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Saying Hello!
I just wanted to post a quick note to say hello to everyone. Ever since I found this site several months ago I have checked it daily and it has provided me with a good deal of inspiration and knowledge. I am new to networking and have an Associate's degree in it with the emphasis on Cisco technology and the CCNA. I do not…
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Free OpenSource SIEM that you recommend?
My experience in InfoSec is extremely limited so I'd like some input from the experienced folks in here :) I'd like to implement some useful SIEM to truly monitor my environment, I was wondering if there are good free open source out there? Also, what commercial tools do you recommend? I'm thinking of trying Splunk, but…
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Awesome JavaScript Book
Lots of things have been going on at work lately. We've gone almost full blown open source for our projects as we have the same problem everyone runs into (no budget). Besides being free, the beauty of open source has been being able to customize the software to suit your needs. For the most part the defaults have really…
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Ideas for at home IT projects
In a couple weeks, I'm going to be beginning my first professional job! Yes! While I cannot begin on these projects until the 1st of the year due to my online class is not done until December and I'm also trying to pass the Security+ (after passing both the A+ and Network+ this year) by the end of the year, I'm looking for…
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Crest Certified Professionals
Hi Has anyone passed any Crest certifications. I would like to become crest certified, but don't just wont to dive in. I would like to make sure that I have a good foundation to take and pass the exam. I have a good background in network and network security, but lack any programming or Linux skills. I believe if I can get…
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Label maker
Does anyone have a particular brand/model of label maker that they like, for identifying cables and switches? Right now, I'm using a Panduit LS7, which works pretty well, but it's been discontinued a while and now label cartridges are becoming impossible to find. I'd like to find something that can label both…
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Anyone configure their network Firewall / Wireless for Chromecast?
Cisco has a lot of documentation for the configuration of this for the wireless side of things, but wondering if anyone has made exceptions for this on their ASA to allow traffic into the network? I am having a hell of a time finding anything on that. Thanks!
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Outsourcing server/network alerts
I work at a MSP and right now we monitor a bunch of servers and network devices. I'm considering outsourcing the after-hours monitoring to a 3rd party, but I have limited experience in this area and am looking for recommendations. I would need this 3rd party to respond to any alerts within 15 minutes and either resolve the…
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Help with cisco packet tracer problem
Start with subnet 10.10.0.0 255.255.0.0 Requirements for the lab HQ site needs to support 200 ip addresses. configure HSRP between the two routers in HQ NJ site needs to support 100 ip addresses NY site needs to support 100 ip addresses CL site needs to support 100 ip addresses Configure the proper static routes on each of…
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Don't you just love it when.......
When you start in a new job / department (fill in the blank) and there is this job task that is "easy" or there is "nothing too it". Yet no one seems to know how to do it or want to do it. Usually there is one guy/gal who knows it and they are a risk element for a process. Have you experienced this? Please share if you are…
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Calling all Penetration Testers
Hi I was hoping to get some advice from anyone in, or pursuing a career as a penetration tester. How rewarding do you find the job? Does the job keep you interested or can it become boring? What skills make a good pen tester? What study path would you recommend to someone starting out? To be a good pen tester what level of…
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Quick DHCP/Static IP Question
Hey guys, Just wondering if someone would be able to help me with a situation: There's a specific ip address set as static ip address somewhere. It wasn't signed out by DHCP or reserved. I found through tracert the name of the device and I can ping it but have no idea what it is. At this point, I'm thinking it's a device…
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Shattered my i5 what options do I have
My contract is with Verizon, my contract is up in April 2015. What options do I have at this point? I'd like to get the 6+ but would settle for the 6. My phone is embarrassing my director laughed it. :) Thoughts Thanks!
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How do you stay motivated?
I'm a huge sports fan and now that the hockey and football season is well underway I'm not motivated to study anymore. I'm watching NHL and NFL games instead of reading a book and the way I'm going I'm not even going to reach my goals for the year and I'm really not proud of it. I used to read a chapter per day but now it…
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255 Terabits a Second: New Fiber Speed Record
Check this out! http://www.cio.com/article/2838991/internet/255-terabits-a-second-new-fiber-speed-record.html
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Anyone have experience with Bromium?
I saw a presentation on this company's vSentry platform recently and was intrigued by its promise to eliminate all malware by 100%. Yeah, one hundred percent. Their software works by silo-ing processes and tasks so that malware live and die with the start and end of each initiation. Once installed and configured, there's…
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Surface Pro 3 - Are you using it? Would you recommend it?
