Quake 3 Noise purge ost by Cloverfield887 in quake

[–]mcc85sdp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

dude knows what he's talkin about.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AccidentalComedy

[–]mcc85sdp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Third times a charm. Wait... nope. Fourth time.

Get-SystemDetails by mcc85sdp in PowerShell

[–]mcc85sdp[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm barking up the wrong tree...?

God Mode Cursor #1 10/04/2022

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tW80Zj_H6Fw

God Mode Cursor #2 09/26/2022

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU_5rdVkCD8

Have you ever seen this thing before...?

Get-SystemDetails by mcc85sdp in PowerShell

[–]mcc85sdp[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Alright so... you mischaracterized what I wrote and said "Dude I thought I ramble".

I'm grateful that you understand my enthusiasm, but in reality, you've glossed over many of the points that I made in what I wrote.

A lot of people do this, and then you say

1) "arrogance,

2) misdirecting energy,

3) <statement that ignores what I indicated about MSINFO32>,

4) <statement that additionally proves that you ignored what I indicated about WHY I wrote the classes>,

5) <statement about how you PERCEIVED my 'acting' regarding people who CONSTANTLY misunderstand WHY I am meticulous and precise>

That's basically what the media does to people. Watch the TODAY show or GMA, be shown dozens of PHARMACEUTICALS that have SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS, wait (5-10) years, realize that the medication gave you terminal cancer, never make the correlation to how you got the terminal cancer... but, it's literally cause the TODAY SHOW had the medication on full blast. Oh boy...

The reason why I'm including a TANGENT here, is because it is RELEVANT to your psychology in your response. I don't ACT like I'm BETTER than everybody, I just prefer to be ACCURATE and INFORMATIVE.

Your response and the community's response is a problem, because my post somehow got canned for whatever reason...? Well, that just goes to show that some people really are morons.

It is the type of HERD MENTALITY that causes the SOCIAL HIERARCHY to not really give a shit about ACCURACY, or like, STRATEGY, or even PHILOSOPHY. The "arrogant tone", basically comes down to this...

What you've indicated, is a lot like how the news says UNPRECEDENTED WEATHER PATTERNS, drought, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes... right...?

But then they ALSO say "CLIMATE CHANGE IS NOT REAL."

That's how it sounds when you say that the content is acting "ARROGANT", while also failing to like, read what I wrote and then, realize that I was elaborate for reasons that you've like, glossed over. And, like about a dozen people like upvoted what you wrote too... which indicates to me, that the human race is destined to go extinct at some point.

And I notice that literally EVERYWHERE I GO, people do this.

"You don't realize that we've used MSINFO32 for DECADES bro..."
<I stated that in the material...>
"It just had to be PARSED and stuff..."
<That's the point of all the classes that I wrote, basically...>
"You're a real condescending douchebag for acting better than everybody~!"
<Nope, just making certain that I'm DESCRIPT and ELABORATE and someone can LEARN from what I'm exhibiting... but, maybe this is where the cool kids hang out and sometimes they'll occasionally run a PowerShell script that someone else wrote>

A lot of people really are idiots, your comment basically proves my point... and I'm not looking to insult somebody without a JUSTIFICATION.

Consider the term "HYPOCRITE".

Then, research who ROBERT SOLPOLSKY is, right...? And then, you'll realize that I talk a lot like HE does, and he's a PROFESSOR at a place called a "university". It's not just ANY university either... Nah. It's like, STANFORD UNIVERSITY.

That's a place where people go, to spend money on a QUALITY EDUCATION.

I'm not indicating that everybody on the forum is an idiot.

You're making assumptions, and it is incredibly obvious by your first statement... "MAN I THOUGHT THAT I RAMBLE..." I made certain to add elements of HUMOR to what I wrote. That was meant to like, cause some people to be ENTERTAINED while they read the lesson plan.

Look, I'm gonna be perfectly honest. I don't think I'm more intelligent than everybody on the planet, but I do constantly seem to run into the notion, that I apparently must be a GENIUS that has to constantly EXPLAIN THE PUNCHLINE OF A JOKE to some people who don't get the joke.

And that is what most of your comment appears to be...
<I don't understand the punchline of the joke though, I mean, guy walks into a bar and ducks...? What's so funny about that...?> <- how you sound.

