So you figure that you wouldn’t see this issue anymore since it’s 2019, but apparently Microsoft really wants everyone to move to Win 10. Now this is a move in the right direction for most, but not for everyone as some smaller software companies haven’t updated their software to properly function with Win 10, while […]
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Filtering Debian SFTP logs with single digit date
Filtering Debian SFTP logs with single digit date I recently ranĀ into a problem when Filtering Debian SFTP logs with single digit dateĀ . The issue is that when the date is 2 digits like Apr 10 then my script would work fine, however when its less than 10 then it would not be able to grep […]
Logging SFTP access in Debian 9 Stretch
logging SFTP access in Debian 9 Stretch To start logging SFTP access in Debian 9 Stretch all you need to to is to edit a config file and restart a service. First make sure that the sshd service is currently running if you are not remotely accessing the machine to begin with by using the […]
How to throttle bandwidth on a Cisco ASA5512
How to throttle bandwidth on a Cisco ASA5512 Here’s a great little trick to limit your ASA’s speed which can be beneficial if your ISP charges you for how fast you go. E.G. Your ISP provides you a 100Mbps burstable connection, but they allow you to utilize a 20Mbps average. Since you know your data […]
Rename your computer using it’s service tag number
How to rename your computer using it’s service tag number Below is a short script that is handy in renaming your computer using the service tag or serial number of the machine. To invoke this on multiple machines you may want to look into running psexec to copy the script locally to the machine, then […]