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Fri Jun 30 09:32:43 EDT 2017 Slept from 10:30 to seven. Woke briefly around four. High of eighty-three. Mostly cloudy. Work: - Check on HZ backup (and restore Sage reports?) Some. I had Rachel pull the oldest successful backup media. We'll check it for the missing files next week. - Write Scott's review Done. https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-use-iptables-with-multiple-source-destination-ips-addresses/ https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/6k0g8v/petyanotpetya_lateral_movement_techniques/ https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/6k8lxo/are_domain_admin_credentials_used_to_join_a/ https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36036 https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/949454-stopping-domain-admins-from-using-their-accounts-for-daily-use?page=2 > Domain Admin credentials can be stolen by malware if you ever log into an infected workstation using a domain admin account. Make sure domain admin credentials can't be stolen from a user workstation. 1. Never use the actual domain admin account to do routine admin work. 2. Each IT staff member has two accounts: a regular user account and an admin account. 3. These "admin.jsmith" accounts should NOT be member so the domain admins group. 4. Create a "Workstation Admins" domain group. Give it local admin rights on all workstations. Make the "admin.jsmith" accounts members of "Workstation Admins". 5. The "Workstation Admins" group should NOT have any rights on servers. 6. Set GPO to deny domain admin interactive login on workstations. Thirty-minute walk at lunch. Saw three or four crow. Heard a morning dove. The Thai restaurant lost my order, and didn't even offer an apology. Reduced to eating at Subway. Home: - D&D something Siraj Raval's YouTube channel about machine learning: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWN3xxRkmTPmbKwht9FuE5A Finally got around to watching the Coen's "Hail, Caesar!". Great. Steady-handed in its tone and pace. An accomplished bit of film making. http://www.metafilter.com/167937/No-yak-thats-like-an-ox https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/395382/which-word-begins-with-y-and-looks-like-an-axe-in-this-picture > My 1-year kid has a plastic ball that is decorated with all 26 letters from the English alphabet and besides each letter is an image. I suppose the images are of words in English that begin with each of the letters. That works for all of them, except for the Y, which image looks like an axe to me. I searched for synonyms for axe (hatchet, tomahawk) but could not find one that starts with Y. Breakfast: skipped Lunch: coffee, Italian sub on flatbread Dinner: pizza

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