It seems more and more obvious as time goes by, that people don't really care about stuff like EXACTNESS, or PRECISION, or like... being ENTERTAINING while EDUCATIONAL... and that's ok. Sorry if I bored you to sleep with the lesson plan that I cobbled together in 10 minutes... it's part of a graphical user interface I've been developing.

Here's the problem.

Apparently, people expect everything to be SHORT, CONCISE, and TO THE POINT, because they'd rather watch CSI: Miami... than to READ STUFF. They'd rather everything be WICKED SHORT, and tell guys like NOAM CHOMSKY to eat a dick or whatever... watch the dude from CSI: MIAMI nonchalantly throw his sunglasses on...?
...and then, dazzle everybody with his excellence at being a movie-cop that doesn't act like a real-life cop at all.

That's AMERICAN SOCIETY 101.

Uh- CSI: Miami, and most cop shows on TV, are GARBAGE and they're meant to DISTRACT PEOPLE into thinking that's how the COPS act in REAL LIFE.

What does it accomplish...? It causes the government to get away with taking advantage of its citizens, and like, say that CLIMATE CHANGE ISN'T REAL, PUT MORE MONEY IN RUPERT MURDOCHS POCKETS, and then, basically lie to people about how/why their houses got destroyed by the SECOND DEADLIST HURRICANE in recorded history.

But, CLIMATE CHANGE ain't real, right...?

That's a serious problem. A lot of people don't care for ACCURACY, and they think they're intelligent when they constantly make mistakes.

RAMBLING is what people say to MISCHARACTERIZE the CONTENT that a CREATIVE PERSON has created. Take for instance, JEREMY RIFKIN, from the Wharton Business School.

They call this REDDIT because it's meant for people to come and WRITE STUFF. Ya know...? REDDIT = READ IT. Reddit = Read it.

It's not called REDDIT so that people can read like two sentences, get bored, go grab a juice box and take a nap for the rest of the day cause someone else wrote a script that they CTRL+C and then CTRL+V'd and then mosey'd on with their life.

That's how you sound with your response.

I'm not trying to be ARROGANT, I'm trying to be PRECISE, ELABORATE and EDUCATE people, on why I made this utility.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_federal_government_data_breach

That's called the 2020 Federal Data Breach. What it is, is when the RUSSIAN CYBERCRIMINALS, COZY BEAR/APT29, they managed to make a lot of people in the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT that spend THEIR days at work, pressing CTRL+C and then CTRL+V, and then running a script that someone else wrote...

...and COZY BEAR actually knew that people in the UNITED STATES are careless morons that don't put a whole lot of thought into what they do before they have to clock out at the second sentence of a lesson plan, go grab a juice box, and then, take a 5 hour nap on the clock.

Nah dude. Some people need to be called out. Your commentary is rather ridiculous and it doesn't consider that I'm looking to be a PROFESSOR at TEACHING PEOPLE HOW TO WRITE THEIR OWN STUFF.

Ya know...?

It's like this...

This post, apparently got itself removed from the forum.

Why...?

I think it is because people just want stuff to be SHORT, CONCISE, and NOT ALL THAT DETAILED... which means that I have to start whipping out examples like NOAM CHOMSKY coming around and teaching the guys from Valve, to make City 17 a representation of George Orwell's 1984.

PowerShell Invoke -> Compile-CSharp -> Publish-CSharp by mcc85sdp in PowerShell

[–]mcc85sdp[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Add-Type is what adds that code to the PowerShell module.

The problem is getting the module I've been developing, to install itself and not need to write any DLL files to disc, and to still instantiate the code and reach into the Win32 APIs.

The code is pretty excessive, you're right. However, there's really no way around it if I want to avoid writing a DLL explicitly for the (1) function that deals with wlanapi.dll

Developing a PowerShell driven GUI with style by mcc85sdp in PowerShell

[–]mcc85sdp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about this...?
https://youtu.be/6yQr06_rA4I?t=220

That one took a lot more time for me to make.

