Hubspot? zohoCRM? just a couple of reccos.
Good luck!
J.
On Mon, Nov 28, 2022 at 10:32 AM Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> Hey, all. My wife's taken a new(ish) job, and is the tech pubs manager
> at a company in upstate NY. (She's 100% WFH with occasional visits to
> company offices.) And they re
You've put me in mind of that scene in the second Borat movie where he's
using the fax machine in the UPS store to go back and forth with the
president of Kazakhstan.. LOL
J.
On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 1:15 PM Shawn O'Shea wrote:
> Faxing is an inherently telephone-line based endeavor. So somewhere
I know this is not really an answer to the question but I've spun up a
small server on AWS with some storage that I snapshot every 6 hours.. i
installed 'owncloud' on the server and i have an owncloud client on my
laptop and my iphone.. really happy with it.. share the space with the
whole family.
- Browser
- https://bfy.tw/Q9RH
- Email (server and client)
maybe try hey.com from 37signals (makers of basecamp)
- Server hosting (web, database)
cloudways.com ?
- Authentication services (for apps I build)
not my area of expertise
- Messaging, team communications
mattermost.com
-
On Fri, Jan
if i still lived in MA i would definitely be there. :-/ have fun gents!
On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 16:29 Mark Komarinski wrote:
> I'll be there.
>
> On February 18, 2020 3:17:36 PM EST, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
>>
>> Hey, all! Just a reminder that we're going to get together at Martha's
>> Exchange
probably need to pick up a smart Ethernet switch -- one that has
> port mirroring -- to even get started down this road.
>
> All of this is relatively non-trivial, but could probably be worked
> through if you're really trying to make it happen.
>
> -Ken
>
>
>
> On
'll probably need to pick up a smart Ethernet switch -- one that has
> port mirroring -- to even get started down this road.
>
> All of this is relatively non-trivial, but could probably be worked
> through if you're really trying to make it happen.
>
> -Ken
>
>
> O
Hi friends,
I am IT dir. at a small independent school in CT nowadays. I have a
comcast modem. my firewall plugs into a wired port in the comcast modem.
I have an old PC running windows 8.1. I have installed wireshark on the
old PC. I have plugged the old PC's network interface into another wi
thanks!
On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 3:30 PM, mark wrote:
> I do not know. I have only ever had to use a WinXP resucue cd, and
> watched other Admins go through the process with Win7.
>
> Mark
> On Nov 30, 2017 3:26 PM, "jsf" wrote:
>
>> thanks Mark. Does that
thanks Mark. Does that go, too, for a windows 8.1 rescue USB key?
On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 3:21 PM, mark wrote:
> If you boot the system from a Windows 7 or higher rescue cd, there should
> be an option to repair the boot record.
>
> Mark
> On Nov 30, 2017 2:44 PM, "jsf&
Hi all,
I have an old Lenovo T440 laptop. It had 3 partitions: windows 8.1,
windows 10 and ubuntu. Recently the ubuntu partition became corrupted.. (I
don't remember now exactly what happened, I just know that all of a sudden
I wasn't able to boot into ubuntu). I have since re-installed ubuntu
I believe TOR, although it, (like anything) can be used for ill/evil,
is essentially an important tool for good. Thanks for the link to the
EFF petition. Shared it.
I'll call the library too for good measure even though I'm currently
in Connecticut.
Cheers all.
Joshua
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 4
Good question Mark - I'm looking forward to see what responses it gets.
At work I recently had a conversation with a fellow at Winchester Data
Systems for work.. he sent me the information I'm quoting below - it was in
response to a query I had about getting some archival storage setup at work
but
I'm in for a quality $40 Debian umbrella. But I'm in NY. I have friends in
boston who could keep it for me til I can get it.
--
Joshua S. Freeman
CUIT Interactive Services
jfree...@columbia.edu
212.854.2083
On Sep 3, 2012, at 8:05 AM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> My broither-in-law is an umbrella
Amen brother Greg!
Greetings from NYC everyone!
Joshua Freeman
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 3:33 PM, Greg Rundlett (freephile)
wrote:
> I've been reading (well, listening to) The Art of Happiness in a Troubled
> World (http://www.theartofhappiness.com/) and like so many others I'm
> inspired by the
There was a piece on MarketPlace morning report on NPR about
NerdCore... Rapping Geeks.. apparently, on the left coast it's been
all the rage since, like, 2001!
I guess we're late to the party!
J.
On 4/4/07, Mark Komarinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 04/04/2007 10:24 AM, Paul Lussier wrote:
That message was for Cole, not Travis..
:-)
J.
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Hey Travis,
take a look at ViaTalk (http://www.viatalk.com) and, of course, FWD
(www.freeworlddialup.com)
cheers,
Joshua
On 2/5/07, Travis Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That said, I'm wondering if anybody out there has any recommendations
> for decent SIP providers? I'm not interested
SHORT ANSWER IT'S WORKING! TO SEE THE PROGRESSION OF HOW (AND HOW
STUPID I AM) READ ON.
