DevTools Network Tab: Initiator info in HAR export - google-chrome-devtools

Not able to save initiator in export, anyone have any way? The network request info for each request is logged but for some reason the initiator info is not. Any way that requires a extension at most? Don't want to download node and npm on a user's computer as they are screensharing and collecting logs. Have googled but 30 mins, no banana.

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SCCM 1802 - Scheduled deployment WOL not working, but RightClickTools WOL works

I have been trying to figure out why Wake On Lan works for Right Click Tools, but not for SCCM Scheduled Deployments.
In the wolmgr.log file I found this happening every five seconds: "Failed to get WOL inbox on AMT Proxy component. Wait 5 seconds... SMS_WAKEONLAN_MANAGER 9/19/2018 11:32:24 AM 480 (0x01E0)".
In the wolcmgr.log file I don't see any errors except this happening about four times a day, which I think is referring to the endless errors shown in the other log file: "CBaseCounter::Initialize - Registered performance counter "Total Number of Packets failed" SMS_WAKEONLAN_COMMUNICATION_MANAGER 9/19/2018 2:01:59 AM 9496 (0x2518)"
I have tried to look up these error messages and haven't found anything to help me get this resolved.
I have tried various ports, including the default (9) and 12287, currently it is on 7. We are being told to use subnet directed broadcasts by our network team due to some limitations with our Cisco network configuration.
I do have a SQL Server Agent (ADK) service that was disabled. I enabled it and it starts but turns off immediately. I don't know if that is related at all. I did have some deployment issues with Windows 7 drivers giving errors during the task sequence, even though they were installing. So I installed a Windows 8.1 ADK after seeing an article about bugs with the latest Win10 ADK and SCCM Task Sequences installing Win7 drivers. I've since then installed Win10 1703 ADK, which works on one of my other SCCM servers on Win7 deployments fine, and I was having this WOL problem before installing 1703 ADK.
Under Administration > System Status > Site Status > Management Point, when I show messages I see these:
*Description Severity
Type Site code
Date / Time System
Component Message ID
Thread ID Process ID
The Wake On LAN component has failed to read the site control file settings. Possible cause: The information is not yet available. Solution: The component is waiting for the information to become available and will retry obtaining the information at its next interval. Error
Milestone CML
9/20/2018 12:47:56 PM SMS_WAKEONLAN_MANAGER
6500 3384
3988
Description Severity
Type Site code
Date / Time System
Component Message ID
Thread ID Process ID
The Wake On LAN component has failed to read the site control file settings. Possible cause: The information is not yet available. Solution: The component is waiting for the information to become available and will retry obtaining the information at its next interval. Error
Milestone CML
9/20/2018 9:39:03 AM SMS_WAKEONLAN_MANAGER
6500 2924
2636*
ADK SQL Server Agent
SCCM WOL configuration
WOL ports
wolmgr.log file screen shot
RightClickTools WOL Configuration

How to debug the Citrix ICA error "The session limit has been reached"?

Apologies in advance for somewhat vague information. I am new to Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop technology and am just looking for generic troubleshooting information.
At my place of employment we have kiosks that are configured to connect to a SaaS webapp. These kiosk have either the Citrix XenApp or XenDesktop installed.
One of the icons launches the IE browser that connects to the SaaS app using a preconfigured user account. Sometimes, however, instead of launching the browser, the system displays the "The session limit has been reached. Please contact your system administrator." error shown in below image.
The people administering these kiosks think that this message comes from the SaaS web application but that application does not enforce any limits on how many session are open for a given account under a given time.
Also considering how Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop works I would think (but maybe I am wrong) that if the SaaS app did reject a user login, we would be displayed an error message in Internet Explorer instead of this ICA prompt.
So I think that the issue here could be that the message is not about login sessions made to the background SaaS app but either about Citrix sessions or perhaps previous IE browsers somehow running in the background(?)
However our company's Citrix team looked at this and noticed that "Citrix was still active" when this prompt was displayed. The conclusion was then that Citrix is for that reason not the cause here.
So I wanted here to ask some questions on what things I could consider as causes and where I could look in the hopes of getting started on this issue.
This would be for XenApp / XenDesktop 7.18.
The questions I have:
Does XenApp / XenDesktop have log files that can be consulted for
debugging issues like this?
Is it possible to get XenApp / XenDesktop to run in debug mode (to
output more details to the log files)?
Does Citrix have configuration settings that could lead it to
have an issue like this?
A. First check the event logs and see when you facing this issue so does any event logs generated.
B. Also you can check the ICA configuration tool for session settings and checked if session settings are set to NEVER.
C. The ICA listener configuration tool is located at Start > All Programs > Citrix > Administration Tools > ICA Listener Configuration.
You are on the right track with the SaaS application itself reporting the error. If this Citrix session was already active when the icon was clicked again and the preconfigured user was already logged into the SaaS application, that would account for this error. To investigate, logout the Citrix session and try clicking the icon again, or check SaaS application to see if that preconfigured users is already connected.
Is the same user used for all these kiosks or is each kiosk supposed to have a unique user? Can this preconfigured user log in multiple times?

