 And I'm live Vlog Thursday 335 Biking for charity We're gonna start there Cause that seems like a good place to start And then I make the link in the proper place Ooh, these are the questions Cause I made a short URL and now I forgot what it is But Let's cover that really quickly here We'll pull that up on here So I should have these things pulled up ahead of time I always intend to start early Not yet accomplish this But It is Yeah, I do have it in the links So we can throw that in the comments as well There we go So that in the comments It's Lawrence.video.bikeride I am biking for charity Which is I got to post this on LinkedIn as well I bought another bike So that's what the picture is And we'll share this tab Throw it up here I was late to register to this The team is doing really well This is Jason Segel put this together It is the Hodgepodge of idiots as he calls it Which is all of us And we're going to be biking for MS So If you can There's a link It's thrown in the chat here It's the first link at the top In the description of this video If you have the ability to donate It is much appreciated I just wanted to bring that up And throw it out here Our team is doing really well As a collective Collecting these donations You can see all here I made it very clear It's a bike for MS We're going to be doing it in Ohio In like a week and a half And for those of you that didn't notice The thumbnail I'm going to pull it up Just because it'll start Some of the discussion She has to have instead That is the bike Well I have a few recumbent bicycles And that's the one I'll be riding So I ended up picking up a new one I was looking for an excuse So there's my topic from there We're starting out Usually Tom wanders off topic Towards the end of the vlog I wanted to start with Something that's specifically You know, here about this So that's all I have to say If you have questions, comments, concerns Email them to VlogThursdayAtLunchSystems.com Because that's the next thing I'm going to jump into Is people who had questions And I like when people Email me questions And things like that It's always fun I don't completely understand This one though And this is from Someone who started out with And the question We use apps to control Our lab equipment Okay And it's actually the title Of the email Because I think it kind of adds A little relevance here Is Windows images Based on apps installed So the problem Each new question is We use apps to control Our lab equipment That's kind of a statement Okay The problem Each new app version Will fix some things And break others Welcome to software development The goal Is there a way to make An image for each version Based on what's working And then recall it If, recall it For our different testing needs Sure You can My suggestion is going to be Create virtualization Concerns If it's a full disk image What about recalling An image from one month ago We lose data Or apps installed since then Well, yeah That's definitely a challenge So if you're creating snapshots Of a virtual machine We'll just start there Because it's an easy way To define this You're taking an entire state Now, the way this is solved From a, let's say Software development Or let's say Linux Or Docker And other things like that Or even how I solve it With virtual machines Is you have to separate Where your data is stored So that is not A software challenge Like you want to Roll back to the previous Version of app No problem But you want to do that By re-rolling the entire Window system No problem You just have to come up With a way to separate Where the data is stored And once you do that Life will be better So it kind of comes Down to the app itself OBS is one of those apps That I actually have To deal with this sometimes I've had problems with OBS And I have to go back To an older version I keep full images Of my system I could roll my whole System back But OBS is actually OBS The older version of OBS Will install On top of the new Version of OBS So I actually keep My old OBS OBS is open broadcast Studio I use it for recording My screen and media Recording So it kind of depends On the app You can do that With apps Cool You can keep versions But ultimately You're going to want to Snapshots are great But you're going to Want to figure out a way To separate your data That might be as simple As mounting your data On a share So the share is a Mounts to the same share All the time Awesome So if we revert Our virtual machine Back to a previous version That will work So, you know It's a Windows box So I've never even I know containerization On Windows exists I've never used it So I can't really Speak to its success I actually don't know As many friends as I have In the dev community I don't know any From there Building things on Windows containers Like I said I know it exists But, yeah I'm not going to We use it Willie here Willie Howe As many of