Re: [lopsa-tech] Different AWS VPC as the default?

2014-12-10 Thread Yves Dorfsman
On 2014-12-10 14:41, Matthew Barr wrote: > You can do it with VPC peering. Default VPC is a convince, but not > hard to replicate. The new one won't be the default, but it'll be ok. > > Or, you could use subnets inside 172.31, within issue, I believe. > Haven't tried that, but peering was easy

Re: [lopsa-tech] Different AWS VPC as the default?

2014-12-10 Thread Matthew Barr
You can do it with VPC peering. Default VPC is a convince, but not hard to replicate. The new one won't be the default, but it'll be ok. Or, you could use subnets inside 172.31, within issue, I believe. Haven't tried that, but peering was easy and simple. Sent from my iPad > On Dec 10, 2014,

[lopsa-tech] Different AWS VPC as the default?

2014-12-10 Thread Yves Dorfsman
We want to route from one AWS account to another hopefully without using NAT. Is it possible to make a new VPC (with a different CIDR block than the default 172.31/16) the default VPC for a given account? Thanks. -- http://yves.zioup.com gpg: 4096R/32B0F416 __

Re: [lopsa-tech] Macs and vSphere

2014-12-10 Thread Jonathan
On 22/10/14 11:58, Jonathan wrote: Hi, I'm delighted to see that the latest patch for ESX 5.5 U2 (released October 15th), includes support for the 6,1 MacPro. At the moment we are interposing an NFS server between our Fibre Channel storage and our Mac Minis running ESX, which works well enou

Re: [lopsa-tech] bluetooth keyboard for tablet

2014-12-10 Thread Doug Hughes
This isn't going to be directly helpful, but I hope it will provide some indirect benefit. I went through a similar search for my samsung galaxy tab 2 7" last year. It took a while. Here's why: * Do you want an integrated rechargeable battery or replacement AAA or AA batteries? I wanted integrated

Re: [lopsa-tech] bluetooth keyboard for tablet

2014-12-10 Thread Allan Irving
As an iPad user, I've never had any problems with Logitech keyboards. However, they *are* overpriced. They are however, often on sale on Amazon. I would say they're worth £35 GBP and at a push £40 if they match your tablet stylistically. Other than Logitech, I've had good experiences with cheap

Re: [lopsa-tech] bluetooth keyboard for tablet

2014-12-10 Thread Michael Gurski
I've been pretty happy with my Sharkk BT keyboard (which I'm using to type this on my N7). There's no identifiable model number on it, but it's a combined iOS/Android/Win BT3.0 model. I splurged and got the backlit model, while my spouse chose a non-backlit model. Battery life can be measured in w

[lopsa-tech] bluetooth keyboard for tablet

2014-12-10 Thread john boris
I am looking for a Bluetooth keyboard for a 10" tablet. It is an off brand tablet (Insigna). not an ipad. Any body using one they would recommend? -- John J. Boris, Sr. ___ Tech mailing list Tech@lists.lopsa.org https://lists.lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/l

Re: [lopsa-tech] Laptop disk encryption

2014-12-10 Thread Edward Ned Harvey (lopser)
> From: tech-boun...@lists.lopsa.org [mailto:tech-boun...@lists.lopsa.org] > On Behalf Of Edward Ned Harvey (lopser) > > I don't recall the process from the top of my > mind, but if you want, I can look it up. A few months later, I have a Win7 Home laptop that I unfortunately have to encrypt wit