On Monday 05 February 2018 11:11:00 am Patrick wrote:
> For remote access from our Macs, we use Viscosity.
>
I've started using sshfs with Macs and Linux boxes.
So far, I'm liking it a lot !
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Greetings,
I had this issue which was known in 2.17 and was told it was fixed in
2.18.2.
However it still persists.
After upgrading all clients in the group to 2.18.2 if you copy a cut from
one cart to a cut in another cart, it will not play and if you hit edit
markers you get a cannot read peak
Another thumbs up for pfSense. I've been using it for many years with 7 current
installs and VPNs running between them all using OpenVPN.
When I have to VPN to a third party it's IPSec.
For remote access from our Macs, we use Viscosity.
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Patrick
patr...@scnv.net
> On Feb 5, 2018, at 7:47 AM,
We use PFSense software on PC hardware. PFSense implements several
different VPN arrangements but we are using IP/SEC since it is one of
the very few that hasn't been hacked. Some one I know was looking at
Ubiquiti Cloud Key remote and I did a search for exploits and it has
been listed as havin
Greetings,
I had this issue which was known in 2.17 and was told it was fixed in
2.18.2.
However it still persists.
After upgrading all clients in the group to 2.18.2 if you copy a cut from
one cart to a cut in another cart, it will not play and if you hit edit
markers you get a cannot read peak
FWIW:
I use a pfsense box for our group and I LOVE that thing. Its not
perfect (nothing ever is), but I can't say enough good things about it.
My particular box has 8 ethernet ports, configurable however you wish.
I currently have 2 WANs (for load balancing/failover), 1 publicly routed
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On Mon, 05 Feb 2018 11:48:03 +
Andy Higginson wrote:
> I was looking at Ubiquiti EdgeRouters over the weekend.
> However I would be interested if anyone has some input.
Be careful with some of the lowest end routers like that !
Many are sold as "4 port router" when they are, in fact,
a
This is probably going off at a slight tangent but
I was looking at Ubiquiti EdgeRouters over the weekend. They might be an
interesting option for getting things up and running for VPN work. It is often
said that you should keep your office network and music network separate.
However,
Isn't this what the Server/Client model is all about?
In our deployment, our main studio is located in another town from the owner
and myself. There's a "server" at the main studio (which is also the active
RDAirPlay host), and workstations at both my location and the owners location.
All of