I would guess image file is the likely issue then
Did you try to boot the image using virtualbox?
No, given the fact that my current Arch installation doesn’t have virtualbox on it
About 1 week ago I tried to configure KVM but it end up not working well because it was expecting dnsmasq while I already have bind9 on it
Which one should I install?
Never mind it was 2, and yep, the image boots on VirtualBox.
I gave up…
As I said, I’ve already figured that out — I use linux
so it’s 2 — anyways I gave up. I believe that it still has something to do with the disk, but who knows
hiya folks.
long time.
how’re y’all?
Welcome back!
I’m good, thank you. How about you?
WB!
Doing pretty well, how about yourself?
Same old same old…
WB!!
I’m good, thank you!
I’m going to a Uni this year, gonna be fun!
Same, though I don’t know if I’m still gonna help people with uni on the way…
i’m good, and welcome back!
Me too!
Looks like we’re all growing up here
ok google
This is actually a good comedy show without the music
Yesterday I had a customer saying they had issues sending some information from their phone to a company via email and had been trying for almost a week, they asked me if something was wrong with their phone
I have this a lot and 99.99% of the time the customer just doesn’t know what they are doing but…
I took a look and saw that the email address started with noreply !
I told the customer you cannot send an email to this address because its a noreply address but the customer insisted that this was the address they were given to use !!
I asked if they could call the company and get the correct address which he did right there on the spot, he put the phone on loud speaker and I actually heard the person on the other end give the noreply email address !
This made my blood instantly boil and I took the phone and told the person on the other end that this email address is wrong, please get the correct address
They insisted that this is the correct email address, so then I said ARE YOU STUPID ? this address says noreply and that means you cannot reply or send an email to this address
They just couldn’t understand what I was saying and I had to give up
I can’t believe the stupidity of people on customer service lines these days
I forgot to say that after this the customer said they would send in the information by post !
Just curious, can anyone check the domain jly.onmyodev.com
against the following ports:
- 22 (SSH)
- 25, 465, 587 (SMTP)
- 143 (IMAP)
- 80, 443, 10000, 20000 (HTTPs)
I’m recently doing something kind of stupid (putting my computer’s public IP onto the domain) so I wanted to make sure that those ports are sealed. My own tests are kind of limited because I’m aware that using the devices within the same network produces inaccurate results.
Of course I can proxy it through Cloudflare, but it can then make some ports that I wish to use unavaliable. (Yes I don’t really plan to use it for websites, otherwise I might be in jail tomorrow )
What the h*ck is this