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The repository ‘cdrom:******* does not have a release file

Software Effect Enterprises, Inc Posted on August 2, 2022 by SEEIAugust 2, 2022

A problem with Debian installs when you run apt update. To fix sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list find the line that starts with deb cdrom: put a # at the start of the line now run sudo apt update have a nice … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged apt, debian, update

Alarm on EX2300 /var partition usage is high

Software Effect Enterprises, Inc Posted on July 16, 2022 by SEEIJuly 16, 2022

I upgraded my EX2300-24P and got an alarm light on the front. root@switch> show system alarms 1 alarms currently active Alarm time Class Description 2021-06-19 04:20:46 EDT Minor RE 0 /var partition usage is high Then I ran “show system … Continue reading →

Posted in Juniper | Tagged alarm, ex2300, junos, space, switch

EPEL on Rocky Linux

Software Effect Enterprises, Inc Posted on July 16, 2022 by SEEIJuly 16, 2022

Installing EPEL   sudo dnf -y install epel-release Dont use the epel-next repository. epel-next is meant for Stream, and packages from it may not function correctly.

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Posted in Rocky Linux | Tagged epel, linux, rocky

session-####.scope: Succeeded.: # Time(s)

Software Effect Enterprises, Inc Posted on June 7, 2022 by SEEIMay 6, 2023

I am getting 10’s to 100’s of the following lines in my logwatch email session-####.scope: Succeeded.: # Time(s) This apparently is being caused by the current version of cron and logwatch To suppress these messages in the logwatch email, edit … Continue reading →

Posted in Rocky Linux | Tagged cron, linux, logwatch, rocky, session

Block an outbound port using firewalld-cmd

Software Effect Enterprises, Inc Posted on May 27, 2022 by SEEIMay 27, 2022

I had a test machine I was setting up and I did not want it to be able to send out emails (tcp 25) Edit the file /etc/firewalld/firewalld.conf. Find the line FirewallBackend=nftables change it to read FirewallBackend=iptables execute systemctl restart … Continue reading →

Posted in Rocky Linux | Tagged firewalld, iptables, linux, rocky

Juniper SRX Routing Engine Temperature OID and Nagios

Software Effect Enterprises, Inc Posted on May 20, 2022 by SEEIMay 20, 2022

jnxOperatingTemp.9.1.0.0 or 1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.3.1.13.1.7.9.1.0.0 Settings for Nagios to monitor temperature on SRX using snmp v3 /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_snmp -H 10.254.253.1 -o 1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.3.1.13.1.7.9.1.0.0 -w 43 -c 45 -u C -P 3 -L authPriv -U SNMPUSERNAME -a MD5 -A AUTHPASS -x aes -X PRIVPASS SNMP … Continue reading →

Posted in Juniper, SNMP, SRX | Tagged juniper, oid, snmp, SRX, temperature

IPerf Server

Software Effect Enterprises, Inc Posted on April 29, 2022 by SEEIAugust 14, 2025

Install an iperf3 server on fedora to test your network On the box you are going to use as a server sudo dnf install iperf3 open port on firewalld: sudo firewall-cmd –add-port=5201/tcp –permanent sudo firewall-cmd –reload run a test to … Continue reading →

Posted in Fedora, Linux | Tagged iperf, iperf3

Juniper Serial Number Entitlement Tool

Software Effect Enterprises, Inc Posted on April 3, 2022 by SEEIOctober 19, 2022

How to use the Serial Number Entitlement tool and analyze the results   Serial Number Entitlement Tool  

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Posted in Juniper | Tagged entitlement, j-care, jcare, juniper, number, serial, tool

Installing LetsEncrypt certificate on Cockpit on Fedora

Software Effect Enterprises, Inc Posted on March 28, 2022 by SEEIMarch 28, 2022

First – install certbot on your machine yum -y install httpd mod_ssl certbot I am going to assume you have correctly configured firewalld to allow incoming connections to http and https. systemctl start httpd Now – create a test ssl … Continue reading →

Posted in LetsEncrypt | Tagged certificate, cockpit, letsencrypt, ssl

Ports needed for Ubiquiti UniFi Network Application

Software Effect Enterprises, Inc Posted on March 21, 2022 by SEEIMarch 21, 2022

    You need port 8080 TCP and 3478 UDP at a minimum on the controller computer. Port 8080 makes them show up in the controller, and 3478 keeps one from seeing STUN errors. https://community.ui.com/questions/Windows-Firewall-blocking-AP-Controller-communication-even-with-rules-in-place/65453356-9751-43b8-ada2-460bd914ab9b  

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