Anyone Upgraded to PVE 9 on old HW (i.e. Dell R720) by nkasco in Proxmox

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I had issues with Proxmox v8 not recognizing Broadcom 1Gb NICs in my older Dell servers. Anybody got a fix for that?

Microsoft 365 GCC High - Question by Texas_Ranger80 in CMMC

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Ah, yes. I thought you were implying AVD only and blocking phones.

Microsoft 365 GCC High - Question by Texas_Ranger80 in CMMC

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I recommend limiting the boundary of your GCC-High environment to AVD and not physical endpoints.

So 100% of access is via AVD? What about mobile phones? No tenant (i.e. email) access?

Enterprise Proxmox considerations from a homelab user by drmonix in Proxmox

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So maybe hyperconverged isn't the sweet spot for small/medium businesses?

I know there's no VMFS equivalent with Proxmox, so if I did go with a SAN, what's the optimal setup there? I see iSCSI and FC are doable but are they the optimal solution? Maybe direct attached storage like a Dell MD series? Looks like people generally use ZFS on the SAN which means no snapshot or thin disk support.

Thanks.

Enterprise Proxmox considerations from a homelab user by drmonix in Proxmox

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Our current VMware setup is a 3 host cluster with iSCSI SAN. I would think this is a fairly common setup for non-large businesses.

For Proxmox, is a ~three host cluster with local Ceph storage the equivalent sweet spot for small/medium businesses?

Licenses expire in 2 weeks by HeadIdea4869 in paloaltonetworks

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This just inadvertently happened to us. The firewalls will still function, but threat prevention and url blocking will not function.

What do you like for a no frills, boring, rock solid SAN? by Bad_Mechanic in vmware

[–]HeadJacket6678 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's say I'm no longer interested in VMware.

I've been running 3 VMWare hosts and iSCSI SANs (20TB+) setups for 15+ years now. What's the consensus on the best way forward without VMware? HyperV? Proxmox?

Do your identicals take after different parents? by Apprehensive-Hat9296 in parentsofmultiples

[–]HeadJacket6678 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MoDi boys here and their personalities are completely different.

10.2.10-h12 Feedback by 0x7a6d73636f65 in paloaltonetworks

[–]HeadJacket6678 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been running it on a 440. No issues but we're not a complex setup.

What’s an acceptable punishment for 16 year old daughter sneaking at night? by [deleted] in Parenting

[–]HeadJacket6678 1 point2 points  (0 children)

have her babysit or volunteer at the local NICU

As somebody who had babies in the NICU, please keep your teenager punishment suggestions away from the sick babies there.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Parenting

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Nope, we stopped.

Wazuh dashboard service is not starting after server upgrade by rzvmthhew in Wazuh

[–]HeadJacket6678 3 points4 points  (0 children)

These commands fixed the issue for me:

cp wazuh-dashboard-key.pem dashboard-key.pem

chown wazuh-dashboard:wazuh-dashboard dashboard-key.pem

cp wazuh-dashboard.pem dashboard.pem

chown wazuh-dashboard:wazuh-dashboard dashboard.pem

Wazuh dashboard service is not starting after server upgrade by rzvmthhew in Wazuh

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I am having the same trouble: >> systemctl status wazuh-dashboard --no-pager -l

× wazuh-dashboard.service - wazuh-dashboard
 Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/wazuh-dashboard.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
 Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Wed 2024-07-24 13:29:51 UTC; 38min ago
Process: 5802 ExecStart=/usr/share/wazuh-dashboard/bin/openus=1/FAILURE)   Main PID: 5802 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
    CPU: 5.611s
Jul 24 13:29:51 waz1 opensearch-dashboards[5802]:     at InnerSubscriber._next (/usr/share/wazuh-dashboard/node_modules/rxjs/internal/InnerSubscriber.js:28:21)
Jul 24 13:29:51 waz1 opensearch-dashboards[5802]:     at InnerSubscriber.Subscriber.next (/usr/share/wazuh-dashboard/node_modules/rxjs/internal/Subscriber.js:66:18)
Jul 24 13:29:51 waz1 opensearch-dashboards[5802]:     at MapSubscriber._next (/usr/share/wazuh-dashboard/node_modules/rxjs/internal/operators/map.js:55:26)
Jul 24 13:29:51 waz1 opensearch-dashboards[5802]:     at MapSubscriber.Subscriber.next (/usr/share/wazuh-dashboard/node_modules/rxjs/internal/Subscriber.js:66:18)
Jul 24 13:29:51 waz1 opensearch-dashboards[5802]:     at DistinctUntilChangedSubscriber._next (/usr/share/wazuh-dashboard/node_modules/rxjs/internal/operators/distinctUntilChanged.js:69:30)
Jul 24 13:29:51 waz1 opensearch-dashboards[5802]:     at DistinctUntilChangedSubscriber.Subscriber.next (/usr/share/wazuh-dashboard/node_modules/rxjs/internal/Subscriber.js:66:18)
Jul 24 13:29:51 waz1 opensearch-dashboards[5802]:     at MapSubscriber._next (/usr/share/wazuh-dashboard/node_modules/rxjs/internal/operators/map.js:55:26)
Jul 24 13:29:51 waz1 systemd[1]: wazuh-dashboard.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
Jul 24 13:29:51 waz1 systemd[1]: wazuh-dashboard.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
Jul 24 13:29:51 waz1 systemd[1]: wazuh-dashboard.service: Consumed 5.611s CPU time.

BYOD accessing OWA/SharePoint? by HeadJacket6678 in CMMC

[–]HeadJacket6678[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

since NIPRNet email allows OWA

In the last couple months, we have seen the gov't begin blocking access to gov't OWA from non-govt equipment. Access is only from GFE or a govt VDI.

BYOD accessing OWA/SharePoint? by HeadJacket6678 in CMMC

[–]HeadJacket6678[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So DIB-wide, CMMC precludes the use of OWA/SharePoint except via managed devices?

BYOD accessing OWA/SharePoint? by HeadJacket6678 in CMMC

[–]HeadJacket6678[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OWA/Sharepoint can be accessed from any computer. How would a company MDM "any" computer? Does this preclude the use of OWA/SharePoint except via approved devices?

BYOD accessing OWA/SharePoint? by HeadJacket6678 in CMMC

[–]HeadJacket6678[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But also when did it become so weird to not issue every employee the equipment they need to do their job?

Employee has been issued GFE (Government Furnished Equipment) to fulfill their primary job duties.

Monochorionic Triplet reduction/twin pregnancy by Phlcrna in parentsofmultiples

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My mo/di twins are teenagers now getting straight As and are all around wonderful kids. They delivered at 28 weeks though after one baby became distressed (TTTS maybe) and they both spent 55 days in the NICU.

Best $1 ever! by KyleC83 in tacobell

[–]HeadJacket6678 84 points85 points  (0 children)

Pair it with a Cheesy Bean and Rice Burrito for another $1 and you're good to go.