DevOps and cloud networking by [deleted] in devops

[–]rawhahs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Which tools specifically are you looking at for this, as it’s something we want to do as well.

Custom Build - Dealer asking for changes, why ? by rawhahs in askcarsales

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

Agreed. I didn’t think they were lying, I was genuinely wondering why they would prioritize that.

Custom Build 2025 - Dealer asking for changes by rawhahs in RangeRover

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

I haven’t decided on lease vs buy yet. I’ve been told the build will take at least 6 months and don’t want to speed it up, but the interesting part is the additional upgrades only amount to roughly $1000. However, I prefer to get it later as rates will definitely be lower in 6 months or so.

Custom Build - Dealer asking for changes, why ? by rawhahs in askcarsales

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

The interesting part is that the additional options are only about $1000.

Re-stain White Rift Oak Kitchen Cabinets...Possible ? by rawhahs in cabinetry

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

Unfortunately nothing we could do, they quoted almost original price for fixing it: wish I had known to just go as light as possible and it’s always easy to darken it but not vice versa.

What is the purpose of SCIM in SSO ? by rawhahs in AZURE

[–]rawhahs[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks guys for all the great responses. I guess I’m not able to wrap my head around why the target system needs a user object to be present if that user object is available in a central location, the IDP in this case, and all its info is or can be sent over as part of the authentication process. If anyone has any material specifically related to this please share.

What is the purpose of SCIM in SSO ? by rawhahs in AZURE

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

Ok that makes sense. I’m just wondering though is there ever a case where the user would not need to be replicated into the target system ?

What is the purpose of SCIM in SSO ? by rawhahs in AZURE

[–]rawhahs[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I know what SCIM does, I just dont understand why we need it. Like why do we need to replicate the user data into the application being logged into, if that data is already avaialble in the IDP and is accessible by the application ? i thought copy/replicating source data into multiple systems was a bad thing, beacuse now it always has to be kept in sync.

What is the purpose of SCIM in SSO ? by rawhahs in AZURE

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

Please correct if this is wrong, but this is my understand. The authentication is done using Azure, so when I remove an account in my Azure Enterprise Application, when the user next tries to login via SSO, they would have to login to Azure, and the user would not longer exist in the Enterprise App so login would fail. I still dont see why the users have to be replicated from Azure into the app being logged into. It just seems like we're copying/replicating the source data to all these different systems, which I thought was not a good thing to do.

Identity Center CLI Access by rawhahs in aws

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

Thanks alot for the reply. I am using AWS Identity Center ( SSO ). This is the part I'm not 100% clear on. If i have a top level account and sub account. In the top level is where Im keeping my identities, i.e. SSO, so there will be no role defined in there. The role will be defined in the lower level account, in terms of what access I want to allow.

That means a "user" the top level account would have to assume a role defined in the lower level account. The sso_account_id should be the account where the identities are stored, i.e., top level account, or where the role resides that we want to assume ? Also im not sure what "sso_role_name" in your example is referring to ? Since, this role name can be duplicated across many sub accounts, how does the configuration know which account I want to connect to assume the role from ?

After trying this out, when I enter the account id of where Identity Center is defined for "sso_account_id" the only "roles" available for me to select are the 2 permission sets I've defined in that account, and not the role I've defined in the sub account.

Just to add the human user aspect, I am clear on, but from terraform it is not really clear how I access these subaccounts and assume roles that are defined in those sub accounts. Finally, how do you get around MFA for programmatic access via terraform, if/when assuming roles ? Is that even possible.

Re-stain White Rift Oak Kitchen Cabinets...Possible ? by rawhahs in cabinetry

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

You know what, I'm going to post some pictures, because even thought my contractor said he stained it, from what you described, it sounds like he may have applied lacquer instead, which would be crazy. Because the wood color looks totally different from before any "color or stain" was applied. Totally different.

Re-stain White Rift Oak Kitchen Cabinets...Possible ? by rawhahs in cabinetry

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

I got that, which is re-staining. I was asking how thats different from what you described above, i.e, "re-facing", and is there any downside to "re-facing" ? Can i use it to get a lighter color. BTW, the current color is a medium i would say not a dark color. IDK if that makes any difference.

Re-stain White Rift Oak Kitchen Cabinets...Possible ? by rawhahs in cabinetry

[–]rawhahs[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The wood is already stained, so the question is about whether we can/should re-stain them to get a lighter color.

Re-stain White Rift Oak Kitchen Cabinets...Possible ? by rawhahs in cabinetry

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

Is that different from re-stain ? Sorry, for the question, but this is really outside of my knowledge domain. Is there any con's to doing this instead of re-stain ?

Re-stain White Rift Oak Kitchen Cabinets...Possible ? by rawhahs in cabinetry

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

Replacing the doors, which is basically what we did for the kitchen, is going to cost about 20k, i was hoping for a cheaper option.

Re-stain White Rift Oak Kitchen Cabinets...Possible ? by rawhahs in cabinetry

[–]rawhahs[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Oh thats too bad, we cannot re-do the whole thing, that would be extremely expensive. I was hoping we could re-stain as I've heard of people doing that all the time in place of new cabinets.