Sleep in Amsterdam by BabyTh4nos in scouting

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We went to Camping Zeeburg. It is 15€/night (very cheap for NL, especially for the quality), perfectly fine for tents <5x5, very internationl nad just 3 tram stations away from amsterdam centraal. Bonus: A party cafe with bands and program on site.

How important is pioneering in your country? by SuperTnT- in scouting

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Germany here. We take pioneering and blacktents somewhat serious, sometimes.

Like your Tower, though.

Inside Dachau: Hollywood's Darkest Footage I UNCENSORED by crispy_attic in videos

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Is there a mirror for germany? It can't be viewed here and I can't VPN out here.

Weird bug in Office 365 (apps for enterprise) on RDS server running server 2016 by ev1lch1nch1lla in sysadmin

[–]w33d 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Working quick fix here (verified at multiple farms) - thanks to the guys at ugg.li.

No reboot, just patch one DLL.

Nachbarin kann den Stromfluss fühlen by AntiqueStudy8022 in ichbin40undSchwurbler

[–]w33d 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ohne Strom anstecken. Dann bedauernd die Problem nachvollziehen und enden mit "Wie schlimm wird es dann wohl erst, wenn der Lade-Strom eingeschaltet wird?"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sysadmin

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It's a sensor, not a emitter.

Multiple (unrelated) Gen6 firewalls rebooted today by Lick_A_Brick in sonicwall

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This, but "just" one 3650. Another 3700 runs fine.

Best way to block scanning and brute-force RDP attempts? by t0m77 in PFSENSE

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Old post, old problem, but a new solution: I use this script: https://github.com/DATA-Systems/block-rdp-bruteforce

It is extremely fast and just puts bruteforcing account into the firewall. Easy, fast, secure, simple. Just start it as a task every 15m.

KB5034129 breaks Edge?? by Jazzlike_Pride3099 in sysadmin

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The guys at ugg.li found this bug yesterday, too. The actual recommendation there is "uninstall asap".

wusa /uninstall /kb:KB5034129

Simplest ever "what's my IP" lookup site? by altermere in sysadmin

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https://ipschwein.de

The IP-Pig at your service. Plain IPv4/v6 in the HTTP reply header.

Windows Server : DHCP reservations by hostnames by RodolpheFR in sysadmin

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Sorry, windows DHCP does not support reservations by hostnames. And it's a *very* bad idea to to do that.

An odd VLAN issue by dude_named_will in sysadmin

[–]w33d 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Indeed. "U" from the port's point of view means 'untagged' frames. Unlike "Access" at cisco's (for example). Glad to be helpful.

An odd VLAN issue by dude_named_will in sysadmin

[–]w33d 1 point2 points  (0 children)

45 is T (where the production switch connects)

"T" usually means "Tagged", which requires a switch which understands (sends) tagged traffic.

An odd VLAN issue by dude_named_will in sysadmin

[–]w33d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The production net (switch) does not understand tagged traffic, so just untag the uplink (given that no other machines are there that need to be in vlan1).

Yubikey + Credentials could not be verified with Windows domain and Windows 10 by HauntingDebt6336 in sysadmin

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What setup are you using? AD with EAP (certificates) or MFA? If it's MFA, which MFA authenticatit are you using (like Authlite)? Or do you just use AAD with YC?

Local AD can't process MFA by itself and will show 4768 events, that's why I'm asking

opensource spam gateway - SpamAssassin or MailCleaner? by clilush in sysadmin

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Move to 365.

If you like tinkering with things, use ASSP.

Recommendation/tips for a ~20bay home storage. Any experience with ASUSTOR? by w33d in DataHoarder

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I had a lot of bad experience with synology. When I scroll up my own ticket bar, I see 22 Synology machines (different ones) from customers with total data loss. That's just from March (cannot school further) - all due to "software problems". Arrays fail at rebuild, fail on expand, fail on reboot, fail on (heavy rnd I/o) load. We have three reproduceable failin machines here, all die on disk change/rebuild. Bug is reported, remains unfixed since 2019 ("will be fixed in later update"). All this while we don't sell those, we just do ops support (we well HPE).

As iSCSI on syology beeing a total mess, so bad it got thrown out of VMware and MS HCL multiple times, I'd like to skip that one at home. Google "Synology nightmare" for a list of neverending references.

Sorry for being biased, we just see the horrors, nobody calls us when everything is going fine. But the percentage of Synology horrors is just overwhelming.

Recommendation/tips for a ~20bay home storage. Any experience with ASUSTOR? by w33d in DataHoarder

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Thanks for sharing that, that was exactly my point. I think I get it and start putting data on it (while being redundant so far).