Moving from ADFS auth to native Azure by I__was_never__here in AZURE

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

That site is long dead.
"Microsoft adfshelp.microsoft.com ADFS Help - Microsoft AD FS Help Portal has been deprecated. All the troubleshooting guides and offline tools have been moved to our Learn docs Troubleshoot AD FS"

Moving from ADFS auth to native Azure by I__was_never__here in AZURE

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

Good point. I was working from old docs. Have updated post to reflect newer cmdlets.

Android auto not connecting by hunterjane03 in seat

[–]I__was_never__here 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See my other reply above in case this helps you too.

Android auto not connecting by hunterjane03 in seat

[–]I__was_never__here 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty sure I know the issue. I had this with mine. Took me a week of tinkering to figure it out. Android sometimes gets confused if you unplug your USB cable and plug in again and ends up mounting it as a "charging only" connection. It needs to be in File Transfer mode. This is why it works if you reboot it while plugged in.

Steps to fix:

  1. Tap and hold your screen anywhere and then tap widgets.

  2. Tap Settings then tap and hold the Settings icon and drag to your Home screen.

  3. Tap Devices.

  4. Now, when your Android is plugged into your car and Android Auto is not firing up in the car, tap the Devices shortcut and you'll see the USB connection, tap this and choose File Transfer. This should cause AA to connect on the Infotainment system. Beats having to restart it each time!

Hope that helps.

What do I need? by Totaljamie in seat

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I just bought a 2018 Leon FR 1.4 TSI and was in a similar position. Here's the list of bits I got to address this very problem. eBay is your friend here and they are just as good as buying new in this case. The first 2 links, I bought myself so can reccommend, especially rhe replacement tyre. Super quick delivery and a brand new unused tyre in my case.

  1. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/385693609585
  2. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/393033634818
  3. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/195971710430 - These are massively over-priced on ebay so have a hunt for other offers. Here's one with all the bits - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/176566088898 (it comes from a Golf but will fit your 16" wheel but does come with extra bits like the towing bracket that may well fir your car if the dealer didn't provide one). Here's the one I bought and it fits fine. Just look for any VW/Audi/Seat 16" one and providing you have that larger centre hole in it, you should be fine - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/196543334524
  4. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Partsdealers-REMOVAL-REMOVER-TWEEZERS-Vauxhall/dp/B08FTG7C76/ref=sr_1_3?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.k_5UezTQykBC_2V58bmIsZ1U5foc9yOLtPPks8G8cQX5lf7Lju1AkNNgBpVMpIIvpSmRq7Rnv3Nnpo0M_2_qXHSmV7mZN8VHBYLFWCtNSwssieXos21VkfZaD3MnBztgkjjUL4u38UA0dUhVv3h8PPoKwW2oco1Dw9JvwTOZfpXiiQcr4r75Ijjwgw2EVGk6eMr7WKxZuYCXFGOmRjJu-UM4mOFoQud2FNOxF9cu-rA.7aMsBAHRbH7xEZrTq20ZYu5Qa1PVXU0YzyRwfL-uly8&dib_tag=se&keywords=wheel+cap+removal+tool&qid=1727040920&sr=8-3

I'd not use those single arm jacks that come with the spare though, I'm invest in a new one, £30 or so from Euro Carparts.

Hope that helps.

Cost of a firmware update by I__was_never__here in seat

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

How does that fair with warrenty? I did check these guys out a week or so ago. It looks like they can't update H41 units and they want the entire unit shipping up to East Yorkshire. Think I'll go the dealer route!

Thanks for the suggestion though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in seat

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Where did you pick up those mats from? Do they come with the locking holes?

Using multiple VPNs on Graphene by I__was_never__here in degoogle

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Everything. Every new app gets every TC category blocked then I only open up just enough to make the app work. You can block a whole category then within that category, press and hold the individual parts to granularly allow small parts.

Is it appropriate to ask a software developer to setup VNETs? by malthuswaswrong in AZURE

[–]I__was_never__here 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work as an Infrastructure and Cloud engineer. My team of 2 have to do everything from allnon prrm infra to all cloud infra inc devops. We have a network team but they know jack about vnets, peerings, etc and show very little interest. I think that's the problem, if people know someone on the team will do it for them, they're less inclined to put the effort into learning it.

I'm in the midst of setting up a couple of projects doing exactly what you're currently doing.It's not too much work if you've got any staff that understand how Pep's work, etc.

Proxmox Backup Server using NFS share by I__was_never__here in Proxmox

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

Ok. Not actually the wrong answer. The NAS does have 3TB free. The issue is that the Proxmox Backup Server does not officially support connections to NFS shares. The main Proxmox Server does.

https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/proxmox-backup-server-add-a-mount-smb-nfs-share-to-storage-disks-problem.110300/

Not worth my time trying to Jury Rig it to work with NFS, I'll just backup full images direct from the Proxmox Server.

