ESXi 6.7 on. While I'll be adding many more, I currently have 3 vm's; a Windows 2016 Server with no server roles installed, a DC (cloned from the base image of the Windows Server 2016) with DC and DNS roles installed (and configured), and a VyOS router.

A network diagram is below, but the VyOS router has four ...

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localhost loopback tcp connection in Windows: increase the bottleneck of 65535 bytes per segment
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The scenario that I have is as such: I have a loopback TCP session and I want to improve its performance. I have my socket-like objects (System.Net.Sockets in .NET Framework, to be specific) sending messages of up to about 9MB each flowing in both directions of the TCP connection. I have observed typical delays of about 20ms for such a big message to get to the other side.

With WireShark, I found ...

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SQL Server - How to split single mdf file into multiple, and partition table data across them?
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In the hopes of improving SQL Server performance, I'd like to take my simple 1-file (1 mdf & 1 ldf) database and split up the mdf files (and maybe the ldf files) across multiple disk drives. I'm thinking that the most performant way to do this would be to partition the big tables across those multiple mdf files. (I'm planning just to use a partition function which is a modulus of the primary key (wh ...

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firewall-cmd - adding 0.0.0.0/0 as a source in one zone blocks more specific access in another zone
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I have two firewalld zones configured as follows:

zone: ssh-access
source: 1.2.3.4
ports: 9999/tcp

zone: other-access
source: 5.6.7.8
ports: 8888/tcp

We temporarily want to unrestrict access to the ssh-access zone on port 9999/tcp so we replace the source so that zone is configured as follows:

zone: ssh-access
source: 0.0.0.0/0
ports: 9999/tcp

This has the desired effect for the ssh-access zone. ...

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How can I acquire the timezone information about when a timezone change occurs
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I need to know in advance when a timezone change will occur. I need to know when UK's GMT turns into BST and vice versa.

I don't want to find out what my current timezone is and I don't want to change it.

There must be a way to query the timezone database stored on linux to find out this information.

Thanks Mark

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"Multihoming" of Windows VM in multiple Log Analytics workspaces with Azure Automation Update Management enabled in one?
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I am currently facing an issue. I am having a situation where I want to have an Azure Windows VM onboarded in Azure Update Management with an Automation Account. How it works - from my understanding - is, that 2 extensions are installed on the VM: Log Analytics Agent and hybrid worker runtime. The LA-agent is then connected to an LogAnalytics workspace, that is connected to an Automation account. ...

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Apache hits max connections after server upgrade
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I recently upgraded a web server from Debian 8 to Debian 11, no errors concerning Apache were noted. Before the upgrade the website performed smoothly. The only configuration change made was to switch to php7.4 from php5.

Apache is set to use mpm-prefork with a MaxRequestWorkers, initially set to 150. After the upgrade the max connections limit has been reached multiple times. The first few times ...

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Sara June avatar
How to create new cluster each time from azure pipeline?
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Let's say I have a template for aks cluster. Is there anyway we can set in azure devops to create a pipeline, which users will run whenever they want a new cluster and get a new cluster for each run? So that they can run this task whenever they want a test cluster by just providing as parameters to the pipeline?

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Client on network not resolving local records but using external instead
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Problem

When trying to access an internal server via hostnames using NSLookup, I receive the correct DNS server address, FQDN and destination IP address.

When I try to access the server using its client or cURL and PING in CMD it resolves to external IP-adres and failing because firewall config on router is set to block request from private networks. (Connection Fails)

When I try to access the server on m ...

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Tony Matthews avatar
How to port forward to a specific port using openvpn on ubuntu vps remote server
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i am struggling with this, i tried 2 different ways, The first way was with UFW, the 2nd way was with iptables, after using grep command, the server is listening on port 1194 for UDP. My problem is when my client device tries to connect via the vpn, to my vps server it stops whilst trying to connect. I think its associated with the routing tables, i couldnt really find the correct info in relation to se ...

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