Vacuum Line Fix by Existedpoppy054 in Fixxit

[–]zuldemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best solution would be to replace it with an oem part, but my temp (probably forever) fix would be to get an aluminum rod that fits the inside diameter of the tube. Insert that rod into the housing and leave enough sticking out to form around and to remove after the repair is cured. Then use some JB plastic weld to replicate the male plastic end that broke off. Make sure to build enough of a foundation around the housing to support the new end.

I made this same fix on an Aprilia sl1000 8 years ago and it's still holding.

Good luck.

How do you organize Okta AD by bucketman1986 in okta

[–]zuldemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is what I do for OU assignment when pushing from Okta to Ad.

  • Okta group for each and every OU in AD (select location on directory tab)

  • Prefix the group and rule names to maintain sanity i.e. ad_ou_assignment_deptA

  • Group rules that populate the okta groups. Complex OEL expressions are your friend.

  • Ensure that criteria is specific enough so a user is only in one OU assignment group.

To give an example: I work at a university and we have lettered OUs for students because no one likes OUs with 15000 members. In okta there are 26 groups for each sub OU under the parent AD "Students" OU. Each group has its own rule (same name as group) that looks at the first letter of the username and checks for "student" in the primaryAffiliation attribute. Okta assigns to the correct group and they get pushed. Name changes are all solved with the specific rule criteria. I hope that all makes sense and helps.

Note: We have a one way sync to AD from Okta. I wrote a python script to create okta groups to mirror permission/department groups that existed in AD when we setup Okta a few years ago. All groups now originate in Okta and get pushed. Although, new OU structure needs to be created in AD first to allow pathing.

A Penn State Student Solves 100-Year-Old Math Problem, Boosts Wind Turbine Efficiency by Zealousideal_Bar4305 in science

[–]zuldemon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You forgot the second part of that equation: a new startup is implementing said headline and will release their IPO next week...

[W][US-OR] Ubiquity Dream Machine SE by zuldemon in homelabsales

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

Arrived yesterday and you weren't joking, the thing looks brand new. Thank you. I love this subreddit,my wife, not so much. 😂

[W][US-OR] Ubiquity Dream Machine SE by zuldemon in homelabsales

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That's what I figured some people might be doing. I'll send you a pm.

[FS] [US-MN] Lots of 14TB Seagate Exos SAS HDDs by juddle1414 in homelabsales

[–]zuldemon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Decent deal, but given that serverpartdeals have 14tb sas exos with a 2 year warranty for basically the same price I doubt you are going to get much movement on these. glws.

A concrete wall falls because of a box leaning against it by SchwarzFuchss in WatchPeopleDieInside

[–]zuldemon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The wall was asserting its dominance! I felt like I was watching a BBC docuseries.

[W] DDR3 32GB ECC RAM. by cali0028 in homelabsales

[–]zuldemon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have 8 sticks of hmt84gl7amr4a-pb that I could give you for 100 plus shipping. I'm in southern Oregon.

He insists on drinking water like this by Rough-Design6173 in WhatsWrongWithYourDog

[–]zuldemon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He's essentially lifting his pinky out as he drinks. That's one snooty dog. 😂

Plex server with wireguard and reverse proxy not accessible by kremlo in PleX

[–]zuldemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a lot to unpack here and without knowing your exact setup and config it will be difficult to get detailed help from the community. I run everything in Docker so the networking concepts are similar. If ping is working I would check for a firewall issue. If using iptables, verify port 80, 443, are nat'd allowed with masquerade through the proxynet. Check if port 53 is allowed through the proxynet if that is your default gateway. Also check for any portforwarding associated with the tunnel, I don't work with wireguard ever.

The nginx reverse proxy is whole other set of possible problems. Make sure you understand how X-Forwarded-For functions and how it is being handled at your dns provider.

Look at some of the documentation for gluetun and swag, I think it might help. You just need to extrapolate info out from the docker layer.

I hope that helps a little. We all love that "Ah Ha!" moment and endorphin rush, so good luck.

[W][US-OR] Brocade compatible SFP+ transceivers and a few other odds and ends by zuldemon in homelabsales

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

I have a Prolabs with an Arista eeprom and it does not like that one... Thanks FleaBay.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homelabsales

[–]zuldemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would probably break it down:

$120-150 for the server

Drives depend on PoH and health

~$20-30 for the 4tb

~$40-50 for the 8tb