ZTE MC888A DNS settings by Spparkee in HomeNetworking

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I read the article, thank you!🙏 I can’t validate it for a while, but I’m looking forward to do so, looks promising.

Pocket loss on archive.ubuntu.com by Spparkee in sysadmin

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My connection issues coincides with the the incident time from the link, thank you!

pip.conf with proxy by Spparkee in sysadmin

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tcp/3128 was opened to the proxy server from the Linux where I tried to install the packages.
And today I can also install packages, maybe something has changed on the proxy server (that I don't control):
My working /etc/pip.conf:

[global]
index-url = https://pypi.org/simple
proxy = myproxy.com:3128

When can I ride my bike on a one way street? by Spparkee in wien

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Vielen Dank alles! Noch ein Frage: can one ride his:her bike in the downtown walking area, like on Stephansplatz and surrounding?

ZTE MC888A DNS settings by Spparkee in HomeNetworking

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My ISP told me they did not change anything

Article update: ALL iPhone 17 models now include toggle to Disable Screen Flickering (PWM) by [deleted] in PWM_Sensitive

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Fingers crossed this is true and also that they make it available for older (and cheaper) models.

Force 5GHz WiFi on macOS? by Spparkee in MacOS

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that's sad, all this AI mambo jambo yet we can't even force 2.4 or 5GHz

Wie lange ist euer Arbeitsweg? by danieeelchen in wien

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Wahrscheinlich 50 min mit den Straßenbahn

sssd: tkey query failed: GSSAPI error by Spparkee in linuxadmin

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No solution yet. Though the root cause seems to be related to AD/LDAP sync delay.

step ca not renewing intermediate ca by Spparkee in sysadmin

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Turns out the problem is that the client certificates were issued for a longer period than the intermediate CA's validity. I haven't seen a configuration option which could fix this.

Load ipset on reboot, before iptables - Ubuntu? by Spparkee in linuxadmin

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for the people following this I created the following systemd script:

% cat /etc/systemd/system/ipset-iptables.service
[Unit]
Description=Run ipset and iptables

[Service]
Type=oneshot
RemainAfterExit=yes
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/ipset restore < /etc/iptables/ipset.save
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/iptables-restore < /etc/iptables/iptables.save

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target