[Discuss] What's the best secure groupware package?

2020-11-23 Thread E. William Horne
Thanks for reading this. I'm looking for an open-source encrypted groupware program that is both secure and easy-to-use. I've looked at W.A.S.T.E., but I don't think it's being maintained, and I'm looking for packages that are currently being supported. It would be nice to have something th

Re: [Discuss] HPLIP in a VirtualBox

2020-11-23 Thread epp
On 11/23/20 1:32 PM, e...@mcom.com wrote: On 11/23/20 1:25 PM, Rich Pieri wrote: On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 18:47:46 -0500 e...@mcom.com wrote: Is this because the OS is running in a VirtualBox and not technically the installed OS on the hardware? NAT vs. bridged network? NAT was the default, I le

Re: [Discuss] HPLIP in a VirtualBox

2020-11-23 Thread epp
On 11/23/20 1:25 PM, Rich Pieri wrote: On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 18:47:46 -0500 e...@mcom.com wrote: Is this because the OS is running in a VirtualBox and not technically the installed OS on the hardware? NAT vs. bridged network? NAT was the default, I left it at that setting. I've since become aw

Re: [Discuss] HPLIP in a VirtualBox

2020-11-23 Thread Rich Pieri
On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 18:47:46 -0500 e...@mcom.com wrote: > Is this because the OS is running in a VirtualBox and not technically > the installed OS on the hardware? NAT vs. bridged network? -- Rich Pieri ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.blu.org

Re: [Discuss] mysql question

2020-11-23 Thread Greg Rundlett (freephile)
I have to admit that I wasn't familiar with mysql-config-editor. But also, in a VPS controlled by Ansible deployment (you know exactly who has access to the server -- mostly just 'you') it's helpful to be able to quickly grab the random DB password (from /root/.my.cnf) for GUI client setup of MySQ

Re: [Discuss] HPLIP in a VirtualBox

2020-11-23 Thread epp
On 11/22/20 6:47 PM, e...@mcom.com wrote: I have installed Debian 10 (.6) in a VirtualBox. When I launch the HPLIP Toolbox from the menu, it doesn't launch. But if I open a terminal window and run 'hp-toolbox', it launches. This is from a brand new installation. Is this because the OS is runn

Re: [Discuss] firewalld rant

2020-11-23 Thread Dan Ritter
Dale R. Worley wrote: > > From: Dan Ritter > > > > Dale R. Worley wrote: > >> As in the above example, when you set masquerading on interface X, > >> *which* packets coming from *which* interfaces are masqueraded *how* > >> going out *which* interface? > > > > This is consistent on all NAT syste

Re: [Discuss] firewalld rant

2020-11-23 Thread Dale R. Worley
> From: Dan Ritter > > Dale R. Worley wrote: >> As in the above example, when you set masquerading on interface X, >> *which* packets coming from *which* interfaces are masqueraded *how* >> going out *which* interface? > > This is consistent on all NAT systems: masquerading refers to changing > t