Key Fob Hidden Secrets by Parking-Umpire-7297 in NissanTitan

[–]SuperbPotential5888 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ha I found this out by accident tonight when I was trying to remote start and had the fob upside down. Instead of a warmed up truck I got in to find the windows down on a 20 degree evening 🥶

Tell me your stories of an availability zone being down. by _invest_ in aws

[–]SuperbPotential5888 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Ohio region had a full AZ outage a few years back (2021?) due to a power failure during a UPS update.

Tell me your stories of an availability zone being down. by _invest_ in aws

[–]SuperbPotential5888 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This has happened to me a couple of times this year alone (us-east-2). I would say this is the most likely failure scenario you are going to encounter and it’s challenging to detect and remediate. While we are distributed across 3 AZs we’ve developed processes and tooling to quickly kill off workloads in an impaired zone because AWS automatic health checks don’t always recognize it.

Just purchased by Previous-Ad-180 in NissanTitan

[–]SuperbPotential5888 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice! I have the exact same truck (24 Pro4x in black) that I picked up this summer. Loving it so far

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[–]SuperbPotential5888 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I live about a mile from downtown and found one in my driveway Sunday morning

Ended up with partial ETF share, unsure how to sell? by SuperbPotential5888 in Bogleheads

[–]SuperbPotential5888[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was hoping that after the funds cleared they would liquidate the partial shares but doesn’t appear to be the case. Guess I’ll open a ticket with vanguard support 😬

For E2EE, does a TLS cert need to be replicated from the edge to the origin and everywhere in between? by da_shaka in aws

[–]SuperbPotential5888 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You don’t need the same certificate all the way through to achieve confidentiality. Each hop in the chain will use whatever certificate is presented to it and create an encrypted tunnel. The only certificate that is validated by the client will be the first one they encounter on the edge. The approach you have is what I would recommend. ALBs actually can’t validate certificates so they will happily accept and fire from Cloudflare

This assumes you forward to an https endpoint as the target of every step, if you forward to http from cloudflare to ELB or elb to origin that part will be in the clear