I'm in the market for a new device and I was wondering if many of you were using the Surface Pro 3 as your primary study device? If you are, would you recommend it? Any suggestions or recommendations are welcome!
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More free IT resources for students!
Enjoy! https://education.github.com/pack
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3 possible career directions.
Accidentally posted to wrong sub-forum. Sorry about that. Life has recently thrown me a sufficiently large curveball. I'm working on recoiling from a pretty large life event and I really need to start anew. I've thrown out a resume recently and it's gotten a substantial amount of interest. Seeing as I have a few options, I…
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Issues upgrading vmware-tools on a 32-bit machine with 64-bit vSphere/vCenter
The previous sys admin for some reason has a mix of 32-bit and 64-bit RedHat Linux machines in VMWare vSphere. I'm not sure the reason why behind this. I want to upgrade the VMWare-Tools in our dev environments before moving on to the Prod env. I'm having issues with one of the 32-bit machines in the upgrade process. I've…
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Intel RAID Controller Issue
Hello, I just came back from a meeting to the alarm sound of the RAID controller in my file server. When I opened the Intel RAID Web Console, I found that the drive in SLOT4 is faulty. I also found that the drive in SLOT7 says "(Foreign) Unconfigured Good. The Intel RAID controller is an SRCSASBB8I, and the server was a…
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Home full-disk encryption options (Windows)?
Now that TrueCrypt is out the window, and if your mobo doesn't have a TPM chip (for BitLocker), what are y'all using for FDE on home machines? I'm looking at DiskCryptor but would like to see what others are using in a home/consumer environment https://diskcryptor.net/wiki/Main_Page
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SSH Cipher Error for Linux Red Hat
So I'm trying to use PuTTY (v0.5 on Win 7 to get to a Linux Red Hat Enterprise 5.10 PuTTY is throwing the following error: PuTTY Fatal ErrorCouldn't agree a client-to-server cipher (available: aes 128-ctr, aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr) My /etc/hosts.allow file has my computer IP address in the file ALL: 143.83.221.108 Under…
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Arista Switches
Has Anyone here ever worked with Arista switches in a Cisco environment?
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U2F multi factor auth
This looks pretty cool and hopefully a promising way to roll out MFA to the masses. http://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com/2014/10/strengthening-2-step-verification-with.html https://www.duosecurity.com/u2f How a USB key drive could remove the hassles from two-factor authentication | PCWorld
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gotomeeting problem
I have a webinar this morning for about 15 people. We were getting errors last night, and found out that java needed to be upgraded on a few machines. No big deal, took care of that. However .... I have three machines that after upgrading java, they will not connect. Gotomeeting begins to start, then stops at the security…
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CMDB or Asset Management Federation
Does anyone know of a good product that will federate data from several CMDBs/Asset Management Databases? The scenario I face is this: There exist several CMDBs/Asset Management DBs (i.e. Tripwire, BigFix, ePO, etc...), and I want to federate them all in to a single source. I'm tired of being required to log in to each…
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Question about NAT on ASA (8.4)
Can i apply two nat statements on a ASA? I am trying to setup l2l vpn and apparently i need to "double nat" to prevent the interesting traffic from being natted. I already have my normal nat enabled (nat (inside,outside) dynamic source). DO i have to disable this nat?
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Wireshark question
I have found ways to A) locate a bandwidth hog and B) see a breakdown of bandwidth usage by protocol but now i need to tie the two together with some correlation and find the host that is eating up bandwidth with UDP. Anyone know how to achieve this?
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A good free topology program?
Hi Everyone, Can anyone recommend a good, free and easy topology diagram program? Thanks!
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iptables...I own you!
When we first deployed Elasticsearch we had major issues with CentOS. This lead us to using Ubuntu because time was limited and we needed a proof of concept up quickly. It worked well and we got the go ahead to go further. Following training and general browsing we finally found that it was time to expand our cluster.…
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Radius Accounting server
Never mind please can this thread be deleted.