you know him We use the standard Windows image And then use PDQ Or chocolate To orchestrate App installation We also have GPOs To push on first login That's an option as well Yeah Chocolate is pretty cool If any of you Haven't heard of it I think Wendell Did a video Wendell from level 1 Text has a dive Into using Chocolate It's a cool install system I'm thinking this It sounds like He's asking about Deploying apps Or it can be kind of Challenging And one of the things That we know From supporting people Who have things Like AutoCAD Is doing full images Is nice Because those apps Have a lot of settings In there And those settings For the app Means you might Want to In that circumstance At least Do some type of Full image Of the system So if there's A problem You don't have To go through The trouble Of not just Installing It's not about Setting up AutoCAD To that Particular engineer May matter Quite a bit So yeah That's definitely Something to consider On that And the next one I don't think I have any solution For this At all I'll read The email As it was written I'm tired of Monitoring graphs And setting up Red lines To trigger Alerts Do you know Of any AI solutions To monitor metrics And to identify Anomalies A broad question I guess You've got to start With each one With the circumstance For example You can build Alert triggers In lots of different things But you're trying To avoid Building alert triggers But if you don't tell What the trigger on I'm not sure how It would know What to trigger on I always look At things And because We have to Build alerts All the time We set thresholds For things And we say Alert when It reaches This Way We extract Reg hives And settings And push For PDQ Yeah Deployed some Virtualized apps Through SCCM in the past It's not too difficult Expensive Is what Willie says Yeah Not expensive If you're Students How much Is all that I don't use SCCM Deployment Microsoft's Yeah I don't know I don't use Windows 16 CPUs 60 or 70% That's why It has to be customized Because What's an alert To you May not be An alert to me And it just Depends on each system What I want Is a train An AI And what is normal And alert One of the Text variations From that That's actually Something The machine Learning that Is in Net data Offers that That answers The question Of being So they have An ML detection And you can set Thresholds in here And This is all with net data So you But you can Adjust these type of Thresholds And things like that It's not going to be Like an AI They don't even call An AI They specifically Call it what it is It's defining You define Enabled Maximum samples A train on Minimum samples And then This is A configuration example And you're Going to determine These are the You know Here's your anomalies Here's your Anomaly rate So it's not Just was an anomaly How frequently does that Anomaly have to occur For it to be Something to trigger It's pretty neat How they have it working Here But and it's open source By the way So that's That may answer the Question It's just not an AI system CIPP with Chocolatey Does a good job Across multiple Tenants Yeah, my friend Kelvin wrote CIPP Kelvin's awesome Me and him Recently If you haven't Looked up CIPP For managing tenants It's Definitely a really neat Thing It's a cyber drain Is who you're Looking for Where's the Somewhere I did not Take a lot of pictures Here I think I could share This picture here That's Kelvin right there With his arm around people We're all an elevator On our way somewhere Having fun So But CIPP Will pull that up too I'll drop a link here For anyone interested In this This is something The cyber drain Put together Managing 365 Should be this simple Discover the ease Of Microsoft's Extra management This is open source I believe Yeah, it's all on GitHub They're Doing sponsorships For it And things like that But yes It's an awesome thing If you're interested In taking a look at it Intune is the future With Microsoft It also offers Um But yeah It's a mess Microsoft's inability To write a good interface For things Like Windows isn't the best interface Windows is just the interface That's the most popular And it's all downhill From there Like I'm I don't think I don't know Microsoft's ever really Going to get Intuned to be To the point where Everyone just wants To use it I don't know ML equals AI But not generally I have you done Recent videos Many from LearnLinuxTV Did a I did a video Maybe six months ago Jay did an Even more recent video I don't know Because I didn't watch Jay's video I know I don't But Jay may Dive into the ML part of it But they have documentation So Yeah There are parental controls For the phones MCC server pretty good Yes System System center's Service manager There is A garbage interface Yeah I'm not a big Microsoft fan It's not I have staff That spend their time there I need people Because of We service Windows Machines I'm not that