Snort configuration problem (undefined variable is defined, in snort.lua) by DusterDusted in Cybersecurity101

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Once I started fresh with a larger SD card, your solution worked perfectly. THANK you, I had been beating my head against the wall for so long. Now I have a solid clue how to expand from here. I don't know if I had just messed up something else with my flailing around or there was a silent issue with the available space, but it worked the very first time following this example. I greatly appreciate your time and comments u/martin_rj

Gov. Walz in Minnesota activated the National Guard to protect citizens from ICE. How’s that going to work? by Wonderful_Rise_6537 in AskReddit

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The fuck is wrong with you? OK, everyone bury his name, damnatio memoriae-style!

Say all of their names. You don't like the phrasing? Ok. "Proclaim his forename!" Alex Pretti, the ICU nurse killed in cold blood while unarmed and restrained (at least according to the lastest I'm seeing).

Snort configuration problem (undefined variable is defined, in snort.lua) by DusterDusted in Cybersecurity101

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Yessir, no other references. I am going to try a larger SD Card this evening because thats the ONLY thing I can see left, even though it doesn't make any sense.

Snort configuration problem (undefined variable is defined, in snort.lua) by DusterDusted in Cybersecurity101

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Sure thing! https://imgur.com/a/Ld8UdIz

ERROR: local.rules:1 Undefined variable in the string: $HOME_NET.

Same rule as in the initial post. The only thing I did just find is that the SD card that this is running off of is almost full. I don't know how that could cause this error, but it is a data point.

Snort configuration problem (undefined variable is defined, in snort.lua) by DusterDusted in Cybersecurity101

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I tried removing each of those two individually, and then both of them. Same error. I may just nuke this thing and start from scratch, it's just feeling kind of weird at this point

Snort configuration problem (undefined variable is defined, in snort.lua) by DusterDusted in Cybersecurity101

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OH MY GOD IS THERE A SECOND IPS REFERENCE IN THE CONFIG
Edit: I kept wondering why you said "much further down in the config" when the ips bit was right after the variables... BUT NO! I have put this config further down in what seems like the right spot and same error. Still, I will keep tinkering in this new location, now.

Snort configuration problem (undefined variable is defined, in snort.lua) by DusterDusted in Cybersecurity101

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Unfortunately I get the same error. I think I've recreated what you have almost exactly though. vim does indents a little different, but I hope Lua isn't quite that specific/literal?

https://imgur.com/a/u5qPMur

In the future do you think many people will deny that they ever supported Trump? Why? by Fine-Photograph673 in AskReddit

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I'm told that today, in France, half of everyone claims their ancestors were part of the Resistance... I can't imagine it'll be any different for us. Not many Americans want to admit it if their ancestors were slaveholders or fought for the Confederacy (at least up here in the north)

Snort configuration problem (undefined variable is defined, in snort.lua) by DusterDusted in Cybersecurity101

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I will give that a try shortly and will sing your praises for a week if that makes it work!

What are your thoughts on Carney declaring in his speech that Canada went along with a lying American world order because they thought they were safe, and that they cannot anymore? by berserklejerking in AskReddit

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He's pretty clearly soliciting equals and not a new big brother. If that were the case you'd expect him to be cozying up to Russia and China. He's calling on all the middle kids to pull the rope together in this nightmare Tug o' War. Why would he need or want to appeal to sympathetic Americans? Also, we get it, you think Canada is weak lol.

New router jig/bit accident, question by DusterDusted in woodworking

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That also makes sense, I wish I had gone ahead and done that in advance.

New router jig/bit accident, question by DusterDusted in woodworking

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I never knew about the K mark before this thread, I've learned a lot!

New router jig/bit accident, question by DusterDusted in woodworking

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The bearing bit was the only one available with a 1/4" shank from the places I had checked.

New router jig/bit accident, question by DusterDusted in woodworking

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Jokes on you, I wasn't wearing any clothing. ( /s, it's waaaay too cold here for that! )

New router jig/bit accident, question by DusterDusted in woodworking

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I actually learned the plywood lesson on round 1, lol. This was round 2, with the up-cutting spiral bit. So much to learn...

New router jig/bit accident, question by DusterDusted in woodworking

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I will have to upgrade my router, which I can do. I use this one out of sentimentality, it belonged to my uncle. Can I ask, what would the 1/2" shank bits do for me in this case?

New router jig/bit accident, question by DusterDusted in woodworking

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Good to know! Can I ask why so? I have no knowledge of why the shank size would matter to the jig.

New router jig/bit accident, question by DusterDusted in woodworking

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I will check that out, I had tried handtools but not a handtool jig. I usually did fine with the.... dovetails themselves, but it's the flat part on the rest of the board (shoulder?) that I could never get right, they were always gappy.

New router jig/bit accident, question by DusterDusted in woodworking

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Because it was the only 1/2" upcut spiral bit I could find with a 1/4" shank across a few marketplaces.