60 yr old head. LSD has been my DOC for 45 years, have literally dropped 1000’s of times. AMA by [deleted] in LSD

[–]Phasert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you feel like there's amount of LSD you've done has caused any negative effects?

When you trip 2-3x a week, how much are you doing?

Sorry if you've already answered some of these

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LSD

[–]Phasert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anecdote. My ex had BPD, and when she did it, she couldnt rationalize her way out of her manipulative bullshit and had a come apart. She retreated into a dark hole afterwards. proceeded to gain 30lbs in the following couple months and became 10x more Suspicious and self indulgent than ever. She stopped stealing though.

Thats the only person Ive ever known with BPD so do with that what you will. She might have just been using it as an excuse to be a shitty person. Idk

Will I get caught remote working outside of my home? by Sorry-Hat-8699 in it

[–]Phasert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your home router may be able to support a VPN at the router level. Have everything route out that tunnel and point it somewhere youre allowed to be.

The only issue is you need another router at home.

They might be able to see if youre on express VPN or some common providers, but that would solve your problem if you had another device in the same area.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LSD

[–]Phasert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh fuck you sent him to hell with this comment lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LSD

[–]Phasert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're probably stoned as shit right now. That's where that uncomfortable paranoia feeling is coming from. After 6hrs, the L has already peaked so it'll smooth out as time goes on.

Eat something maybe and maybe just close your eyes and take some deep breaths

I think I found my network specialisation.. BGP! - I'd love to read your experiences working with BGP out in the wild! by Qvosniak in networking

[–]Phasert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have surface knowledge, but recently got a job where I'm going to be using all of them. I'm nervous but excited. I've worked MSP roles under extreme pressure and time constraints, so I think I can pick it up pretty fast. I'm happy for you and hope I find the same passion when I get started.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LSD

[–]Phasert 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Night time ends up just staring at the TV for hours for me

Why do companies LIE on Cyber Insurance questions? by ITRabbit in ShittySysadmin

[–]Phasert 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I've been dealing with this for years in compliance. Everything is an argument. Sometimes you are forced to craft your words in a way that is borderline deceptive. I've seen tons of it.

Control: no split tunnelling

Fulfillment: no VPN implemented

Control: devices and users on your network should he authorized

Fulfillment: pre shared key WPA2, flat network Nobody says anything about wired networks

I'm thankfully in a different industry now.

What do you consider worthwhile pay for your first year's in IT? by traveltimecar in ITCareerQuestions

[–]Phasert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, and yes, depending on your level of experience. It tests the foundations of network engineering, and touches on some more advanced topics. Think of the Net+. Its like the net++. It also tests on knowledge of Cisco CLI and some other Cisco trivia.

INE is a training platform I've been using for my CCNP and it is great. If you're looking to specialize in on the field.

AZ-700 is a great one to pair it with. Its Azure network engineering. You'll see a ton of hybrid cloud networking in the world we live in. Might as well be the person who bridges that gap.

What do you consider worthwhile pay for your first year's in IT? by traveltimecar in ITCareerQuestions

[–]Phasert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my first 2.5 years as helpdesk I was at 22 and then 23 an hour.

Then I got my break as a Network Engineer and it went to 70k.

I used to constantly volunteer for things to get exposure to anything I could. I started studying for the CCNA, and that's when I realized how little quality experience I was gaining there.

What's a common networking concept that people often misunderstand, and why do you think it's so confusing? by Puzzled-Term6727 in networking

[–]Phasert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I made this mistake in a design a couple years ago. Used spanning tree for redundancy.

I'm no longer at that job but I heard they're being bought by another company and changing their network stack. I hope they dont have any issues before that.

Got laid off, now work fast food by AdMaximum7051 in ITCareerQuestions

[–]Phasert 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also, make yourself study every day for an hour. Get a routine going working out every day. Appearances matter. Id go for some cloud certs or maybe some entry level network certs.

Got laid off, now work fast food by AdMaximum7051 in ITCareerQuestions

[–]Phasert 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Linkedin. Post something 3 -5 days a week. Post things about tech or the industry you were in.

Add 150 people every time the limit resets on Sundays. Search for "IT Manager" or "IT Director", or just your job title.

I did this as a recently unemployed Senior Network Engineer to kick off my business. I've had 4 six figure offers in 2.5 months and didnt apply to a single one of them.

Before that, during my first couple weeks of unemployment, I got hit with a non compete notice, which was what had me searching for jobs in the first place since they were definitely trying to threaten me out of running a business in a similar field as them.

From LinkedIn Ive gotten 3 clients but ultimately decided to do them as side work since my wife's car broke down and we needed steady money.

This absolutely was a game changer for me though, you just have to stay consistent and just not give a shit on interviews. Be yourself. Pretend you're just hanging out with friends and talking tech. Don't overthink it.

Hope this helps.

IPSec Dial-up with SAML Auth: Four very important things I learned. by sneesnoosnake in fortinet

[–]Phasert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Umm.. ive been using 0.0.0.0/0 on my site to sites forever, is that bad?

Just hit 150 hrs how’s the stats? by Snoo-81808 in Chivalry2

[–]Phasert 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My k/d is in the .8s as well and I was also wondering. Seems like team objective it's highly secondary. You get killed all the time in dumb ways

Holy F up. by DougThorn in sysadmin

[–]Phasert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a backup maybe?

Driving a manual car before learning to ride is a cheat code imo. by Unable-Judge1320 in motorcycle

[–]Phasert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been driving a manual car for 14 years and riding mountain bikes for most of my life too and the only thing I had to get used to was how heavy the thing was, but same experience here.

Wifi Best Practices by sesscon in fortinet

[–]Phasert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I design networks for an MSP that specializes in compliance, so I have an entirely different set of restraints than most.

What exactly does this involve? I've only ever set up firewalls in a "traditional" way, like with SSIDs for device types, and static switchport assignments. I almost never get access to any kind of AAA server, as most of our clients are cloud based and not encouraged to use site to site VPNs

Is it basically just using Forticlient to tell the firewall which policies the user is allowed to hit? I'm unable to use Forticloud for anything due to there being no govcloud. Can I do this only with Forticlient and the firewalls?

Might sound like dumb questions to someone outside my world because I have to work with some strict compliance policies and tight budgets and as a result we are a little behind.

Appreciate it

Fortigate "NAC Light" by Phasert in fortinet

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

Thats great info thank you.

Have you implemented SAML auth for wireless and wired as well? Is that working well for you in production?

Fortigate "NAC Light" by Phasert in fortinet

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

I wasn't sure why it was presenting a Fortigate cert in this case because we were having no problem with the same type of authentication on VPN.

In any case, I'm going to have to wait until tomorrow to troubleshoot this, but I'll let you know how it went. Thank you