josephryanries.bsky.social
Windows Escalation Engineer @ MSFT. I debug Windows, with a particular fondness for Active Directory and coding. Expect ultra-nerdy tweets.
https://ryanries.github.io
107 posts
304 followers
51 following
Regular Contributor
Active Commenter
comment in response to
post
"DO NOT ERASE"
comment in response to
post
we didn't realize shit was only gonna go downhill from here
comment in response to
post
Ms. Frizzle is that you again, gawd dammit!
comment in response to
post
Wow I wasn't expecting to see Terrence McKenna today!
comment in response to
post
I'm surprised. I was sure he was determined to keel over and breathe his final breath literally on the floor of Congress.
comment in response to
post
Middle schooler: "I don't use the internet, I have an iPhone."
comment in response to
post
I wasn't expecting anyone to provide an actual solution I just wanted to complain! But perfect, thanks!
comment in response to
post
OK so hear me out what if I just embed a live stream of me coding the app into the pdb for that app? JENKINS, YOU'RE A GENIUS
comment in response to
post
Good one
comment in response to
post
What do you mean?
comment in response to
post
What do you use instead?
comment in response to
post
Diced into cubes and mixed with the cabbage... should have brought some to the top for the picture
comment in response to
post
He'll make the U.S. Govt buy all of them to make up for the losses.
comment in response to
post
But did you also get 420 job offers
comment in response to
post
when life gives you lemons
comment in response to
post
I would be pissed that they finally took something as rock-solid and venerable as Notepad and made it crashy. It was like one of the few non-crashy apps we had left. So if I were you I'd be looking at the memory dump out of pure spite. :(
comment in response to
post
Hmmm, I see your point. I had never thought of it like that.
comment in response to
post
For my next update, I plan on adding the ability to constrain the password filter to only apply to certain security groups, such as Domain Admins, and whatever other security groups you define.
github.com/ryanries/Pas...
comment in response to
post
This was to satisfy some customers who had company names like "ACM," and employees would create passwords like "ACMUser1," "ACMPassword1," etc... for this reason, simply adding "ACM" to the blacklist file would not have been enough. Therefore the concept of super-blacklisted terms has been added.
comment in response to
post
No, I don't see people messing with the default much. On rare occasions I'll see people wanting to set it to 1 day or asking how to programmatically roll the password every 30 minutes or something, but that's not the norm.
comment in response to
post
Yeah, that is one thing that could be done. But they didn't want to sit around and wait for any length of time, so to workaround the issue and immediately return to service they programmatically switched the servers to use a different service account.
comment in response to
post
More gMSAs would continue to break as they rolled their passwords too - until the KDC service was restarted on all DCs. gMSAs that were already broken remain broken until next password change.
comment in response to
post
Thank you!
comment in response to
post
I use that exact product on my cutting boards.
comment in response to
post
"I thought I smelled andouille in here"
comment in response to
post
I don't think I started using 1024x768 until I was into Pentium territory
My first PC was a 486DX2/66MHz, and that was at 640x480 and maybe 800x600.
comment in response to
post
Another one, kinda shows how the Start Menu replacement worked.
It was blazing fast, even back in those days.
Also the font is still kinda sick 25 years later.