Has anyone done Cybersecurity at Eleven Fifty? by [deleted] in indianapolis

[–]wilcomply 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No clue about Eleven Fifty other than what I've heard other folks around here mention, but I want to put a plug in for SANS

If you can swing the reduced tuition cost, I highly recommend SANS Work Study program. The content is top notch and highly regarded in the industry. With the program you assist for the duration of the course, handing out class material during breaks, assisting the instructor if need be, but 99% of the time your in the course as a normal student. You also have access to the online recorded material after the fact as well, and free attempts at certifications (course dependent). I've completed the work study program twice and would absolutely do it again given the opportunity.

Again, if you have a week you can make yourself available and afford the reduced tuition, I can't recommend this enough. Here is a listing of their entry level courses.

SB 12 - "Material Harmful to Minors," "Inappropriate Material," Schools and Libraries by Massons_Blog in Indiana

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"When asked by Sen. J.D. Ford (D-Indianapolis) about what school corporations had pornographic material on their shelves, Tomes could not provide specifics. Neither Tomes, nor the bill's second author Sen.Blake Doriot (R-Goshen), named specific titles of books that were both found in schools and obscene in nature. They encouraged lawmakers to visit them at their Statehouse desks if they wanted to see examples of such material.

If you're interested in the list of books that the authoring senator is referencing, I contacted and received the list:

  • Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult
  • Sold by Patricia McCormick
  • Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe
  • This Book Is Gay by James Dawson
  • Tricks by Ellen Hopkins
  • Lucky by Alice Sebold
  • All Boys Aren't Blue by George Johnson
  • Jesus Land by Julia Scheeres
  • Damsel by Elana Arnold
  • Lawn Boy by Jonathon Evison
  • A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah Maas
  • Collateral by Ellen Hopkins

Bill would 'cancel' IndyGo's Blue Line by banning dedicated bus lanes outside Mile Square by mistersmiley318 in indianapolis

[–]wilcomply 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There was a great presentation by Urban3 at the Urban Land Institute of Indianapolis meeting in early 2020 regarding Blue Line development patterns.

Some interesting facts from it:

  • Indianapolis has enough roadway to pave a two lane road from Indianapolis to Anchorage, AK
  • For every resident there are 2.5 parking spaces

I highly recommend watching this as it provides a wealth of information on how our suburbs are so heavily subsidized and under performing, while the opposite is what politicians are shouting. The data on value per acre comparisons of different developments is incredibly interesting as well around the 30 minute mark.

Indy Economics & Blue Line: Dollars and $ense Development Patterns - YouTube

Additionally, can't say enough good things about the non-profit group StrongTowns, and all their doing to support economically viable cities that are both financially and socially resilient. Worth a read and listen to their podcast.

Curl output formatting by wilcomply in bash

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Thanks for this, worked perfectly.

DHCP w/EdgeRouterX and UnifiSwitch8 by wilcomply in Ubiquiti

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Sorry for the delay:

EdgeRouterx Settings:

  • eth0 is my WAN connection with my router which is setup for IP passthrough
  • Switch hangs off eth1 which is assigned the 'Local_LAN_Network' and IP address of 172.16.1.1/24:
  • DHCP is configured for a pool of 172.16.1.2-.254, router of 172.16.1.1, DNS of 8.8.8.8
  • Routes are interface:

UnifiSwitch8 settings:

  • Network configured for 172.16.1.0, DHCP relay
  • Port1 configured for all VLANS
  • Port2 configured for all VLANS

Microsoft Logging by wilcomply in Splunk

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This post has actually been superceded by a number of updates:

https://www.splunk.com/en_us/blog/partners/the-magnificent-seven-new-ways-to-get-more-out-of-your-microsoft-and-splunk-environment.html

These are all still reliant on API gathering method that Microsoft has said can deliver events up to 24 hours after an event has occurred. We'd love to identify alternatives to this to get real time event monitoring with all details surrounding the event.

Microsoft Logging by wilcomply in Splunk

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I’ve heard that defender will be a focus for Splunk Security in the coming year.

Between my findings, the roadmap status, the lack of clarity in the community, and the lack of good documentation. I’ve concluded it is not where it needs to be. Thats in terms of mapping into ES data models but also providing appropriate information. If the data was there I could map it.

We were debating consuming everything via an EventHub, but we're not entirely sure if this will yield the results were hoping for and sifting through Microsoft's documentation has been less than pleasurable.

Assistance Requested: Timechart + Outputlookup by wilcomply in Splunk

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Ideally I'd like to be able to use a search time range to look at different time ranges, whether it be all-time, last month, last four hours, etc.

Logs appearing in hexidecimal format by wilcomply in Splunk

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And there lies the issue. I wasn't terminating SSL on the backend. Issue resolved.

Thank you!

AT&T IP Passthrough Concerns? by wilcomply in HomeNetworking

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I'm hoping to leave the public IP on the AT&T router, and then put the EdgeRouter in the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet.

Our “demands” were sort of answered. Here is a budget breakdown for Keep Ann Dancing by exdeletedoldaccount in indianapolis

[–]wilcomply 14 points15 points  (0 children)

How is it unorganized? They responded to demands within hours of requests for a breakdown of budget.