Message from @RevStench

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2018-08-06 00:00:26 UTC  

Its been 6 days and the bot on whoevers foreign server has tried to auth in to our zimbra server over 10k times

2018-08-06 00:02:03 UTC  

@Deleted User haha. Good thing you're there.

2018-08-06 00:03:59 UTC  

yeah lol, I've also noticed there are a lot of chinese command and control servers being hosted out of israel

2018-08-06 00:04:25 UTC  

usually they appear to just be servers that the israelis havent apparently checked in a while and theres ching chong gibberish that comes back whenever you request data from one of their services

2018-08-06 00:06:12 UTC  

I set up VPSes on DO sometime, and almost immediately when they start they get pummeled by URL and port scanners from who knows where. It's not a major problem as long as your username/password isn't admin/admin

2018-08-06 00:07:04 UTC  

you can pcap with something like pfring if you have a ton of data. Usually I sniff the incoming traffic and filter for all of our site gateway IPs or NAT address and then blacklist almost everything else if its outside of the US

2018-08-06 00:09:45 UTC  

Yeah depending on the Use case I have different types of auth, but usually it's just ssl+basic auth behind an Apache proxy for services and UFW for ports I don't want open

2018-08-06 00:10:20 UTC  

have you ever used nginx?

2018-08-06 00:10:48 UTC  

Not really, I know it's popular but I always use Apache

2018-08-06 00:11:34 UTC  

yeah the companies at the end of its static IP range but I need 3 new services up. Im working on a reverse proxy with nginx for bitbucket, confluence, jira and maybe an ovpn AS for a subdomain. Learning it on the fly and getting it fully functional is a bit of handful with the other side projects I have going.

2018-08-06 00:11:56 UTC  

also working on starting an on prem voip service, but you have to be way too smart to do it straight from asterisk

2018-08-10 17:31:28 UTC  

Is there a way to track clicks on third-party sites?

2018-09-07 22:06:07 UTC  

<@&435155896780324864> How do you (git) version control crontab files and configuration files in /etc on Linux/Unix systems?

2018-09-07 22:06:42 UTC  

lmao dude idfk why do I have the tech tag

2018-09-07 22:07:17 UTC  

@John O - You probably contributed to something in the channel at some point, I'll remove it from your roles.

2018-09-07 22:07:27 UTC  

Thanks man

2018-09-07 22:39:47 UTC  

@John O - needs his electrician tag haha

2018-09-07 23:37:13 UTC  

@RevStench he has it!

2018-09-07 23:51:28 UTC  

Weird, I don't see it?

2018-09-07 23:57:02 UTC  

@RevStench on mobile hold your finger on his username, on computer hover the mouse on his username. You have the electrician role too by the way. You have a lot of roles.

2018-09-08 00:12:36 UTC  

Crazy, I can see everyone else's tags. But ok, you're the man @ThisIsChris, well not THE man😂

2018-09-24 01:51:34 UTC  

Anyone here have formal training in GIS? I am going to have some education grant money left over next semester after I get my bachelors and I think getting some kind of GIS cert or training would be my best bang for buck economically.

2018-09-24 02:26:13 UTC  
2018-09-24 02:26:49 UTC  

Geographic Information Systems

2018-09-24 02:27:19 UTC  

Is that like surveyors? @Wood-Ape - OK/MN

2018-09-24 02:27:29 UTC  

Or like GPS?

2018-09-24 02:30:36 UTC  

Yes. GPS is one type of GIS software, afaik

2018-09-24 02:31:48 UTC  

Didn't know if anyone here had certifications or knee of the best method. My goal is to use it to fast track to grad school and/or get a higher paying job in the natural resources or recreation field

2018-09-24 02:33:01 UTC  

@Wood-Ape - OK/MN If it were a year from now, I could help you, haha. But for the time being, no cigar. I know Esri (the producer of ArcGIS, an industry standard,) offers some courses. Went through and wasn't impressed with their free 'demo' or broad introductory course though.

2018-09-24 02:35:39 UTC  

I mean I'll be taking a couple of courses for my major. And I know that a lot of federal agencies have a GIS department or personnel. It sounds like a good idea though, better than many other minors, particularly Comp.Sci IMO

2018-09-24 02:36:19 UTC  

I believe most all GIS software utilizes C++/Python Coding and terminal-type inputs as well

2018-09-24 02:36:36 UTC  

(as an alternative or supplement to the GUI)

2018-09-24 02:36:40 UTC  

Ah, I was wondering if there were any legit online and/or free courses

2018-09-24 02:37:55 UTC  

There's definitely some out there, get your hands dirty with open source alternatives, but yeah wish I knew the best one. At least you've got the grant money.

2018-09-24 02:38:09 UTC  

Good luck though!

2018-09-24 02:39:34 UTC  

Thanks... I really wanted to use July grant money on a Wilderness EMT class or maybe a two month bushcraft school, but maybe that isn't wise. I am always trying to learn more skills so I can eventually have a family and be undoxxable

2018-09-24 02:44:13 UTC  

Last thing I'll say; always remember that paying debts or saving for a down payment on a house/car etc. is an option!

2018-09-24 02:44:47 UTC  

Or even day trading stocks, an investment, etc.

2018-09-24 02:45:49 UTC  

The aforementioned money is AmeriCorps grant. Very restricted usage and a built in expiration date. Otherwise I definitely would have bought an acre or three

2018-10-07 05:30:57 UTC  

Udemy has some great courses for cheap. I don't know if they still do $10 sales, the floor seems to have moved up to 12. Still cheaper than college.

2018-10-08 21:33:35 UTC  

Microsoft Edge PDF reader question: you can type notes on PDF documents, but how do you print the notes?