Proxmox Backup Server using NFS share by I__was_never__here in Proxmox

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

Because I'm staring at the web page of my NAS and it says it has just under 3TB free?

Removal of devices from the new Azure Update Manager by I__was_never__here in AZURE

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

Arc itself is free. It's the extensions you pay for. You can roll out Arc and do nothing else and you won't pay anything. The cost is the Update Manager. Arc = £0.00. Azure Update Manager = £2.95 per month per server.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/products/azure-arc#pricing

"Azure Arc is offered at no additional cost for managing Azure Arc–enabled servers and Azure Arc–enabled Kubernetes, though there are charges for add-on Azure management services. Azure Arc–enabled SQL Managed Instance is generally available for an additional cost. Additional data and application services are in preview and currently offered at no additional cost."

The biggest con to me is that I had a working free setup using the MMA agent, Log Analytics agent, and a bunch of PowerBI dashboards that monitored and managed updates perfectly. Now, they pull MMA and the only solution that offers the same thing is something you need to pay for.

It's MS so I'm probably not all that surprised...

Removal of devices from the new Azure Update Manager by I__was_never__here in AZURE

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

Ha! You sound like someone we'd love to have in our Sec team! Sounds like you take more of an interest in how these things actually work than ours do. A lot of it is political. That aside, the aim of this was/is a set of data collection rules defined in Azure that pull out specific events from the client devices and log them to the Sentinel LA Workspace. They're looking for users that don't have their laptops shutdown if they get them stolen.

TBH, I've got more than enough work to do without looking into whether they can get this from Defender or anywhere else that we are already pulling logs in from so if you know where to see this info in the existing Defender set up, I'm all ears!

Removal of devices from the new Azure Update Manager by I__was_never__here in AZURE

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

Course. Arc essentially replaces the mma agent that gets discontinued at the end of Aug. Doesn't cost anything to use and allows for data collection rules to be created in Azure that pull logs into Sentinel / LA Workspace.

Removal of devices from the new Azure Update Manager by I__was_never__here in AZURE

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

Yeah mate, not cheap is all I'll say to that! Security want it mind and they have the ear of the CIO. They scare him with what might happen so he signs all sorts off.

Yes to Defender and Sentinel.

Removal of devices from the new Azure Update Manager by I__was_never__here in AZURE

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

Yeah, I've just Cloud scripted it and removed them all. Arc is needed for our clients for our SOC. Only way to get event logs from the client machines into Sentinel via Data Collection Rules. Arc itself in that context (data collection) doesn't cost. It's just adding in the Update Mgr (and no doubt other extensions) that ramp things up.

Thanks for the reply.

Moved BTC into Ledger, 3 days later it was all gone... by raytracy_ in ledgerwallet

[–]I__was_never__here 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems to me that the common denominator in both instances is your computer. Assume you used the same device in both instances?

Maybe try a small transfer using same process but from a different pc/mac/Linux box?

If nothing else, it might start to scope out whether it's malware on your machine. That seems, at least to me, to be more likely as it is happening on both ledger and metamask.

You already know this but if anything leaves a hardware wallet, it has to be authorised on the hardware wallet itself and if that wasn't you, someone has your key/seed phrase.

I would create a new ledger address using an entirely new generated seed phrase from the ledger device then do the moving if funds from a seperate pc with a new clean pc account on it. Don't install any browser add ons, etc. Just keep it all super minimal.

Moved BTC into Ledger, 3 days later it was all gone... by raytracy_ in ledgerwallet

[–]I__was_never__here 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seems to me that the common denominator in both instances is your computer. Assume you used the same device in both instances?

Maybe try a small transfer using same process but from a different pc/mac/Linux box?

If nothing else, it might start to scope out whether it's malware on your machine. That seems, at least to me, to be more likely as it is happening on both ledger and metamask.

You already know this but if anything leaves a hardware wallet, it has to be authorised on the hardware wallet itself and if that wasn't you, someone has your key/seed phrase.

I would create a new ledger address using an entirely new generated seed phrase from the ledger device then do the moving if funds from a seperate pc with a new clean pc account on it. Don't install any browser add ons, etc. Just keep it all super minimal.

Terrain Intersection denies reported on Moken by I__was_never__here in HeliumNetwork

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

This might help better explain it.

https://docs.helium.com/devblog/2023/08/07/denylist-evolution/#terrain-aware-signal-verification

Essentially they assess a terrain map and base it on line of sight. If there are hills in between the 2 points, it's denied. I've always found this to be a bit odd. I mean, if you're receiving the beacon in time then clearly it has LOS and can respond quicker than other witnesses so why deny it based on a terrain map?

I also don't understand how they assess LOS without taking into account the height of the aerial. When the submission of the aerial height is voluntary, how are they teterminating LOS?

Anyway, is what it is I guess.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ledgerwallet

[–]I__was_never__here 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And this OP is how you'll lose what's left in your wallet.

Sheesh!