Thermal Frost Fusion – Thermal Compound
Thermal Frost Fusion™ SahliTech Thermal Frost Fusion is designed for performance computing and high temperature electronics, Thermal Frost contains a fusion of the highest thermally conductive materials Gold, Silver, and Silicone to provide supreme thermal transfer. Suitable for use with: Gaming PC’s, Overclocked PC’s, High Performance Workstations, Crypto Miners, Servers, Laptops, Gaming Consoles, Lasers, LED’s, Projectors, Audio Amplifiers, Invertors, Industrial Controllers, Mosfets, IHS (de-lid CPUs), and lots of other components. Specifications: Thermal Conductivity: 3.60W/m-k Thermal Resistance: <0.100°C-in2/W Low-Electrical Conductivity, Non-toxic, Non-corrosive Extremely long shelf and service life, lasts for years without degrading. Overview: Research began summer of 2010 and has been a work in progress, after lots of experimenting, fine tuning, overclocking, and measuring we have finally perfected our thermal compound and are very confident in its performance. We tested multiple materials including copper, graphite, diamond and more our propriety mix of Gold, Silver, and Silicone yield the best results. Our formula provides near-zero thermal impedance that deliver efficient heat transfer between components and cooling solutions, in most applications you will see lower component temperatures. Package Contains: 1/8th Oz (3.5g) or quad 1/4 Oz (7g) Container of Thermal Frost Fusion Application Spatula Where to Purchase:
How to Update CyberPanel
Upgrading CyberPanel There are a few different commands to update CyberPanel, the first listed will auto update to the latest version. The second will update to a specific version. Please note: Updates must be done in incremental steps, if you update from 1.8.0 to 2.0.3 your server might not work properly. Update one step increment at a time 1.8.0, 1.8.1, 1.8.2, etc. The following command can be used to upgrade to the latest version. This command will ask what version you want to update to, after 10 seconds it will auto update to the latest version. Updates must be done in incremental steps to ensure proper operation. sh <(curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/usmannasir/cyberpanel/stable/preUpgrade.sh || wget -O – https://raw.githubusercontent.com/usmannasir/cyberpanel/stable/preUpgrade.sh) Upgrading CyberPanel to a specific version This command will update CyberPanel to a specific version: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/usmannasir/cyberpanel/<branch name>/cyberpanel_upgrade.sh Replace <branch name> with actual branch name from the offical CyberPanel Github. Version schemes and naming order are described in the CyberPanel contribution docs.
Matrox G2000eW GPU Driver for Windows Server 2016 & 2019 x64 and Windows 10, 11 x64
Matrox G2000eW GPU / Video Card Driver This GPU is generally built in to server & workstation motherboards. Supported Systems: SahliTech Celestine 1300/5400/5700/5900/6600 Server & Workstation Systems as well as other systems containing the Matrox G200eW GPU OS Supported: Windows Server 2016, 2019 x64 and Windows 10, 11 Downloads: File Name Description Date OS Version Size Download MD5/SHA1 Matrox-G200eW-Server-x64.zip Matrox G2000eW GPU Driver 5-14-19 Windows Server 2016 & 2019 x64, Windows 10, 11 x64 7.1.1.0 5MB More Download Links “Matrox-G200eW-Server-x64.zip”MD5: C7A77515EA47716B60CE9F15F70FED5FSHA1: 3C16CD67BDAEC23D79E8109963E8EE66520E98FF Download Links: File Name Mirror Provided By Decryption Key Download Matrox-G200eW-Server-x64.zip SahliTech Matrox-G200eW-Server-x64.zip Mega tkwree0H7EWKzFOnOt8nSL0zAvwvCSszdlEyUiJRgHY
SMCSS Windows Firewall Tools
