[QUOTE=Chryseus;52110474]Is there any wizard in here that knows how to setup postfix ?
I can receive email fine if I send it to the hostname but not the domain name.
My DNS entries are:
[code]* A 217.182.205.132
@ A 217.182.205.132
@ MX mx0.chryseus.co.uk.
mx0 A 217.182.205.132[/code]
and the postfix config:
[code]mydomain = mx0.chryseus.co.uk
smtpd_relay_restrictions = permit_mynetworks permit_sasl_authenticated defer_unauth_destination
myhostname = vps395540.ovh.net
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
myorigin = /etc/mailname
mydestination = $myhostname localhost.$mydomain localhost $mydomain
relayhost =
mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8 [::ffff:127.0.0.0]/104 [::1]/128
mailbox_command = procmail -a "$EXTENSION"
mailbox_size_limit = 0
recipient_delimiter = +
inet_interfaces = all[/code]
:hairpull:[/QUOTE]
Change mydomain from mx0.chryseus.co.uk to just chryseus.co.uk, and for good practise myhostname should probably be the mx0 address.
Thank you based Fujitsu for leaving all your older product drivers on your website.
[editline]15th April 2017[/editline]
Moreso that they "just work", unlike Sony, whose drivers look for product information that will not be present if you just reinstalled form scratch and say [highlight]"I'm sorry, I am a PCG-xxyy but there is no valid OEM info to verify this, so you can't install me lol"[/highlight]
[editline]15th April 2017[/editline]
Holy shit this ACTUALLY has a Smart Card reader built into it.
[QUOTE=LordCrypto;52110502]from what i can tell if you use a really old version of VBox you can have 32bit guests and hyper-v, but that's it[/QUOTE]
It was the latest version.
i can corrupt virtualbox completely if i run a vbox vm and have hyper-v running
like registry keys disappear levels of corrupted
[QUOTE=LordCrypto;52110675]i can corrupt virtualbox completely if i run a vbox vm and have hyper-v running
like registry keys disappear levels of corrupted[/QUOTE]
I'll test it more on tuesday at work but I recall it being fine. Probably have to enable virtualisation extensions in the BIOS to avoid swapping to some inferior distro that supports 32 bit.
[QUOTE=LordCrypto;52110675]i can corrupt virtualbox completely if i run a vbox vm and have hyper-v running
like registry keys disappear levels of corrupted[/QUOTE]
If you have x86 hardware virt, As long as the hypervisor is correctly indicating VM context status with vmxon and vmxoff instructions, there will be no issue. To the CPU, it's absolutely no different than running multiple VMs under one hypervisor. That really only leaves the other place for fault being in the emulated rest-of-the-hardware, which in theory is configuration dependent anyway.
But my real question is why use two hypervisors at once? That's messy.
[QUOTE=wingless;52110694]If you have x86 hardware virt, As long as the hypervisor is correctly indicating VM status with vmxon and vmxoff instructions, there will be no issue. To the CPU, it's absolutely no different than running multiple VMs under one hypervisor. That really only leaves the other place for fault being in the emulated rest-of-the-hardware, which in theory is configuration dependent anyway.
But my real question is why use two hypervisors at once? That's messy.[/QUOTE]
because docker workshop today and all my lab VMs are in VBox
and docker toolbox didn't work for me. hyper-v breaks too much shit for me anyways. i lose virtualbox, i lose the surface's special power options, wasn't worth it
[editline]15th April 2017[/editline]
also it's not quite the same
from what i can tell, once you enable hyper-v, your host windows becomes a VM, so then you have nested hypervisors and bad things happen
[QUOTE=LordCrypto;52110702]because docker workshop today and all my lab VMs are in VBox
and docker toolbox didn't work for me. hyper-v breaks too much shit for me anyways. i lose virtualbox, i lose the surface's special power options, wasn't worth it
[editline]15th April 2017[/editline]
also it's not quite the same
from what i can tell, once you enable hyper-v, your host windows becomes a VM, so then you have nested hypervisors and bad things happen[/QUOTE]
x86 virt is simple enough to have no issue with nested VMs, just performance overhead. It's pretty well known, especially since I've even ran nested VMs on Hyper-V with VBox underneath due to some awful premade image. The issue is really gonna be more with the surrounding stuff.
