• Test

    From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Sean Rima on Tue Aug 1 11:18:59 2023

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    Hello Sean,

    Tuesday August 01 2023 12:02, you wrote to me:

    I ended up at one stage with a blade server, that was interesting and deafening to watch :) I am trying to settle on a single make sff pc
    for all. The dell FX160 are ok but under powered and hard to find.

    I have a Dell Poweredge R710 that was given to me. I can't use it so when I can, going to rent a car and drive it up to Andrew, a 12 hour drive each way, for him to use.

    Looking around at an ASUS sff pc but they are not cheap

    Try looking for a Dell Optiplex 7010. Small but plenty powerful. Mine's an i5, 8 GB RAM (up to 32 GB!) and with a new SSD, quite peppy for a little machine. I paid $30 for the little box at a nearby hamfest last spring. I dropped $26 for a new 512GB SSD that really gave it a performance boost. I'm wanting to get 2x16GB RAM for it but need other things first.

    -- Sean

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  • From Andrew Leary@618:100/2 to Sean Dennis on Tue Aug 1 12:54:31 2023
    Hello Sean!

    01 Aug 23 11:18, you wrote to Sean Rima:

    Try looking for a Dell Optiplex 7010. Small but plenty powerful.
    Mine's an i5, 8 GB RAM (up to 32 GB!) and with a new SSD, quite peppy
    for a little machine. I paid $30 for the little box at a nearby
    hamfest last spring. I dropped $26 for a new 512GB SSD that really
    gave it a performance boost. I'm wanting to get 2x16GB RAM for it but need other things first.

    I have two of them, both with Core i7-3770 (3.4 GHz) processors and 8 GB RAM. 1 is a minitower case which is my Win11 desktop, and the other is a SFF case which runs Slackware Linux 15.0 and MBSE BBS 1.0.8.4 for this node. I've found them to be quite reliable. I don't have SSDs in either of mine, but might upgrade at some point.

    Andrew

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Kurt Weiske on Tue Aug 1 20:39:21 2023

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    Hello Kurt,

    Tuesday August 01 2023 07:32, you wrote to me:

    You could pick up a cheap used appliance firewall, load OpenWRT onto
    it and get a lot of the functionality of pFSense without the
    power drain/space usage. I've got a $5 Netgear router running DD-WRT
    and a cast-off running OpenWRT and I'm continually surprised at what OpenWRT can do on commodity hardware.

    Can OpenWRT do a VPN and run Snort? I've not used OpenWRT before.

    -- Sean

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Andrew Leary on Tue Aug 1 20:34:53 2023
    Hello Andrew,

    Tuesday August 01 2023 12:54, you wrote to me:

    I have two of them, both with Core i7-3770 (3.4 GHz) processors and 8
    GB RAM. 1 is a minitower case which is my Win11 desktop, and the
    other
    is a SFF case which runs Slackware Linux 15.0 and MBSE BBS 1.0.8.4 for this node. I've found them to be quite reliable. I don't have SSDs
    in either of mine, but might upgrade at some point.

    Here's the SSD I bought: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6ZC5MS3

    I have about 10 of this company's USB 2.0 32GB sticks and they work great. The new SSD is quite fast. Really made a difference in the 7010. Thinking about getting two more of them for the two computers I am building for my parents. Both older Dells but with SSDs, should be good enough for Windo(w)s.

    -- Sean

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  • From Nick Andre@618:500/24 to Sean Dennis on Tue Aug 1 20:55:52 2023
    On 01 Aug 23 20:39:21, Sean Dennis said the following to Kurt Weiske:

    Can OpenWRT do a VPN and run Snort? I've not used OpenWRT before.

    Its okay, but... you're trusting the heart of your network to a consumer-grade router that wasn't designed or endorsed to run it. Its why I never really got behind those OpenWrt and Tomato projects or tech guys wanting to make a router out of a Raspberri Pi. The hardware just isn't certified or cut out for it.

    It might run fine for weeks, maybe months before it mysteriously needs reboot. That to me isn't normal. Routers should have years of uptime and not randomly flake out and thats what I found happens with these alternative-router-OS's.