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Good tools for diagnosing wireless issues
I am working on a a transient wifi issue, it only effects the wireless network of the business. The wired LAN is unaffected. For some background, the business is industrial in nature and has very large open spaces filled with tall metal racks and in other areas large machines that are ovens (possible microwaves?) and high…
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Google, cloud storage...privacy?
hi, Maybe I am just paranoid, or maybe it's just being well aware of the Internet drawbacks, but I would like to know how do you preserve your personal privacy while using so many internet exposed products? (Google and their apps, Dropbox/Google Drive/OneDrive/Box and their equivalents, other search engines,…
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Some interesting reads from my Offensive Network Security Class.
Smashing the Stack an overview on Buffer Overflows Smashing the Stack for Fun and Profit by Aleph One Buffer Overflow Defcon video from the creators of Metasploit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMSwRVM4v9k
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Specialized team vs general team
The most common team setup you can find in the workplace is either a team where every member has a broad overview of the stuff or a team where every member is specialist in a matter. Which one do you think is better and why? I think that a team where each member is specialist in something is far better, as you have a…
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Infographic on Cybersecurity
Here is a link to a site that has an interesting infographic on Cybersecurity.
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Build a gaming pc advice
Looking for some advice on a new project for me, which I am excited to work with. I will be building several new gaming desktop pc's and looking for advice on hardware especially processors of good and bad of AMD vs Intel? I want to run a quad core pc but this will be a project done below $700 and be great to hear a few…
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Video guys - Need recommendation
I have a director that currently has dual monitors. He wants to also have a TV that can display to guests or other employees. The TV is to replicate one of the desktop screens. The PC is an HP laptop on a docking station using the DVI and VGA connections. It does have display ports but don't believe they can be used in…
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Software scanner for software for a new car
Have recently purchased a new car (Honda). The whole car operates on software. I know of software scanners one can use to troubleshoot and maintain the car with. Was wondering if anyone on the list has one and if they can share their experience with it. thanks
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Call Manager- Gateways and Gatekeepers
I've been asked to look into this and prepare to implement it in our live production. Well, sure feel pressure as I have never heard of it before and I only hold an ICND1 Cert, but there is lots of step-by-step instructions and documentations online. I'm hoping to get any answers of people that have implemented this and…
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Windows 7 Pro - Remote Admin Issue
This all started when I was trying to do a software license inventory using EMCO. I found that about 15% of my Windows 7 workstations will not allow me to do the following: Access the \\computername\c$ share Run a remote software scan using EMCO. (when I run EMCO in workstation with this issue the process goes like this:…
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Database Tables without Relationships in the Schema
Is this common? In our database we have ~32% of all tables are standalone with no relationship. Some are part of an ETL which would explain why they aren't related, but still that's a lot! This is a data warehouse environment with some transactions going on. Is this common?
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Important emails in outlook
How do you guys prefer to store the really important emails you get in your outlook? Because I have find a better solution, I keep the box very clean and leave just the 2-3 hyper important emails I need in there until the time comes where I no longer need them. I have tried creating tickets in our ticketing software…
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Red Hat Satellite 6 !
https://access.redhat.com/products/red-hat-satellite Thoughts? I thought they wanted to replace it with some newer tool? ( http://www.redhat.com/summit/2011/presentations/summit/whats_next/thursday/summit-2011.warner_sanders_t_1400_future_of_satellite-v7.pdf )
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Cisco ISE compatibility with Parallels Desktop
So I've seen Cisco ISE installation done successfully with VMWare fusion within a Macbook Pro, but haven't been able to find anything on Parallels. While ISE is Redhat based, I am not sure if the compatibility is optimal. Does anyone have guidance on this? If not, I'll just install fusion, but I'm really just trying to…
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Stuck between the two. Lenovo or Macbook pro?
So this is my situation: I will be upgrading my laptop in the near future (A measly i3 1.4ghz with 4 gb RAM, 128 SSD). It has done me somewhat well, but can't take too much of a load. So I was first thinking about buying a lenovo laptop because I was thinking either virtualizing a linux distro inside of Windows and I have…
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Hello Everyone
Hello Everyone, I am new in this Forum and having been doing CCNA program. I think, i can share good things with you. So, Be with me and get more info about the course. Thanks
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Elastix's: Anyone here use it
Hey guys, I'm teaching myself Elastix's for work, has anyone here used it? anyone got some resources for it?
