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2018 Jun 08
2
C7, encryption, and clevis
> > so if it would work, replace shortname with short and short1?
With all of this hokey-pokey surrounding licensing and mac addresses, I wonder if this outfit is actually still in compliance with the terms of their license for this software, whatever it may be?
If the software licensed to run only on Machine X and Machine X has now been junked and replace by...
2018 Jun 08
2
C7, encryption, and clevis
...xed-address A.B.C.D;
> }
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Hmmm... wonder if it will gag - we don't put the IP in that, that comes
from DNS. The format we use is
host <host <shortname> P hardware ethernet <MAC address>; fixed-address
<fqdn>;}
so if it would work, replace shortname with short and short1?
mark
2018 Jun 08
5
C7, encryption, and clevis
On 06/08/18 13:48, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> Frank Cox wrote:
>>>> so if it would work, replace shortname with short and short1?
>>
>> With all of this hokey-pokey surrounding licensing and mac addresses, I
>> wonder if this outfit is actually still in compliance with the terms of
>> their license for this software, whatever it may be?
>>
>> If the software licensed to run only on Machine...
2018 Jun 08
0
C7, encryption, and clevis
Frank Cox wrote:
>> > so if it would work, replace shortname with short and short1?
>
> With all of this hokey-pokey surrounding licensing and mac addresses, I
> wonder if this outfit is actually still in compliance with the terms of
> their license for this software, whatever it may be?
>
> If the software licensed to run only on Machine X and Machine X has now...
2018 Jun 08
0
C7, encryption, and clevis
Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> On 06/08/18 13:48, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> Frank Cox wrote:
>>>>> so if it would work, replace shortname with short and short1?
>>>
>>> With all of this hokey-pokey surrounding licensing and mac addresses, I
>>> wonder if this outfit is actually still in compliance with the terms of
>>> their license for this software, whatever it may be?
>>>
>>> If the software license...
2018 Jun 08
0
C7, encryption, and clevis
...,
whereas if you have static IPs (not rotating all the time Windows gang
like to probably to make compromised machines change their IP all the
time), then you will save unnecessary DNS requests and associated delays
by using IPs.
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> so if it would work, replace shortname with short and short1?
Yes, that was exactly John's point, I just put my example to make it
more transparent: we all are quicker comprehending actual config files,
than the documentations they were created according to.
Valeri
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2018 Jun 08
2
C7, encryption, and clevis
On 06/08/18 15:26, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>> On 06/08/18 13:48, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>>> Frank Cox wrote:
>>>>>> so if it would work, replace shortname with short and short1?
>>>>
>>>> With all of this hokey-pokey surrounding licensing and mac addresses, I
>>>> wonder if this outfit is actually still in compliance with the terms of
>>>> their license for this software, whatever it may be?
>>>>
>>>>...
2018 Jun 08
3
C7, encryption, and clevis
John Hodrien wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Jun 2018, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>
>> We've been required to encrypt h/ds, and so have been rolling that out
>> over the last year or so. Thing is, you need to put in a password, of
>> course, to boot the system. My manager found a way to allow us to reboot
>> without being at the system's keyboard, a package called clevis.