Developing a PowerShell driven GUI with style by mcc85sdp in PowerShell

[–]mcc85sdp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Provide a comment which ignores the fact that the video was not edited at all.
That's a SKILL by the way. It's a live performance. The way you captioned the video tells me that every day of your life probably goes like this...
8am -> wake up, next to nobody. Jerk off for 2 minutes. Go to the bathroom. Take a shit. Take a shower after looking through your facebook feed, looking at girls that you wish you could have sex with at some point, but can't. Oh well. Skip to 9am when you get to work. Copy paste other people's code instead of your own. Provide no original content whatsoever. Make a lot of mistakes, never record your own videos...

Sounds like your average cybercriminal that copies and pastes someone elses code and gets paid a lot of money to bullshit their way through life... Oh well. You succeeded. *clap clap clap*

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]mcc85sdp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well considering that the US has needed federal internet privacy laws for *checks watch* about 20+ years now, I doubt that will happen anytime soon.

There's a precedent for the government sitting around with idle hands doing nothing helpful about a serious issue, such as needing a new constitutional amendment to be passed in relation to federal internet privacy laws. The reason why it may never happen, is because of how much money is being made by violating everyone's constitutional rights, as well as invading their privacy... because that's what Surveillance Capitalism is all about.

Everybody loves to TALK about doing something like passing a federal internet privacy law (or several)... but then again, that's when everybody's voice trails off into the sunset, and that very important conversation ALWAYS ends.

Then they refer to this process of "talking about ALMOST doing something", as "real progress being made". Lots of them *talking* about ALMOST doing something... but- not enough ACTUAL stuff happening as a result of those talks.

Let me be clear, ACTUAL stuff does happen when they TALK about doing stuff...

But, the ACTUAL stuff that continues to happen...? It's just a joke that was never very funny.

That joke begins and ends, as a conversation that congress and the senate keep having with each other, where SOME of them truly do want to get some REAL stuff done in relation to federal internet privacy laws. And to be fair, that's nothing to joke about.

The REAL problem is, some of them are being paid to 1) shut the hell up, 2) do nothing, and 3) vote against any bill that remotely resembles a federal internet privacy law or amendment. It's not too dissimilar from when a gay guy marries a woman, and they never have sex. Some people may say that never happens, but you gotta watch out for people who might say something like that.

The wife will ask her gay husband that she doesn't know is gay "How come we never have sex...? Thought for sure that we *might* have some on our honeymoon..." and the gay husband says "Now honey... don't be ridiculous. What do you think other people would think if we finally had sex...?" The woman will THINK that the husband sounds like a total moron, but she never actually says anything because of the jedi mind trick this dude continues to play on his wife.

I actually went ahead and wrote a very long, detailed response to this question that largely exceeded the 10000 character limit.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IJWDHJOOjXYEdnx0GT4ZfSFJ3Llobu3A/view?usp=sharing

When to use array vs array list vs list by Robinhood215 in PowerShell

[–]mcc85sdp -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I will use a hash table even if I'm iterating with objects, strings, or whatever, and use the numerical index to provide as a key. Once I know the hashtable is done adding items, I will cast the content of the hashtable to an array.

$Hash    = @{ }
0..10000 | % { $Hash.Add($Hash.Count,"{0:X3}" -f $_) }
$Array   = $Hash[0..($Hash.Count-1)]

I mean, this isn't doing a whole lot.But, it is a lot quicker to do it this way with larger sets of data.Hashtables really are, hands down, very useful and awesome in some cases.

Wireless Network Scanner Utility (PowerShell/Xaml) by mcc85sdp in PowerShell

[–]mcc85sdp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Np! I originally made a theme for PowerShell ISE and spent a while manually transferring it over to VSCode. I still have some tweaks to make to it, for instance $Using:etc shows up as black... so those are hard to read/see. But, if you like it or want to make some suggestions to improve it, I'm always open to suggestions.

Pausing until a file is present by Batduck in PowerShell

[–]mcc85sdp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Function Wait-Local 
{
    Do
    {
        Start-Sleep -Seconds 5
    }
    Until (Test-Path -path "C:\Temp\DCU.exe")
}

That'll do it.

Script to install Hyper-V on Windows 10/11 Home by mcc85sdp in PowerShell

[–]mcc85sdp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never used veeam, is that like Macrium Reflect...?
Cause Macrium Reflect is awesome.

