With Manning announcing that she'll spend her 35 years of incarceration as a self-assigned woman, the US is getting a brief look at a particularly nasty state of affairs that been there for years. The US Army does not provide...
Both of those sets of rules have problems, and you shouldn't use either of them as-is.
In the first set, the first rule allows new incoming traffic to destination port 22 from anywhere. This isn't a problem.
The first problem is that the second rule allows new incoming traffic to destination ...
@JoelESalas I've seen that second iptables example from that question many times and it always pisses me off. I'm just glad I finally got a chance to call it out.
But when you're near 30, there was this amazing phenomenon that occured in your teens called FF6 (FF3 if you were the US) that was epic. It's the only Final Fantasy game I have ever played, before or since.
Yeah... Shadow is one of the best characters in the game... I kinda' want to meet the first guy who just sat there at the very end of the floating continent and waited...
Here's something I exploited the shit out of... go that triangle island in the WoB where the invisible Intagir's show up... have Gau in your party, use Rhodox, he casts Snare, Intagir stops existing, you get 10 magic points... anything else and you all die...
@MDMarra Ugh... yeah it will probably fall apart towards the end... I'm doing pretty well as far as a completionist run, but shit... I'm a 30 year-old man, I ain't gone time for spending hours on the veldt looking for pearl dragn :P
According the walkthroughs I've read, there are a couple of very discrete scenes in the WoB where if you don't specifically run into some monsters, which are VERY easily missed, they will never show up on the veldt, not even in the WoB
When I was like 14 I rember I wrote Square Enix (maybe it was just Square or Squaresoft back then) a physical letter just to let them know how awesome the game was.
This is the weirdest thing... I have no idea why this question is getting so many upvotes... it seemed like plain common sense to me, but apparently the whole world was just waiting for this answer:
I understand that changing the host name/computer name for a Windows based machine (Client or Server) requires a reboot. I realize that once a computer name is changed, a pending machine name is stored in the system registry and is applied on next boot. I was not able to find much technical docum...
I think one of my most upvoted answers was about detailing how inappropriate it is to work in an environment where system admins were doing server work, WHILE DRUNK!
@MichaelHampton I feel like the OP was looking for documentation on the question. For whatever reason, my answer took off [in votes only] and I don't think it was really sufficient.
@MichaelHampton Thanks. The weird thing is that I wish I could provide them with links to MS docs about how often they need to perform restarts... But I don't know of any!
Do you guys think serverfault would be a good place to ask about how to best relate technology (IT infrastructure) concepts to a operations/maintenance director?... if not, any suggestions would be highly appreciated!
@l0c0b0x I'm not sure the SF present favors such questions. :( It seems the focus is direct on the use of thing, not the human side. Maybe workplace.stackexchange.com ?
@MichaelHampton I'm still struggling to say something "real". Both links are very informative, but neither says "you need to reboot at least every 497 days" :)
> Ideally, we would like all update installations to happen seamlessly in the background without a restart. But, in reality, there are situations where the installer is not able to update files because they are in use. In these cases, we need to restart your machine to complete the installation.
MS seems to want you to reboot as little as possible, but in no case less often than every time they publish a security update. In effect, monthly.
Personally I disagree with it being too broad, as they are all made to be feature compatible, when possible, so there are likely only a few differences if any. I can't seem to find any though (I put a few hours into it before asking here). Would it be appropriate for me to flag this for being reopened if I discover any differences, so I can document them here? — FakeRainBrigand37 secs ago
@MichaelHampton to answer that you either have to have the info to hand or you have to go make a feature matrix ... it's consulting and he's a dev looking for a handout
another quirk is that the various interpreters and handlers it loads are all counted against its monolithic memory total, and if you are also using it to cache...
