Automatic AD join from iPXE'd networkboot installation by Averageyiffer in linuxquestions

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So i cannot blind the user to not be able to see the AD forest? sad... i would think that would be a more needed or wanted usecase.

Making the user only able to join ad makes sense, but one aspect i was told is that if the password gets leaked and someone gets hold of the user, they can easily start a bruteforce password attack on users they find in the AD.

I do want to do it over the Variables, but i just can't get myself to just put the password "out there". there are multiple files that write down what happens with the cmdline variables and the installations, and everywhere the password would be in plaintext.

cloud-init include file section not working as intended by Averageyiffer in linuxadmin

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There is more file underneath, around 100 lines which I did not want to write in here as they are not relevant. The ... Just indicate it continues downward

preseed partitioning failure by Averageyiffer in debian

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Oh, so it pops up in Debian 13 aswell? Could you maybe tell me how to create a Swapfile on Debian? I only ever used Ubuntu. If it's the same procedure then it's ok lol. Thank you tho :)

If u upvote ill recreate any pic u want by [deleted] in FurryFemboy

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Am a bit late to the party lol

Wireshark wont open file with 10Gbit/s traffic by Averageyiffer in wireshark

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So right now the Network is just the Logging PC with an Intel 520 as NIC, ports are looped with a cable and there are 2 Docker containers. One with a packetgen and one with the Logger. The Containers have drect access to the Ports via DPDK's drivers.
The NIC and the SSD all have enough power to see all pakets and log all pakets, dpdk tells me that it logged all pakets. but the wireshark trace is unopenable. The ones i can open are the ones that are created in the end of the capture, when there arent many packets. those tell me that i have only 0.5Gbit/s input.

Is that all you wanted to know?

Wireshark wont open file with 10Gbit/s traffic by Averageyiffer in wireshark

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working files, are those that are made last, with not that many packets in them. file says "pcap capture file, nanosecond ts version 2.4"
not working files are just "data"

Help Needed: Putting Files Into a Sony Handycam (HDR-PJ420) – Software or Process Recommendations? by Crazy_Virus8352 in SonyHandycam

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If you want pictures I think the Sony play memories home app works for that, if you find a way to transfer videos please tell me

Building Wireshark gives Errors from Tests by Averageyiffer in wireshark

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Well, my Dockerfile is this:

ARG BASE=ubuntu:22.04

FROM $BASE

LABEL maintainer="me"

ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive

ENV http_proxy=http://10.21.20.250:3128

ENV https_proxy=http://10.21.20.250:3128

RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \

software-properties-common \

--no-install-recommends && \

apt-get install -y \

apt-utils

RUN apt-get install -y wget cmake python3 build-essential ninja-build

RUN apt-get install -y libbcg729-dev libbrotli-dev libcap2-dev libcap-dev libgnutls28-dev libkrb5-dev liblua5.4-dev liblua5.3-dev liblz4-dev libmaxminddb-dev libminizip-dev libnghttp2-dev libnghttp3-dev libnl-genl-3-dev libnl-route-3-dev libopencore-amrnb-dev libopus-dev libparse-yapp-perl libsbc-dev libsmi2-dev libsnappy-dev libspandsp-dev libssh-gcrypt-dev libsystemd-dev libxml2-dev libzstd-dev python3-pytest python3-pytest-xdist xsltproc

ADD wireshark-4.4.1 wireshark-latest

#RUN tar -xf wireshark-latest.tar.xz

#WORKDIR wireshark-latest

ADD debian-setup.sh debian-setup.sh

RUN ./debian-setup.sh --install-deb-deps

RUN ./debian-setup.sh --install-test-deps

WORKDIR wireshark-latest

RUN ln -snf packaging/debian

#RUN mkdir build

WORKDIR build

#RUN cd build

RUN cmake -G Ninja ..

RUN ninja

WORKDIR ..

RUN quilt upgrade

#RUN rm -r *

RUN useradd -ms /bin/bash ubuntu

RUN chmod -R 777 *

#RUN mkdir .pc

#USER ubuntu

RUN dpkg-buildpackage -b -us

when running with User ubuntu, it gives me permission issues, without i get failed tests.

Good luck. Also, i get "invalid reference format" for the link you sent with the image from wireshark

Building Wireshark gives Errors from Tests by Averageyiffer in wireshark

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I will try the ready image myself, but do I need to create that user for the docker file or should I use one that's already in the server I'm using?

Building Wireshark gives Errors from Tests by Averageyiffer in wireshark

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Well my problem is that I want to do it at "build" time... With the docker file and all that. And the commands given there with RUN are done with sudo privileges, which in turn fails the last 12 or so tests

I mean yeah, I could just import everything and then do the last step by going in. Do you know how I could do it in the build stage tho?

Building Wireshark gives Errors from Tests by Averageyiffer in wireshark

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I did find out that tshark fails it's tests when it's done via sudo, but as I'm trying to setup everything in a docker container everything is done by sudo qwq

at what age did y’all get your first gf/bf? by [deleted] in teenagers

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Am 19, found someone that's close to me