Hi Ben,
Thanks for the really detailed response.. please see below.
On 1/20/07, Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/20/07, jsf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I went into the D
Hi everyone,
WIsh I'd seen the MythTV presentation. That's something I'm planning
on doing sometime this year.
Meanwhile... here's my issue..
I work at Columbia University in NYC.
I can reach most of the *nix boxen I need to get to via the ssh
gateway and kerberos auth.
There are some files s
Hi Dan,
I'd like to change the SSID, the password and enable mac filtering on
the LInksys... problem is, I have no idea how to GET to it via a
browser, at this point...
J.
On 11/19/06, Dan Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
jsf wrote:
> This is getting better all the time
... that's the only way to 'secure' the Linksys WRT54G.. right?
J.
On 11/19/06, jsf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Progress!
OK, Figured out in YAST what needed to be changed... ran through the
changes...
ran downstairs and unplugged the SuSE box from the Speakeasy DSL modem
I can ssh to it from both inside and outside
my network with some kind of meaningful name?
??
TIA
J.
On 11/19/06, jsf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
see below...
On 11/19/06, Dan Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jsf wrote:
>
> > so, do i need to do any config on t
see below...
On 11/19/06, Dan Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
jsf wrote:
> so, do i need to do any config on the d-link to get it to start PPPoE
> with Verizon or...
>
> By plugging the FiOS into the WAN side of the d-link and then plugging
> the workstations and the
pick up an IP address...
Any SuSE people here who can guide me?
J.
On 11/19/06, Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/19/06, jsf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a Vonage ATA plugged into the LAN side of the Linksys WiFi
> router.. Will I be able to leave it there?
One more thing I forgot to mention.
I have a Vonage ATA plugged into the LAN side of the Linksys WiFi
router.. Will I be able to leave it there?
I *could* plug it into the LAN side of the D-Link ... but I'd have to
do some rewiring to pull that off.
J.
On 11/19/06, Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
so, do i need to do any config on the d-link to get it to start PPPoE
with Verizon or...
By plugging the FiOS into the WAN side of the d-link and then plugging
the workstations and the Linksys into the LAN side of the D-Link...
each machine will basically be 'exposed' to the FiOS and make its own
Hey folks,
I have FiOS coming to the house.. it is brought into the basement of
my house... I've had it for over a year now and what I did was this:
I completely bypassed the D-Link non-wifi router they supplied and
instead took the Cat5E cable coming out of the FiOS box in my basement
and plugg
I'd heard that there was a poll that said that 20% of Windows users
plan to switch to Linux (Ubuntu?) once Vista comes out.
DUnno if that's relevant or not.
Cheers,
Joshua
On 11/2/06, Bruce Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ben Scott wrote:
> On 11/2/06, Dan Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
a couple of times in the past my staff has updated our SuSE Linux
Enterprise Server 9.0 box using Yast and rendered the machine
unbootable. This happens when kernel upgrades are part of the
updates.
Can someone please point me to or post here the proper order of things
when running Yast2 to updat
First of all thanks to those who jumped in offering to help... It's
greatly appreciated.
So, just to recap.. Here's the story...
Back in like 1998 I was living in Boston. I wanted to run a server at
my home but finding a way to do that, and finding something better
than 56k dialup at the time wa
I need to have a phone conversation with someone here about DNS. I
recently moved my server from Boston to NY.. (from a very
unconventional but useful setup in Boston to a single IP address on
Speakeasy's DSL in NY).
I need to get DNS, mail and www back on line and I realize I'm making
a mess of
Hi Bill,
see below
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 21:20:11 -0500, Bill McGonigle
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 24, 2004, at 8:14 PM, jsf wrote:
>
> > Where I'm having problems is port 80!... No matter what I try, on the
> > router or on the laptop, I cannot se
Hey all,
I have a WRTG54 Wireless Router.
I'm using dyndns to create a human memorable URL for the IP address
assigned by my cable ISP.
I've set up port forwarding on the router for port 22 (forwarded to
the IP address assigned to my laptop) and tested it by sshing OUT to
my server in Boston (I'
It's time for me to start looking for an ecommerce/shopping cart/CC
processing solution for my employer. MySQL/PHP is a requirement, FOSS
or inexpensive is preferred...
I'm looking now at http://www.ext-cart.com/ and I'm going to look at
OSCommerce (though I heard that it's being abandoned or so
Does anyone here have serious LDAP-FU?
I run the IT dept. for the NY Botanical Garden (I used to live in
Boston.. that's why I'm on this list!).
Here are some statistics:
there are maybe a dozen divisions
there are approximately 40 departments
some divisions are concatenations of several depar
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