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=== FireCrotch is now known as nickmoeck
nickmoeckdouglasawh-work: what about something like teamviewer for remotely connecting? Or perhaps a reverse ssh connection?18:55
nickmoeckAT&T tech just called me, he said he thinks one or two the T1's going to my area's DSL range extender are down18:57
nickmoeckwhich would explain why my internet speed is just fine right now when no one else in the area is home18:57
douglasawh-worknickmoeck: they are going to be unwilling to spend money and I doubt it's free for corporate use, but I'm looking at it22:10
douglasawh-workhaha22:10
nickmoeckyeah, you have to pay for corporate use unfortunately22:11
douglasawh-workthey aren't even willing to spend the landscape fees which I think were something like $10, though I could be wrong about the exact #22:11
douglasawh-workthat contract was tied up in legal22:11
douglasawh-workwhat I ended up deciding to do was to lock grub and the kernel from updates on the next image22:12
douglasawh-workwhich isn't ideal, but better than cutting them off completely22:12
douglasawh-workgrub seem to be pretty effed and I know there was a recent grub update22:13
douglasawh-worktwo of our server admins worked on it yesterday for like an hour to no avail22:14
douglasawh-workone of them really thinks we should use Landscape, so I emailed the man that pulls the purse strings.  I don't see it happening though22:15
douglasawh-workany idea if this is still true? https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/bind-users/2008-September/073095.html22:24
douglasawh-worknm, got the answer to that one: https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/bind-users/2008-September/073099.html22:25
douglasawh-workstill don't know how to use it...looking into that22:25
douglasawh-worknevermind.  that tells you how to do it on the bind side, but says things still need to be set up correctly22:26
douglasawh-workguess I'll talk to our windows admin22:26
douglasawh-worklooks like I got it working. still fighting with synergy though23:08

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