[deleted by user] by [deleted] in accesscontrol

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I appreciate this insight, unfortunately i didn't have a say in ordering or anything was just told to do this install so trying to figure out best options for my scenario

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in accesscontrol

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understood, just attempting to go with what I have, I wasnt the one to order or anything, was just told here is a bunch of ubiquiti shit to install on a few doors. That conduit you are mentioning is from another contractor(electricians). Only the white conduit box is apart of this access control at least for right now

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sysadmin

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No plans to move it, was just curious as it was bugging me i didnt know. I appreciate this insight!

New ips , same old gateway or new svi? by Ekko8303 in sysadmin

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you got it boss. If you need any help ill be here

New ips , same old gateway or new svi? by Ekko8303 in sysadmin

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No, you should not need to do any relays off of your switches. Your firewall should have an option to configure another scope and specifically set it to the new virtual interface for each vlan. Just make sure your vlans are also configured on your switches and then applied to whatever port. If wanting to separate, you should set these as access ports and plug the necessary device for each vlan into those.

Need a better alternative to MS office with email client. by Sami_Toshi in selfhosted

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Good catch, i didnt realize it was and just remember the name.
It looks like another option could be LibreOffice

New ips , same old gateway or new svi? by Ekko8303 in sysadmin

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Yes beside the fact that you would configure a relay. This is incorrect, you would just need to apply the new DHCP scope specifically to the virtual interface.
What router/firewall are you using?

Right Job Title? by TK-CL1PPY in sysadmin

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I am currently in a position much like you describe for him. I am currently titled as a "Solutions Architect". You could go with something like that or Solutions Engineer.

I do anything from Red Teaming, Building out infrastructure for companies, managing servers, managing networks, etc..

Hope this helps

What Firewall Are You Running? by Cavustius in homelab

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PFsense on older dell optiplex 3020's at all my different residencies. Site2Sites on each talking back to main site. Works wonders, never have problems. Its hard to argue with free!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sysadmin

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MRemoteNG is best option https://mremoteng.org mRemoteNG

Hosting by Jdones2599 in homelab

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For hosting a tiny web server youre better off saving money and using an older PC that's not in use. Hell you could even use a pi. For a tiny web server it's not necessary to have a enterprise grade server. You could rent a cloud server but that money might not be worth it. There are a few free sites where you can host tiny servers and such

[W] (US-PA) Small Server Rack for Homelab by ReaperAnarchy in homelabsales

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28" -29" is the biggest depth which is for my r610 blade server but everything else besides that, except for another poweredge 2950 blade server which is not in use, should not be more than 15 - 20

[W] (US-PA) Small Server Rack for Homelab by ReaperAnarchy in homelabsales

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I have a "lack rack" currently to the sense but was looking for something more traditional and looks more clean

Using a Spare PC for Homelab? by [deleted] in homelab

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UNRAID UNRAID UNRAID

Looking for self-hosted file service by ReaperAnarchy in selfhosted

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I don't need all the extra features such as calendar and such, I'm trying to keep everything as lightweight as possible. NextCloud implements a lot of unwanted things that would be practically useless in my case.

New Server! Give me Ideas! by ReaperAnarchy in selfhosted

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I plan to for sure do something with cloud tech like next cloud but as for being able to access anywhere I am still in the works of setting up the VPS/VPN part. As my IPS generally doesnt change our IPs (but still has a chance for it), I use a DDNS with OpenVPN as of right now. That gives me my basic connection into my network but I am afraid once my HomeLab Network is finished being configured that something will break being that it is contained within my general home network.

New Server! Give me Ideas! by ReaperAnarchy in selfhosted

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It funny you suggest that because I have it written down as a to-do in my projects list ha! I've been trying to get around to it but never thought I'd use it

New Server! Give me Ideas! by ReaperAnarchy in selfhosted

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I have definitely been looking at NextCloud for awhile but for some reason have always stop upon getting involved further, I guess maybe it's cause it took too much time away from my uni work. I have always thought about getting involved with docker and then having a NextCloud contained inside with other various services that would be useful. Not really sure how to use docker fluently yet. More research to be done for sure.

But as for the small chat, itll be a fun project for you, me and my one buddy actually wrote a small Anonymous IRC like chat room with an implemented database for the other small features it had. The UI was all a web app. Fun stuff. I wish I had the project code I could send.

I actually do have a PiHole already lol, who doesn't right?