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- DNS: it’s easy. It’s your fault.
- DHCP: it’s almost easy. If you’re using a toy to run it, maybe it’s your fault.
- printers: fuck HP. Fuck radios. Fuck inkjets all to hell.
As someone who manages DHCP. http://isitthefirewall.net
So many times I’ve spent too much time poring over logs and trying useless and unnecessarily complicated debugging only to want to slap myself in the face because I forgot to open a port on the firewall.
Just use nmap
I don’t even work tech support but as the comp sci student at my retail job I’ve been designated as the one to go to when anything goes wrong.
It’s always those three.
Always.
Yeah I don’t use DHCP for shit, I want to know exactly where my stuff is at all times.
(We don’t use wireless at all in our corporate Network only on a guest Network)
Yikes. That’s gonna be a painful migration when address allocation has to change