Questions tagged [local]
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How to use Group Policy to control local administration access (LOCAL ONLY)
At the company I work for, we have about 75 computer users.
We have a Microsoft Domain Controller in our server environment (MS Server 2012) with Active Directory.
When users need to install software, they are prompted in Windows for an…
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Postfix and "local mail"
That's the first time I'll configure a mail server. I explain you the complete picture. Currently, my company company.com has an old-win-2008-server-with-no-way-to-know-its-current-configuration-because-everything-is-pure-chaos, and we are migrating…
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How to block server's internet access and only allow LAN
I was wondering what the best way to block a server's internet access is while allowing LAN connections. Essentially, I want a server to be only accessible by LAN. What ips, ports, etc should I block?
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Remotely remove user from administrator group, and make it effective immediately
I am trying to write a simple powershell script that ads a domain user to the local admin group on windows machines, and then after 30 Minutes removes them. This is what I have so far.
Param(
[string]$machineName,
[string]$group,
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Set a system's time server to itself
I work on a standalone network that has 3 domain controllers all running Server 2008 r2. Two of the servers are physical (DC1 / DC2) and one is virtual (DC3).
I want all my systems to refer to DC1 as the time server and I want DC1 to refer to…
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Postfix virtual setup not delivering root-mails locally
I've got a postfix virtual setup with MySQL and dovecot. Everything is working fine, the only problem currently is that mails to root are not delivered locally as it should be. Instead, postfix expands mails sent to "root" to "root@example.com". As…
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Why dovecot doesn't deliver the E-Mails?
I have the problem, that dovecot doesn't deliver the E-Mails to my Inbox (roundcube).
my dovecot.conf
base_dir = /var/run/dovecot
# Ich habe nur IMAP(S) in Verwendung, für POP3 einfach noch pop3 bzw. pop3s hinzufügen
protocols = imap imaps…
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How to publish local domain names on my local network?
I'm developing several websites locally, each of them having its own pseudo-domain name, and its Apache VirtualHost:
mywebsite.localhost
images.mywebsite.localhost
anotherwebsite.localhost
I'd like to make these websites available to any computer…
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how to make apache2 listen to localhost and a lan computer
i completely got something wrong abotu the listen thing in apache. my question now is. when i make it listen to
NameVirtualHost *:80
Listen 127.0.0.1:80
Listen 192.168.1.23:80
will it be accessible trough the web? because my internet is connected…
user150716
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Make local server accessible from internet in a local network within a sub-domain?
I recently tried to open a mail server for our company. For some reasons it was better to make mail server separate from other server(s) in data center, so we plugged another server to our local network and built up the mail server. As you can see…
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Mac OS X Lion BIND DNS settings for local site not working
I'm trying to set up a web app hosted on my mac in which people on my network can access via http://custom.local/
I can access it on the mac since I have set up an Apache VirtualHost and in /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 custom.local
I ran $…
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Does stunnel support multiple forwardings over the same connection?
A lot of the tutorials on stunnel show only single forwardings. It stunnel limited to only fowarding and listening to one port on both ends, or can it handle both local and remote forwarding in the way putty, my favorite does?
Eg in putty or ssh you…
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When do local GPOs apply if a computer is a part of a domain?
when do local GPOs apply if a computer is a part of a domain? What would be an example scenario when local GPOs would be relevant for a computer that is a part of a domain?
Can I somehow 'use' local GPOs even if the computer is a part of the…
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Use `.local` domain through router
I have got application on my laptop (with Ubuntu) under nginx. And I have got a wifi router.
I want everybody connected to wifi can visit my application not through ip address, like
http://192.168.1.3
But through something…
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Ubuntu can only be accessed at *.local
I'm running a Ubuntu desktop OS as a Git and web server. The server is named bbtsrv03.
Everything is setup perfectly, however the only way I can access this server from my local machine to get to Gitweb is to access it via bbtsrv03.local which is a…
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