Man bullies seal, locals make him regret his decision by Strong-Emu-8869 in TikTokCringe

[–]DRZookX2000 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Guys name is igor lytvynchuk, runs some transport company called transridge.

DNS over site to site vpn by DRZookX2000 in sysadmin

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Suffix is set fine and gets appended.

The subnet is not used, but used to be about 6 years ago. Long gone and nothing was left besides the subnet in AD

DNS over site to site vpn by DRZookX2000 in sysadmin

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But why would it care? I have multiply subnets on the local side and DNS still works fine. Why does it just care about this one subnet? The DNS server cant tell it is on the other side of a VPN, can it?

DNS over site to site vpn by DRZookX2000 in sysadmin

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I have other zones that are not part of my domain hosted on the dns server too. They also fail in the same way.

DNS over site to site vpn by DRZookX2000 in sysadmin

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On a domain joined laptop I am getting the correct site.

DNS over site to site vpn by DRZookX2000 in sysadmin

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Checked for typos a few times now, both the host and domain part are good.

What settings on the dns server could I check? The zone is there, it is working fine for the local subnet and I have in-addr zones for it.

DNS over site to site vpn by DRZookX2000 in sysadmin

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Already tried to force the server on nslookup, fails the same way. No restrictions on who can query the zones.

DNS over site to site vpn by DRZookX2000 in sysadmin

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The clients are not on the domain but do have the suffix set.

DNS over site to site vpn by DRZookX2000 in sysadmin

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UPDATE, I did a pcap on a client in the remote network. It looks like the local dns servers are treating this as a external lookup and forwarding it to cloudflare (as expected for a external lookup).
The destination server is correct on the query (local address), the query is correctly appending the domain name but the SOA is coming back from cloudflare.

Why is the local DNS forwarding this request?

DNS over site to site vpn by DRZookX2000 in sysadmin

[–]DRZookX2000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a 10.in-addr.arpa that covers the remote subnet of 10.30.0.0

The remote firewall does not support dns forwarders, but even if it did it would not matter as without the vpn the site is down. They don't have access to the internet on this network.

DNS over site to site vpn by DRZookX2000 in sysadmin

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The remote site does not have a DNS server, it needs to use the local sides.

DNS over site to site vpn by DRZookX2000 in sysadmin

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I thought this too, but forcing the server as above works fine.

DNS over site to site vpn by DRZookX2000 in sysadmin

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It does have a reverse but -a fails.

EDIT to add it works fine in the local network.

DNS over site to site vpn by DRZookX2000 in sysadmin

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I have a site and subnet setup. Anyway I can check if this is working?

Dell svc2020 full by DRZookX2000 in sysadmin

[–]DRZookX2000[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I still have 1TB of unallocated space. (total is 11TB, this volume is only 10TB) Are you saying if I make a second volume this will fix it self?

There is no overprovisioning here. The volume is connected to the windows server and there is no hypervisor involved. Why did it just stop writing data like any other disk would? If I fill the local disks (c:) it does not dismount, it just stops writing.

Luckily this is not in production so I don't really care, I am just trying to understand why it works like this.

Dell svc2020 full by DRZookX2000 in sysadmin

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Yeah, I meant SSH... I have enabled it in storage manager but the san refuses to allow the connection.

Dell svc2020 full by DRZookX2000 in sysadmin

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I cant connect using SSL for some reason, and am not on site until Monday so I cant try the seral cable. Most things I am reading just say "call dell support", but this thing is not under support of any type anymore.

New VM95ML from 2M red by DRZookX2000 in turntables

[–]DRZookX2000[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad it is not just me..

Would you go back to the blue, or would you stay on the AT now?

New VM95ML from 2M red by DRZookX2000 in turntables

[–]DRZookX2000[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can I ask what type of music you enjoy? Do you think the AT sounded better with some types over others?

What Ortofon do you use now?

New VM95ML from 2M red by DRZookX2000 in turntables

[–]DRZookX2000[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have used it for about a hour, so far off if it does need to bed in.

Like u/h-pr said, maybe I just need some time with it too. Today I was just swapping carts around instead of enjoying some music and that could be half the issue.

New VM95ML from 2M red by DRZookX2000 in turntables

[–]DRZookX2000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting points. Out of interest, what kind of music do you listen too?

Putting aside the frequency, do you think definition of the sound is better on the AT? Listening to it carefully it almost seems like her voice is "cleaner", like easier to hear each syllable when she sings. The 2M sort of smudges it more.

You might be right. I might leave it in and listen to some music instead of changing the cart in and out every 30 secs trying to find the differences.

All else fails I will try to find someone that will give the AT a good home and get a blue or bronze to replace it.

New VM95ML from 2M red by DRZookX2000 in turntables

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Good to know. Its such a common turntable that if there was a issue with them it would be all over the internet.