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No problemo.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostAh that's the one. I remember now, thank you.
I watched that back in the mysts of tyme before the plague struck.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI've never seen the AVP films. I think I've still got a Predator one I haven't watched too, so maybe I'll try them when I've finally got around to that
Tonight's viewing here was another one I've never seen before, or not that I can remember: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989). It was, frankly, an unmitigated pile of crap, and I don't imagine I'll ever bother watching it again either
But I had to get through it because I've watched the ones before it and I want to see the ones after it, at least some of which are OK, and obviously I couldn't watch them until I'd got this one out of the way
Now still stuck 6 months or more later since I don't have a copy of "Intervention" which I want to watch before continuing with the remainder.
Morning all 
Dry.
Sunny.
CBS.
Slightly warmer at 17.1 deg.
1015 mBar and 65% RH.
Tuesday.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 29 September 2020, 08:33.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning all
Blue skies,
Sunshine,
Cool but not cold.
No wind.
Beautiful day.
And I'm stuck inside here.
Breakfast has been a couple of granola flapjacks left over from Sunday's cycling efforts.
2 coffees down.
Fortifying myself to explain that just because you are using Containers, does not absolve you from the need to secure them properly."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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But but but, they are self contained because it's within a container....Originally posted by DaveB View PostMorning all
Blue skies,
Sunshine,
Cool but not cold.
No wind.
Beautiful day.
And I'm stuck inside here.
Breakfast has been a couple of granola flapjacks left over from Sunday's cycling efforts.
2 coffees down.
Fortifying myself to explain that just because you are using Containers, does not absolve you from the need to secure them properly.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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To stop illegal immigrants getting in??Originally posted by DaveB View PostMorning all
Fortifying myself to explain that just because you are using Containers, does not absolve you from the need to secure them properly.Comment
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people will use any excuse to continue being stupid.Originally posted by eek View PostBut but but, they are self contained because it's within a container....Comment
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Surely securing the container stops them getting out?Originally posted by BR14 View PostTo stop illegal immigrants getting in??Comment
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I think the issue is the air holes required to ensure the illegal immigrants don't die from oxygen deprivation.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSurely securing the container stops them getting out?
(Worryingly that is actually correct, the risk with the containers DaveB is talking about is always the "airholes" that connect the container to the outside world.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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At my Client, I'm having to explain to developers that they will get full admin rights over their VM's but they will only get read-only access into the Azure Portal so they can view all the resources for their product, etc. They're demaning 'full access' because that's what they're used to getting. They think they need that in order to turn VMs off and on again (a simple tweak grants that).
I've asked them if they have 'full access' to the data centre where their VMs currently reside, or do they just RDP/SSH onto the target device. When I ask what tasks they need to complete in the Azure Portal, I get:
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that implies they weren't secure to start with doesn't it?Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSurely securing the container stops them getting out?Comment
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