We are looking at upgrading our network equipment from old HP switches and Aruba access points, we have a Fortinet firewall that we are happy with, so we’ll probably keep using them there, but for the rest we are looking for new stuff.

And we are looking closely at Ubiquiti for switches and APs, but two things have appeared on our radar.

Ubiquiti does have a cloud admin UI, this means that Ubiquiti needs to have access to our network controller to access this feature.

But what if we don’t use that, will Ubiquiti still be able to access the network controller?

I guess that what I am asking is how does the access control work?

Also, updates, I see that they seem to be very frequent and also see some scattered reports that they have required admins to reset their configs and loosing camera footage, can you set updates to be delayed for X days?

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    More like, I don’t discount the contributions of others who helped me. Having to expect everyone to be everything and do everything is such macho bullshit. When everyone works together and puts in the little help that they can, things you consider hard/impossible can be achieved in a rather short time frame.

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      Having to expect everyone to be everything and do everything is such macho bullshit.

      Didn’t you say that everyone should only run software that they have access to the source?

      This is litterarly what you sat on your high horse and yelled out that people should do, yet you decide that you don’t.

      Not really consistent.

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        I in no way implied that I did not have access to the source code.

        The source code is readily available with reproducible builds such that anyone can verify that the source code corresponds to the binary running with just a couple of key presses.

        All of it has a bootstrap chain from stage0. So no binaries or generated files anywhere in the build chain.

        The horse is not high when anyone who wants to get on can and the FSF community is willing to help lift people up rather than try to tear them down.

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          Wow, this conversation has really shifted from a sysadmin question to an ideological discussion.

          As an IT professional, I have to say that I believe that you have a highly unrealistic view of the world, not everything can be about supporting open source, most of the time you gotta be rational and select the best tool for the job and move on.