    Better to stick with Pfsense on commercial grade server hardware IMO.

    Nick

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Nick Andre on Wed Aug 2 01:13:12 2023
    Better to stick with Pfsense on commercial grade server hardware IMO.

    That's what I'm thinking also.

    -- Sean


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  • From Kurt Weiske@618:300/16 to Sean Dennis on Wed Aug 2 06:47:00 2023
    Sean Dennis wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-

    Can OpenWRT do a VPN and run Snort? I've not used OpenWRT before.

    There are wireguard and OpenVPN packages I've used, and a Snort package
    for it, but I haven't used it before.



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  • From Kurt Weiske@618:300/16 to Sean Dennis on Wed Aug 2 06:56:00 2023
    Sean Dennis wrote to Sean Rima <=-


    Try looking for a Dell Optiplex 7010. Small but plenty powerful.
    Mine's an i5, 8 GB RAM (up to 32 GB!)

    SFF or USFF? I'm looking for a USFF box for my home lab that'll take
    32GB of RAM. Most of the smaller systems seem to max out at 16GB.

    I have a SFF 3050 with an i5, 32GB of RAM and a NVMe drive. Nice little
    box. I ran it on Windows 10 for an hour before loading proxmox on it,
    and it was a fast little system.



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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Kurt Weiske on Wed Aug 2 11:50:34 2023
    Hello Kurt,

    Wednesday August 02 2023 06:56, you wrote to me:


    SFF or USFF? I'm looking for a USFF box for my home lab that'll take
    32GB of RAM. Most of the smaller systems seem to max out at 16GB.

    USFF. Tiny little box. Great for my tiny apartment.

    I have a SFF 3050 with an i5, 32GB of RAM and a NVMe drive. Nice
    little box. I ran it on Windows 10 for an hour before loading proxmox
    on it, and it was a fast little system.

    I put a new SSD in the 7010 and it was like a whole different and much faster computer. Can't wait to stuff 32GB in it and see the results. I'm running Devuan Linux 4 (Chimera).

    -- Sean

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  • From Kurt Weiske@618:300/16 to Sean Dennis on Thu Aug 3 07:03:00 2023
    Sean Dennis wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-

    SFF or USFF? I'm looking for a USFF box for my home lab that'll take
    32GB of RAM. Most of the smaller systems seem to max out at 16GB.

    USFF. Tiny little box. Great for my tiny apartment.

    I'm looking for 3 of those to make a Proxmox cluster. I have 2 nodes
    now, but to properly cluster you need 3 to make a consensus. Use ZFS
    filesystems for storage and you can cluster storage and make it fully
    high availability.




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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Kurt Weiske on Thu Aug 3 10:49:34 2023
    Hello, Kurt!

    Replying to a message of Kurt Weiske to Sean Dennis:

    I'm looking for 3 of those to make a Proxmox cluster. I have 2 nodes now, but to properly cluster you need 3 to make a consensus. Use ZFS filesystems for storage and you can cluster storage and make it fully high availability.

    That and live snapshots are why I like ZFS.

    -- Sean

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  • From candycane@618:200/50 to Sean Dennis on Thu Aug 3 21:40:19 2023
    Re: Test
    By: Sean Dennis to Kurt Weiske on Thu Aug 03 2023 10:49 am

    Hello, Kurt!

    Replying to a message of Kurt Weiske to Sean Dennis:

    I'm looking for 3 of those to make a Proxmox cluster. I have 2 nodes
    now, but to properly cluster you need 3 to make a consensus. Use ZFS
    filesystems for storage and you can cluster storage and make it
    fully high availability.

    That and live snapshots are why I like ZFS.

    -- Sean

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    I tried ZFS a while ago, messed up some flash drives trying to do a RAID setup.

    candycane

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Candycane on Thu Aug 3 22:24:30 2023
    I tried ZFS a while ago, messed up some flash drives
    trying to do a RAID setup.

    I learned to unplug all USB drives if I was experementing. Lost 70,000 songs that way.