[QUOTE=wingless;52110727]x86 virt is simple enough to have no issue with nested VMs, just performance overhead. It's pretty well known, especially since I've even ran nested VMs on Hyper-V with VBox underneath due to some awful premade image. The issue is really gonna be more with the surrounding stuff.[/QUOTE]
i was trying to test earlier, had a 32-bit VM set up in VBox with Hyper-V enabled, launched the VM, instant crash
[url]https://gfycat.com/GrossVeneratedHarrierhawk[/url] fuck what's the webm bbcode again
Every person near me that said "I'm pretty good with the computer!" was someone who had trouble doing the simplest things on them.
Occasionally I am hearing some caps buzzing, making a very tesla coil like sound, coming from either the PSU or motherboard.
Its gone and came back a few times, Is this some minute to midnight shit, and stuff is about to die?
You more than likely hearing coil whine. It's nothing serious.
Ugh, just spent an hour reinputting my router's entire configuration from scratch after a reset because it kept randomly restarting on me.
Self content:
Turns out some weird networking issues can be solved by not running 2 fucking DHCP servers on your home network.
[QUOTE=Levelog;52111093]Self content:
Turns out some weird networking issues can be solved by not running 2 fucking DHCP servers on your home network.[/QUOTE]
We've all been there :v:
So somehow jquery went missing
[t]https://tenryuu.blob.core.windows.net/astrid/17-04-16_15-32-51-NETGEAR_Router_D6400_-_Waterfox.png[/t]
cheers netgay
[QUOTE=Kiwi;52111823]And it's been given away to Makol ass[/QUOTE]
:saxout:
Buying airline tickets for cheap: annoying as shit
[QUOTE=garychencool;52111991]Buying airline tickets for cheap: annoying as shit[/QUOTE]
Should check the prices for United, they'll probably knock you out.
[QUOTE=Xanadu;52112001]Should check the prices for United, they'll probably knock you out.[/QUOTE]
What's funny is that United was actually one of the cheapest compared to all of those "cheap flight ticket comparison" websites. Some beat it by 5 fucking cents.
[QUOTE=garychencool;52112012]What's funny is that United was actually one of the cheapest compared to all of those "cheap flight ticket comparison" websites. Some beat it by 5 fucking cents.[/QUOTE]
Must be nice having more than like two airlines to choose from.
i miss ansett
[QUOTE=Del91;52109078]I got to play with a Vive. I really want one[/QUOTE]
I've had an Oculus Rift for the better part of a year now, but I don't have the hardware to even get the thing up and running. Would've liked to try it out, may upgrade in not that long, though.
[QUOTE=Del91;52109078]I got to play with a Vive. I really want one[/QUOTE]
I would get one if I could be assured that I could play something like RTCW using it sitting down using a mouse and keyboard and not get motion sick.
[QUOTE=garychencool;52111991]Buying airline tickets for cheap: annoying as shit[/QUOTE]
I'm planning on going to PAX West, and the whole trip will be like 1500. 500-600 for the flights.
[t]http://i.imgur.com/jE6uNxW.png[/t]
You would think passwords like these would be included in the golden dictionary by default...
[QUOTE=Genericenemy;52112598]I would get one if I could be assured that I could play something like RTCW using it sitting down using a mouse and keyboard and not get motion sick.[/QUOTE]
I just tried playing HL2 on mine in VR mode...headache city, honestly.
[QUOTE=Lyokanthrope;52112667]I just tried playing HL2 on mine in VR mode...headache city, honestly.[/QUOTE]
I played Elite Dangerous on it and wanted to puke.
[QUOTE=Xanadu;52112687]I played Elite Dangerous on it and wanted to puke.[/QUOTE]
Tbf, you want to puke in the passenger seat of a car. :v:
All the sites that require javascript and the "your password should have X Y and Z and be longer then W", completely missed the point of why those systems ever existed.
If you have client-side scripting/control, you can and should just show the user a password strength bar. And tell them their password strenght needs to be at least 'medium'.
You can make the experience for your users so much better, by letting them choose between a 30 character list of their favorite things, or 8 character long l33t speak, as they lead to the same level of security.
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The only positive impact is that it forces people to new passwords which stops the "we got your password+email combo from a forum leak, lets try to see if it works on paypal"
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