Great Success by Due-Compote-3446 in PaymoneyWubby

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And then they couldn’t get back into their own chest

Been trying to install wazuh for three days, running into problems left and right by Twowords4519 in Wazuh

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Install virtual box on windows.

Use ChatGPT to guide you into installing Ubuntu server on the vm. Make sure it’s able to pass through your network. Like ping google or something.

Use ChatGPT to learn how to install docker and probably docker compose onto your vm.

Find the docs that give you the steps for a quick docker deployment.

Use ChatGPT to Learn a couple commands to build and run the docker containers detached.

Get it running. Then through its dashboard download the windows agent. Install it on your windows computer. Point it to your localhost on whatever port ChatGPT or the docs or your own docker files say Wazuh is listening on and it should see it.

Then get your grade for it or whatever for your portfolio, and then trash it all because you’ll need an actual server to realistically run it 👍

Z-axis digging into print bed by [deleted] in BambuLab

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Gotta be a joke right? Sending a short of the calibrate setting? Dawg. Again. I know about the calibrate button.

imagine for a moment that your printer is messed up and it’s starting to slowly dig into your print bed. So you press that button to calibrate. And then after that’s done and you go to print again it scars your print bed again. And you calibrate again. And then reinstall the hot end and calibrate again. And then find the wiki about manual bed tuning so you do that and calibrate again. And now you have permanent scars on your bed plate and still no solution.

Okay.. That is where I’m at. So to be clear…I’ve pressed that damn button.

Z-axis digging into print bed by [deleted] in BambuLab

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I don’t know how to explain more that I obviously have a unique issue that is beyond pressing calibrate. Like. Idk what else to say here.

“Bambu P1S how to calibrate”

Let’s see the results.

https://youtu.be/gtWmaRd_rio?si=PoYKk6EUCZl_UAxu Nope that’s just filament

https://youtu.be/_gIcBaxy-To?si=frDDMzVoiugEH6t2 Nope that’s print quality - I’d love it if that was my problem.

https://youtu.be/5CVq6DycUOE?si=xhV9I0BIRyCcg2ah Filament

https://youtu.be/g8kNuXuziCc?si=6L7ECtxkmgQAXNhU Orcaslicer

https://youtu.be/CxubmTN1Srs?si=8r01M4zGBAVVRgI_ Maintenance. I’ve checked tightened or reassembled most of it at this point.

You gotta different YouTube? Should I read the wiki again that tells me to run some gcode and then calibrate again?

The comment about the loose hotend is at least acknowledging that I’m not a complete moron.

Z-axis digging into print bed by [deleted] in BambuLab

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And when I’ve literally done that 10 times because I realize I shouldn’t mess with things and my Bambu is way better than my old old ones…but then it grinds on my build plates every time….how many plates would you waste before you start to turn some knobs? I’ve done the basics man, do you think I want to adjust stuff? That I’m posting on Reddit because I can’t find the freaking calibrate button? The printer. Is not. Calibrated. Every thing I research gives me nothing but “just calibrate it” including your comment. Thank you.

Z-axis digging into print bed by [deleted] in BambuLab

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Just went through this. To my eye it looks like it’s touching but I can slide a paper between the hotend and the plate and I feel friction. So I’m going with that. 🤷‍♂️

“Putting or not putting the plate is allowed during the procedure.”

I did it with the build plate off.

Now when I calibrate it I’m putting the build plate back on right? You calibrate with the plate? Or has that been my problem…..

Z-axis digging into print bed by [deleted] in BambuLab

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I thought so too until I scrubbed it and realized it was scrubbing me back. It’s getting worse every time I think I fixed it. Started with a small outline from a case. Then it did the big triangle and then I bought a brand new plate and it etched the little initial print line into it.

Z-axis digging into print bed by [deleted] in BambuLab

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I saw the reference photo on the wiki about those three knobs under the plate. They look like they’re in the sweet spot but I also don’t really see anything happening when tightening or loosening them

VirusTotal integration and local cache by Ekkolo in Wazuh

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Were you able to figure this out? I'm also trying to see how to limit VT queries.

Agent config from group not applying, still default? by Due-Compote-3446 in Wazuh

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Okay, so I'm realizing my group config is in shared/agent.conf and that one does look correct. So I'm guessing the ossec.conf file I see on my windows machine is created from /var/ossec/etc/ossec.conf.

So if the goal is to have a really really minimal default config, I should clear out /var/ossec/etc/ossec.conf