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    Posts made by Jstear

    • RE: IT Documentation Helpers

      @scottalanmiller said in IT Documentation Helpers:

      Problem with SYDI is that it is limited to Windows servers, no Linux or other support. Not bad, but an important limitation. Mostly it is Windows that is needing to be documented so it covers a lot of ground, though.

      SYDI has a Linux tool. I haven't used it, so I don't know it's limitations though.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Download and Delete from Source every 5 minutes (Ubuntu)

      This sounds like a good use case for Rsync. Setup a cron job to run rsync every X amount of minutes.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Issue Reading Thread

      I was able to leave the thread, come back, and click on continue where I left off (or whatever it says) to read the rest.

      posted in Platform and Category Issues
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    • Issue Reading Thread

      As I'm reading "Domain Controller Down (VM)" , I get to post 311 and the next post is 552. What happened to 312 to 551? Anyone else ever experience this?
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      0_1473696017601_552.PNG

      Sorry if this has been announced before.

      posted in Platform and Category Issues
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    • RE: OwnCloud or NextCloud etc?

      @guyinpv said in OwnCloud or NextCloud etc?:

      @Jstear said in OwnCloud or NextCloud etc?:

      Using Owncloud here for over 50 users, no problems.

      What does it run on? A VM? Linux? What version? x32 or x64?

      CentOS 7 x64 VM

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: OWA is vulnerable to Phishing

      @momurda said in OWA is vulnerable to Phishing:

      Quick question; How would you go about getting your phishing page to OWA users at a company you were targeting? send them an email with a subject like 'click here to login to your company webmail"? with a link to the fake owa site? They would already have their email open. I suppose it could happen that way, these are users we're talking about.
      In the Eternal War on Spam/Malware, what can be done?

      I've told users they have to change their webmail password. If they fail I explain to them they don't have a special login for webmail and they will get an official email, not a generic change you password one.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: OwnCloud or NextCloud etc?

      Using Owncloud here for over 50 users, no problems.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: OWA is vulnerable to Phishing

      I've been doing similar using SPToolkit. When the user clicks on the login/submit/go button it logs their email address and IP, sends them to a webpage that has training on it and explains what they just did and why it is bad, and finally they have to acknowledge that they read the page. I get a report with all of that within the hour. Works great.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Cylance Questions

      @PackMatt73 That came from one of your resellers. I took it with a grain of salt.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Cylance Questions

      You can get a demo (POC), but you have to go through a third party, not Cyclance themselves.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Cylance Questions

      @scottalanmiller said in Cylance Questions:

      @Jstear said in Cylance Questions:

      I tested out Cylance to see if it was as great as everyone says it is, but it was basically Webroot from what I could tell. The biggest issue I had with it was I couldn't do much management. I has to send most requests to the dealer I was getting the trial from. They said that was going to change in the future though.

      I've not heard of anything that really differentiates them from Webroot (other than costing way more.) They describe this awesome way that they work, but Webroot describes that way too. So not sure how much different they are. They had a session at SW last year but blew it big time - which was not really their fault and they've apologized and explained about that and that's all fine, but they had an opportunity to explain what made them different and failed to do so. They sound like a good option, but with Webroot at there, more mature, at a fraction of the price, I've not heard a compelling argument for Cylance's value proposition other than providing an alternative.

      I've heard that Cylance sold their algorithm to Webroot. Whether that is true or not, I'm not sure.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Cylance Questions

      @scottalanmiller said in Cylance Questions:

      @Jstear said in Cylance Questions:

      Wow! A lot of hate thrown at ESET. I must be lucky because in the 5 years I've been using it, I haven't seen a single threat get through.

      We were outright scammed by them. We consider them a criminal entity, not just a bad vendor. They are blacklisted here and not allowed to be deployed, period. They actually tried to steal from us and our customers. We lost a fortune dealing with them and will never, ever do business with them unless they can provide solid documentation of their staff involved being fired and charges filed against them in court. They've failed to do so, we are considering the issues to be institutional and not something that can be fixed as it is just what the company is.

      This is exacerbated by the fact that they are a security vendor so even more critical that they be ethical and trustworthy. You should never let an ESET rep in the door, let alone their software on your systems.

      Is there a post or blog that you have written about this incident? I'm curious to learn more.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Cylance Questions

      I tested out Cylance to see if it was as great as everyone says it is, but it was basically Webroot from what I could tell. The biggest issue I had with it was I couldn't do much management. I had to send most requests to the dealer I was getting the trial from. They said that was going to change in the future though.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Cylance Questions

      Wow! A lot of hate thrown at ESET. I must be lucky because in the 5 years I've been using it, I haven't seen a single threat get through.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Commands in-line with OC ?

      As Dan stated, you can use markdown in the discussions.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB

      Is Snipe-IT still recommended?

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Linux - Run Script after reboot

      @Danp said in Linux - Run Script after reboot:

      @travisdh1 Good eye. In the OP, he indicated /tmp, not /home.

      I'm with these two. Are you 100% you have the correct path?

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: NextCloud 10 Stable...Failed To Connect To Database

      Awesome, glad I could help!

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: NextCloud 10 Stable...Failed To Connect To Database

      Try changing this:

      grant all on nextcloud_db.* to 'nextclouduser'@'localhost';

      To:

      GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON nextcloud_db.* TO 'nxtuser@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'nextcloudpassword' WITH GRANT OPTION;

      posted in IT Discussion
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