    -- Srean

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  • From candycane@618:200/50 to Sean Dennis on Thu Aug 3 23:04:54 2023
    Re: Test
    By: Sean Dennis to Candycane on Thu Aug 03 2023 10:24 pm

    I tried ZFS a while ago, messed up some flash drives
    trying to do a RAID setup.

    I learned to unplug all USB drives if I was experementing. Lost 70,000 songs that way.

    -- Srean

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    Wow, where did you even get that many songs?

    candycane

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to candycane on Fri Aug 4 05:20:33 2023
    Hello candycane,

    Thursday August 03 2023 23:04, you wrote to me:

    Wow, where did you even get that many songs?

    I once had quite a CD collection. That is sadly all gone now.

    -- Sean

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  • From candycane@618:200/50 to Sean Dennis on Fri Aug 4 08:52:10 2023
    Re: Test
    By: Sean Dennis to candycane on Fri Aug 04 2023 05:20 am

    Hello candycane,

    Thursday August 03 2023 23:04, you wrote to me:

    Wow, where did you even get that many songs?

    I once had quite a CD collection. That is sadly all gone now.

    -- Sean

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    Oh rip, did you sell them?

    candycane

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to candycane on Fri Aug 4 16:04:43 2023
    Hello candycane,

    Friday August 04 2023 08:52, you wrote to me:

    Oh rip, did you sell them?

    Lost to a flooded closet.

    -- Sean

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  • From Nick Andre@618:500/24 to Sean Dennis on Fri Aug 4 17:29:22 2023
    On 04 Aug 23 16:04:43, Sean Dennis said the following to Candycane:

    Oh rip, did you sell them?

    Lost to a flooded closet.

    Its one of a few fears I have of moving to a townhouse or something with a basement which I first thought of as a great idea, someplace to park all my boxes of crap.

    But one basement flood and I would be.... heartbroken.

    As I type this, the roof of my apartment complex is leaking and all the drywall ceiling is coming apart in the bathroom.

    Nick

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  • From candycane@618:200/50 to Sean Dennis on Fri Aug 4 21:01:56 2023
    Re: Test
    By: Sean Dennis to candycane on Fri Aug 04 2023 04:04 pm

    Hello candycane,

    Friday August 04 2023 08:52, you wrote to me:

    Oh rip, did you sell them?

    Lost to a flooded closet.

    -- Sean

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    Dang, I'm sorry about that.

    candycane

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  • From candycane@618:200/50 to Nick Andre on Fri Aug 4 21:03:02 2023
    Re: Re: Test
    By: Nick Andre to Sean Dennis on Fri Aug 04 2023 05:29 pm

    On 04 Aug 23 16:04:43, Sean Dennis said the following to Candycane:

    Oh rip, did you sell them?

    Lost to a flooded closet.

    Its one of a few fears I have of moving to a townhouse or something with a basement which I first thought of as a great idea, someplace to park all my boxes of crap.

    But one basement flood and I would be.... heartbroken.

    As I type this, the roof of my apartment complex is leaking and all the drywall ceiling is coming apart in the bathroom.

    Nick

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    Are you alright? That sounds really bad..

    candycane

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  • From Nick Andre@618:500/24 to Candycane on Sat Aug 5 14:45:11 2023
    On 04 Aug 23 21:03:02, Candycane said the following to Nick Andre:

    As I type this, the roof of my apartment complex is leaking and all the drywall ceiling is coming apart in the bathroom.

    Are you alright? That sounds really bad..

    Yes, its nothing too serious... yet.

    Nick

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  • From candycane@618:200/50 to Nick Andre on Sat Aug 5 15:26:57 2023
    Re: Re: Test
    By: Nick Andre to Candycane on Sat Aug 05 2023 02:45 pm

    On 04 Aug 23 21:03:02, Candycane said the following to Nick Andre:

    As I type this, the roof of my apartment complex is leaking and
    all the drywall ceiling is coming apart in the bathroom.

    Are you alright? That sounds really bad..

    Yes, its nothing too serious... yet.

    Nick

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    Well, I really hope you can get it fixed before anything bad happens! Good luck.

    candycane

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