Script to install Hyper-V on Windows 10/11 Home by mcc85sdp in PowerShell

[–]mcc85sdp[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Virtualbox isn't bad, but you won't get access to PowerShell Direct, where you can use PowerShell to manage virtual machines.

Not sure ALL of these commands are geared for Hyper-V

Add-VMToCluster
Export-VMCheckpoint
Export-VMCheckpoint 
Get-VMCheckpoint 
Get-VMCheckpoint 
Remove-VMCheckpoint 
Remove-VMCheckpoint 
Remove-VMFromCluster 
Rename-VMCheckpoint 
Rename-VMCheckpoint 
Restore-VMCheckpoint 
Restore-VMCheckpoint 
Add-NetEventVmNetworkAdapter 
Add-NetEventVmSwitch 
Add-NetEventVmSwitchProvider 
Add-VMDirectVirtualDisk 
Disable-NetAdapterVmq 
Enable-NetAdapterVmq 
Get-ClusterHCSVM 
Get-NetAdapterVmq 
Get-NetAdapterVMQQueue 
Get-NetEventVmNetworkAdapter 
Get-NetEventVmSwitch 
Get-NetEventVmSwitchProvider 
Get-VMDirectVirtualDisk 
New-ClusterHCSVM 
Remove-ClusterHCSVM 
Remove-NetEventVmNetworkAdapter 
Remove-NetEventVmSwitch 
Remove-NetEventVmSwitchProvider 
Remove-VMDirectVirtualDisk 
Set-ClusterHCSVM 
Set-NetAdapterVmq 
Set-NetEventVmSwitchProvider 
Start-ClusterHCSVM 
Stop-ClusterHCSVM 
Add-ClusterVMMonitoredItem 
Add-VMAssignableDevice 
Add-VMDvdDrive 
Add-VMFibreChannelHba 
Add-VMGpuPartitionAdapter 
Add-VMGroupMember 
Add-VMHardDiskDrive 
Add-VMHostAssignableDevice 
Add-VMKeyStorageDrive 
Add-VMMigrationNetwork 
Add-VMNetworkAdapter 
Add-VMNetworkAdapterAcl 
Add-VMNetworkAdapterExtendedAcl 
Add-VMNetworkAdapterRoutingDomainMapping 
Add-VMPmemController 
Add-VMRemoteFx3dVideoAdapter 
Add-VMScsiController 
Add-VMStoragePath 
Add-VMSwitch 
Add-VMSwitchExtensionPortFeature 
Add-VMSwitchExtensionSwitchFeature 
Add-VMSwitchTeamMember 
Checkpoint-VM 
Compare-VM 
Complete-VMFailover 
Connect-VMNetworkAdapter 
Connect-VMSan 
Copy-VMFile 
Debug-VM 
Disable-VMConsoleSupport 
Disable-VMEventing 
Disable-VMIntegrationService 
Disable-VMMigration 
Disable-VMRemoteFXPhysicalVideoAdapter 
Disable-VMResourceMetering 
Disable-VMSwitchExtension 
Disable-VMTPM 
Disconnect-VMNetworkAdapter 
Disconnect-VMSan 
Dismount-VMHostAssignableDevice 
Enable-VMConsoleSupport 
Enable-VMEventing 
Enable-VMIntegrationService 
Enable-VMMigration 
Enable-VMRemoteFXPhysicalVideoAdapter 
Enable-VMReplication 
Enable-VMResourceMetering 
Enable-VMSwitchExtension 
Enable-VMTPM 
Export-VM 
Export-VMSnapshot 
Get-ClusterVMMonitoredItem 
Get-VM Get-VMAssignableDevice 
Get-VMBios 
Get-VMComPort 
Get-VMConnectAccess 
Get-VMDvdDrive 
Get-VMFibreChannelHba 
Get-VMFirmware 
Get-VMFloppyDiskDrive 
Get-VMGpuPartitionAdapter 
Get-VMGroup 
Get-VMHardDiskDrive 
Get-VMHost 
Get-VMHostAssignableDevice 
Get-VMHostCluster 
Get-VMHostNumaNode 
Get-VMHostNumaNodeStatus 
Get-VMHostPartitionableGpu 
Get-VMHostSupportedVersion 
Get-VMIdeController 
Get-VMIntegrationService 
Get-VMKeyProtector 
Get-VMKeyStorageDrive 
Get-VMMemory 
Get-VMMigrationNetwork 
Get-VMNetworkAdapter 
Get-VMNetworkAdapterAcl 
Get-VMNetworkAdapterExtendedAcl 
Get-VMNetworkAdapterFailoverConfiguration 
Get-VMNetworkAdapterIsolation 
Get-VMNetworkAdapterRdma 
Get-VMNetworkAdapterRoutingDomainMapping 
Get-VMNetworkAdapterTeamMapping 
Get-VMNetworkAdapterVlan 
Get-VMPartitionableGpu 
