--- Log opened Wed Nov 03 00:00:44 2021 00:39 -!- decius [~decius@108-210-180-90.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 01:23 -!- decius [~decius@108-210-180-90.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 01:28 -!- decius [~decius@108-210-180-90.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 07:11 <@Dolemite> mr0ning, be0tches and h0ez! 07:50 -!- decius [~decius@108-210-180-90.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 07:59 < Evilpig> the mental gymnastics of these people 07:59 < Evilpig> How will she react when the slain president and his dead son do not show up? 07:59 < Evilpig> “We’ll figure that something happened in the plan that made it not safe to do it,” she said. “If it doesn’t go down how I believe it will, that’s OK. We’ll figure it just wasn’t the right time.” 08:02 * aestetix hugs Dolemite 08:48 -!- decius [~decius@108-210-180-90.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 09:26 < aestetix> Evilpig: I will never understand qanon 09:27 < aestetix> Like.... antifa, I don't agree with, but I can at least see where they are coming from 09:27 < aestetix> Qanon is just batshit crazy 09:32 -!- decius [~decius@108-210-180-90.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 10:10 <@Dolemite> So if this Sputnik vaccine is so good, why is the vaccination rate in Russia so low and the death rate from Covid-19 so high? 10:11 <@Dolemite> Vaccine hesitancy 10:11 <@Dolemite> Looks like their disinformation campaigns didn't just affect the US 10:12 <@opticron> I'll take all the vaccines everyone else doesn't want 10:12 <@opticron> gonna look like a pincushion 10:29 < aestetix> because russians 10:29 < aestetix> you think qanon people are crazy and stubborn? you should visit moscow 10:52 < Evilpig> Dolemite: our pegasus clowns were not happy with me this morning as I reported a problem with their api, and their response was that "something must be down". I asked if we can suggest some monitoring options for this critical part of the infrastructure 12:20 <@Dolemite> lol 12:20 <@Dolemite> Currently dealing with Entrust CA being down. No documentation. Previous admin was dipshit. 12:21 <@Dolemite> Hoping Entrust support can help me out 12:21 <@Dolemite> But Entrust is like the Comcast of IT support 12:56 <@Mirage_> Ah, yeah...rewatching The Dresden Files. So much fun. 13:16 < aestetix> I'm going through Twin Peaks S03 finally 13:16 < aestetix> and holy shit is it an acid trip 13:39 -!- decius [~decius@108-210-180-90.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 13:40 -!- decius [~decius@108-210-180-90.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 13:52 < Evilpig> I enabled TLS1.3 on our load balancers this morning. that's my highlight 13:55 < aestetix> Evilpig: so now you're more secure than AWS Cloudfront 13:55 < aestetix> Dolemite: msg 13:55 <@Mirage_> I'm currently waiting on a politicl shitstorm to open up as we got a nasty "why can't we ssh to our server" email for a host that we got a decom request for last week. 13:56 <@Mirage_> Evilpig: just don't disable 1.2 if you want Windows clients to play nice. 13:56 < Evilpig> we aren't. we're still trying to get rid of tls1 and 1.1 13:57 < Evilpig> the majority of our shit is tls1.2 only though 13:57 <@Dolemite> yeah any app using .NET you have to do some registry keys to get it to use TLS 1.2 13:57 < aestetix> what does .NET use by default? 13:57 <@Dolemite> even if the systemwide registry keys already prefer TLS 1.2 13:58 <@Dolemite> 1.1 is what it was pinned to on the ones we'd found 13:59 <@Mirage_> We haven't had any problems with disabling 1.1, but when someone requested that we also disable 1.2 and only allow 1.3 we started having all sorts of weird problems connecting to/from windows 13:59 < aestetix> Is there any benefit to using registry keys over config files? 13:59 <@Dolemite> Centralized database 14:00 < aestetix> Oh right, windows doesn't do grep 14:00 <@Dolemite> But definitely more of a pain in the ass to find what you want 14:00 < brimstone> the registry is "fileless!" 14:00 < aestetix> Since in linux you can just do grep -r -i whatever /etc/ 15:27 -!- decius [~decius@108-210-180-90.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 17:36 -!- decius [~decius@108-210-180-90.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 18:27 -!- decius [~decius@108-210-180-90.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 18:32 -!- decius [~decius@108-210-180-90.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 19:56 -!- decius [~decius@108-210-180-90.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 20:22 -!- decius [~decius@108-210-180-90.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 20:27 -!- decius [~decius@108-210-180-90.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 23:16 <@jb7od> not to be 'that guy', but fer real, Win can fake a grep with a big convoluted bunch of powershell with findstr and select-string, but it's one of these where you pass a string around, so most ppl go with: https://download.cnet.com/Windows-Grep/3000-2351_4-75805915.html <-- there's also GNU ports of wget and a bunch of other of *nix utils out there too that can be $PATHed up to work normally. Helpful for damaged individuals like myself who *habitually* will 23:16 <@jb7od> type either ls or dir, or clear or cls, reversed, swear, 23:17 <@jb7od> re-enter 23:19 * jb7od wonders when Evilpig will catch up to that url --- Log closed Thu Nov 04 00:00:45 2021