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  • WayneS (6/14/2011)


    Craig, Trey and any others out in AZ... you'll okay with all those fires going on? (I know it's not that close to you'll, but smoke travels and causes issues with some...)

    No issues with smoke, the fires are a bit north east from Phoenix. The winds are blowing in the opposite direction from us.

    I am bummed about it because I was planning on doing some camping this summer and fall in that general area. A few weeks before the fires began we had some smoke issues in the Valley from fires in Canada that the jet stream brought us and it messed with my kid's astma.

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    WayneS (6/14/2011)


    Craig, Trey and any others out in AZ... you'll okay with all those fires going on? (I know it's not that close to you'll, but smoke travels and causes issues with some...)

    I'm fine. My allergies are all-fired up but I don't think that's smoke related.

    Wildfires in Arizona is like Rain in Seattle. It just happens. We've got some of the best firefighting crews out there handling the problem and I've never actually seen it concern any significant area of people, just some of the out-of-the-way communites which were built into the forests, so the closest thing to a firebreak in their areas is their pool.

    Most of the desert won't burn, though the brush fires can get a little zany. It's mostly up through the mountain/forest regions. If you see a tree in a picture that's over 6 feet high and ISN'T a palm, I'm safe. 😉

    Trey lives up in one of those mountain areas though, if memory serves, but the fires are in the east this year, over the local mountain passes, so he should be alright.

    I live up near the mountains but still in the City of Phoenix. The really north part of Phoenix. There's a lot of dry grasses from the wet spring but I'm not too worried about it.

    I've got family up in the Rim country, 40 some odd miles away from where the fires are but the wind is blowing the fires the opposite direction toward New Mexico.

    I work for a private fire and ambulance company, they sent a bunch of their fire crews up north.

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  • Need a fast flavor.

    Does anyone out there know of an in-depth article or discussion on the deep impact and exposure caused by allowing Kerberos Double-Hop delegation?

    I've never seen a problem caused by it but I'm currently building a pillbox on a hill I'm intending to fight from.


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  • WayneS (6/14/2011)


    Craig, Trey and any others out in AZ... you'll okay with all those fires going on? (I know it's not that close to you'll, but smoke travels and causes issues with some...)

    Talk about problems. Florida has at least 41 brush fires / wildfires going on right now. Yesterday, it was so bad, the smoke covered Jacksonville like a fog. We even saw ash falling like snow. And today is no better.

    We've been getting hit on and off for the past several months from various fires, some of the (earlier in the year) clearing for construction work or proscribed burn fires. Now it's all "accidental."

    I need a new pair of sinuses and lungs. Anyone got any for sale that are relatively healthy?

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  • Grant Fritchey (6/15/2011)


    That's 10,000 posts, done.

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    Congratulations

    Thanks for helping so many like myself, even though we do not acknowledge it at the time ... again thanks.

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  • Craig Farrell (6/14/2011)


    Need a fast flavor.

    Does anyone out there know of an in-depth article or discussion on the deep impact and exposure caused by allowing Kerberos Double-Hop delegation?

    I've never seen a problem caused by it but I'm currently building a pillbox on a hill I'm intending to fight from.

    It seems you'd want to avoid typing in credentials if possible.

    On an internal web site, much better than Basic Authentication.

    Don't know of an article off hand, but you might search for Kerberos Protocol Transistion.

    And you might want to browse through Constrained Delegation too.

    From what I've seen, a lot of people don't use Kerberos as it can be challenging to setup.

    And there are some limiitations as to how it can be used, especially externally.

    A bit more explaination might get some more responses.

  • Grant Fritchey (6/15/2011)


    That's 10,000 posts, done.

    Wait, now it's 10,001.

    Congrats! Lots of good info in many of those posts.

  • Grant Fritchey (6/15/2011)


    That's 10,000 posts, done.

    Wait, now it's 10,001.

    congrats!

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  • Grant Fritchey (6/15/2011)


    That's 10,000 posts, done.

    Wait, now it's 10,001.

    Welcome to the club!!! 😀

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    Craig Farrell (6/14/2011)


    Need a fast flavor.

    Does anyone out there know of an in-depth article or discussion on the deep impact and exposure caused by allowing Kerberos Double-Hop delegation?

    I've never seen a problem caused by it but I'm currently building a pillbox on a hill I'm intending to fight from.

    It seems you'd want to avoid typing in credentials if possible.

    On an internal web site, much better than Basic Authentication.

    Don't know of an article off hand, but you might search for Kerberos Protocol Transistion.

    And you might want to browse through Constrained Delegation too.

    From what I've seen, a lot of people don't use Kerberos as it can be challenging to setup.

    And there are some limiitations as to how it can be used, especially externally.

    A bit more explaination might get some more responses.

    here's a couple links that might be worth looking at.

    You can get pretty granular with constrained delegation.

  • Grant Fritchey (6/15/2011)


    That's 10,000 posts, done.

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    Congratulations, Grant.

    Apparently you have been very active today, now you're already at :

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    Grant Fritchey (6/15/2011)


    That's 10,000 posts, done.

    Wait, now it's 10,001.

    Congratulations, Grant.

    Apparently you have been very active today, now you're already at :

    Points: 10,881, Visits: 21,283

    Nah, that's points. I was talking posts. I stopped getting points a while back. I just focus on the posts now. I just became #7 to cross the 10000 post mark.

    Jason is going to pass me soon, especially because I'm travelling for the month of July. I just wanted to hit that mark before I left.

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  • Anyone have opinions about putting a data warehouse on a VM? The main objection I have so far is speed, even without a VM our server isn't all that fast and they're not going to be willing to pay for a faster machine just so they can VM it. If you can direct me to some literature on why this is a bad idea, I'd appreciate it.

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  • Way to go, Grant.

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