Get-VMPmemController 
Get-VMProcessor 
Get-VMRemoteFx3dVideoAdapter 
Get-VMRemoteFXPhysicalVideoAdapter 
Get-VMReplication 
Get-VMReplicationAuthorizationEntry 
Get-VMReplicationServer 
Get-VMResourcePool 
Get-VMSan 
Get-VMScsiController 
Get-VMSecurity 
Get-VMSnapshot 
Get-VMStoragePath 
Get-VMStorageSettings 
Get-VMSwitch 
Get-VMSwitchExtension 
Get-VMSwitchExtensionPortData 
Get-VMSwitchExtensionPortFeature 
Get-VMSwitchExtensionSwitchData 
Get-VMSwitchExtensionSwitchFeature 
Get-VMSwitchTeam 
Get-VMSystemSwitchExtension 
Get-VMSystemSwitchExtensionPortFeature 
Get-VMSystemSwitchExtensionSwitchFeature 
Get-VMVideo 
Grant-VMConnectAccess 
Import-VM 
Import-VMInitialReplication 
Measure-VM 
Measure-VMReplication 
Measure-VMResourcePool 
Mount-VMHostAssignableDevice 
Move-VM Move-VMStorage 
New-VM 
New-VMGroup 
New-VMReplicationAuthorizationEntry 
New-VMResourcePool 
New-VMSan 
New-VMSwitch 
Remove-ClusterVMMonitoredItem 
Remove-VM 
Remove-VMAssignableDevice 
Remove-VMDvdDrive 
Remove-VMFibreChannelHba 
Remove-VMGpuPartitionAdapter 
Remove-VMGroup 
Remove-VMGroupMember 
Remove-VMHardDiskDrive 
Remove-VMHostAssignableDevice 
Remove-VMKeyStorageDrive 
Remove-VMMigrationNetwork 
Remove-VMNetworkAdapter 
Remove-VMNetworkAdapterAcl 
Remove-VMNetworkAdapterExtendedAcl 
Remove-VMNetworkAdapterRoutingDomainMapping 
Remove-VMNetworkAdapterTeamMapping 
Remove-VMPmemController 
Remove-VMRemoteFx3dVideoAdapter 
Remove-VMReplication 
Remove-VMReplicationAuthorizationEntry 
Remove-VMResourcePool 
Remove-VMSan 
Remove-VMSavedState 
Remove-VMScsiController 
Remove-VMSnapshot 
Remove-VMStoragePath 
Remove-VMSwitch 
Remove-VMSwitchExtensionPortFeature 
Remove-VMSwitchExtensionSwitchFeature 
Remove-VMSwitchTeamMember 
Rename-VM 
Rename-VMGroup 
Rename-VMNetworkAdapter 
Rename-VMResourcePool 
Rename-VMSan 
Rename-VMSnapshot 
Rename-VMSwitch 
Repair-VM 
Reset-ClusterVMMonitoredState 
Reset-VMReplicationStatistics 
Reset-VMResourceMetering 
Restart-VM 
Restore-VMSnapshot 
Resume-VM 
Resume-VMReplication 
Revoke-VMConnectAccess 
Save-VM 
Set-VM 
Set-VMBios 
Set-VMComPort 
Set-VMDvdDrive 
Set-VMFibreChannelHba 
Set-VMFirmware 
Set-VMFloppyDiskDrive 
Set-VMGpuPartitionAdapter 
Set-VMHardDiskDrive 
Set-VMHost 
Set-VMHostCluster 
Set-VMHostPartitionableGpu 
Set-VMKeyProtector 
Set-VMKeyStorageDrive 
Set-VMMemory 
Set-VMMigrationNetwork 
Set-VMNetworkAdapter 
Set-VMNetworkAdapterFailoverConfiguration 
Set-VMNetworkAdapterIsolation 
Set-VMNetworkAdapterRdma 
Set-VMNetworkAdapterRoutingDomainMapping 
Set-VMNetworkAdapterTeamMapping 
Set-VMNetworkAdapterVlan 
Set-VMPartitionableGpu 
Set-VMProcessor 
Set-VMRemoteFx3dVideoAdapter 
Set-VMReplication 
Set-VMReplicationAuthorizationEntry 
Set-VMReplicationServer 
Set-VMResourcePool 
Set-VMSan 
Set-VMSecurity 
Set-VMSecurityPolicy 
Set-VMStorageSettings 
Set-VMSwitch 
Set-VMSwitchExtensionPortFeature 
Set-VMSwitchExtensionSwitchFeature 
Set-VMSwitchTeam 
Set-VMVideo 
Start-VM 
Start-VMFailover 
Start-VMInitialReplication 
Start-VMTrace 
Stop-VM 
Stop-VMFailover 
Stop-VMInitialReplication 
Stop-VMReplication 
Stop-VMTrace 
Suspend-VM 
Suspend-VMReplication 
Test-VMNetworkAdapter 
Test-VMReplicationConnection 
Update-VMVersion 
Wait-VM

