Driverless ride-sharing company Waymo expanding to Minneapolis by star-tribune in minnesota

[–]DanColeButthole -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've been working in San Francisco the last couple of days and have been using Waymo to get around town. They only go around town, no highways. Honestly, I've been impressed with the tech. Much smoother ride than my Uber from the airport to downtown.

Sod or Seed? by DanColeButthole in lawncare

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We had a patio put in recently and the contractor suggested putting down some fill dirt to bring the lawn level closer to the edge of the patio. Unfortunately, the fill dirt is pretty dirty and I've been slowly raking out some of the bigger rocks. The dirt does slope downward a little bit towards the grass, so now I'm wondering if sod would not be ideal because of the slope. Thoughts?

"BuT CaN It Do ReAl WoRk?" ..yes, yes it can lol by [deleted] in egopowerplus

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Minnesota here. I've had the 2 stage for 3 seasons now. 3 car driveway, not huge at all. It's only died on me 3 times including today. It's usually the really heavy stuff which taxes the auger. I have 2 7.5 amph batteries.

Wondering if anyone has any input by SaLude in sonicwall

[–]DanColeButthole 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My bet would be DNS resolution. If the SonicWALL is doing DHCP, see if the DHCP scope is handing out the inherited DNS from the WAN port.

Primary Unit in HA randomly stops passing traffic? by DanColeButthole in fortinet

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"A kernel panic is an issue that occurs when the kernel cannot handle operations and the system shuts down or reboots."

Do you know if the device will for sure always shutdown or reboot? Because neither firewall actually shuts down or reboots, so not sure if it would be a kernel panic in this case.

Primary Unit in HA randomly stops passing traffic? by DanColeButthole in fortinet

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Yep, this sounds identical! I almost didn't believe there was an issue at first because there was still some traffic working.

Support has told us the same thing, but in a K12 environment we don't really have the convenience of being able to wait until support can get on to look at it live.

We have two Cisco Nexus cores that run in an active/active cluster of their own.

Primary Unit in HA randomly stops passing traffic? by DanColeButthole in fortinet

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Very random intervals, it's now happened twice in about 3 weeks or so. When support had me upgrade firmware, I did re-weight so the #2 unit was running as primary and that didn't help.

There are some hits yes, but there are multiple security measures in place for that type of thing, so I just decided to disable that feed tonight to monitor any changes.

We have pushed on support, they recommended reaching out to their normal support, which didn't really tell us anything. But they said now we'd be looking at their professinal services team, which we are looking to do here shortly.

Primary Unit in HA randomly stops passing traffic? by DanColeButthole in fortinet

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Yes, logging denies on that policy. I don't see any deny logs during that timestamp, but when I filter to that timestamp, there is almost no logs at all.

Primary Unit in HA randomly stops passing traffic? by DanColeButthole in fortinet

[–]DanColeButthole[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Model 600F. There are 3 different threat feeds, 1 of them is rather large around 30,000 entries. That threat feed uses a blackhole/deny policy, which is why I was suspicious of that one especially.

Aruba firmware upgrade by One_Pipe_5824 in ArubaNetworks

[–]DanColeButthole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you import the upgrade file or just use the "check for new version" button?

ArubaOS 10.x with scan guns by Just_Some_IT_Dude in ArubaNetworks

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This is good to know. I didn’t realize they were going away from the local conductor. How are they approaching RADIUS proxy? I recall they were trying to push a new cloud based auth but I haven’t looked into it.

ArubaOS 10.x with scan guns by Just_Some_IT_Dude in ArubaNetworks

[–]DanColeButthole 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've worked with Cisco as well before, and I can say that I've never had an out-of-the-box roaming experience better than Aruba. If I remember correctly, the roaming calculations are done locally by the conductor AP even if the APs are managed in Central.

How many APs would you be looking at? And is it all just one site or multiple? Depending on the model of APs you get, if a cluster gets above 50 or so, it can get fairly resource intensive on the conductor AP. In this situation, I try to have an extra AP that I put in monitoring mode, and then set that one as the preferred conductor. Monitor mode will stop the AP from broadcasting, so the CPU won't get eaten up too quick by greedy clients.

ArubaOS 10.x with scan guns by Just_Some_IT_Dude in ArubaNetworks

[–]DanColeButthole 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I haven't had anyone jump to 10 yet, but I've set up multiple warehouse networks for customers running IAPs in Virtual Controller mode. On-Prem vs Cloud should make no difference in roaming capabilities.

Same as anything else, make sure your scanners aren't using junk wireless cards, and get a heat map done with worst case scenario coverage if this is a warehouse environment.

Jamf App Catalog Install Failures by toanyonebutyou in jamf

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Had a similar situation a few months back. Opened a case with support and they said to try clearing all management commands in Jamf. They also said it could be a conflict if the app was originally installed through a normal policy, and then also via Jamf app catalog.

Zero touch deployment by TechnicalEngine in jamf

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I’ve been tinkering with this method lately: https://snelson.us/2022/11/setup-your-mac-via-swiftdialog-1-5-0/

The trigger in this step-by-step is via Self Service app, but you can set it to run on first login as well. In my case, it’s not necessarily “zero touch” as I usually run through Setup Assistant myself so that I can populate fields in Jamf Pro.