• Windows 10 and RHEL 9 Dual Boot help.

    15
    1 Votes
    15 Posts
    1k Views
    1

    @Mario-Jakovina said in Windows 10 and RHEL 9 Dual Boot help.:

    @Pete-S Any Windows 10 licence will technically work in VM, from my experience.

    Yeah, but we're talking about the embedded license key that sits in the BIOS of the computer (when it comes with Windows OEM).

    In a VM the guest can't access the BIOS of the host so it shouldn't be able to retrieve the embedded Microsoft licensing key. Unless the hypervisor makes it available to the guest.

    The embedded licensing key is used automatically by the Windows installer and it will install Windows without asking the user for a key.

    Back in the day there would be sticker on the bottom of the computer with the licensing key. But now it's stored in the BIOS somewhere and the sticker only has a windows logo on it.

  • Unable to send emails to Gmail from my domain

    24
    0 Votes
    24 Posts
    2k Views
    Mr. JonesM

    @Mario-Jakovina said in Unable to send emails to Gmail from my domain:

    @Mr-Jones said in Unable to send emails to Gmail from my domain:

    Seems like a good time to try convincing the boss we should move our emails to O365. I know he'll say no, but this is ammo for sure.

    I don't think that email only justify cost of O365.
    I have excellent mail experience with different web hosting providers that provide email service included for a fraction of price of O365.

    For example, Hetzner offers 300GB space with unlimited mail accounts for 17 EUR / cca. 20 USD a month.
    (I have not used Hetzner's mail services but I have very good experinece with them in cloud/bare metal services)

    I mean - you would not convince me to buy O365 with this argument 🙂

    Agreed. We already have O365, but I've been instructed to keep Exchange On-Prem exclusively. Sorry that wasn't implied more clearly.

  • Application error -

    Unsolved
    22
    0 Votes
    22 Posts
    2k Views
    WrCombsW

    Update - got windows 11 install USB - going to try to use the installer to replace the files that are corrupt - though i fear the PC can't actually install Windows11.

    edit running system scan through installer cmd now..

  • Password Managers

    36
    0 Votes
    36 Posts
    3k Views
    jt1001001J

    @dafyre Bitwarden has been great here we migrated the whole company over to using it and forced password changes on the coupel external sites we control. So far no issues.

  • Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi

    24
    0 Votes
    24 Posts
    2k Views
    1

    @scottalanmiller said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:

    @hobbit666 said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:

    @scottalanmiller said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:

    Terminal should just be using OpenSSH.

    This might be the issue. Will have a play after my holidays

    In theory, Window's OpenSSH implementation is completely identical to the one on Linux and BSD. I can't way I've tested much in Windows 11, but on 10, it's definitely identical.

    "Completely identical" is a bit of a stretch since it's a fork, so it has additions and changes and might not support everything the main project does. It's likely lagging behind the main project too.

    But "works the same" or "practically the same" or "has the same code base"...

    Microsoft only has one fork, so windows version shouldn't make any noticeable difference.
    https://github.com/PowerShell/openssh-portable

    PS. In OP's case he has probably hasn't the right key in openssh. OpenSSH and Putty don't share their ssh keys. They are in different folders.

  • 0 Votes
    9 Posts
    1k Views
    K

    Correct - you should be using PJsip. Also as far as changing extensions, you can run into the same issue even if you use the same extension number but you change the channel driver from SIP to PJSIP. This is how I've accomplished the task for remote phones that you can't touch. From your EPM, issue a reboot. Then real quick, you change the extension to use PJSIP, go to EPM, and then do a rebuild. If you do it properly, the phone will then grab the new settings and reconfigure itself and work just fine. You can of course do the same thing if you are changing the extension number on it.

  • Using a Snom PA1 for paging

    18
    5 Votes
    18 Posts
    5k Views
    ITivan80I

    You may also want to look into cable management solutions as well.

  • SNOM PA1 AMP SETUP HELP

    2
    0 Votes
    2 Posts
    273 Views
    jt1001001J

    @smartfiber Sent you a DM

  • This topic is deleted!

    1
    0 Votes
    1 Posts
    12 Views
    No one has replied
  • ONLYOFFICE has released ONLYOFFICE Docs version 7.1.

    14
    2 Votes
    14 Posts
    1k Views
    scottalanmillerS

    @Mario-Jakovina said in ONLYOFFICE has released ONLYOFFICE Docs version 7.1.:

    (btw - I hate emails as a communication tool)

    I'm an "email first" person, it's my preferred tool for everything communications related. DeltaChat is great and is a WhatsApp / Telegram style chat client built on top of email. (That's actually a form of email client to check out just because it is interesting to see it and realize it is a mail client.) I've run email hosting businesses and run email for one of the world's biggest companies, so I'm pretty passionate about email 🙂

    Zoho is definitely my number one. But it is proprietary.

    If you want to see open source clients in action, I'd recommend starting with MailCow to see what is out there. RoundCube is big, too.