person I happen to Employ the people Who do Windows Things But I am not the person Doing Windows Things You know I will do things Like I was working It just I don't need to have Even when I do security Investigation type Work I don't need to have The Windows Detailed knowledge Of how Intune works It's not where It's funny That the other day The problem That was run into With Azure getting DDoS If you didn't see I thought That was pretty wild So That's the thing That Like someone said They're going to Shut down And I mean That's They cause Quite the disruption With Azure Which I thought Was pretty interesting One more topic And someone asked This question here It's back to And I'm Still reviewing To buy one of these Or not Someone asked If I could review The Epic processors For low power But I don't know If I really I'm going to do these They're This is just expensive So I don't know What I don't know That really Falls in there But I look at Some of the low powered Or single board Computers I'm looking For things That would put Things in an affordable Range for people And this is why I'm testing The ZEMA system I have a link I asked one of my staff To update it Maybe they're updating it Maybe they're not Let's find out Hey, cool I can log into it So we'll share this tab instead But this is running On a ZEMA board And that's where I think it might be More interesting For the homeland people It's talking about Low powered Accessible things You can run On Like a single board Computer Hey, cool Updated to Lay's version So it is now Up to date And this has been Running for Other than Familiar with the ZEMA boards Let me pull them up real quick That's these right here And I think they have A decent product here It's cool It's reasonably Priced It has dual Ethernet on there I believe it's got Does it got Two and a half gig ethernet On here But I like this This is the thing I like One, it's actually Six, two It has a PCI express On it And this allows me To Easily plug Other things Expandability options So if you go Hey, I'd like to Plug in this PCI card And somewhere I got a picture of it I'm going to pull up Because it's at my office Running, I'll show you How I have it set up But I want people To have things that are Accessible So if they can go Hey, I can pop this in My office And set it up And start using it There it is So I have One of those PCI E cards in there So this is what I'm reviewing That's part of it I have a couple Other low-powered devices Some of the top 10 ones That are at my office I'll have a review Hopefully have a few Of these next week But what I want to show people Is that they Are affordable, accessible And work with software You want them to work with So you can go Well, it's 86 But will it run TrueNAS? Well, yes We've actually been Running TrueNAS on it Will it run PF Sense? Yeah, my friends Over at Two Guys Tech Have done some videos On PF Sense I'm going to do some testing On PF Sense as well And I'm going to also Take a couple of those Top 10 ones And we're going to Well, I should say We're going to It already has been done The XCPNG Has been loaded On a few of these So we ran into Some minor issues But that'll be part Of the review Like, hey, this is all You set this setting To fix this And now you can take This box It's a relatively Powerful, small Affordable box And you can run The XCPNG If you want And build your own System on it And that's kind of What I'm Looking for For people Want to review them I already know The Super Micro board Is nice But it's also Like $700 So $700 For a board is I mean I don't think The price Probably fits What that device Should cost But, you know That's the thing And you have to Consider some Of the costs Around it Going in It's kind of pricey But here's Here's the pictures I was looking for Here's those We got one of these We have One of those too So I've got XCPNG running On both of these One of my staff Set it up So I'll be talking About those And you know They're not bad It's nice decent Small boxes That you can run Your home server on What are you Thoughts about Linus Tech Tips Framework laptop I've heard nothing But good things Not just from Linus I mean We know Linus Made him bias Because he's I believe he's An investor in it I think that was Corey Dockrow Has strong opinions Of liking it And Corey Dockrow Frame So he did a Recent post No, this is his old post It was in one of his Recent write-ups I'm trying to remember The latest one But Corey Dockrow Has a whole Write-up on it And I His opinion on it I respect him Greatly as a writer As an activist And for technology But he's got a whole Write-up on how good And how much he likes Matter of fact The framework Is the most exciting laptop I've ever broken He broke it again And I listen to his podcast And he speaks highly Of his experience Of upgrading And breaking things And switching things on it So I'm going to go with Yes, I