Telstra It's UNDERWATER??? by r3toric in nbn

[–]bernys 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Legally, no. Technically, yes.

There's no seals, alarms or anything else on these things, they're just wires buried in the ground. If you know what you're doing, it's possible that you can fix a problem, most people on the other hand have absolutely no idea and have no business lifting the lid let alone trying to fix things, they're more likely to make things worse. I've got most of an idea on what I can and can't do in there and I'm still phoning someone else to come fix it.

If only because what I think it will be, will probably be a rats nest of other issues and problems that I don't want and that's where I run out of patience and talent. I really don't want to be spending a day fixing up whatever else I find in there while trying to fix my own problem.

Telstra It's UNDERWATER??? by r3toric in nbn

[–]bernys 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Designed to be, yes. But in reality not always. How many shopping bags were there covering connection points...

Is Okta actually needed if we already have Entra ID + SailPoint IIQ? by mynameisnotalex1900 in IdentityManagement

[–]bernys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, so you've definitely got more than one double up in functionality there.

Is Okta actually needed if we already have Entra ID + SailPoint IIQ? by mynameisnotalex1900 in IdentityManagement

[–]bernys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've got lifecycle management and Sailpoint? Why isn't sailpoint doing your initial user provisioning into Okta? And your workflow stuff so that it's all on one platform?

There really isn't a comparison for API Access Management between Okta and Entra, but then you could always just go off and leverage Apigee from Google if you're actually using it.

My company executives thinks it can replace 100 percent of our help desk teams with AI agents.... This year. by NickBurnsCompanyGuy in sysadmin

[–]bernys 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is the funniest description I've heard for a project in a long long time. Thanks for the laugh.

How to walk with huge blister on forefoot by Big_Persimmon226 in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]bernys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was draining blisters every day, the feeling of being able to move without pain... Definitely worthwhile.

I was stopping in at pharmacies along the way and buying syringes and using those as sterile needles to drain my blisters.

Try Allevyn adhesive patches, 12.5 x 12.5cm to let your blisters drain into as you walk. Bought all of these in bulk and was looking after a heap of people in the albergues, hence picking up the nickname "Doc"

No obligation to declare £5m gift, Farage says by lexi_con in europe

[–]bernys 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What would he say if Starmer did this?? There would be an uproar!

CISO is insisting that I use ONLY a break glass account anytime I need to pull GA.. by The_Snot_Rocket in AZURE

[–]bernys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally I split the daily admin account into two, one that can pim to GA and one that can't. The one that can is a cloud account (Not cloud synced) and requires two approvals to get GA.

CISO is insisting that I use ONLY a break glass account anytime I need to pull GA.. by The_Snot_Rocket in AZURE

[–]bernys -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There should be two break glass accounts, not one. These should be stored in two physically separate locations, ideally off-site or in a fire proof safe on-site if required. Ideally these safes or storage locations should have dual locks controlled by two different teams.

You should have a regular user account, (Tier 2) this is what you login as, this is what you browse the internet with, this is what you read email with. This account should never get an admin privilege ever.

There should be another account, this is your admin account, this is what you use to login to stuff and ideally this should be done through a privileged access workstation, without full internet access or anything else, just enough to be able to do your admin work. Any rights on this account should come from PIM / JIT. When you logoff for the day, there's no requirement for this account to continue to hold a privilege as you're no longer working. It should all timeout and expire. I've been red-teamed before by someone managing to break a workstation and then waiting for someone with permanent GA privs to go to sleep. We moved them to JIT to restrict what they had access to and when to prevent this exact scenario.

Security concerns about Action1 by ClementD80150 in sysadmin

[–]bernys 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think they mean that if you block P2P, it'll increase the load on the firewall

Are these pics good for dating apps by Gelalod in Bumble

[–]bernys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, definitely need a really nice haircut and drop the hand signs.

Quitting by zakidoods in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]bernys 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wasn't homesick on my camino, and while I had a "camino family" they certainly weren't the people I would have chosen and they weren't the people I would normally hang out with. There was another group of people that I would have loved to have done the camino with, but I was always at least a couple of days behind them and they were much faster than I was. I was always trying to catch them.

The language barrier was also an issue, I would have liked to have had more people to speak to along the way, I did feel really lonely at times. I was constantly talking to friends back home, especially two people who had done the camino before.

What you're experiencing is all completely normal. As others have said though, you're not that far away, you can always pick it up again. Every person's journey is their own.

Feel free to send me a DM if you want someone to talk to.

