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    • HelpWire: legit or no?

      https://www.helpwire.app/
      https://www.eltima.com/

      Has anyone ever heard of these guys or their parent company Eltima / Electronic Team? It all seems too good to be true but I also recognize that I'm quite cynical after all this time.

      Thoughts?

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      Making sure that I don't break anything before the holidays start in a few hours. Out from this afternoon until the kiddos are back in school on Jan 8.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Not much luck with Linux Distro's

      Manjaro has some built-in options for open vs proprietary drivers. It's what's running on the desktop that my kid uses for browsing / homework etc and it's just an older optiplex refurb with a basic NVIDIA card. You can even have the live version boot either with open or proprietary drivers from the GRUB menu.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      Read-Only Friday so checking our Exchange (Online) environment for CVE-2023-23397

      https://microsoft.github.io/CSS-Exchange/Security/CVE-2023-23397/

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      ReadOnlyFriday before March Break with the SO and kiddos

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: I can't even

      I setup a self-hosted librespeed instance at my prev employer to deal with all the WFH internet foolishness. Then you know that you're testing a known quantity. I'd also managed to script something with their client-side cli and TRMM that would allow the team to remotely speed test without user knowledge or intervention.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Meshcentral future uncertain

      Yeah, saw this go by the other day. Good for Yilan, bummer for MC (and TRMM by extension?)

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: What Are You Doing Right Now

      Making sure that nobody breaks anything before the holidays

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: "Snapshots" on win10 laptops?

      Don't know if anyone is still looking for other options, but I had looked at these guys before and it seemed like a decent product:

      https://horizondatasys.com/rollback-rx-time-machine/rollback-rx-home/

      They've got a pro version as well as a deepfreeze-like product that automatically reverts to a saved state when the machine is rebooted.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: "Snapshots" on win10 laptops?

      Am I imagining things or did Windows licensing at one point allow for use of a virtual environment on top of the physical install? If this is (still?) the case, would a W10 install in vbox do the trick?

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • GLPI: 9.5 to 10.0.5 | FusionInventory plugin to GLPI Inventory Plugin

      Don't know if anyone else here uses or supports GLPI, but I upgraded our install and there's a bug in the automatic migration when installing the GLPI Inventory Plugin.

      Specifically, associating SNMP creds to a network range wasn't working, so SNMP-based network discovery and inventory went titsup (Total Inability To Support Usual Performance)

      https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-inventory-plugin/issues/112#issuecomment-1130072974

      ^^ This was the fix for my setup.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Todays' replacement for Teamviewer

      @Mario-Jakovina said in Todays' replacement for Teamviewer:

      @gjacobse said in Todays' replacement for Teamviewer:

      @Dashrender said in Todays' replacement for Teamviewer:

      are you needing a free solution?

      I wouldn't expect Teamviewer to give you unattended access for free. Heck they start nagging and possible disabling the use if they see you abusing the 'free' option.

      This is for a 70+ year old club member for his own personal use between his laptop while in Florida and his home computer... so needs to be super simple and reliable and repeatable and - yea... free. And stupid simple.

      Then try Ultraviewer: https://www.ultraviewer.net/en/

      EDIT: It is free to but it has some ads.
      Also, I'm not sure whether the free license allows you to wake up system if it goes to sleep.

      Honestly doubt that any solution will be able to wake the remote machine if it's in sleep and it's the only client on the far end. The products that I've used or looked at usually rely on another "awake" node at the same site to send WoL. If it's just the 1 machine in FL and 1 machine at home, there's nothing available to kick the sleeping machine... Unless there's something that I'm missing?

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Todays' replacement for Teamviewer

      ZeroTier + RDP/VNC/noMachine?

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Data Erasure Software?

      Physical destruction is always my preferred option... but DBAN works too 😉

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Another new server question

      @JaredBusch said in Another new server question:

      @Dashrender @notverypunny we have already had this discussion. Do you all have no memory?

      The OS is not open for discussion.

      Memory? Me? Not lately.... My brain seems to be turning into an etch-a-sketch.

      But now that it's been prodded in the right direction I recall seeing the hyper-v discussion a while back.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Another new server question

      @siringo
      Not necessarily a bad way to go, but the best way is going to depend on the sort of workloads these VMs are going to be running.

      Someone is no doubt going to chime in to say that Hyper V is basically a dead product at this point and suggest KVM, possibly xcp-ng or proxmox.

      If you can configure ALL SSDs that would be ideal, but I'd try to keep the hypervisor on a separate RAID set from the VMs. Ideally you'd have the VMs' OS disks isolated from their working data as well.

      Hope this helps

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Mesh Central

      @AdamF Fair point

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Mesh Central

      @AdamF Just looking at the syntax, have you tried using 1 and 0 instead of true / false?

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • FortiGate + PRTG

      Anyone on here using PRTG to monitor Fortigates?

      Trying to setup the recently released health sensor but setting up an API user on a fortigate now requires certificate authentication and a peer group which doesn't seem to be documented anywhere that I can find online.

      I know that most of the folks on here have a preference for other solutions, but this is the environment I'm in so.....

      https://blog.paessler.com/monitoring-fortigate-firewalls-with-paessler-prtg

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      Digging through the CLI references, I can't seem to gain any traction on getting things to play nice. Figured that I'd ask here before getting FortiNet support or our MSP involved in case it's just me being dense.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Edge works, Chrome does not -

      Are you using GPOs to mange Chrome? Could the new machine be in a different OU and as such getting different policies applied?

      posted in IT Discussion
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