think There are good things I've heard a lot of good From not just Linus But other people on it Xema board With Proxbox And OpenSense Awesome 54 countries need A helping hand For those of you Can't you Oh I don't Okay Hello Hi, mate That makes me think Maybe You're not from the US As I tell my users Local government environment We're on Azure AD In Australia Because it's what They're expected to have Yeah This is true The Kind of just expected To have The government stuff Runs all Cloud stuff Oh, I did Oh, I want to share this I was looking for this The other day I knew someone had it This makes me laugh a lot So I did the 40 net And That video is doing really well But I just covered Just a history Of shenanigans of 40 net I was trying to find it Because this had scrolled Past in my Twitter And it popped up again And I kind of want to Share it again I just It's all the same It's like There's a flaw The 40 net SSL VPN Which flaw Which time And when 40 net Has to go You know The volt typhoon Clarification part Really cracked me up Because seriously 40 net You're There's a new flaw And you're like Oh, but not Don't worry This isn't the one That volt typhoon used They had a completely Different flaw They used Wait At what point Do you scrap Your SSL VPN And just say Let's just clean room This VPN We're just going to Throw away whatever The garbage is That is Is this And re-write it But yeah Ah Saw your video About digital signage And I'm trying to Make the same Trying to Make the same Any recommendations I haven't touched Any projects For digital signage In a while So I don't know If those softwares Have improved Stay the same Or become worse I don't have Kind of a weird thing You know After the pandemic We just didn't get Companies reaching out For it no more So that kind of consulting Went out We had some projects We did some projects With a few people And then they went away And we just The demand for it Went away So I don't really have Any Don't have anything else To say on it Any tool To monitor Latency across Home network Media AP Synology And AC Locos Ah Smoke Ping Ah To Do it over time That's Probably What I think people are Still recommending I see someone here I haven't used Domots But I think that's another Tool you can use for that As well I've not used it myself Ah One of them used to be This one still exists What was that one called There was There used to be One called like Oh, here it is It still exists Here's another one You can use For that as well An open source one called Ah PHP Server Monitor I've been a while Since I used it But it's kind of Novel and it's got Some graphing options To Give you that type Of information Last time 49 has a bad Times in terms of security 49 has a So many Ah Problems with security Uptime Kuma I don't think Will give you The latency though If I'm not mistaken It just gives you The uptime But I don't think It tracks Let's look See, I don't think There's any latency information in here There's Uptime information But I don't see anything That tells you Like Latency and variations It just Gives you a pretty graph To say when things are up Or things aren't up And that's about it I like uptime Kuma I'm using it These are office servers For monitoring with it But Yeah Any chance for me To get some content Stay up to sharing IPv6 Do you have any solid resources To use IPv6 I don't have a use case For that As I tell people Which seems to I got a few people I troll on Twitter Because if I say Anything about IPv6 At least they're getting On the keyboard And answering me Of Tom You don't I just don't use it So I find IPv6 To be a headache I don't think We'll ever get there I think something else Will supersede it Because we've been Going to use IPv6 soon For But I've been Going to talks on it For over 10 years And I don't We don't really see it In client Corporate client environments We don't really run into it On many consulting things Matter of fact We've solved weird issues By turning it off And that's going To make some people mad So I don't really Have any good resources On it Matter of fact There seems to be Some flaws on it Which is why Some people just Turn it off To solve the flaws Matter of fact I can make it By Turning off IPv6 Where it's not necessary You're reducing Threat service And that seemed to anger People on Twitter I think when I mentioned that So I should mention it again Making people angry On Twitter is apparently A thing I don't know why that makes People angry But I'm just saying 40 net needs to integrate Open VPN or cellular Developing their own Unfortunately 40 net You can PF census FIPS compliant How do you know Because if you look So We can pull this up This is US US Navy deploy PF census Plus software Or net gate For security And network management Now Let's start Splitting hairs here About using PF census In FIPS compliance environments You can't use Squid Squid The