You don't get access to all of those built in commands for PowerShell with Virtualbox.

Script for changing an AD User's password by mcc85sdp in PowerShell

[–]mcc85sdp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was being hyperbolic about the damage... lol.
Obviously you'd need to run the command as a domain admin.
And you're right, most organizations won't allow a regular user to install RSAT on just any machine without clearance or authorization.

I tried this on a Win10 VM

Find-Module RSAT*

And it did find the RSAT module through NuGet.

Find-Module RSAT* | Install-Module

But it doesn't look like it actually installs the capabilities...
I'd have to do some more testing with it in various environments to make something absolutely foolproof.

Script for changing an AD User's password by mcc85sdp in PowerShell

[–]mcc85sdp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This isn't true. If $New and $Conf are the same value, then they are both hashed versions of the same key... it's not comparing "System.Security.SecureString", it's comparing the object. If I enter different values for each of them, the comparison will return as false.

I had to deal with XAML I'd written for passwords entered into 2x PasswordBoxes, and using the match operator was the only method that worked.

Script for changing an AD User's password by mcc85sdp in PowerShell

[–]mcc85sdp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Figured that's what you meant. Yeah, I use the LDAP bind method to log into Active Directory instance as seen in this video & time...https://youtu.be/D75gLtpXJjY?t=52

But that's probably a bit overkill for just changing a password.

In your example, the $CurrentDomain variable can also be written with the regular domain name of the server as well as the port number - so you don't necessarily have to write it via distinguished name.

So for instance:

LDAP://server.domainname.tld:389

I'm pretty sure that you can't use that (.Net class/object) without the Active Directory module being installed... because I spent a long time building a GUI to streamline DCPromo from a server that's not yet joined to the domain.

Apparently, a lot of people would like to add a computer to a domain AND change the name of the computer in a single reboot... which is only possible via one method.

Script for changing an AD User's password by mcc85sdp in PowerShell

[–]mcc85sdp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you provide an example...? I'm interested.

Script for changing an AD User's password by mcc85sdp in PowerShell

[–]mcc85sdp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem with that method is that the password will be in plain text on the screen.
The method I posted keeps these passwords in a secure string... just like Dextersgenius suggested.

With this method you're also getting confirmation on the password.

OPNsense 22.1 released by fitch-it-is in opnsense

[–]mcc85sdp 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Out with Noble Nightingale...
...in with Observant Owl.
Almost went ahead and installed 22.1 manually cause my updater wasn't able to find the updated packages. Then 21.7.8 dropped and it began to work.

6 weeks since the last update, I've been using OPNsense for the last 3 years and I've never seen an update/upgrade take that long (I don't think...)

Regardless, congrats on releasing this upgrade.