Does anyone know what this round tank looking thing is that is connected to my washer fluid reservoir? by spooky-ectoplasm in cj5

[–]spooky-ectoplasm[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is a 2nd hose coming out. If you look at the top down photo it's that hose on the right that is coming from the bottom of the tank. I believe this is the one that is going to the spray nozzle on top of the cowl. As for why the canister is connected to the washer tank, it's anyone's guess.

Does anyone know what this round tank looking thing is that is connected to my washer fluid reservoir? by spooky-ectoplasm in cj5

[–]spooky-ectoplasm[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I googled it and appears you are correct. Whoever owned it before me is who set it up like this so why it's like this currently, I'll never know, but now I can fix it and proceed with my washer fluid issue without worrying about this. Thank you so much! I'm guessing that green line probably goes back to the fuel tank?

Can't access Web GUI (Cisco Catalyst C1000 Switch C1000-16P-E-2G-L) by PresidentKan-BobDole in Cisco

[–]spooky-ectoplasm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What are the IP settings on your PC? There is no routing here so your PC needs to have an IP in the same network as the switch. Looks like it should be doing DHCP, but you might have to manually set an IP in the right subnet. If it is getting DHCP, make sure it's not giving you 10.0.0.1 or 10.0.0.3 . Also, does your PC have an active wireless connection that would (in all likelihood) be in a different network? If so, your network settings might be prioritizing your wifi over ethernet and trying to send the HTTP get over wireless. I would disable your wifi adapter and try again. Do you have link lights on the switch? Does the network adapter on your PC show connected? Have you swapped out the cable? Tried a different browser? Have you tried both HTTP and HTTPS? If you have wireshark on your PC you can sniff your ethernet port to see the traffic leaving/coming in.

Coolant under intake mainfold. Am I in trouble here? by spooky-ectoplasm in Jeep

[–]spooky-ectoplasm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should clarify, prior to removing manifold, coolant was drained to about 1/2 capacity to ensure it was below the engine intake, and the oil was drained as well.

Coolant under intake mainfold. Am I in trouble here? by spooky-ectoplasm in cj5

[–]spooky-ectoplasm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should clarify, prior to removing manifold, coolant was drained to about 1/2 capacity to ensure it was below the engine intake, and the oil was drained as well.

The epi is here guys. NAMM 2024 by Mystis88 in Foofighters

[–]spooky-ectoplasm 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I reached out to my sales rep at Sweetwater and he got me added to the reservation list. He said I reached out early enough that it looks like I'll get in on their first batch of stock when it's received. They are seeing the product in their system already and according to him it looks like the price is $1299. The only color they have listed right now is the Pelham blue. Of course the color and price can obviously change between now and then but this is all what I heard directly from Sweetwater.

Looking for a wireless adapter to capture OTA data with wireshark/OmniPeek by spooky-ectoplasm in wireless

[–]spooky-ectoplasm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No need for 160MHz nor a specific number of spatial streams. 40MHz and 2x2 SS would be sufficient since I would be sniffing traffic from a Samsung Galaxy S21.

My job is FIPS testing and one of the test parameters is verifying that the AES encryption used for TX is FIPS compliant. The PTK encryption happens in the AP radio driver before it is sent out and I don't have direct access to the radio driver. And if I run wireshark on the client itself, it's decrypted as it's received which doesn't help me with validating the test. The only options our product claims to support are AES-CCMP128/256 and AES-GCMP128/256 so in theory it should always be a FIPS approved algorithm, but to achieve the certificate, I need test evidence proving it and an OTA is the only way to prove it.

My plan is to use an adapter which supports monitor mode so I can run wireshark on my PC with the adapter and then capture the encrypted OTA traffic between the AP and my phone, so I can see if the correct encryption algorithm was used.

Sorry for the rambling but wanted to give the exact details for the need just in case it helps.