web filtering thing Which I don't recommend Anyone use Anyways Is not going to be FIPS compliant But if you don't use it For that They have the proper After the latest PF census Updates I think beginning this year They swapped out A couple of crypto Things to match The compliance See Yeah Neither my home Or office IP Supports IPv6 Yep You know It's been a while Been told This 997 Is coming soon You should know this Oh I know It's Like Whenever we Hit the Question And they had to stop Selling the larger blocks And started parsing Things in smaller blocks That's when It was around the corner Again Like there was a resurgence And people talking about it But here we are Oh you need Certified Yeah IPv6 Will arrive Shortly after Half way Three We can go with that As an answer Yeah FIPS certified Is different So Some environments Won't you Have the FIPS Certified stuff Passing Those compliance tests Make me think Those compliance tests Are just bureaucracy And Freaking useless That's my opinion And a lot of that stuff I avoid it Because I just I hate playing the games With any of that Cool If you work in that space But I've always just Kind of laughed It's such a disastrous I feel more Of it's There's so much Vendor play About money Than there is About actual security It's When someone Starts telling me Buy the magic quadrant Well your magic Quadrant 40 get Had a back door in it Based on bad code Like they accidentally By their own words I read it At video Like I read 40 net's own reply We accidentally Put a back door In at the request Of a client We mixed up Our code bases Whoops We have no security Controls at this company We just let people Do whatever they want Oh look We passed FIPS compliance Though We're in the magic Quadrant But we have A Run a proxenox Node on top Of TrueNAS scale TrueNAS scale TrueNAS in general Should be run on bare metal Throwing it out there That's my opinion I'll stick to it For me PPSense is a good Layer 3, 4 Not in a layer 7 Terms of DPI Just require resources To be updated I don't put Much care In firewalls Ability to do Much layer 7 stuff Not My concern We manage At the end point That makes more sense to me Did you see the remedy Of the last CB Disable SSL VPN That's like The only solution With 40Net To be secure on there Yeah I get it If you're in one of those If you're If you live in bureaucracy land Which That's why I avoid Living in bureaucracy land I can sit here From the sidelines And just poke fun at it I don't want to Live in bureaucracy land I get it People do No one's got to do it Oh So TrueNAS Is on there But you're Virtualizing Proxmox Inside of TrueNAS Yeah I wouldn't recommend that I mean You can Nest hypervisors It just creates A lot more Trouble You are pretty constrained If you're trying to nest Different hypervisors Into each other So I asked chat TBT Didn't understand their What's the difference Between VLAN And VXLAN They're two different Systems Maybe I'll Pull up the write up For VXLAN Juniper has a write up on it I mean There's plenty of Throw it up on the screen Here so we can Read it all together In their words VXLAN Is an encapsulation Protocol That provides Datacenter connected Using tunneling To stretch Layer 2 connections Over an underlying Layer 3 connection If you look at this Compared to just VLAN Without the X You're talking about Just parsing up Like picture a physical cable And we're going to Parse it into Separate networks VXLAN is actually Encapsulating it So it can go Across Datacenters Datacenters have Rapid increase To server authorization Of virtualization Over the past decade Resulting in dramatic increases In agility and flexibility Virtualization network VXLAN is a technology We'll jump right down Into this part That explains it VXLAN is a technology That works As VLANs do But also solves The scaling limitations VLANs Provides benefits of VLANs That's some important Benefits You can theoretically Create a 16 million VXLANs Awesome VXLAN provides Network segmentation At the scale required For cloud builders At very large of our Tenants And goes on from here It's different Because you're not Stretching your VLANs Across Datacenters So VXLAN Is going to be a lot Different from there Nope, never use cyber arc I love my forbidden router With TrueNAS And Proxmox Yeah, I do like that Wendell Made that for I like that he titled it The forbidden router I always love just The fun stuff Wendell does That's how I look at it Wendell's always doing Something cool I like chatting with him I need to go down there And visit him I happen to be He's in the middle In the Midwest And I was going to be In the area And he happened To be in Taipei But I do want to schedule A trip To go down there And visit him I want to hang out And do some videos of Wendell We chat from time to time He's just great Do you use Zscaler? I do not I do not And have no plans On using Zscaler Not in the tool Set