SMCSS Windows Firewall Tools [SMCSS] SahliTech Mission Critical Security Solutions: Windows Defender Firewall Quickly creates rules for Windows Firewall to block or allow traffic to the internet and local network. Overview: SMCSS Windows Firewall Tools allows you to easily block or unblock a program from accessing the Internet / network. Simply copy the program into the same folder (directory) as the program you want to block (where the programs executable, EXE files are located). Then simply open the program and follow the directions. Additionally, you can specify the path to the program you would like to block or unblock. This program is useful if you would like to block certain programs from accessing the Internet for privacy or security reasons. This can also be used to prevent certain programs from accessing the Internet for parental / administrative control. This program is also often used for video games to create unblock entries for games for online or LAN play. You may need to use this program if certain computers cannot see other peoples hosted LAN games or if you are experiencing issues connecting to online sessions. SMSCC is already compiled and ready to use, download the zip file containing “SMCSS Windows Firewall.exe” Notes Since this is a program modifying the system firewall antivirus / malware programs may falsely flag this program as a virus. View multiple virus scanner reports in the below section. Trusted by: Avira, Avast, AVG, Symentec, Kepersky, Macafee, Malwarebytes, Fortinet, Comodo, ClamAV, BitDefender, TrendMicro, ZoneAlarm by Check Point, Windows Defender, ESET-NOD32, as well as many other reputable antivirus / Malware programs. List of Antivirus / Malware programs that falsely flag SMCSS Windows Firewall Tools as a virus / Trojan: Antiy-AVL, Acronis, Cylance, Cyren, CrowdStrike Falcon, Endgame, F-Prot, FireEye, Jiangmin, McAfee-GW-Edition, Rising, Sophos ML, Zillya, Trapmine, SentinelOne (Static ML) How SMCSS Windows Firewall Tools Works: SMCSS Windows Firewall Tools operates by creating entries in the built in (native) windows firewall (with advanced tools). About: SMCSS Windows Firewall Tools was written in PowerShell, batch script, and C++ by Amro Sahli Downloads: File Name Description Date OS Version Size Download MD5/SHA1 SMCSS Windows Firewall Tools.zip Quick Windows Defender Firewall batch program block / allow tool 12-3-24 Windows 10, 11, Server 2016 – 2023Windows 7, 8, Server 2016, r2, Server 2019, 1903 24.12 76KB Download From SahliTech: — Download From Mirror: A889BE8A0B18CA9B71D19EB6C486BB97 Screenshots Virus / Malware Scan reports “SMCSS Windows Firewall Tools.zip” MD5: 97f4541770c1b9346c527a233f798331 SHA-1: 8d41ce6793e5bfddecceacda6f1dbd44a25ed69e SHA-256: 400c36d2e4bd0d6843fb51d631d72706b8d5f663edabdf3a31eb86b71ce74bef Vhash: 8e9b3e3721f9b10b309f944100f5b400 SSDEEP: 1536:8K43KsmHXi6KeIAyQ6C3RN9wO4rZJ0pPgMfBH/LARqBdW:P46smStqyQ6C3RN9f0ZJ0S4/LnW File type ZIP File size 75.96 KB (77783 bytes) “SMCSS Windows Firewall Tools.exe” MD5: 97f4541770c1b9346c527a233f798331 SHA-1: 8d41ce6793e5bfddecceacda6f1dbd44a25ed69e How to use (Manual) {Man} This will create rules in Windows Defender Firewall to block outbound internet / network access. This prevents programs from sending telemetry, sensitive user data, and more. The rules created can be disabled by going to the: “Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security” control applet. Blocked Rules will be named “Blocked With SMCSS and the directory to the .exe file” Simply place the “SMCSS Firewall Tools.exe” program in the same directory (place) that contains the programs that you want to block or allow. open the program and press [A] to block all exe files in the same location or [U] then [A] to allow all exe files in the same location.## To specify a directory with exe files to block or allow TO block all exe files in a specified directory, from the main menu press [S] and then enter the full directory example: C:\Program files\Program Name\ then press [Y] to confirm. TO allow all exe files in a specified directory, from the main menu press [U] and then [S] enter the full directory example: C:\Program files\Program Name\ then press [Y] to confirm. Main Menu Functions Press [A] to block all exe files in the current directory (the current place of this program) Put this file in the same directory with the files you want to block. Press [S] to specify a directory and to block all exe files in it. Enter the full path to the directory with the files you want to block Example: C:\Program Files\Program\ Press [U] to switch to unblock/Allow Mode. This will switch to Unblock / Allow mode, All normal A and S functions will work the same just as unblocking / allowing.
How to remove an Email account in Outlook but keep its messages?