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Coursera course starting tomorrow: Surveillance Law
This sounds interesting. Easy way to grab some CPEs. Starts tomorrow and runs until Dec. 9th. https://www.coursera.org/course/surveillance Surveillance Law Learn how police and intelligence agencies can access your data, and how the law (might) protect you! Hackers, attorneys, and concerned citizens are all welcome.…
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Accessing the Cisco Console from an MRV server
Dear all, in preparation for the Switch Exam I just hooked up the MRV terminal server which I got from our old datacenter (48 ports, totally CCIE ready ) and the Cisco 2960. I have telnet access to the MRV now but when I try to get to the Cisco I get this: InReach:0 >connect port async 1Unable to connect to port 1 This…
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Alpine Linux DMVPN Module....
Hi guys! Im not sure where I should post this, so I just figured I'd ask here. I'm heavily involved in DMVPN work, and was searching the net when I found this link: Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN) - Alpine Linux My question is, has anyone ever tried this DMVPN module for Alpine Linux, and if so, does it work well, or at all…
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WSUS Offline Update question
I've been testing the WSUS offline updates on my computer is there a reason why it doesn't install Security Updates? I need to install hundreds of Security Updates, but I don't want to install them manually.
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Proxy Server Software
Hello, We are in the process of setting up a new server environment. Does anybody have a recommendation for Proxy server software?
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State/Federal regulation Mandating wireless providers to provide service to ES
Hey guys, Do any of you know if there is a law or regulation that makes wireless providers have to provide wireless coverage if it's dependent upon emergency services to function? - ie: Ambulances which need real time communication to hospitals of life saving information of patient in vehicle. I know that ISP's have…
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Unicast flooding
Hi, I have set up a port on a switch to be a trunk and connected it to a packet capture. and I am seeing traffic getting flooded down this port with from a point to point conversation between two end points 44:03:a7:ae:93:00 <---> 00:1b:21:96:68:b0 on the switch I do a show mac and i see TOR_ASH#sh mac address-table | i…
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VBScript is it worth learning
Kind of an opened question. I have been looking at Python as a first language to learn and they say it is easy. I understand basic Python but not like Network Admin Python Scripts. But I have found an interest with VBScript. Can anyone contribute. Is VBScript worth learning or should I stick with just Python? If Python,…
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Google Corprate Accounts
Hi does any one use corporate Google accounts? if so does it allow multi users to log in to android devices? So if I have a android tablet, and I add it to my account, can multiply users log on and off it with protected working space. Or is this only supported on devices that have the multi user feature enabled by the…
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Web application scanners like Cenzic?
I'm doing some research on different products to use for web application vulnerability scanning such as Cenzic hailstorm. Does anybody have some tools they recommend I try out?
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disk defrag on a SBM or any server
Guys, I defrag my hard drive sometimes (less on a ssd) but does the idea of defragging still apply to a RAID-Based server array's on a domain controller or member servers for instance that has a exchange/SQL database on it. I have a few instances at work were customer SBM servers have jack-of-all-trades DC's that have…
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this thing looks pretty neat plus it's from Kenya....
ABOUT | BRCK Specs | BRCK
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VMware VirtualCenter service won't start
I had a power outage the other day, and unfortunately I don't have my lab on backup. I have plenty of other prod gear on backup, so to add more I'll need a couple more units. I'm now contemplating putting my lab on battery backup. This issue has been a big headache. I have my vCenter running as a VM off one of my ESXi…
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external security scan
Can anyone recommend an external scan tool or service that can be used as an as needed check between annual pen tests? I have looked into Qualys and Nessus and they seem a little expensive for what i'm trying to accomplish.
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Scripting based off changes in AD
Has anyone done anything fancy (or simple!), using changes in AD as the trigger? I am trying to automate shadow group membership (as if shadow group membership isn't automated enough). I've enabled auditing on the event I want (user add or move OU's) and will write a posh script to watch event viewer for those events,…
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Freetext indexes on FT columns?
Does your environment implement such indexing or do you leave off the indexes from the text columns? It seems most, if not all of the environments don't allow for free text querying on free text columns. What's your thoughts on this, it seems that if the field is only their for description such as a data dictionary it…
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Traffic Analysis / Masquerading legality?
I was wondering if anyone is familiar with the laws and regulations that govern public traffic analysis and social media account masquerading. I know that for educational purposes you can have "fake" social media accounts and that under certain circumstances you can monitor, but not log traffic for educational purposes.…
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I need a new router. WRT1900AC?
