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Thank you maria.bungau. This was fun. Many good reads.
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I have to agree with superfly99. Simple, accurate, and single pane, SolarWinds!
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Yep. Same here. Standing by...
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Love the Facebook articlle.
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Always working to stay ahead of the curve.
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Good read
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Great read. Fortunately, I have never had that title. What I do know about databases never leave my home office.
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Comply or be shutdown...unless your network belongs to a four star. Then it's comply or POAM.
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A of the best Sysadmins and Netadmins have been automating routine tasks for decades. Do something often, write a script. Do something mundane, write a script. Tired of launching scripts, write a script to launch them. Automating is nothing new.
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How about generators functioning, but not hooked up to the building. We had generators that were never tested. Never hooked up to the building's power grid.
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Thought police?
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So looking forward to this!!
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Once again I date myself. This story goes back to my Windows NT 4.0 days. It was at the twilight of my Naval career. I was the lead system administrator for the unclassified network on my final ship. We had a script that would parse through the proxy logs looking for obvious "bad" site keywords. The output of the script…
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Congrats to josegto1
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I know, right?
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I get alerts on my phone when there was a vote, state or federal. I can choose to agree or disagree, and then choose whether or not to respond. Lately, I have received polls from some reps. It is call Vote Spotter.
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As always, great reads, top to bottom.
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If they are not looking...they have probably have been hacked.
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Thank you for setting this up wabbott
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I only like DHCP if I am using reservations. Too much of a control freak.
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Battle of the cars?
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Truly enjoying the challenge. Now what rhymes with challenge??
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Correct me if I am wrong, but this should mark the third year we have done this. Thank you for doing it again. It was fun to participate in and read other's thoughts. Of Prose and Poetry, let the fun begin!
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Very well written! There are an abundance of tools built in our systems. We leverage these as much as possible, before looking at anything else.
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I work in an integration environment with multiple suites of gear for various states of development. We have a naming convention in place to identify suite, purpose, physical or virtual, and sequential number. We also use a standard naming convention for firewall rules so you can read the name of the rule and know,…
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Time is of the essence in DoD networks/applications. Most especially when putting ordinance on target.
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As long as he doesn't use it to send sensitive information, or have it during classified briefings.
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Good points to remember.
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Hello Jeremy. There is help. Thwack user groups.
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Worth a look.