Have you tried turning it off and on again?
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- ChefIronBelly
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Re: Have you tried turning it off and on again?
^ sometimes called job security ;)
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^ compared to some of my colleagues I am a star worker. they still have their jobs.
Yeah I- could not deal with having sites monitored/blocked at work. as long as the work mostly gets done :)
Yeah I- could not deal with having sites monitored/blocked at work. as long as the work mostly gets done :)
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I'm happy to report I am now at the second from last image :D
not sure about this guy:
"Can we allow 192.168.1.1 on the Firewall please"
well yes. we can buut... won't do you much good mate :D
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yeah don't mind me due to some hard crashing on the VM running this an other sites I was checking out the logs - OMG the cert isn't renewing for www.linuxbbq.org - redirects to some stupid ad site, just like attackers at work do! - I just spent 20 mins looking for a compromised file.... dot ORG the OLD domain....this one is fine.
I'm going to be moving this site to a different server shortly - i might put maintenance mode on or just YOLO it. Might even upgrade it :D
I'm going to be moving this site to a different server shortly - i might put maintenance mode on or just YOLO it. Might even upgrade it :D
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We trust you and thanks for the heads-up! I already noticed the site was down shortly. No biggie as long as you keep us posted.
Re: Have you tried turning it off and on again?
Also noticed the short downtime, but trusted that wux would fix it. Thanks.
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Thanks as always, Wux.
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oh the downtime is a different issue. :)
keeps happening though on the VM this site is on, so that is the reason the migration is planned.
keeps happening though on the VM this site is on, so that is the reason the migration is planned.
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No migration as yet BTW - I'm planning for the weekend i'm on call. I'll give you a heads up - well the site will be in maintenance mode before migration.
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Thanks for the heads up. :)
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oh i don't think I ever gave a heads up... :D
I had to post this, I figure I came across it at work. so : it's just painful :/
I had to post this, I figure I came across it at work. so : it's just painful :/
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oh and that is the original size from his email lol (I took a screenshot of his image which is why it's quite high res but shit)
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Cool. I do not know what type of glasses are needed to decipher that.
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Makes my eyes hurt, and my stomach wants to revolve.
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Can you guys support me?
The current system at work has a stupid simple editable full page text box, which assumedly writes to mysql when one hits 'update'.
It's a bit dumb and there isn't any checking or version control, but it's so handy to store stuff behind the company FW.
I'm looking for something which is similar super simple. what is that even called?
I've put it in a google doc, which is the closest so far, but the formatting sometimes fucks commands up upon pasting.
other one is just maybe have a webpage with htauth and edit the thing on the command line, which sort of breaks the 'all on the web idea' of it..
The current system at work has a stupid simple editable full page text box, which assumedly writes to mysql when one hits 'update'.
It's a bit dumb and there isn't any checking or version control, but it's so handy to store stuff behind the company FW.
I'm looking for something which is similar super simple. what is that even called?
I've put it in a google doc, which is the closest so far, but the formatting sometimes fucks commands up upon pasting.
other one is just maybe have a webpage with htauth and edit the thing on the command line, which sort of breaks the 'all on the web idea' of it..
Re: Have you tried turning it off and on again?
Are you looking for a single-page application? "All on the web" makes me think of a single-page application with a button and JavaScript doing the XHR thing to call the server-side code which writes on the database.
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^ that sounds good. Ideally it would just be installed by sitting in a folder on my server (with or without a mysql DB), present a page with the contents in and I'd visit it behind htauth.
like self hosted google docs without all the over-head. and I don't fancy installing onefile sea-doc or whatever it is.
like an editable one page pastebin (this seems to yield the best results so far)
Except I do not need it to be able to share the data, far from it :D
The other one is to just install debian wikimedia and put that behind some auth...
like self hosted google docs without all the over-head. and I don't fancy installing onefile sea-doc or whatever it is.
like an editable one page pastebin (this seems to yield the best results so far)
Except I do not need it to be able to share the data, far from it :D
The other one is to just install debian wikimedia and put that behind some auth...
Re: Have you tried turning it off and on again?
The quick 'n dirty solution would be something on top of nodejs, I guess, to handle both client-side and server-side with JavaScript. The way I do single-page applications these days is far from quick and deep into strata of dirt.
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huh maybe just install docuwiki. might as well use it to store other stuff I might want to reference. (going to migrate all my articles over to it)