So I am in the market to buy a new router. Been leaning towards the WRT1900AC. My home set up includes a HP Proliant N54 Server, a fairly beefy custom built gaming rig, another beefy gaming/htpc rig that I haven't yet but will set up with XMBC and all that jazz, multiple wireless devices(laptop, up to 3 phones, 2 tablets,…
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Ip in the same subnet gets routed Why?
Hi In windows 2008 server R2, it is connecting to production network through the teamed network adapter.Ip of the teamed adapter is 10.157.86.31 255.255.255.0 and its gateway is 10.157.86.1 And the server is getting backed up with the backup interface configured with 10.128.141.64 255.255.248.0 in one of the nic in the…
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Cloud Security
For those who have organizations focused on cloud technologies, I am wondering what some of the hurdles / risks / security implications you have had to face or deal with. Does anyone have comments / opinions on Windows Azure in an enterprise environment?
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AT&T denial of service letter. Please help.
Att does not provide high speed Internet where I live, a local co-op can but says I need a denial of service letter from AT&T. Of course AT&T after several calls has no clue what I'm talking about, does anyone have any clue what or who I need to contact?
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RDP question (Dual Monitors)
RDP questions - if I have a VM desktop built out, how can I get it to show dual monitors. The VM hosted on a server so I am not sure what I would need to request to get dual screen access for my VM session. It's not recognizing a second monitor when I go into the properties on the VM. However I do have dual screens on my…
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Hortonworks Training
Today I completed day one of the Hortonworks Operations Training. It was pretty standard introduce yourself, what you do, and what you planned to do with Hadoop. Once that was done we went over the basic of Hadoop, big data, and some use cases. Near the end we finally deployed a cluster of four nodes and that was…
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Proxy server (Linux)
Any recommendations? Is Squid still a good option ? I'm in the process of implementing a proxy server...
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iPhone 5S V's iPhone 6 - Thoughts?
Just wondering if anyone here has/had both iPhone 5S and iPhone 6. I currently have iPhone 5S but looking at the comparison and apart from a bigger screen I'm not sure it's worth the upgrade? The iPhone 6 still has a 8 megapixel camera - I'm just not sure what I am paying extra for? Thoughts? Was it worth the upgrade?
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Any linux mint experts on running vmware errors
Looking for anyone good with linux mint 17 that may of had complications installing vmware or virtualbox? I am unsure how to get many task running on my linux system as a newer user. Been a much harder task then what I am used to. Any suggestions? What are some good ways to get used to linux commands and installing more…
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LInkedin's Impact
How many of you have your boss, manager or any other superiors as connections in your Linkedin professional network and how does that impact the way you participate on group discussions, do you have to consider them first when you are about to express yourself or give your own opinion in discussion? The reason I am asking…
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Did any one go to the BlackHat conference in Las Vegas last month?
I heard it was very interesting with some impressive talks, and as quoted in PC Mag, was not an event for the 'faint of heart'! Here I've put together a list of best takes/pieces of information from the conference: 3 Must-watch videos from the BlackHat conference: 3 Must-Watch Videos from BlackHat Conference 2014 Top ten…
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Windows 10 Technical Preview available now!
Windows Technical Preview - Microsoft Windows Just downloading it now, will load it up in VMware Workstation once downloaded... The Enterprise edition is here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/dn798751.aspx?ocid=wc-mscom-wol
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Training Poll/Preferences
Hey All, Working on some research and hoping to get some feedback from the field. Two polls for the community: First, if you had to choose a training option which one would you choose: 1) $29 per month - full length video courses broken down into sections (think CBT nuggets), one new "course" per QTR 2) $9 per month -…
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Which is correct: "troubleshooted" or "troubleshot"?
Been in the IT arena for quite a few years now and I've heard both of these terms. I'm updating my resume, and am curious as to which term is actually correct. I prefer troubleshooted, but I feel that non-IT folk (HR perhaps) would see this as incorrect. Any input on this?
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BREAKING: next Windows OS! (Not 9)
Microsoft's next OS is Windows 10 Microsoft decides to skip a digit because it's too cool for school Windows 10 everyone
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Database clean up
Any recommended best practices anyone care to share? Right now I am going through ~100 tables in a DW looking for usage of the tables and to see if any tables are just floating out there not being used. I found some seek, scan and update queries to see the activity of the table. Any other recommendations while going…
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How many IT books do you get through a year
Out of interest how many do you get through a year? I have quite a collection building up on my kindle and ipad - starting to work my way through them. Some are 300 pages others up to 1500.