that I use I've talked about the tools We used before I'm going to do some Updated videos Maybe on that topic Sometime Talking about all the fun Things we use But currently Zscaler is not Among the fun things We use I did talk about Doing web filtering With Zoros That's the tool We used for that I'm going to be talking Soon about this Because this is Another thing that we use I haven't really I'm going to be It's going to be a Sponsored video Full disclosure We're working on Sponsorship with them But we use the product And they I'm building out A product demo With it So I'll be talking On Tumera And So definitely A really neat tool People ask how we do Sim This is that question That comes up a lot People like, oh Tom Don't you Like Siracada I'm like, I love siracada Siracada's great But If you want to Manage 70 Different companies And manage Their security At these companies With the sim tool Siracada is not The way to manage that At 70 different Location Well, more than 70 locations Because some companies different firewalls and how do you manage all of that? And you need to get this for compliance. Now you're talking, you have to buy some tooling that has multi-tenancy support. So I'll be talking about this. I also, and it's still on my list for doing a video on security onion, because I still think security onion is one of the best tools for your homelab to use. And we did a homelab show video about it, but I haven't done a demo on it. And it's been, I have so many things I want to get done, right? It's just better figuring them all out. Let's pull up security onion real quick, because would I use security onion? Not in the way we use it in terms of I wouldn't use it for clients, because it's not going to be an easy solution to manage. But you should learn, you as in, if you're a homelabber or want to play with this or don't understand what a full SIM tool can do, this is a fully open source product that will give you the ability to really dive deep. First, you start with the understanding of how these tools work, where they fit in the ecosystem, using them in your homelab or just your lab. For me, I have, I say homelab, but I have a lab at my office, I have a lab here at my house, and I build out these things. So I deeply understand how the tool works. And then you go, okay, cool. This is awesome. But how do I manage this at scale? Well, I'm going to look at some commercial products. But your understanding of how the tools work, how they integrate, how they pick up threats, that is your learning that you do that makes you better understand how to choose products out in the field. Hopefully that makes sense. VXLans make use of routing protocols, like if you use point-to-point IP links between science of routing protocols, instead of being spanning tree hell for large ringed networks. Yep, that's someone who's dealt with them. You can tell once I've seen spanning tree hell for large networks, Cori is coming and probably had to fix things that people created. Fun stuff. ZSkeller is similar. No, ZSkeller is a completely different thing. Kind of an enterprise tool. I don't, they do a lot of things. So I guess, where's their tools? Look, they're magic quadrining. Where's their, I don't know, they have a lot of different products. So you have secure internet, secure data processing, posture control. There's a lot of different things. It's like, I'm not going to sit and try and do an ad for ZSkeller. If they want to sponsor me, maybe. But go on their website, try to decipher all the things they do. That would be my answer. But they're, they're also in a magic quadrant with the 40 net people. Oh, it's fun making fun of 40 net. They make it easy. They just like laying it out there for us. By the way, it's not like I would feel bad if they were some small team getting picked on, but the 49 has a market cap of $54 billion last I checked. They could put resources on here. They won't put resources on the team to rewrite the VPN until there's some market pressure because reality is, why would you Microsoft? See, this is a problem Microsoft Microsoft doesn't care about security. They completely ignored security researchers. They do the most half ass fixes for things like exchange because why Microsoft had a series of flaws in exchange that they were slow to fix people got breached companies got hit. And you know how many companies stopped using exchange? Almost none. Well, I should know though, maybe a few because they switched to Microsoft's cloud. So Microsoft literally has no incentive to fix things properly. If they have an alternative solution to sell you, they lost no customers over this. I'm willing to bet that these large some of them in the Fortune 1000 companies that were hit with these exchange problems lost nothing in terms of Microsoft. So why would they fix it? They'll just move over to our recurring revenue product over here. They're gonna, oh good, you're off of our exchange and onto 365. So yeah, I got the weirdest bug. So if you notice it got really bright in my studio, as first time it's happened while I'm doing a recording, but the lights are actually controlled on a remote and random, very randomly. I know it's because some signal trips them because I'm positive there's no security in this little doodad here. But this controls the lighting in my office. And you can see it getting brighter, getting darker. For some reason, it'll jump in brightness. They're usually only set like 50%. And everything's back to normal. It's a weird problem. If you notice, hey, time to things get really bright. 