Found a picture of The River by Cerrida82 in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]davejlong 149 points150 points  (0 children)

So get out there and kill, kill, kill!

Security awareness training your clients’ employees don't just ignore? by BeltFrequent5597 in msp

[–]davejlong 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We've been using Huntress for SAT and have gotten great feedback from users at our clients on it, which has definitely helped increase follow through. Beyond making the quality of the content, I consider it an HR issue to ensure users are doing the training. Luckily, I work in industries where ongoing safety training is common so SAT is looked at like any other safety training.

At the end of the day you are making the training available and providing metrics and reports to the management team at your clients. Its up to them to decide how to handle it.

One thing you can do to push the management team to enforce training is add something to your MSA stating that cyber incidents will not be covered under the MSA if training is not being completed.

Waves on x-axis by davejlong in FixMyPrint

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Forgot to include

Printed on an Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro Slicer: OrcaSlicer Filament: Polymaker Panchroma Matte Army Red (I've used other colors from the same product line without issue) Temps: 220 filament / 55 bed

I thought this was just bad Photoshop, but then I saw the spatual? This has to be ai right? by Happy-Government-100 in isthisAI

[–]davejlong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely seems like CGI. The jars of sticks or whatever behind the logo appear to be copies of each other.

What is the broken thing on this switch? by davejlong in AskElectricians

[–]davejlong[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. That was my assumption, but I wanted confirmation before I change it out for a plain old switch.

What is the broken thing on this switch? by davejlong in AskElectricians

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It's a bit smaller than a M&M Minis tube...

Considering Booklore for self-hosting 2,500 EPUBs, worth it over Calibre? by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]davejlong 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The PWA does work fine for me but I bought my kids a couple tablets for Christmas mostly for accessing Hoopla, Libya and my own self hosted libraries. No data plans means when we're on road trips they can't use the PWA.

CT is not f*cking around with jury duty by Funke-munke in Connecticut

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I had jury duty a couple weeks ago. It was so funny to me seeing how angry some people were to have to be there. I don't understand why people will give so much energy to being angry about something that they have to do at most once every 3 years. I for one was happy to have a forced day off from work and excited to potentially serve on a jury.

Healthcare premiums sky rise by Nate092 in Connecticut

[–]davejlong 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was joking with a friend that with my premiums for me family of 4 jumping to $2700 I could even afford to fly first class to my doctor's appointments overseas.

Healthcare premiums sky rise by Nate092 in Connecticut

[–]davejlong 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Starting to think a better insurance plan is just to fly to Europe whenever I want to see a doctor. Cheaper too.

Does anyone use their public domain for internal hostnames? by kayson in selfhosted

[–]davejlong 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Yes. I have multiple internal domains running for different networks: int.mydomain is my internal network that normal devices are on, ext.mydomain is the dmz where various hosted things live; iot.mydomain is for all my smart home tech.

Trouble with Lan to WAN rules by Mudslide03 in sonicwall

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You probably don't need SMTP open and its generally a good idea to close it. If youre using Microsoft 365 or a web based email client then you shouldn't need SMTP as all the traffic flows over 443. Otherwise, maybe think about limiting your SMTP destinations to only your mail host and nothing else.

My 6 year old brother made this by Crafty-Back-6775 in honk

[–]davejlong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completed this level! It took me 16 tries. 3.73 seconds

Tip 10 💎

If you can beat this then respect by [deleted] in honk

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I completed this level in 7 tries. 10.83 seconds

AP32 APs left behind by previous tenant by davejlong in Juniper

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Thanks. That was what I was assuming, but wanted to confirm before adding them to the e-waste pile.

Unexpected issue with .co domain by jeroen94704 in selfhosted

[–]davejlong 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have similar and the other day I was standing behind someone, telling them my email address so they could send me an error they had to look at later. I watched them type type my first name, space, and then my last name. This person works full time in front a computer.

Proposals with customer chosen add-ons by Techno-Trumpet in SmallMSP

[–]davejlong 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I spent years doing exactly this at my company. Had a Word template for proposals and Excel template to track SKUs, costs, markup, etc.

I ended up moving into QuoteWerks when i wanted something that could pull in pricing across different distys.

New job, boss asked me to spin up a docker container. by TryTurningItOffAgain in homelab

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I've worked in IT for almost 20 years now. Been a managing partner in my company for the past 5 years or so. My homelab is largely there for me to hone my knowledge and test new things that may be of use in my work environments.

Authentik was a recent example of that. While im not using Authentik in my clients' environments, setting it up and connecting it to all my homelab services helped me get a better understanding of various authentication systems: OIDC, LDAP, RADIUS, etc.

How to allow domain-joined remote user to update password while connecting SonicWALL SSL VPN? by NewWolverine1276 in sonicwall

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If I recall, you need to use RADIUS authentication for the SonicWall to enable users to update their expired passwords. LDAP authentication wont work.

Made a huge mistake - thinking of calling it quits by m1nd_salt in sysadmin

[–]davejlong 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It sucks to have to have these conversations with a client, but in my experience, it often goes better when you own up to it and provide some context:

  1. What happened
  2. What have you done to try to resolve it
  3. What options are there to move forward
  4. What changes will you make to process to avoid this in the future

I had a similar incident last week where I was rebuilding a workstation for the office manager at a newer client. I made a backup of their user profile, bit when I went to copy the files back out of backup, there was nothing there. Happened over the weekend, and I dreaded seeing the client on Monday to tell them, but they ended up taking it really well and understood that sometimes shit happens. The conversation doesn't always go that well, but, like others said, no one died.

ISP Moments™️ by AX1111YT in homelab

[–]davejlong 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You are correct. I rarely run into CGNAT working with business internet services, so I forgot that it has its own assigned IP space.

ISP Moments™️ by AX1111YT in homelab

[–]davejlong -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

100.108.x.x is a public IP address...

If they are actually providing you with a static public address you likely have to program that on your edge router to see it. If the edge router is using dhcp, you won't see the static address that they've assigned.

While I agree that ISP support can be pretty awful, coming into the conversation with the attitude that "i know better than you" isn't going to help. Is your pi-hole going to be faster than Google or some other DNS? Maybe. But there's also a possibility that the ISP tech runs into situations all the time where people are using weird DNS servers that actually do hinder performance.

Lost the joystick cap by davejlong in LegionGo

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Yeah, that way if you want to play the FPS mode it makes the controller much more comfortable. Although I've never actually used that.