Often, when I'm consulting with a client and a third-party service provider, I may have the need to bring up a security concern which should be considered, or eliminated, surrounding what the third-party service provider aims to implement. This can be met with a defense of "We have always done it this way and not had a problem yet." which drives me insane!
tag: #sysadmin (4 posts)
Recently I've started to migrate some of my VPS's to Netcup
as I have found their offerings more performant, and less expensive, than other
VPS providers.
However, it seems due to the way Netup's IPv6 network is set up causes some issues
with FreeBSD, and allegedly other BSDs leading to loss of connectivity via IPv6.
I've come across many articles about how to join a linux system to a Microsoft Active Directory domain and they all work more or less with some tweaking. This is my article, here describing my own processes for doing it, trying to explain each bit as it comes.
Part of a "Using Linux in a Windows Domain" group of posts.
This article is for desktop Debian Linux - for setting up a PC so it can be used by a standard user of the PC.
I recently had a issue logged by a client where a room calendar in Microsoft Exchange 365,
when invited to a meeting, shows the organizer's name in the subject instead of the actual subject.
This may well be a desirable feature, but in the case it isn't, this is how it can be resolved.