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rimalroshan avatar
Windows Events: How to interpret Failure Code
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I am new to Windows Logs.

When looking at events in the events viewer the failure status and sub status show cryptic values like 0xC000006D and 0xC0000064. Besides doing a google search is there any place where I can look up for these and interpret their value?

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Prevent Windows Server 2019 with static IP from detecting new networks?
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we've got some Windows Server 2019 VMs running on XCP-NG. They are configured with static IP addresses. We have two VM hosts: a primary site and a backup site. Our network admin has created a VLAN that he can switch between the sites if the primary site goes down, which all the VMs are on.

So theoretically, if the primary host goes down, we can just ask the network admin to switch the VLAN ove ...

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Does configuring BIOS really solve ESXi CPU Contention?
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There's alert coming up on our server saying CPU Contention even if we already isolate that VMguest from another high CPU consuming VMguest:

Alert Definition Name: Virtual Machine on a host with BIOS power management not set to OS controlled is facing CPU contention Alert

Definition Description: Virtual Machine running on a ESXi host with power management not set to OS Controlled in the BIOS is f ...

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Python interpreter history in anaconda doesn't work
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I'm using Python under Anconda in Ubuntu running on WSL2.

When I use arrow keys to go through the command history control characters (I assume) are printed instead of showing the previous commands:

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When not using an Anaconda environment the history works as expected.

I have installed readline in the Anaconda environment in attempt to fix it, but that didn't work.

How can I fix this?

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Installing pfsense 2.5.2 ( freebsd 12 ) in KVM
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Seems that I am having an issue installing pfsense firewall which is build on freeBSD12 into a qemu/kvm in Ubuntu.

When it starts to boot, prior to the 'Install Box' I get a kernal panic Image of fail

Here are my versions

bridge-utils is already the newest version (1.6-2ubuntu1).
libvirt-clients is already the newest version (6.0.0-0ubuntu8.15).
libvirt-daemon-system is already the newest version (6.0 ...
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Nginx display image as gibberish text
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I have setup to reverse proxy port 8086. Port 8086 is running a javascript that display random a image in webp format. If I try to visit the domain it displays the image as gibberish text. It works fine if I visit the ip address but not the domain.

An example of what the gibberish text looks like:

RIFFZž�WEBPVP8 Nž�ð”*€°>‘B›J%£µ0&Lr    HZÚ¯>y¦I^hwå´Ö]æåÿIßë¸Wôà...
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How to set up 20 IP's from 2 different Subnets / 2 Gateways on 1 Interface? - Debian 10
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I'm trying to figure out a way to get my networking.service to work properly, so networking service restarts work.

How do I setup those 20 IP'S with 2 different Gateways but only 1 NIC? With 2 NIC's I wouldn't have any problem, but is that possible on 1 NIC?

This is what I get when I try to restart it by using systemctl restart networking.service:

Feb 06 22:37:40 v4033 ifup[1276]: ifup: failed to brin ...
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Postfix relay to M365: two hosts lists, one auth to send external and other internal only
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I'm a security admin with mailboxes on Exchange Online (aka Microsoft 365), not seasoned to postmail, but I have to deploy a postmail service on premises to allow some devices (internal applications, switches, etc) to send e-mail through Exchange Online.

My preferred approoach is an internal device (example: printer) or application (ex: some on premises server) talks SMTP with my on premises pos ...

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Roundcube with Dovecot - disappearing/not present inbox and emails
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Versions: Debian 11 5.10.92-1 x86_64 - nginx/1.21.6 - mysql 15.1 10.5.12-MariaDB - PHP 7.4.25 (cli) - dovecot-core/stable,now 1:2.3.13+dfsg1-2

I've got my postfix/dovecot configration working for receiving emails. After switching from rainloop to roundcube, I can't see any inbox emails in roundcube web. But occasionally I will login to roundcube and I will see all my emails in the inbox, but if I ...

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Redirect works, pass-through does not
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Our CMS has a handler named root, which works: http://example.com/root serves, what we want it to serve.

We'd like requests for "naked" domain (http://example.com) to be handled by that same handler automatically -- without requiring /root to be part of the request.

What I expected to "just work" -- results in a 404:

RewriteRule ^/*$ /root [L]   # Results in 404

The best I can come up with is a r ...

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How to set up multiple apache + php-fpm + mariadb service groups on a single server with per-group resource limits?
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We have a centos8 web server hosting hundreds of websites, using 3 services: apache, mariadb and php-fpm. Because apache and mariadb do not support per-account resource limitation, all websites have the same access to many system resources (storage, database) and a single website can overload the machine (often that happens through database queries) and bring down all websites hosted there.

We wo ...

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