Geofence alert and remote feature

I have 2 concerns.
1. How can I configure geofence alert in WsO2iot3.1.0-Updte7?
I did it in Update1 but according to documentation online: Monitoring Devices Using Location Based Services
<GeoLocationConfiguration> bloc is missing in cdm-config.xml file of Update7.
This is missing geofence settings in cdm-config.xml file
When I run the script mvn clean install -f siddhi-geo-extention-deployer.xml, and deploy Geo Analytics artifacts in devicemgt, nothing is displayed about geofence alerte (exit, enter, stationnary, speed) as in Update1.
nothing is displayed about geofence alerte (exit, enter, stationnary, speed)
2. New remote feature in devicemgt. We really appreciate but when we clic on active/connected device, it just in waiting device to connect status. Nothing is prompted.
Wainting on device to connect even when the device is active.
Remote session is enabled in cdm-config.xml file.
1. How can I configure geofence alert in WsO2iot3.1.0-Updte7?
From IoTS-3.1.0-Update 5 onward <GeoLocationConfiguration> configuration has been changed as <OperationAnalyticsConfiguration>. Please refer IoTS 3.2.0 Documentation for more details.
2. New remote feature in devicemgt.
This feature is only work with COPE type enrollments. You might need to enroll your device as COPE device, by installing vendor signed system service. Please refer Integrating the Android System Service Application documentation for more details about integrating the system service.

Monitor console activities of RedHat IDM

I want to monitor the console activities such as who login, Any new users got created and new hosts got added for my PCI Activity.
Unable to figure out in which logs the above mentioned info is present
I have looked into /var/log/ipaserver-install.log but this log does not give me the required information.
Please help.
All operations over IPA framework are visible in /var/log/httpd/error_log on each IPA master. This includes adding users, removing them, etc.
There is a prototyped demo on gathering all logs together and visualizing different flows available at https://www.freeipa.org/page/Centralized_Logging. It is not a complete solution but rather a sketch on how it would look like and it has a detailed description on which logs need to be gathered and how to configure a log forwarding specific to IPA on RHEL 7/CentOS 7: https://github.com/pschiffe/ipa-log-config

'DefaultAppPool' is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures

Having a tough time with this issue. Not sure how but my ApplicationPoolIdentity is broken.
Currently I'm running IIS 8 on Windows 8 with Visual Studio 2012. When trying to debug an application from Visual Studio, or just navigating to the site in a browser I get the following error logged and a 503 error.
Application pool 'DefaultAppPool' is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures in the process(es) serving that application pool.
If I check out the Application error logs, I find the following error from the User Profile Service.
Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot be loaded. Check that you are connected to the network, and that your network is functioning correctly.
DETAIL - The system cannot find the path specified.
Upon looking into the details I find that the User Profile Service is trying to load up a profile with the Id
S-1-5-82-3006700770-424185619-1745488364-794895919-4004696415
Now I opened up the registry to try and find the profile with that UserId. However there's nothing in the Profile list that helps.
So digging around a little more I've found that this issue can be resolved by either
A) Set the Load User Profile of the Application Pool to false.
B) Use a different account for the application pool.
C) Fix the account.
Seeing how this is the built in account, I'd prefer to fix the issue rather than fix the sympton.
What I have tried
aspnet_regiis -i
Removing IIS from windows and reinstalling.
Attempted to follow the guide here but I don't know the account password :P
My hunch
Somehow the ApplicationPoolIdentity got messed up. Is there any physical folders for the built-in accounts? I know that the Network and Local service profiles physical directories exist at C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\. It is possible to recreate the ApplicationPoolIdentity profile? Or am I way off on what the real issue is?
C) Here is what i did to fix the account
Go in regedit at key
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
There is a setting called "Default". You have to make sure that the data value point to an existing directory on the drive.
By default it contains "%SystemDrive%\Users\Default". In my company the default is changed to a custom profile. Somehow, someone deleted that user profile. So when the defaultAppPool user tryed to create an accound for himself, it was unable to do so because windows cannot provide him with a default user profile.
You can also diagnose this error when looking at the Event Viewer under the Application folder. You will get a message of that type:
Windows cannot find the local profile and is logging you on with a
temporary profile. changes you make to this profile will be lost when
you log off.