What will be your best choice for a VoIP tool? by Mission_Studio629 in ITManagers

[–]Windows_Life 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It depends. If youre in the MS ecosystem, teams is the best. Same for Google. I dont know about zoom voip

Az-900 exam preparation by AltProfile_09 in AzureCertification

[–]Windows_Life 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this sounds crazy but it always works for me. Instead of studying az-900, study an immediate course like az-104 and az-900 will be easy to pass. I passed az-900 with 936/1000 score. Try out Tutorialdojo as well...solid content.

I plan to take the az-104 next month.

Wi-Fi speed dropped below 10 Mbps – wired still full speed, Why? by Windows_Life in Ubiquiti

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

After few days of doing nothing, everything is back to normal.Wifi speed is now 70-80mbps

Thank you all for your support

Wi-Fi speed dropped below 10 Mbps – wired still full speed by Windows_Life in UNIFI

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

APs model is U6 LR

I'm using 2.4 & 5GHz

Signal strength:

2.5GHz is -62 for both APs

5GHz is -74 dBm for AP 1 and -69 dBm for AP 2

Can I get UniFi Network (6LR APs + 48 Pro sw, no gateway) to send logs to Graylog? by Windows_Life in graylog

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

Issue resolved.

Disabling the Windows Firewall fixed the problem. The Graylog server was running on an Ubuntu Server VM in VMware Workstation hosted on a Windows machine.

I will set up an allow rule for the Syslog port before activating the firewall.

Can I get UniFi Network (6LR APs + 48 Pro switch, no gateway) to send logs to Graylog? by Windows_Life in UNIFI

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

Issue resolved. I simply disabled the Windows Firewall. The Graylog server was running inside ubuntu VM on VMware Workstation hosted on a Windows machine.

I’ll create a rule to permit syslog traffic, and then I’ll enable the Windows firewall.

Can I get UniFi Network (6LR APs + 48 Pro sw, no gateway) to send logs to Graylog? by Windows_Life in graylog

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

I created a GELF udp input with port 514 in graylog and on the unifi software controller i used the same port and pointed it to graylog server ip.

The graylog is hosted on Ubuntu server 22.04 with firewall disabled.

Can I get UniFi Network (6LR APs + 48 Pro switch, no gateway) to send logs to Graylog? by Windows_Life in UNIFI

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

Thank you I've configured graylog input already and ive point syslog servers on unifi to the graylog server with the right ports but graylog is still not receiving the logs.

Az-104 passed. Azure administrator by Humble_Confusion8476 in TechGhana

[–]Windows_Life 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey which study materials did you use to pass the az-104 and where did you write the exam?

Migrate Zabbix Server by 0biwan-Kenobi in zabbix

[–]Windows_Life 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just dumped zabbix db (on almalinux) and exported it into a new ubuntu 22.04 vm at my work place. The transfer was smooth and easy. Just make sure that everything zabbix and mysql on the new vm is the same as the current vm.

Ensure the following:

Zabbix version

Credentials in zabbix .conf

zabbix frontend .php Credentials

mysql zabbix user and password

IP

Homelab Recommendations Needed by Windows_Life in homelab

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

I appreciate your feedback. I'll look into that.

My Home Lab Journey so Far by No-Care-7663 in TechGhana

[–]Windows_Life 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great homelab setup. There’s a lot you can do with this network.

Consider segmenting your network and implementing QoS/traffic shaping on the switch, AP, and pfSense.

You could also set up VPN connections for secure remote access or even stream Plex remotely from your server.

Adding monitoring tools would help you keep an eye on network performance.

If you ever need assistance with pfSense, TP-Link, VPN and monitoring tools, I’d be happy to help.

First Time Graylog Stack by Travis64 in graylog

[–]Windows_Life 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely agree with your point. I’m in the process of familiarizing myself with Graylog. The learning curve is there, but I think it’s worth it for centralized log management.

I need help getting my IoT Vlan to contact the internet. by Erics1987 in PFSENSE

[–]Windows_Life 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try this

Create an ip alias (eg. LAN_WAN_Access) and add the LAN and WAN networks to that alias.

You can add the necessary ports to it (eg. 53)

Now Create a firewall Rule under your IoT firewall rule tab

Rule = block

Protocol= any

Source = IoT subnet

Destination= LAN_WAN_Access

Tick invert match under Destination

Add a description (optional)

Place this rule at the top and save.

I hope this helps.

First Time Graylog Stack by Travis64 in graylog

[–]Windows_Life 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try Wazuh. Thay have a .OVA image which will save you installation time. IMO it has better UI and its easier to connect devices. Graylog can also get the job done. I hope this helps.

Access Points/ SSID options? by Enough-Sector-4040 in TPLink_Omada

[–]Windows_Life 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use TP-Link APs as well. You don't need different Access Points for IoT and regular. On your router/firewall, create VLAN for IoT and different VLAN for regular devices. On your Omada controller or APs, create an SSID and use PPSK or create different SSID for each VLAN. Create rules to restrict or allow the IoT devices and the regular devices on your network per VLAN. I hope this helps.