I use Dban or DD. I have also used Scrub too
Best posts made by dbeato
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RE: Trouble with open files/folders on Windows file server?
By any chance are there any DFS shares on this File Servers?
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RE: Significant Google Outage this AM
It should be up by now as my kids finally were able to get into Google Classroom and do school work.
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RE: User Account getting disabled in Azure
@Romo said in User Account getting disabled in Azure:
LastBadPasswordAttempt
It looks like the account is being targeted by LastBadPasswordAttempt
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RE: User Account getting disabled in Azure
@Romo Yes, but the thing is there is two side to this, the Azure AD end (Office 365) and AD itself. However I believe the issue might be hard to pinpoint unless you go to the last 24 hours of Azure Signins logs ans see that account or check the audit logs. Also does this account have MFA enabled?
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RE: User Account getting disabled in Azure
@Dashrender said in User Account getting disabled in Azure:
o curious, if Azure is showing it as disabled - why is that not be
Azure Sync doesn't sync back to AD. it is the other way around.
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RE: Looking for a Remote Web access: Remote Workspace replacement
@Dashrender Since 2016 and it can be both online and Desktop.
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RE: Search from Start menu is blank/black
I have seen it and sometimes creating a new profile is the way to go or test with another user profile to confirm it.
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RE: SIP Calls not passing audio under one specific condition.
@JasGot One thing I know from working with Sonicwalls at least 12 years is that SIP Transformations are usually not needed. Consistent NAT is what I have had to use mostly and increasing the UDP Timeout on the firewall rules.
In your case the Loopback is usually created automatically on Sonicwalls when using the Public Server Wizard.
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RE: Best practice security updates linux servers?
@Dashrender I believe @scottalanmiller said that it is okay to share what salary you earn.
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RE: Create blank/unsaved documents in OneDrive
@frodooftheshire Well yeah, there is no local Google Doc since it all works in Chrome so it is not a real comparison but I get it.
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RE: Definitive Guide to Hosted UniFi 2021
@scottalanmiller said in Definitive Guide to Hosted UniFi 2021:
I chalk it up to catering to the lowest common denominator. The average bad shop is going to promote internal use of LTS and Ubuntu helps to get market share by doing that. All the experts know to get the current releases so other than a few random people who don't pay attention it doesn't really cause problems.
Nice, they have the Unifi SSL too with Let'S Encrypt. I also submitted an update for the now defunct Unifi NVR to have an SSL as well with a modified script of this to their git. That's cool.
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RE: Critical buffer overflow in sudo: CVE-2021-3156: Heap-Based Buffer Overflow in Sudo (Baron Samedit)
Yup, reported it on my SOC Briefing.
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RE: Known issue with Unifi Access points and 4.3.24.11355 FW
@CCWTech said in Known issue with Unifi Access points and 4.3.24.11355 FW:
e last night but not sure if it was related. I'm on the RC firmware.
I had moved some APs to 4.0.80 firmware.
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RE: O365 User wants calendar invites automatically accepted, and added to calendar.
Although you can actually use the Transport rules for internal senders
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/security-and-compliance/mail-flow-rules/use-rules-to-add-meetings -
RE: Virtual WAF
That said @Jimmy9008 what you have though with HAProxy and most likely Ngnix is what other WAF have already implemented on them as below some opensource versions
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RE: Power in Qatar
@CCWTech Yeah, you just need a new cable even with the laptop chargers as well.
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RE: Power in Qatar
@scottalanmiller said in Power in Qatar:
Desktop, you need a different power supply normally.
Laptop (or anything with a battery) normally you just need an adapDell and HP Desktops are autosensing at least.
Servers as well