(of course a lot of stuff these days runs directly as part of the web framework they are based off of, which from a dev perspective means that you don't really need a web server as much as load balancing and all that jazz)
"I ran shutdown -r on a remote server and I lost my ssh connection with it.". O RLY? I CAN'T BELIEVE IT. http://serverfault.com/questions/533193/ssh-works-but-putty-cant-connect-to-port-22
A brief extract from my install instructions for the team, to give you a taste:
Before deploying the rest of Master Suite, we need to install a trial copy of Acrobat X Professional. Due to the fact that the Adobe installer team are evil trolls who hate other people, we do not have a licence for Acrobat X Pro directly (the master suite one will not work directly on acrobat) so it needs to be installed as a _trial_ copy of acrobat professional _prior_ to installing the rest of the master suite and it needs to be installed specifically as an “exception” to the Adobe Master Suite package. The…
@MilesErickson go ahead and guess how my last day or so has been, from reading that!
then install master suite, which says "hey this guy has a trial copy of acrobat pro, we can totally licence that for him"
on the plus side, I've reduced all this to two commands that need to be run in order, so actually it won't be too bad to just roll this out via SCCM in the end... we just need to make sure the SCCM install routine for Master Suite tests that Acrobat is installed first and waits until it is.
Incidentally, the mac version of the installer (we have lots of macs and lots of PCs so need to do both) does include Acrobat as part of the main package.
And the adobe enterprise packaging tools that produced a working but complicated installation for Windows are failing to produce a working version of the simplified Mac OSX install.
@RobM It's fascinating, because on the one hand we're all on notice that the entire profession of administration will soon be phased out due to superior engineering, and on the other hand, this is how we spend our time.
True enough... though actually that's one of the things that can't be automated. We can make the tape hoppers bigger and we can improve how well the ILO modules work but you still need someone to push a button or load a tape library or install a disk somewhere
and you still need people to design complex network systems and others to write complex scripts to make the designs happen
@RobM I thought maybe it was just me expecting too much - but nope. No one gives a shit and it's starting to affect my attitude to things outside of work.
@RobM Which I've tried - but when I'm getting bombarded with emails after work and no one seems to get calls except me when I'm on call. (Mostly because I think the help desk guys don't want to be screamed at by the other guys for calling)
I'll try to use my script ( which has been written for msa p2000 g3 ) with old san array msa2324. It seems like array actualy do authorization and return session key, but my next request ( with sessionKey cookie ) stil return "Unauthorized access requested". See screenshots below
I had rebooted ...
First I'm sorry of not being able to find better tags for this question.
I'm running the IT in a small company on my spare time, and I'd like to find a tool that would help me for the following tasks:
List all the resources of my IT (servers, virtual machines, switch, etc.)
List all the servic...
We just had a server installed and the guy doing the installation put our server, internet access etc on one vswitch and then connected the other to our storage server, which obviously our VMs need to be able to access, which is something we can't do while they're on different switches. Can anyon...
Anyone got any tips for how to get into Win8 repair from a laptop that won't boot and won't let me eject the CDROM to boot from something? I'm building a PE on USB as can't think of anything else lol
all can anyone help me, I have a bukkit server with 40 slots and a friend of mine has a bukkit server two with 10 slots. They are different server and we would like to join them. E.G so people join My server first and then walk though a portal and they get to his server. We have been on a few dif...
@mdmarra I'm told that doesn't work in CS6 any more. Each install is activated/licenced to the machine its installed on, so if you do an image install then the licence fails on the machines you install the image onto
I sometimes feel like DevOps jobs just make up things and tech keywords in their ads...
Our applications heavily utilize Amazon Web Services (services in use include EC2, ELB, SQS, Route 53, S3, EBS, CloudFront, CloudFormation) as well as memcached, RabbitMQ, Chef, Puppet, LAMP (Ubuntu), MySQL clustering, Splunk, New Relic, GitHub, and more. We code in a variety of languages with an emphasis on AngularJS, Ruby and Clojure.
@ewwhite That questions seriously smacks of "I don't want to pay for IT Support, so I want a piece of software that completely replaces it". If it was that easy, we'd all be doing it in the first place. >=[
@MDMarra we plan to. we're using the Parallels SCCM client for mac which is much better than the MS SCCM client for mac, and the parallels client should allow us to deploy OSX directly from SCCM the same as Windows. Once we have that nailed I think we'll have something interesting to blog about
Can anyone explain why sorting email by sender or mail header is a server-side rule but sorting by recipient is a client side rule? How does that make sense?
That product makes me all O_o First, it's from Parallels, the makers of Plesk Second, it "extends" SCCM... I'm not fond of official extensions, they tend to be hard as h*ll to use. Third-party just gives me the shivers.