Nice step by step Tim, are you using KIM yourself in production?

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RE: Fedora 26 KVM HTML5 Remote Access with Web-Console via Kimchi
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RE: Bat file Protection
Head and brick wall comes to mind....
I don't see any security issue, if anything you should allow people to see what's being installed whenever they are silently installed or not.
It just seems strange and you are being vague with what you are asking and you are not listening to the same repeated answers which Scott stated.Post some of this batch file leaving out any sensitive information you are worried about, but remember it's plain text, so you should not be storing passwords or anything sensitive in batch files anyway and even if you encrypted the batch file, the user will still need to unecrypt to run the file, so thats a flawed option.
If there is nothing malicious in the batch file, then you should have no issue posting it?
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RE: Drinking After Studying Boosts Memory
haha, I enjoy a drink, some people enjoy smoking, I used to smoke (cigarettes) a couple of years ago but gave that up, but I wouldn't ever criticize anyone for smoking though, each to their own and all that..
I'm not prepared to give up a social and relaxing drink, I mostly only drink at the weekends but I am guilty of binge drinking a bit..I'm a jack daniels fan...
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RE: Drinking After Studying Boosts Memory
I always knew there was a benefit to drinking alcohol haha
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RE: Sodium release for helpdesk: related tickets, attachments, changed time management, etc.
@quixoticjeremy - Thanks for answering my questions.
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RE: Sodium release for helpdesk: related tickets, attachments, changed time management, etc.
I can see it's defiantly far away from production, but it looks like it has lots of potential and your asking the community for features and ideas, which is great!.
Just a few questions:
Notes:
- once you have reset password it doesn't take you back to login screen after.
- agent installed fine on Centos 7 although, most information not populated yet
Questions:
- how are password's stored / are they securely hashed and salted?
- We there be an email to add ticket option for users?
- will closed tickets be removed from main view. (different group view of main list?)
- delete ticket completely option?
- what is the main development path, focus?
- will this only be hosted, and if so what are the future plans of monitization?
- option to remove account and all related ticket data, machine data?
- will there be a timed or configurable auto logout?
Just some things that I could think of at this stage?
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RE: Sodium release for helpdesk: related tickets, attachments, changed time management, etc.
@quixoticjeremy Thanks for confirming, I have signed up and I will take a look around.
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RE: Sodium release for helpdesk: related tickets, attachments, changed time management, etc.
What Ticket/Helpdesk system is this?
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RE: Migrating away from XenServer
@travisdh1 said in Migrating away from XenServer:
After this, it would be easier to just copy the actual drive image from XenServer. Just about any tool can convert those un-exported images no problem.
Will you be using Ovirt?
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RE: Replacing FreePBX with FusionPBX
Is there many people using Fusion PBX in production? is that much of a comparison compared to Freepbx? GUI looks slightly nicer than Freepbx.
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RE: Do you use Guacamole?
@nashbrydges Thanks for posting this nash, will have to try this with fail2ban.
If anyone is interested there is a nice bash script for getting Guacamole installed:
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RE: Do you use Guacamole?
Its very good, I have installed and used many times, would be nice to have a feature to limit the amount of login attempts or google Captcha.
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RE: Adobe to kill off flash in 2020
Couldn't agree more, defiantly no need for flash now with HTML5, think we can defiantly put that one in the coffin.
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RE: Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install
Windows 7 was aero and I didn't mind it to be fair, I loved windows 7, was quite an Xp fan once they got everything ironed out in sp3 as well.
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RE: Microsoft putting MSPaint out to pasture
@scottalanmiller lol, this is probably true, I do remember an article about some os code that was leaked a long time ago and they were quite embarrassed with even some of the comments that was left in the code as well.
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RE: Microsoft putting MSPaint out to pasture
Without moving too far away from op, how about Microsoft make paint open source and give it to the people to look after and manage.
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RE: Microsoft putting MSPaint out to pasture
Budgie Environment looks nice, might have to try that, the notification area looks very well done, just seen some images of that, not seen that one before.
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RE: Microsoft putting MSPaint out to pasture
@scottalanmiller Do you use these on your main machines Scott? I have been a fan of gnome before ubuntu changed to unity, But gnome has changed so much since then, I'm aware ubuntu is going back to gnome, but I'm not sure If I like the new gnome. I know I want a Debian based distro, so it's just finding a gui I like.
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RE: Microsoft putting MSPaint out to pasture
I may seem petty, I normally use photoshop anyway, but my main point is I don't want it removed, I've had it on my machine since windows 3.0
@scottalanmiller - I've tried many, I'm not sure which distro to go with though, I have downloaded deepin to try, as You showed some nice pics in your thread the other day, haven't got round to trying it in a VM yet though.