The below crontab runs at 0600 and 0605. You will also need to make sure the user which the cron is running under is in the apache group. Also make sure the file permissions are correct, they will probably be 755, they need to be 775 for users in the apache group to write to […]
Month: November 2019
Step 1: System update Before installing any packages on the CentOS server instance, it is recommended to update the system. Log in using the sudo user and run the following commands to update the system. Once the system has rebooted, log in again as the sudo user and proceed to the next step. Step 2: […]
I fixed this issue by running cmd as my Microsoft account. Click Start > Open CMD Paste in the below Enter the password for the account when prompted, this will sync your password and allow you to RDP to the machine.
Open either an admin cmd window or an admin Powershell windows and run one of the following. Admin Applet Command AD Domains and Trusts domain.msc Active Directory Management admgmt.msc AD Sites and Services dssite.msc AD Users and Computers dsa.msc ADSI Edit adsiedit.msc Authorization manager azman.msc Certification Authority Management certsrv.msc Certificate Templates certtmpl.msc Cluster Administrator cluadmin.exe […]
You should be passing the password to the Start-Process cmdlet in a more secure way, it can be stored in a file as an encrypted string. The account that encrypts the string is the only one that can decrypt it so bear that in mind.
Set X256 AES Encryption Cipher Set Full Disk Encryption Set Bitlocker PIN Enable Bitlocker
If you’re like me and you’ve forgotten your Unifi Controller password, fear not! Follow the below steps to get back in. I should say before I start, this is for a system running Ubuntu Server 16.04. Install whois Generate your new password Now ssh to your unifi controller Connect to the MongoDB instance List the […]