@scottalanmiller Lol that is what sometimes my kids watch haha
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RE: What Are You Watching Nowposted in Water Closet
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RE: Website Security Auditor Recommendations Wantedposted in IT Discussion
YOu can also do a free test from Qualys
https://www.qualys.com/free-services/
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RE: Server 2016 EFS turned onposted in IT Discussion
Is probably one of the copied files from the old server, did you check which files are encrypted on the server?
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
@gjacobse Yeah, I usually place them on my Github account.
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RE: Server 2016 EFS turned onposted in IT Discussion
@CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:
@dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:
Is probably one of the copied files from the old server, did you check which files are encrypted on the server?
Yes, chatting with @scottalanmiller he found that all Server Windows 2016's have EFS on by default. I have just never seen a pop-up telling me to back up the key before.
Gotcha, this happens with Windows 10 too.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
@mattspeller It has been bad the last 3 weeks like real bad.
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RE: Server 2016 EFS turned onposted in IT Discussion
@Obsolesce said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:
@CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:
@dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:
@CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:
@dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:
Is probably one of the copied files from the old server, did you check which files are encrypted on the server?
Yes, chatting with @scottalanmiller he found that all Server Windows 2016's have EFS on by default. I have just never seen a pop-up telling me to back up the key before.
Gotcha, this happens with Windows 10 too.
Our shop has seen some Windows 10 Laptops that seem to have Bitlocker turned on by default. Which is a little scary if you don't know it's on and to backup your key.
Bitlocker is never on by default...
Dell has been shipping a lot with bitlocker on by default.
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RE: Server 2016 EFS turned onposted in IT Discussion
@Obsolesce said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:
@dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:
@Obsolesce said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:
@CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:
@dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:
@CCWTech said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:
@dbeato said in Server 2016 EFS turned on:
Is probably one of the copied files from the old server, did you check which files are encrypted on the server?
Yes, chatting with @scottalanmiller he found that all Server Windows 2016's have EFS on by default. I have just never seen a pop-up telling me to back up the key before.
Gotcha, this happens with Windows 10 too.
Our shop has seen some Windows 10 Laptops that seem to have Bitlocker turned on by default. Which is a little scary if you don't know it's on and to backup your key.
Bitlocker is never on by default...
Dell has been shipping a lot with bitlocker on by default.
That's Dell doing it then, not Windows. Totally different.
Yeah, but that is what I am referring to, I understand that you want to take out Microsoft of the equation but still it is someone before getting to the business. Example below
https://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/sln299056/dell-systems-that-ship-with-bitlocker-enabled-windows10-may-present-an-error-when-attempting-to-restore-the-factory-image?lang=en -
RE: More toxic clients / peopleposted in Water Closet
@CCWTech I can say the same way right now, a lot of businesses want to do their own IT or do shadow IT.
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RE: Setup Z-Push for Zimbra 8posted in IT Discussion
If you are migrating from an older Z-push like from 2014, make sure to pay attention to this as well
https://wiki.z-hub.io/display/ZP/State+Machines -
RE: More toxic clients / peopleposted in Water Closet
@scottalanmiller That actually depends for sure, it is the same in youth sports which also has a trend too.
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RE: Setup Z-Push for Zimbra 8posted in IT Discussion
All the Z-Push state files are located on /var/lib/z-push. I deleted them all for an user and then boom everything started working.
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Zimbra Certbot Scriptsposted in IT Discussion
I found the following scripts useful when using Zimbra and Let's Encrypt
https://github.com/VojtechMyslivec/letsencrypt-zimbra
https://github.com/yetopen/certbot-zimbraJust thought some might appreciate it, although a reverse proxy is much better.
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RE: Pi-hole vs. Full Web Filterposted in IT Discussion
For me Pi-Hole has been sufficient as I did not have the hardware to run Untangle or Sophos Home, while I can run Pi-hole on 10 GB of Storage and 1 GB of RAM.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
@scottalanmiller Going well, just going through projects.
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RE: Grub Entries cleanup and maintenanceposted in IT Discussion
@dbeato said in Grub Entries cleanup and maintenance:
@travisdh1 said in Grub Entries cleanup and maintenance:
@DustinB3403 You never touch grub yourself. You let the system take care of it for you when it adds or removes kernels.
As to removing old kernels, it depends on the distribution you use. A good distro just takes care of this for you. The annoying ones make you do it manually.
RedHat/CentOS/Fedora = automatically cleans up older kernels. You don't do anything and it will keep a sane number by default. I think it's 4 and a recovery option.
Debian/Ubuntu = keeps all kernels till you manually remove them. I forget offhand what the command is besides it's an option for apt.
This is one reason I'm happily moving things from the old rental box to my new server for my home lab. The old rental box has Ubuntu with a tiny little 256MB /boot partition. It can keep ~3 kernels, and that's it, ugh!
For Debian/Ubuntu it is
sudo apt-get autoremove --purgeBut that should happen when you do update as you don't want an old lingering kernel to cause trouble...
More here
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RemoveOldKernels