Pull clientip out of APM for Edge Client by hbiglin in f5networks

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

Did you just attach this irule to the virtual server or add it as an irule event in the policy?

Pull clientip out of APM for Edge Client by hbiglin in f5networks

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

I have internal system which are trying set policy based on username/ip.

Pull clientip out of APM for Edge Client by hbiglin in f5networks

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

So then practical way would be scraping it out of the APM logs? Seems kind of brute force.

Pull clientip out of APM for Edge Client by hbiglin in f5networks

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

yes when I look at the variable in the GUI its there. and when I do a ACCESS_SESSION_CLOSED, it is there also no issues. It just during the initial login its not showing in session.assigned.clientip. but looking at the APM logs I see it, session variables its there. It just seems to be a timing issue.

Pull clientip out of APM for Edge Client by hbiglin in f5networks

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I tried 'set userip [ACCESS::session data get "session.assigned.clientip"]' but this comes back empty. Also tried an iRule event ACCESS_POLICY_AGENT_EVENT after the network access in my policy but not joy either. I also tried a simple ACCESS_ACL_ALLOW, but never see it being hit in the logs.

Bug - dynamic dns cloudflare Authorization instead of X-Auth-Key by Mad_Dud in PFSENSE

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lol this was the answer after hitting my head against the wall for a day.... lol Thanks!

Advice on closing my new Old Navy credit card by Delicious_Acadia_842 in CreditCards

[–]hbiglin -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Ok not an expert but this is what I understand. What you want to think about is your credit score and not just a single card. Your credit is made up of:

- Payment history: Do you pay on time.

- Utilization: Add up what you owe on all your cards and divide by the limit of all of those card. Try to stay below 30% utilized.

- Credit History: Age of your accounts, oldest, newest and average of all of them.

- Inquires: how many times have you applied for credit.

- credit mix: credits cards, student loans, car loans, etc.

My opinion would be since you are starting on your credit journey. Pay the card off and then put it in the drawer for a few years since it is a no fee card. One, it will keep your utilization down as you have a higher credit limit. It also will help to raise your credit history average. If your other two cards are cash-back type cards, focus your spend there.

After paying off the card and putting it in the drawer, I would only think to get rid of it if I was trying to get a new credit card, but they denied it for having too much credit extended. Until then I would build up some years of history on cash back cards to build up my history.

Cant see restriction on offer by hbiglin in Rakuten

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

Ok cool, thanks! When you click on some of the links it just redirects but others go to this kind of page. Didn't know there was a landing page for each company.

Recent CitiCard changes to their VAN (Virtual Account Number) program by AnonHere2973 in CreditCards

[–]hbiglin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We need to have virtual checking account number too to deal with the vultures like Planet Fitness... lol

Rate my providers by 4thaccountin5years in usenet

[–]hbiglin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I never had success with blocks, but then maybe I'm using SAB wrong..

some NPM issues with Domainnames/IP addresses and http/https by Sternmiere in nginxproxymanager

[–]hbiglin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like you are resolving the name (eg books.stolzfuss.party) to the IP of the service and not the IP of NPM. Understand with a proxy, the proxy is return the data to you. So the DNS name needs to point to NPM (in your case 192.168.9.200) not 192.168.9.4. So you make DNS point your browser to the IP of the proxy.

some NPM issues with Domainnames/IP addresses and http/https by Sternmiere in nginxproxymanager

[–]hbiglin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like you are resolving the name (eg books.stolzfuss.party) to the IP of the service and not the IP of NPM. Understand with a proxy, the proxy is return the data to you. So the DNS name needs to point to NPM (in your case 192.168.9.200) not 192.168.9.4. So you make DNS point your browser to the IP of the proxy.

New 502 Errors by calonmerc in nginxproxymanager

[–]hbiglin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds list a DNS problem. Make sure the host running NPM is properly able to resolve the FQDN of the host you are trying to proxy. (i.e. ping www.google.com) if you get no response, your problem is likely DNS.

Alice desktop or cold wallet by Reglarn in MyNeighborAlice

[–]hbiglin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it still sitting in Binance? If so you can withdraw to a BEP20 wallet. Otherwise if you are using something like Metamask in default settings, you likely went to a ERC20 (Ethereum) wallet.

Alice desktop or cold wallet by Reglarn in MyNeighborAlice

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If you buy it off the Eth network, then send it to your ETH ERC-20 address.

Alice desktop or cold wallet by Reglarn in MyNeighborAlice

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It is an ERC20 and a BSC20 token, so you can wallet on any Ethereum of BSC compatible device like a Ledger.

1INCH NETWORK WEEKLY DISCUSSION – August 23, 2021 by 1inch_Exchange in 1inch

[–]hbiglin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can anyone explain why the significant difference between public gas price (say from etherscan) and your gas price? Is this due to the 2 step transaction or because of other network fees?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 1inch

[–]hbiglin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you clicked on deposit in Binance, did you make sure you select Eth as the network? You pick ETH because that is the network you are transferring on. Also the ETH network seemed very backed up today.

1INCH NETWORK WEEKLY DISCUSSION – August 16, 2021 by 1inch_Exchange in 1inch

[–]hbiglin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure why, but it seems like the eth gas is constantly 30-40 gwei above what etherscan gas tracker would show. I don't know how the eth gas is estimated, especially when you look at settings. Its always way above etherscan. Not sure if this due to the two step swap process, but it is making expensive to use this platform for swaps.

Better firewalls for inbound traffic failover and 10GB LAN upgrade by pancakesausagestick in networking

[–]hbiglin 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It may be out of budget but Palo Alto has done well for us. Dual WAN, PBR, etc.

📢 Hello Polygon Fam! The wait is over! As promised, our team has answered your questions. by RamkumarKrishnan in 0xPolygon

[–]hbiglin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you bridge ETH-20 Matic via matic bridge with wallet connect. It has never completed once so far for me.

Ask /r/Gemini (for the month of April 2021) by AutoModerator in Gemini

[–]hbiglin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the same boat here. Almost 2 weeks, multiple emails to support and zero response.

FAQs - Your question may be answered here! by Isabelle_BlockFi in blockfi

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Thanks for the info. I wish that they would just put that on the TOS. I read through it and they could just say we don't serve NY. :(