  • VNC Replacement solution

    25
    0 Votes
    25 Posts
    2k Views
    stacksofplatesS

    @gjacobse said in VNC Replacement solution:

    It's widely known that after you install software you should - reboot.

    While many application function at one hundred percent right after install, some do not.

    noMachine is like that it would seem. Thanks to @stacksofplates for mentioning this simple but very effective fact.

    While I had installed noMachine, I hadn't performed that task on either the host or viewer.

    Thus far - it's been working as designed and across platforms. I still need to test via the iPad - where I had had so much issue previously.

    Thanks again -

    No problem!

  • Restrict access to parent folder but allow child folder access

    19
    0 Votes
    19 Posts
    975 Views
    1

    @Dashrender said in Restrict access to parent folder but allow child folder access:

    @Pete-S said in Restrict access to parent folder but allow child folder access:

    @Dashrender said in Restrict access to parent folder but allow child folder access:

    It's not just a list of all extensions, it's broken out into areas and departments, etc.

    Yes, I imagine that would be the case for most companies.

    The thing is that it would be helpful to have a system to manage it. Different companies, departments, persons or function will have different needs but a good system should be able to accommodate most of those needs with a minimal amount of work.

    Integration between different system is what is need to avoid doing the same work in multiple places. The whole point of having things in a system instead of manually doing it, is to save time and provide organization and when possible automation.

    I don't see a problem replacing files with better system on the technical level. But actually finding system that can get the job done without going with bespoke solutions can be tough. And bespoke software isn't cost effective in a lot of cases.

    I think a paper copy only works until you're more than a page. We're still at a single page.

    I think you can keep it going for quite some time - if you wanted to.

    A long time ago I worked at a company that printed their own little phone book with all the internal extensions and numbers. It had maybe 30 pages or so.

  • Website down, but only for organization Network

    14
    0 Votes
    14 Posts
    919 Views
    scottalanmillerS

    @scottalanmiller said in Website down, but only for organization Network:

    I feel like if the site had funky PHP, that would take the site down for everyone.

    If it is making a bad calls that are similar to logins, that would do it. Fail2Ban (or similar) look for errors from an IP address. So a single IP gets affected.

  • Windows 10 Education?

    3
    0 Votes
    3 Posts
    267 Views
    1

    Hmm, now I'm thinking I probably should have installed Windows 11 instead...

    Well, maybe not, I don't actually run it on anything else.

  • SQL Server 2019

    8
    0 Votes
    8 Posts
    915 Views
    ITivan80I

    Yeah i know a former customer using SQL 2012 and he has since left. I have not tried SQL 2019 yet, i wish that i can work with that software.

  • How to Updated to Fedora 36 from the Command Line

    7
    1 Votes
    7 Posts
    729 Views
    travisdh1T

    Everything in the home lab is being upgraded tonight.

  • SIP Extension for Maintenance Staff in Noisy Environment

    Unsolved
    16
    1 Votes
    16 Posts
    943 Views
    scottalanmillerS

    @JaredBusch said in SIP Extension for Maintenance Staff in Noisy Environment:

    @scottalanmiller said in SIP Extension for Maintenance Staff in Noisy Environment:

    @pmoncho said in SIP Extension for Maintenance Staff in Noisy Environment:

    @JaredBusch said in SIP Extension for Maintenance Staff in Noisy Environment:

    I have one of these.
    https://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-SDW-5066-507024-Double-Sided/dp/B07P68C84D

    The noise cancellation works really good. I don't know about factory floor good, but real good.

    Do you find the (roughly) 500' range to be accurate? I only need 100' but with a few walls in between.

    Walls hit Bluetooth pretty hard.

    The model I linked is DECT.

    Oh okay, those work even better.

  • Proxmox in 2022

    21
    0 Votes
    21 Posts
    2k Views
    scottalanmillerS

    @Doyler3000 said in Proxmox in 2022:

    I've moved most of our important stuff onto Proxmox over the last 2 to 3 years. It's been great.
    I've been using the PBS as well for the backups - it's so much better than manually doing full backups of VMs (which was the case with KVM and it's tools).

    So thumbs up for Proxmox from me.

    We've been using PBS too for backups more recently.

  • HP ILO Fails with Bad RAM

    9
    0 Votes
    9 Posts
    1k Views
    scottalanmillerS

    @scotth yeah, in the past (maybe the long past?) the iLO was a self contained board with its own CPU and RAM!

  • So You Lost Your ERP MSP?

    15
    0 Votes
    15 Posts
    1k Views
    scottalanmillerS

    @Dashrender said in So You Lost Your ERP MSP?:

    @scottalanmiller said in So You Lost Your ERP MSP?:

    @marcinozga said in So You Lost Your ERP MSP?:

    Most software have help -> about menu option and it should list software vendor.

    If you can log in 😉

    But we know the ERP is Oracle NetSuite. But like everyone, they went through a reseller and lost the more important contacts.

    Literally no one has any emails on that at all? have all the people in the company who were involved in that project left the company and their email has been deleted?

    Correct. The people involved quit and the powers that be decided to just delete their accounts rather than manage them in some way. So all contact is lost.