ZeroCooler

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[–] ZeroCooler 1 points 9 months ago

AOC and DAC are very different under the hood. AOC (Active Optical Cable) requires additional power for the electric and optical conversion. DAC is passive copper and doesn't require any additional power. (there are also active dac cables that have longer reach). The Ex3300 hardware compatibility page doesn't list any AOC as compatible, so you'll probably need to purchase some DAC cables. I'd go with the same part number your friend let you borrow since you know those work.

[–] ZeroCooler 1 points 10 months ago

Cat6a can do up to 10gbps, I don't see a reason to go 8.1, unless you expect to outgrow 10g.

[–] ZeroCooler 41 points 10 months ago

There was also an episode of Buffy that was held from airing because the subject was a potential school shooting and it was planned to air like the day after Columbine.

[–] ZeroCooler 6 points 10 months ago

We used to go camping in the California City desert all the time. It is super weird seeing cul-de-sacs and street signs with nothing but dirt.

[–] ZeroCooler 13 points 10 months ago

Per the article it's the "third largest by land area."

[–] ZeroCooler 1 points 10 months ago

Is this connecting to a managed switch? If so, you need to see if it supports port security. That way you can lock the port to the MAC of the camera.

[–] ZeroCooler 1 points 10 months ago

The issue would resolve almost immediately after killing Qbit.

[–] ZeroCooler 5 points 10 months ago

Cleared NAT translations and rebooted my router for good measure. No dice.

[–] ZeroCooler 3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

I'll double check this, but my router is enterprise grade so I don't think I would hit any NAT limitations.

Also, as mentioned in my other response, this isn't affecting any other nodes on my network except the server running Qbit and Jackett.

I have another Ubuntu VM on the same host that works fine when this one is failing.

Thanks so much for the response!

[–] ZeroCooler 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Sorry, to clerify: this server is the only one effected. The rest of my network is working perfectly fine.

All other internet traffic is running without a problem, it's only http/https traffic on this one server running Qbit and Jackett.

Thanks for the response!

 

Hey all, ran into a weird issue with my Ubuntu server running qbittorrent-nox I can't seem to figure out.

When Qbittorrent is running, I can't load some sites. How I discovered this was Jackett was failing tests to my trackers. Sometimes all trackers would fail, other times only a couple would.

From the server I ran a curl to the tracker URLs and confirmed they were not loading.

Pcap shows the TLS hello go out, but no response from the server.

Once I kill the qbittorrent process, everything works.

Wondering if anyone has any ideas or has seen this issue before.

Things I've tried:

  • Disabled ipv6
  • Changed Qbit UI port
  • Paused Torrents
  • re-installed openssl
  • rebooted about 150 times and counting

Qbit version is 4.5.5 Ubuntu 22.04.3 headless running on Esxi

Appreciate any ideas!

Edit: So after much frustration and some other weird things, restored to a previous snapshot and the issue seems to have resolved. Appreciate all the troubleshooting ideas and responses!

[–] ZeroCooler 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

And what would you know about the movie "Hackers"?

[–] ZeroCooler 110 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Pull the bottom drawer out, there might be a set top box or something else connected to the TV via HDMI that you can unplug and use the cable from.

I travel with a Fire Stick and bring a female to female HDMI coupler for this reason.

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