@l0c0b0x Sorry, but no. BTW, since you are online, is the connection to San Juan using fiber completely, or is there still a Microwave hop in there somewhere?
@l0c0b0x Stepdad has a new iPad, he uses it all the time (got rid of his laptop for it) and he says he doesn't notice it any warmer than his first gen iPad
@AaronCopley I know that feeling. It amazes me how the DRAC is the first thing on the chopping block when a server PO is too expensive. It's maybe $300 and it LETS ME FIX YOUR SHIT WHEN IT BREAKS
@AaronCopley I inherited a DRAC 4 with the original firmware from the factory. No one ever set it up, logging in does not work. It is literally too old to update. I'd need a linux liveCD from about 6 years ago.
anyone else here ever heard of credit karma? @voretaq7 recommended it to me (as well as a few other people i know) just wanna gauge people's experiences with their data/recommendations
@l0c0b0x I think I am going to stick with my iPad 2 for a while. The new screen sounds nice, but I don't think it is important enough to spend money on at this time.
We have an SVN setup and there are some things we dislike about it and some things we like about it. We want to move to git, but we're not sure exactly what setup will work for us. We're currently using SVN (w/ Authz) + Apache (w/ WebDAV & LDAP).
Hook to update the live site [like]
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@jollyroger it's a contraction of good day - it's a timezone agnostic greeting so as to avoid the issue of my morning is someone else's afternoon/evening/night
@KennyRasschaert sometimes it's better to keep it the old way instead of "switching to w/o DST" forever. As an example: "Europe/Moscow" MSK tz is now UTC+4 forever, but its +2 here in Ukraine. Still these countries are neighbors and it's weird to move 200km to the East and change time for two hours.
we're fairly sure that the directed port scanning and attacks that the packet spam is trying to mask are not spoofed as such, though it could be re-directed through compromised hosts of course
I'm interested in building the the architecture in the article referenced below.
I currently have a modestly-priced layer-4 load balancer and my application servers are the SSL endpoints.
I want to put an SSL server farm in between my load balancer and my app servers.
Then I will put another ine...
"boobs as big as balloons" - yet, they don't say what kind of balloons. The kind they make balloon animals with at parties, or the hot-air kind you fly around in?
Oh spammers, you are so stupid yet making so much money...
I was curious about false positives while waiting for AVTECH to send me a @#%^ password to their download site for their @#% software, in case it was stuck in the filter.
I already hate the company for their handling of software installs.
It looks like they didn't send a CD although the boss keeps saying they did, meaning he lost it (although I'm pretty sure one of their manuals said they no longer send CD's, you have to download it.)
BUT in order to download you need a password (their site implies it's a "default" password) in conjunction with the email address they used when you purchased.
So now I have to submit a request to them, and apparently they don't AUTOMATE that because I'm still waiting and the "live support" link is "closed" at the moment.
This level of friction to get the software needed to FIND THE UNIT ON THE NETWORK is a definite screw you to the customer.
So I can't set it up, I can't do jack squat, until I get their software that I'm locked out of downloading. Despite it being specific to their hardware and "free."
I'm working with an SSD drive removed from a VMWare ESXi installation. I'm trying to reuse the disk in an existing Linux installation (CentOS 6.2). The drive sits behind an HP Smart Array P410 RAID controller and is configured as a separate logical drive.
When I first attempted a format of the d...
My boss just told someone that he's restarting the filter so "don't tell anyone" but students can get full access to everything for about 10 minutes...why'd you tell them at all? /me scratches head
@BartSilverstrim Every time the R3000 restarts here, all the AD authentication die, and the group-specific filtering breaks until users log out/in. It's great.
For me, the jury's still out on partition labels and all that jazz... sure it lets me reference the partition by a friendly name, but it's breaks about as often as I actually have to use the name.
When 3D printers become a common thing, I'm going to spam people with enlargement pills they can print. Hopefully those idiots will choke to death and spammers won't have any customers left.
Remember that question yesterday about the guy who got root on a server? I had a dream last night about commenting on it telling him to do rm -rf / - and he actually did it on his production box.
I didn't know the easter egg worked in the body of a message...
@KyleSmith ha! We moved a MSA some years back. The one guy didn't realize they're quarter-depth disk shelves. When he started pulling one from the rack, he grabbed for a non-existent rear. Boom. On to the floor.