Ok you dont need to make any deny rules, cause by default this is working. Just put the stuff you wish to make exceoption and allow

Posts made by Emad R
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RE: UFW rules question
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RE: UFW rules question
ufw status verbose
will help you more, cause it will show the default incoming and outgoing rule
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RE: Centos 8 uses ~250MB ram after fresh install
@black3dynamite said in Centos 8 uses ~250MB ram after fresh install:
interesting, i am using VMware workstation at work. will update all pkgs and reboot and see
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RE: Centos 8 uses ~250MB ram after fresh install
@scottalanmiller said in Centos 8 uses ~250MB ram after fresh install:
@Emad-R said in Centos 8 uses ~250MB ram after fresh install:
@black3dynamite said in Centos 8 uses ~250MB ram after fresh install:
It's been like 5 years since CentOS 7 was released.
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS uses 90 MB out of the box
Any idea what 19.10 does? But yes, Ubuntu has remained lighter than CentOS and Fedora, which is one of its biggest benefits.
Debian latest is even better than Ubuntu, surprised to see this I think centos 8 is still not really ready tbh. Even no minimal images to download, you need to download 4gb image.
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RE: Centos 8 uses ~250MB ram after fresh install
@black3dynamite said in Centos 8 uses ~250MB ram after fresh install:
It's been like 5 years since CentOS 7 was released.
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS servers uses 90 MB out of the box
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Centos 8 uses ~250MB ram after fresh install
I know the title sounds scarier than it seems, but this is coming from centos 7 using 80-100 MB so a bit suprised.
no cockpit enabled
this will matter if you are running 1 GB RAM machine
Choosed minimal server install
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RE: Can I use the first IP in a subnet, for instance 192.168.0.0?
@Pete-S said in Can I use the first IP in a subnet, for instance 192.168.0.0?:
@Emad-R said in Can I use the first IP in a subnet, for instance 192.168.0.0?:
@Pete-S
no it is reserved for broadcast stuff. not recommended, i think it is called broadcasting IP
I think you are mistaken it for the last IP address which is the broadcast address. So 192.168.0.255 in this case.
You couldnt let that pass, you have to make me look like idiot.
YOU WANT THE TRUTH, fine i will give it to you. the first IP is reserved for FBI and CIA, here you go
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RE: Can I use the first IP in a subnet, for instance 192.168.0.0?
@Pete-S
no it is reserved for broadcast stuff. not recommended, i think it is called broadcasting IP
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RE: Ubuntu Updates to 19.10
@scottalanmiller said in Ubuntu Updates to 19.10:
@Emad-R said in Ubuntu Updates to 19.10:
are you sure -c exists?
It accepts it and runs.
Disregarding this small thing, i feel ubuntu is no longer what it used to be.
Phoronix made benchmark and Debian was much better than it, it just came bloated and bloated.
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=win10-debian101-intel&num=1
I need to switch and learn something new, and since I am in Canada most likely it will be Fedora to get more familar with RHEL. I wish i was in Europe I wouldve loved suse, and the direct women. I hate it here I have to dress up and go on dates for hookups it doesnt make sense, it is hookup why play the act
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RE: Ubuntu Updates to 19.10
Can you add this to the official documentation?
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/disco/man8/do-release-upgrade.8.html
are you sure -c exists?
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RE: Next steps with SaltStack
Hi
Play with this :
https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/states/all/salt.states.win_lgpo.html
If you have windows minions and set it to run every 30/60/90 mins, and BAM you have AD without MS BS
While you can use salt grains to target OSes, I like to diffrentiate them with good naming system:
WIN.001
LIN.001
SRV.001You might ask how to differentiate between windows SRV and Linux SRV, well frankly my dear i dont give damn, and i dont run Windows servers.
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RE: City of Munich Moving to Closed Source Software
To be honest, seems like MS lobbying in the works. I bet they gave the politicians a sweet deal and bam who cares about end users
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RE: Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?
@JaredBusch said in Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?:
@Emad-R said in Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?:
Dont get laptop, get Asrock A300 pair it with NVMe SSD like 970 EVO Plus, do firmware update before you start, and get the cheapest ryzen cpu you can get the Ryzen 3 2200 and pair that with 2 monitor setups and wow
He obviously needs a laptop and dock. Not a desktop.
but this thing is in between, it is not desktop, it is really mini. you can easily carry it and work in another location if you have monitor on the other location + elec.
Plus the performance per price and modularity is better than any laptop. Sometimes a new angle is good. This is my workstation in Canada.
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RE: Laptop setup - multiple monitors, etc - suggestions?
Dont get laptop, get Asrock A300 pair it with NVMe SSD like 970 EVO Plus, do firmware update before you start, and get the cheapest ryzen cpu you can get the Ryzen 3 2200 and pair that with 2 monitor setups and wow
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RE: Looking for a 10 inch or so android tablet
@JaredBusch said in Looking for a 10 inch or so android tablet:
A couple years ago we ordered a number of Galaxy Tab 10. They have generally worked.
The current version of them will also likely work well. But they are $250, so it is worth a short amount of time to look for other models.
this is the best option, the 2019 model has no competition.
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The mighty YAST in Suse/OpenSuse
Check video 10 mins long, but shows it in full glory.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ls_T7aK2Y2QulJhJckR2lu_IsoQQde8f
YAST is ncruses tool in server mode but GUI when you have a desktop environment. Amazing tool, I know we can do all of those by typing but at the same time I wonder how mujch time this saves, and the learning curve is much easier. Also ncurses have no overhead.
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RE: Looking for Career Advice
stay with your current job and do some hard work and learn something not Windows thats why your stuck, everything is shifting to Linux or Unix
Play with Suse man, i am loving it right now. If your in US/Canada study RHEL and Centos. I said stay cause you should be master in it, and you can learn another thing without that effecting. and be system admin
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RE: Change Local Admin Pwd?
I felt the same at SS, but do you want to always look for tools or do you want one tool that can do everything, think about that and listen to this while you do
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RE: KVM on Fedora 30, Error creating virtual network
@black3dynamite said in KVM on Fedora 30, Error creating virtual network:
@Emad-R said in KVM on Fedora 30, Error creating virtual network:
@stacksofplates said in KVM on Fedora 30, Error creating virtual network:
Can you create it with virsh? Wondering if it's just a virt-manager issue since they are deprecating it.
Over my dead body. I love virt-manager they kick that out and I will be kicking them out. not everyone wants web gui using resources and being inefficient with VNC protocol and opening another port.
The web gui hardly use enough resources for you to even notice.
I do agree, cause I have split personality but that said I still want virt-manager to be around. It is very mature and snappy.