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MoldyOne

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About MoldyOne

  • Birthday Jun 22, 1988

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    Male
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    Computers, Programming, Electrical Engineering and Mechanics

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    i7 10875
  • RAM
    16GB DDR4
  • GPU
    RTX 2070 Super
  • Storage
    1TB Intel nvme, 1TB SanDisk 970 nvme
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Enterprise

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  1. Thanks for the response. I just purchased business class internet with 13 Static IPs. That should resolve my issue!
  2. Also I believe in giving back. The first person to find a solution or explain how this wouldn't be possible. I will give you a legitimate licence key to any Microsoft Operating System of your choice, if you want Windows 10 Pro, Server 2016 Data center, or anything else let me know! P.S. also included some terrible edited proof.
  3. Here I am, my girl, my son, and evil santa
  4. So I have a question and I'm not sure if it's possible the way I'm thinking. I have 5 servers running at the moment. Naming conventions and local IP's are as follows. All start with 192.168.1.XXX so I'll just include the last digits for each machine DC01 - .11 VDI. - .12 Exchange - .13 SfB - .14 SharePoint - .15 Right now each machine is running Server 2012 r2 and my domain name is hosted on Google Domains. Right now I have a single wildcard pointing to my internal IP address. Without discussing specifics such as IIS and other conflicting ports which I can change later. Is there a way to have separate subdomains for example DC01.example.com and SfB.example.com resolvable with just a single public IP address? If it's any help I am currently using Cisco Equiptment as far as routers are concerned so I can set up DDNS, NAT, and so on. I'm just a bit stuck where to go from here. I'm currently trying to learn how to manage DNS Records so it isn't my strong suit at the moment. Thanks in advance!
  5. First post here on the Tech Tips site. I am a bit socially enept so here are my two main machines. My first machine is a dual Xeon Quad-core with 64GB of ram and a cheap AMD 5870 GPU. It's just a simple server in my test lab hooked up to an old singlecore 8GB ram Domain Controller. 2nd machine is my MSI GE72MVR laptop, I currently have 16gb of DDR 4, i7 7700, and a GTX 1070. I do alot of application development at work so my server houses Team Foundation Server as well as Exchange, and I use my laptop for development in C# and C++
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