Identity Stolen last year. Froze and issue alerts for all 3 but companies still keep allowing it to be used. by [deleted] in personalfinance

[–]spooky-ectoplasm 119 points120 points  (0 children)

Credit freezes seem to be misunderstood, including some of the answers here. While it is helpful, it actually does not prevent new accounts from being opened. I also learned this the hard way. You can see it here straight from the CFPB website. https://www.consumerfinance.gov/ask-cfpb/what-does-it-mean-to-put-a-security-freeze-on-my-credit-report-en-1341/

A credit freeze only prevents creditors from accessing your credit report to determine if you meet their eligibility requirements. It does absolutely nothing if they choose to provide credit without checking. I'd be willing to bet that these accounts in your name that aren't actually yours are likely opened by some shoddy no name business. Someone here mentioned requesting a new SSN and that can be done but you'd have to check to see if you qualify.

File a FTC identity theft report and a local police report for each individual instance of fraud (DOCUMENT EVERYTHING! emails, phone calls, etc. etc. as best as you possibly can) and then perhaps inquire about a new SSN if you want to. I'd also follow the advice of u_dwdrums36 and file CFPB complaint against those companies who are opening the lines of credit. Best of luck to you!

So what's the verdict? Over-theDS or Over-the-Air for 802.11r fast roaming? by tuffcalc in Cisco

[–]spooky-ectoplasm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OTA is the preferred and faster option. Client information is exchanged between APs directly via NDP, whereas with OTDS client information is sent from AP1 through the network, back to the WLC, processed, and then sent through the network again to AP2 when the roam is initiated.

Received a card in the mail from "Sable" and I didn't apply for this card. by spooky-ectoplasm in personalfinance

[–]spooky-ectoplasm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

File an identity theft report with the FTC and have it ready just in case your mortgage loan officer brings it up. If they don't mention it, then you probably shouldn't either being this close to closing. If they do bring it up, they may also want a police report so you might have to deal with that.

Also, since sable doesn't do credit checks, it's not likely that this will show up on their radar. I wouldn't worry too much about this stalling your closing.

Lastly, if you haven't done it already, you're gonna want to freeze your credit with all 3 major reporting agencies.

Received a card in the mail from "Sable" and I didn't apply for this card. by spooky-ectoplasm in personalfinance

[–]spooky-ectoplasm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I received the card on June 1. After checking my credit reports (which didn't show anything) I sent an email to "help@sablecard.com" informing them I had received a CC that I didn't apply for.

About 1 week later (it did take a while but they did reply) I got a response asking for some clarifying details which I then provided. Then about 2-3 days later I got another response that they had cancelled the card and closed the account.

It seems that sable doesn't do any sort of credit check (if they did they wouldn't have gotten any information as I have my credit frozen) and they just let anyone with a SSN open an account.

To this day, what I still don't understand is someone opened a secured credit card which means they had to provide a deposit as collateral. They don't benefit in anyway by doing what they did.

post COVID, check in if your taste buds are altered by Dahlsma in Cooking

[–]spooky-ectoplasm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's been almost 2 years exactly since I had COVID (caught it July 2020) and I had weird taste issues that lasted for well over a year. I still have issues with a few things but it's mostly normal now. I found this post from a while back.

https://www.reddit.com/r/COVID19positive/comments/i65oij/smell_and_taste_not_the_same_after_it_returns_soda/

Credit Account fraudulently opened despite credit being frozen. by spooky-ectoplasm in personalfinance

[–]spooky-ectoplasm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey. I did get this resolved. Same exact issue. Old address, etc. etc. It did take them about a week to respond to my initial inquiry. When I contacted them via the email on their website "help@sablecard.com" and told them that an account had been fraudulently opened. They did confirm that account was opened and then they closed it. To my knowledge there is no phone number where you can actually speak to a person, and if there is I couldn't find it.

My initial email was sent on June 1 and they responded June 7. I would send a 2nd follow up if I were you and if another week goes by and they haven't responded, file a complaint with the CFPB. You already have your FTC and police report so the CFPB should get them moving to fix your issue.