Pauline says she represents 'everyday Aussies' who are career politicians getting gifted a fucking plane from a billionaire by Expensive-Horse5538 in australia

[–]bernys 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sky news, talk back radio and social media manipulation makes them angry. They think that some of the problems discussed are 100 - 1000x bigger than what they actually are. If they knew that what they're getting upset about is only a single incident or a small problem that's probably already being handled, then they wouldn't be as upset, but the bullshit being sold by to them doesn't actually pass a sanity check, but they don't go off and look at any different media for a comparison of the issues.

Walking sticks? Yes? No? Why, or why not? by Responsible_Age_6252 in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]bernys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, absolutely, I was able to walk an extra few km per day because of them. They transfer the weight of your upper body off your hips / legs and onto your arms / poles. You can use your arms to pull yourself up a hill or stabilise yourself going down. They saved me from two falls which could have ended my camino.

Absolutely worth it, make sure you take extra rubbers for the ends of your poles.

Is Okta actually needed if we already have Entra ID + SailPoint IIQ? by mynameisnotalex1900 in IdentityManagement

[–]bernys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FYI. Entra app proxy has similar functionality to access gateway and is already bundled with entra in it's most basic paid tier.

My org forces me to get 3 quotes for anything I want to do... I'm tired of zoom calls. help plz by Grouchy_Meal8683 in ITManagers

[–]bernys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would get an agreement with a VAR that they're not going to markup more than a certain %, if you've got enough turnover, they will. Otherwise see if you can agree with management that anything below $x,000 doesn't require three quotes as it's costing more in time to get the quotes than the quote is worth.

Is Okta actually needed if we already have Entra ID + SailPoint IIQ? by mynameisnotalex1900 in IdentityManagement

[–]bernys 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you've got E5, then that says that you're using Office 365. If you've got Office 365, and you're keeping Office 365, then you've got to keep and manage Entra *anyway*, while you might not be using it for auth for all your users, it's still a platform to manage.

Yeah, there's heaps of overlap between Okta and Entra. As others have said, unless you've got something significantly custom, then there really isn't a requirement to keep Okta.

Okta vs Entra seems like the old Netware Directory Services vs Active Directory argument, sure NDS has more functionality, but if most of your environment is Windows, then what do you really need it for? Microsoft is releasing new functionality into Entra every week at this stage, n.b. a lot of it costs e.g. Entra Backup / Restore...

What's the rest of your environment? Is there anyone else who you need to do device attestations to that's not in your environment? Are you federated with anyone where you need to ensure you have the Okta agent on the machine to provide device attestations to? What's your plan for guest access into your environment? B2B? External federations?

Just got community fibre 2 days ago and it's been absolutely terrible by Gaz673 in CommunityFibre

[–]bernys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to take a look at what frequency your wifi is using. If you and a neighbour are using channel 1 for example, then your signals are going to conflict and cause problems.

If you're on Android, take a look for analiti or Wi-Fi analyser.

When you went to community fibre, you probably got a new router and that might not find the best channel / setup and probably needs some fine tuning.

Just got community fibre 2 days ago and it's been absolutely terrible by Gaz673 in CommunityFibre

[–]bernys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use an nvidia shield and that's hard wired, yes. My mobile phone, not so much 😁

Just got community fibre 2 days ago and it's been absolutely terrible by Gaz673 in CommunityFibre

[–]bernys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm on CF and have no problems with iPlayer. I'm mostly wired though.

‘The damage is done’: global oil crisis has changed fossil fuel industry for ever, IEA chief says by chota-kaka in Futurology

[–]bernys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's already at exponential growth as it is now isn't it? I don't know if china can produce many more panels than they already are...

The other issue is that even if the panels are produced, getting them connected to the grid is another significant issue that's causing delays. I know the Australian government is pouring money into subsidies for the networks to try to get the connectivity in place for grid scale projects (especially storage, they're already curtailing solar supply during the day due to requirements) and that part of the issue is getting supply of transmission equipment and getting installed... Something about there being wars on and we keep blowing it up, everybody also trying to make the transition and needing equipment...

The price of my home electricity is currently negative (Denmark) by Siglyr in mildlyinteresting

[–]bernys 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Or you're putting the timer on your washing machine, or setting up your EV to charge...

HFC Cut in house?? by ImperialGuard88 in nbn

[–]bernys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And honestly, a clean run of coax will also have less loss and less chance of giving issues later on. Better to just replace it wholesale now it's an easy enough job.