49 are one of the big boys, but you didn't realize $50 billion. I looked it up the other day. Let's look it up again. So they're currently trading at $73 enterprise market cap. I was wrong. $57 billion. There we go. So in case you're wondering. Yeah, so I'm just some guy on YouTube who talks about their security flaws, but I don't think they care. Just me. 40 Nets like, some YouTube guy, we're in a magic quadrant. We stay there. No one listens to Tom. That's fine. I'll still do my thing. Microsoft has outsourced on-prem exchange support to the FBI. That's the one way to put it. That might be a way to put it. I bet the remote is in the 2.4. Everything lives there. Yes. What AV? We use Sentinel-1 plus Huntress. That is our cybersecurity offering, if you will, for endpoints. It's always confusing why anyone wants to run things like Sierra County Firewall, taking something that uses that much CPU. Horsepower should be running at least cable CPU on-prem. Confusing anyone wants to run Sierra County Firewall. I don't know. It doesn't really... I run Sierra Cota. You know how many sales calls I have killed by saying your name? That's funny. I mean, I like to think of myself as something like that. So do we got to put... What's Palo Alto at? What's their market cap? We'll find it. Hold on. There we go. So market cap is $74 billion for Palo Alto. So Palo Alto is bigger by about $20 billion bigger, roughly. Yeah, by short crash. I am not... This is how I know how influential I am. Tom releases a video, gets lots of views, and I bet if we zoomed in... I need to find a stock ticker. We'll just share this tab. Look, Tom released a video and their shares rose. So they're worth more now than when I released my video yesterday. So I'm going to go with... I don't matter. I mean, they went from $73.59. Yeah, I don't think my video has any... They're worth more now than when my video was released. We'll just slow it out there. So we're going to go with it. It doesn't matter. Just move to a new area. Don't know anyone here. What do you think your good small businesses target for MSP? All small businesses need MSP. So we can do network upgrades on site. NASA's can learn some more. I mean, that's an entire marketing question. Usually it's join local organizations like the Chamber of Commerce, go to business events. Those are all the things that you normally do to try to figure out how to connect with people and meet them. There's not an easy answer for that. I also have a hard stop in seven minutes. So get those final questions in before I got to go wander off. Any more questions here? I think I got them all. What else was I... It seems like I was going to talk about something else. I kind of forgot what that something else was. So instead we'll throw the 49... Oh, TrueNAS. TrueNAS. There is something I want to talk about there. I put it in a title and I haven't had any real issues since the latest version of TrueNAS, but they did deprecate a few things. So we're going to have to talk about that. I think it's interesting what they're doing, but it's also... At first I was concerned, but I'm much less concerned now. I'm very concerned because I've misplaced the link to it. So let me find the... Let me find the notes about this. I guess we could start here. Let me find the release notes. There we go. Share this tab. But there's some deprecation they did, and it's kind of interesting. I get it. They're not going to have the... Right here we go. They're getting rid of the R Sync server. Now, R Sync will still be part of the packages in there, but they're not going to have the R Sync server. They're getting rid of the OpenVPN server, WebDAB, TFTP, and S3. Now their answer for S3 makes complete sense here because you can just deploy S3 as that, but that was at first a concern when they said they're getting rid of R Sync. I'm like, no, but I realize it's just the R Sync server, not actually the package R Sync. I was like, don't get rid of R Sync because that's my convenient way to get data from where it is to some other platform. Usually I'm trying to migrate data to a TrueNAS server, and R Sync is frequently on whatever random server that they have. At first I was concerned, now I'm less concerned, but