Answer This: Reddit and Stack Overflow Roundup for Friday, August 4, 2023

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Every day, people visit forums like Reddit and Stack Overflow seeking expert advice about cloud networking and security. We comb through those posts and curate a list of discussions and questions that you – the experts – might find interesting or solvable. Less time searching, more time making connections.

If you’re new to Reddit or Stack Overflow, some starting tips are below. And if you do respond to any of these threads, share the link to your responses back to this post so others in the community can follow you!

Here are today’s queries:

 

Reddit

Aug 4 Good independent SD-WAN options?

Aug 4 Blogpost Friday! (Share yours and others’!)

Aug 4 Telecom guy trying to switch gears into a networking/IT role

Aug 3 IP addressing, DHCP, and multiple sites best practice?

Aug 3 Complete Network Rebuild - Advice needed

Aug 3 Junior Network Engineer Resources (Looking for certifications and advice)

Aug 3 Using GPT To prepare for SAP-C02

Aug 3 Multicloud cost management dashboard (CostIQ) 

Aug 2 Certificates (Looking for other certs to add to their CCNA)

Aug 2 Rant Wednesday! 

Aug 2 ISPs How did you guys aquire your IP adressess? Resell market or ARIN? (Lots of activity on this one)

Aug 2 Cloud Data Engineer to Cloud Security (Career advice)

Aug 1 How much python does a network professional need to know?

 

Stack Overflow

Aug 4 How to prevent Apache Tomcat JNDI Realm configured for AD authentication redirecting to clou...

Aug 2 File transfer from AWS S3 to remote onprem server

Aug 2 AWS: ssh: connect to host xxx-xx-xx-xxx port 22: Operation timed out

Aug 2 Terraform error: Could not contact any CDS load balancers

 

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Tips:

  1. If posting something self-promotional, be sure to disclose the organization you work for or other relevant connections. (For example: “Full disclosure: I work for secure cloud networking company Aviatrix”)
  2. Company subreddits (particularly r/AWS) often do not allow specific company/product mentions. If you do post them, they may be removed by moderators.
  3. Share the link to your responses back to this thread on The Cloud Network so others in the community can follow you. 
  4. Keep up with Aviatrix at r/Aviatrix!

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