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SCCM - Data Reporting and Analysis
Just curious if any of you have written SQL against an SCCM database. I used to get access to views and do my queries there, but I was wondering if there was an IDE within in SCCM to write SQL? I've seen views built out on the presentation layer almost like a Universe in BOXI. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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Blackhat (2015) official trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5jCYzfndFs
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Men - Can you provide me some research data via survey?
I am drafting a research presentation for one of my communication courses. I require the survey responses of professional, working men. The survey is 10 questions and should take no more than 5 minutes. You can provide any feedback at the very end. All answers are anonymous. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PTYS9F2 Thank you!
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Mobile lab
Thinking of getting a laptop to do some labbing while out and about - does anyone here any recommendations? I am toying with a mac book pro (16gb ram, 512gb ssd pci-e)
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need some help diagnosing app crashes
Howdy boys im hoping someone can point me in the right direction on this cause im out of ideas. Ive been experiencing app crashes with ONLY game clients. I experienced it quite often with bf4. I always chalked it up to bf4s constant problems. Bf4 was a mess at one point. So flash forward a few months and now i am…
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Multiple sudoers under /etc, what does visudo point to?
So I ran into this today at work. I had to give someone an account on the dev box, DBA type. They wanted root access, I said lets settle for sudo privilege first. When I went to add the DBA into sudo, there are multiple sudoers files under /etc. Looks like all are difference file size along with time/date stamp. I wasn't…
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vCloud Automation + UCS Manager + OS deployment
I cannot find anything online. Google seem to have let me down so far. 1. You can create Blueprints to deploy a UCS Blade from the UCS Manager 2. The blade will then take a service profile from the UCSM and does "its thing" It seems that PXE is the only way to deploy the OS. Anyone done anything like that before ? Are…
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'Physical' usage of vBlock components
Does anyone know if VCE has a policy to exclude UCS blades from support if these are taken out of the virtual environment and are being used as standalone physical server ? So rather than using as ESXi host, use them as Windows / Linux server etc.
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How do you monitor a bunch of domains for expiration
As an MSP I find that we have to keep track of a growing number of public domains. As we take on new clients who registered domains in their own accounts, I don't get any notification prior to expiration. Does anyone know of a good tool for monitoring and alerting on a large (1000+) amount of public domains?
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I've come to the conclusion (Development / Database ) Related
You MUST have development knowledge to fully un tap the full capability of SQL. There are too many knowledge gaps when you are only dealing with the database. I can code SQL at an intermediate level, designing reports etc. But when you start to get into understanding how it works within an application and how to build the…
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Spacewalk - Am I right?
I am looking at managing about 10 to 12 servers all with CentOS (except one that has Ubuntu). I want to be able to see which ones need updates and the normal server stats (CPU utilization, RAM utilization, hard drive space). I also want to be able to login to a web interface and set them all to update. Am I right in…
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Weird subnets appearing on my LAN
So, over the past few days my internet has been awful. I am a Cox communications customer - I called them after reviewing my firewall logs (appeared I was getting attacked - lots and lots of packets were being blocked. More than usual). Anyway, they ended up saying they couldn't do a thing about it and that I had to get in…
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Need some opinions on NAS
I work for an MSP that supports small government, non-profit, and small businesses. We re-sell Intronis backup service which includes offsite backups along with local storage. When we sell offsite service we generally include local backups as well and generally use a Lenovo/EMC/Iomega NAS. Usually the ix2 or px4 models (2…
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Critical Bash Vuln
Remote code execution potential! Bug in Bash shell creates big security hole on anything with *nix in it | Ars Technica
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Cloud Computing - Opinion
There may already be a thread regarding this, but I haven't seen it. I'd just like opinions from a bunch of other IT professionals on what you think it means and how it will impact the market. The word has been around for a couple of years now but the only businesses I've seen heavily using cloud technologies are small…
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Another Apple Security Issue?
Looks like another potential security issue with IOS 8 https://bgr.com/2014/09/25/ios-8-security-flaw-browser/
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Linux pci.ids domain configuration?
Does anyone know where to set (or view) the domain of which the pci.ids file pulls from? I'm assuming to set it is lspci -O net.domain=x Is that correct? At the very least, can someone point me to where I can view what it is set to currently? I can run lspci -O help and it'll display "pci.id.ucw.cz" in the net.domain…