How to remove an Email account in Outlook, but keep its messages? Let’s say you have created several email accounts in Microsoft Outlook before, but now some of them are in use rarely. You may want to remove these email accounts. Normally when an email account is removed from Microsoft Outlook, the email messages in this account disappear too. In this article, I will introduce some methods to remove email accounts from Microsoft Outlook but keep their email messages. Remove an account but keep its email with saving original data file Remove an account but keep its email with copying and pasting Remove an account but keep its email with exporting as .pst data file Remove an account but keep its email with saving original data file This method will guide you to remove an email account from Microsoft Outlook, but keep all items of this email account in Microsoft Outlook. Step 1: Open the Account Settings dialog box, In Outlook 2007, please click the Tools > Account Settings; In Outlook 2010-2019 (365), please click the File > Info > Account Settings > Account Settings. Step 2: In the Account Settings dialog box, Go to the E-mail tab; Click to highlight the email account that you will remove; Click the Remove button. Click the Close button at the bottom to exit the dialog box. Step 3: Now you get back to the main interface of Outlook. In Outlook 2007 and 2010, please click the File > Open > Outlook Data File. In Outlook 2013-2019 & 365, please click the File > Open & Export > Open Outlook Data File. Step 4: In the popping up Open Outlook Data File dialog box, find out the data file you will open, click to highlight it, and then click the Open button. Note: It will open the default folder that Microsoft Outlook saves .pst data files in. If you have specified the location of .pst data file before, please go to the specified location to get the .pst data file. Up to now, the email account has been removed from you Microsoft Outlook, but folders of this email account are still on the Navigation pane. Note: This method only works with .pst data file. If the data file of an email account is saved as .ost data file, you can remove this email account and keep its emails with exporting. Remove an account but keep its email with copying and pasting Actually, before removing an email account from Microsoft Outlook, we can save all of its emails into other folders with manually copying and pasting. The following is a step-by-step guidance. Step 1: Click to open an email folder in the Navigation Pane, which belongs to the email account you will remove later. In my case, I open the folder of Inbox under the [email protected]. See screen shot: Step 2: Select all email messages in the opened folder with press the Ctrl + A keys at the same time. Step 3: Copy these email messages with pressing the Ctrl + C keys simultaneously. Step 4: Click to open an email folder that you will save this email messages into. In my case, I open the Inbox of another email account. See screen shot: Step 5: Paste all copied email messages into this opened folder with pressing the Ctrl + V keys at the same time. Note: 1) Repeat from Step 1 to Step 5 to move email messages in other folders of the email account you will removed to destination folders. 2) This method will ignore subfolders. If subfolders exist, you have to repeat from step 1 to step 5 to move email messages in these subfolders. Step 6: Open the Account Settings dialog box, In Outlook 2007, please click the Tools > Account Settings; In Outlook 2010-2019 & 365, please click the File > Info > Account Settings > Account Settings. Step 7: In the Account Settings dialog box, Go to the E-mail tab; Click to highlight the email account that you will remove; Click the Remove button. Click the Close button at the bottom to exit the dialog box. Remove an account but keep its email with exporting as .pst data file Step 1: Open the Import and Export Wizard dialog box, In Outlook 2007, please click the File > Import and Export. In Outlook 2010, please click the File > Open > Import; In Outlook 2013-2019 & 365, please click the File > Open & Export > Import & Export. Step 2: In the Import and Export Wizard dialog box, click to highlight the Export to a file, and click the Next button. Step 3: In the Export to a File dialog box, click to highlight the Outlook Data File (.pst), and click the Next button. Step 4: In the Export Outlook Data File dialog box, click to highlight the email account that you will remove later, and click the Next button. Note: Please keep checking the option of Include subfolders. Step 5: In the new Export Outlook Data File dialog box, Click the Browse button, and in the popping up Open Outlook Data Files dialog box, open a folder that you will save this file in, enter a name for exported data file in the File name box, and click the OK button. Check the option of Do not export duplicate items. Click the Finish button. Step 6: Then the Create Outlook Data File dialog box comes out. If you want to add password for exported data file, please enter the same password in both Password box and Verify Password box, and then click the OK button. If you do not want to any password for exported data file, just click the Cancel button. Then you can follow the same steps we describe in first method to delete an existing email account and keep original emails. -Consolidated, updated, from source: “extendoffice.com”-