it's something worth noting that if you're relying on the R Sync server, they're deprecating that function. The thing that people may like here is... Where's the app? It's a new features list. All right. I'll just show you. This is what people have been asking for for a while. I don't know when I'll get it. I'll do a video on the TrueNAS, but I don't know when I'm going to do a video on this, but it's now added as a feature. If we go here, share this tab instead. I want to show you the services and under SMB. This is a feature that people have been asking about. Multichannel. They are now getting SMB multichannels set up inside of here. This is going to be interesting, but there's going to be some confusion about how multichannel works. I'll be doing a video at some point in the future covering that, but it's something people have been asking for for people that have really fast connection needs. What kind of problems do you find most SMBs that have a need to be addressed and most value? They don't understand cybersecurity. They need it for their insurance. Thank you, insurance agencies and bureaucracy, because you have created more demand for IT services. Unify EA. What do you think? Shrug. I didn't do much with the EA stuff, so it doesn't affect me. Cody seems to have a strong opinion on it, but Cody from MacTailConnetworks does all the unify stuff, so I don't know. The EA is kind of neat, but yeah. What's my hard stop? Three minutes from now, before 40pm here, I have to go to an event. If you've known QNC clients to move from 48 to a NEC8, many times we've actually moved lots of people away from 48 to NEC8. 22.12 broke my application's Docker containers. This is a weird problem I'm going to cover in my video. I updated it. They broke. All I did was reboot it, and they all worked. It only happened on one of four systems. So we updated four systems. One, it just, they weren't there. All I did was reboot, and they came back. I didn't even dig into your messages. I didn't see any weren't there. I kind of said, that's odd. Let me reboot. I rebooted. They showed up. That's it. I can't reproduce the problem. And the other, as a matter of fact, it did that on the first system I updated. So I thought it would do it on the next ones I updated. Nope. The first one did it. The next three worked perfectly fine. And two of them are the same setup in terms of processor and memory. So I don't understand why it did it. I can't repeat the problem. But all I did was reboot it, and all of them came back. Like, I was like, oh no, all of them are gone. And I have all the data. So I just got to point them all back at the data store. But rebooted, they showed back up. If you want to get employed in the U.S., do you must have studies, maybe experience enough? I have no idea about, I've always lived in the U.S. So I don't know what requirements if you don't live in the U.S., bring you to the U.S. I don't have any idea. I'm not the person to ask. I have a strategy digitized office paperwork process so the office can be outsourced thoughts. Ah, that depends on each business. I use R-Sync from TrueNAS to TrueNAS. Is that going to be a problem? Well, if you're using the R-Sync service, yes. If you're using R-Sync over SSH from the command line, no. That's the part I want to make sure is clear. Because at first, I thought the same thing that they were eliminating R-Sync and they're not. They're just eliminating the service, the R-Sync modules on there. So expand to Beaumont, Texas. Texas is okay. I've been there once. I'll go there again sometime. But all right. Well, this is it for me. Thank you, everyone, for joining. This was a lot of fun. I will release a separate TrueNAS video because I want to talk about some of the nuances and some of the changes. Some of the things are saying some of the things that stayed the same. So the TrueNAS stuff is going to be interesting. They're making some faster progress at it, but there is a warning. Go into the details before you upgrade. If you are on the latest version of TrueNAS scale, there are some bugs with PCI pass through. I don't use it, so it didn't affect me. But it is definitely something like, hey, before you upgrade, make sure you're aware of these problems before you upgrade. Now, it does do a way you can regress back to the previous version, but hey, it's just something you should really keep in consideration for this particular upgrade. They may have a patch out for it already. That's why I've been waiting a couple of days to see if a patch comes out because sometimes they'll do a slight point release to go, hey, we want to fix that one problem because we know this is an issue. But nonetheless, love hearing from you. Vlog Thursday at LawrenceSystems.com is how you can get some questions from me during the week in case you can't catch this live, and see you all on the forums or online or on the socials. Thanks.