Message from @timsandtoms

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2018-12-28 18:21:02 UTC  

you can have 16gb without coreboot

2018-12-28 18:21:12 UTC  

just plug in two 8GB, aint that hard

2018-12-28 18:21:22 UTC  

oof.

2018-12-28 18:22:13 UTC  

better buy a computer from ministry of freedom if you want to store your delicious cheese pizza *securely*

2018-12-28 18:22:23 UTC  

what else is linux good for anyway

2018-12-28 18:22:31 UTC  

making life harder

2018-12-28 18:29:01 UTC  

If Linux makes your life harder, don't use it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

2018-12-28 18:34:14 UTC  

Was sarcasm, I actually like using it.

2018-12-28 21:35:57 UTC  

>you can't get rid of the ME

2018-12-28 21:36:04 UTC  

me_cleaner hours

2018-12-28 21:36:22 UTC  

and the t420 can do 16GB just not 16GB + eGPU

2018-12-28 21:36:35 UTC  

eGPU is a shit meme anyway

2018-12-28 21:50:33 UTC  

I was considering eGPU until I got an actual PC.

2018-12-28 21:50:38 UTC  

Then I was like

2018-12-28 21:51:07 UTC  

Why would I run around with a fucking ribbon cable coming out of my expresscard slot when I can just play shit on my desktop

2018-12-28 22:50:06 UTC  

me cleaner does not get rid of all proprietary blobs

2018-12-28 22:50:13 UTC  

therefore you cannot state that it gets rid of ME

2018-12-28 22:51:01 UTC  

but who I am, talking back to a /r/thinkpad mod who doesnt own a thinkpad

2018-12-29 01:02:20 UTC  

there is no such thing as shit meme

2018-12-29 12:10:26 UTC  

@JHWH it gets rid of most of the ME, getting rid of the whole flash region leaves the machine unable to boot as the hardware can't be initialized - it still gets rid of (most of) it and that's all that's possible on hardware above c2d era stuff.

also I dropped my mod position as the owner of the discord is a cunt

2018-12-29 12:47:03 UTC  

Any of you folks know where to get updated Win10 Enterprise installation media? Got the licensing bit covered, just want to install from something more recent than my pre-Ryzen stuff

2018-12-29 12:48:57 UTC  

from the same place you got your license key

2018-12-29 12:56:05 UTC  

Yeah, but it's a real bitch to find things if you don't already know the thread title there.

2018-12-29 12:56:12 UTC  

Figured it was worth a shot.

2018-12-29 12:59:34 UTC  

I have one public IP and one host computer, on this host computer, there are N VMs which have internal IPs (virtual network)

VM1 has the internal IP 10.10.10.1
VM2 has 10.10.10.2
etc etc

I have a domain with *.domain.tld having A and MX records on the host's IP

Now I want to configure it in a way, that all gets forwarded to the internal IPs depending on the hostname. Means, if I ssh into vm1.domain.tld, the host should forward it to 10.10.10.1, if I call vm1.domain.tld:80 via http, that should also be forwarded to VM1
is that possible and if yes, how?

2018-12-29 13:00:11 UTC  

or at least what's the term for doing so? I know that AWS does something similar

2018-12-29 13:01:21 UTC  

@timsandtoms just get evaluation version from their site

2018-12-29 13:02:52 UTC  

@porco you mean reverse proxying ?

2018-12-29 13:03:23 UTC  

yes I could solve the http thing with an nginx reverse proxy, but I'd like to do it with all services, specifically ssh, ftp, http, https

2018-12-29 13:03:34 UTC  

Squid ?

2018-12-29 13:03:44 UTC  

you can't exactly do it in the way you describe i think

2018-12-29 13:03:54 UTC  

if you open say, a ssh connection, i don't think it sends the hostname used

2018-12-29 13:03:56 UTC  

unlike http

2018-12-29 13:03:57 UTC  

but amazon does it on AWS

2018-12-29 13:04:05 UTC  

yeah but they probably do it on a DNS level then

2018-12-29 13:04:16 UTC  

on amazon, you can ssh using the hostname, but not using the IP, because other containers have the same IP

2018-12-29 13:04:19 UTC  

right that could be

2018-12-29 13:05:04 UTC  

so instead, the better way would probably be to let ssh run on a different port on every vm, and then just use ssh forwarding

2018-12-29 13:05:30 UTC  

ssh host:2201 => vm 1
ssh host:2202 => vm 2 etc etc

2018-12-29 13:05:36 UTC  

@Tervy Can I permanently activate that and use group policy?

2018-12-29 13:06:03 UTC  

maybe look at SRV records?