OPNSense Setup Secured Unbound DNS with DNS over TLS (DoT)
OPNSense Setup Secure Unbound DNS configured with DNS over TLS (DoT) Updated: 3/31/21 First we are going to remove any DNS servers from the routers configuration, and make sure the router gets looped back to itself for DNS quires. 1. Login to your OPNSense admin panel, go to “System”, click “Settings”, then “General” 2. Under “DNS Servers” delete any entries and make sure all fields are blank. This is to ensure the DNS loops back to the router. Also make sure the “Do not use the local DNS service as a nameserver for this system” check box is NOT checked, click “Save”. Now we will configure Unbound DNS and set TLS certificate bundle and specify public DNS servers. 3. Click “Services”, then “Unbound DNS”, then “General” 4. Follow the configuration instructions below: A. Make sure the “Enabled” check box is checked. B. Change the Network interfaces to “LAN” (your local network, that you want to use the DNS). C. Next to “DNSSEC” Check the “Enable DNSSEC Support” box. D. With “DHCP Registration” the “register DHCP leases” check box should NOT be checked. E. “DHCP domain override” should be empty. F. “DHCP Static Mappings” should NOT be checked. G. next to “IPv6 Link-Local” the “Register IPv6 Link-Local address” check box should NOT be checked. H. “TXT Comment Support”, “Create corresponding TXT records” check box should NOT be checked. I. “DNS Query Forwarding”, “Enable Forwarding Mode” check box should NOT be checked. J. Set “Local Zone Type” to “transparent” K. Under “Custom Options” enter the following: server: tls-cert-bundle: “/etc/ssl/cert.pem” forward-zone: name: “.” forward-tls-upstream: yes L. Next add your preferred DNS server entries, place the entries below the “Forward-tls-upstream…” line: CloudFlare DNS # CloudFlare DNS forward-addr: 1.1.1.1@853#cloudflare-dns.com forward-addr: 1.0.0.1@853#cloudflare-dns.com Quad9 DNS # Quad9 DNS forward-addr: 9.9.9.9@853#dns9.quad9.net forward-addr: 149.112.112.9@853#dns9.quad9.net Google DNS # Google DNS forward-addr: 8.8.8.8@853#dns.google forward-addr: 8.8.4.4@853#dns.google Adguard DNS # AdGurad DNS forward-addr: 94.140.14.14@853#dns.adguard.com forward-addr: 94.140.15.15@853#dns.adguard.com Adguard Family Protection DNS # Family Protection DNS forward-addr: 94.140.14.15@853#dns-family.adguard.com forward-addr: 94.140.15.16@853#dns-family.adguard.com Clean Browsing DNS # CleanBrowsing DNS forward-addr: 185.228.168.168@853#family-filter-dns.cleanbrowsing.org forward-addr: 185.228.169.168@853#family-filter-dns.cleanbrowsing.org You can remove the # comment if necessary, in the custom options box you should have the top entries and preferred DNS server entries example below: server: tls-cert-bundle: “/etc/ssl/cert.pem” forward-zone: name: “.” forward-tls-upstream: yes forward-addr: 1.1.1.1@853#cloudflare-dns.com forward-addr: 1.0.0.1@853#cloudflare-dns.com M. Set “Outgoing Network Interfaces” to “WAN” (Outside network to modem) N. Make sure the check box by “WAPD Records” is NOT checked. 4. Click “Save”, (apply settings if asked) then click the refresh button at the top right corner Next we will set the DHCP to assign the router as the DNS server to the clients of the network. 5. In the main menu, click “Services”, then DHCPv4, then, “LAN” (Inside local network interface) 6. Under “DNS Servers”, both fields should be blank. The system default DNS is it self, as we configured it. 7. Click “Save”, then click the refresh button at the top right corner Thats it, you might need to disconnect and reconnect some devices so they can get new DHCP settings. References and Acknowledgements: Special Thanks to: opnfwb , Daniel Aleksandersen https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=22340.0 https://www.ctrl.blog/entry/unbound-tls-forwarding.html https://www.nlnetlabs.nl/bugs-script/show_bug.cgi?id=658#c9 https://kb.adguard.com/en/general/dns-providers
OPNSense DDNS Setup Freedns.afraid
How to setup DDNS from freedns.afraid in OPNSense. This will update the IP that a domain points to if your internet connection changes its IP address occasionally. 1. In the OPNsense admin panel, click “Services” Then Click “Dynamic DNS” 2. Click “Add” (The orange button in the top right corner) 3. In the Dynamic DNS client Settings enter the following: Change “interface to monitor” to WAN (Outside network towards modem) Add “hostname”, the domain name that you want to connect and update to the IP of the router. Under “password” enter the token from the update URL (See next step to obtain) (Optional) Obtain update token for “password” a. Login to you account at “freedns.afraid.org” b. Click “Dynamic DNS” under the main menu c. Click “Direct URL” next to the domain you would like to forward. d. On the new page that comes up, in the URL bar copy everything after the “update.php?” (example: https://freedns.afraid.org/dynamic/update.php?thisisthetokenusedforthepasswordhere) 4. After you enter all the information click “save” this will bring you back to the “Services: Dynamic DNS” page, if eberything is working you will see your current IP under “Cached IP”
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