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Published in Moqume Blog

·Aug 4, 2016

Poor Man’s device discovery (DNS)

I have a home network that contains a mixture of devices, some of which that receive a static IP address such as the printer, and some of which receive a dynamic IP address such as mobile phones and tablets. The home router is setup to give every device with a…

Linux

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Poor Man’s device discovery (DNS)
Poor Man’s device discovery (DNS)
Linux

7 min read


Published in Moqume Blog

·Feb 26, 2016

Quick note: FUSE inside Proxmox LXC container

Proxmox’ LXC containers do not have the /dev/fuse device created automatically. A quick way of doing that is by adding the following two lines to the container's configuration on the host node (in /etc/pve/lxc/<$container_id>.conf): lxc.autodev: 1 lxc.hook.autodev: sh -c "mknod -m 0666 ${LXC_ROOTFS_MOUNT}/dev/fuse c 10 229" I’m using “sh -c”…

Linux

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Quick note: FUSE inside Proxmox LXC container
Quick note: FUSE inside Proxmox LXC container
Linux

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Published in Moqume Blog

·Oct 15, 2014

Quick Note: Disable SSLv3 in OpenLDAP with GnuTLS

Due to the SSL POODLE vulnerability, it is best to remove support for the outdated SSLv3 protocol. As OpenLDAP with GnuTLS is a beast of its own, here’s the quick change to remove SSLv3 support: cat > nossl.ldif <<EOF dn: cn=config changetype: modify add: olcTLSCipherSuite olcTLSCipherSuite: SECURE256:-VERS-SSL3.0 EOF ldapmodify -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// -f nossl.ldif And we’re done! Obviously, if you already have olcTLSCipgerSuite, then use “replace” instead of “add”.

Linux

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Quick Note: Disable SSLv3 in OpenLDAP with GnuTLS
Quick Note: Disable SSLv3 in OpenLDAP with GnuTLS
Linux

1 min read


Published in Moqume Blog

·Sep 21, 2014

Postfix’s killed trivial-rewrite by signal 11

I was setting up a small VPS as a backup e-mail server for the two already in place. What was supposed to be a 15 minute task, particularly as it was being installed using a proven recipe with Puppet, turned into a diagnostic nightmare for hours. …

Linux

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Postfix’s killed trivial-rewrite by signal 11
Postfix’s killed trivial-rewrite by signal 11
Linux

4 min read


Published in Moqume Blog

·Jun 29, 2014

High traffic WordPress hosting

Although I have a rather large amount of servers at my disposal, for some time I’ve had my personal website hosted with 5quidhost on one of their Turbo pans. They’re an UK-based company with headquarters in Scotland, and have recently celebrated their 10th anniversary. …

WordPress

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High traffic WordPress hosting
High traffic WordPress hosting
WordPress

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Published in Moqume Blog

·Nov 16, 2013

Poor Man’s Proxmox Cluster

I had written this elsewhere before, but thought I would share it on my own site as well. The idea here is to create a Proxmox VE cluster with limited resources, in particular a lack of a private network / VLAN. …

Linux

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Poor Man’s Proxmox Cluster
Poor Man’s Proxmox Cluster
Linux

8 min read


Published in Moqume Blog

·Apr 2, 2013

Watching TV on your Android via a Raspberry Pi

During the long Easter holiday I’ve kept myself busy with a little pet project for my Raspberry Pi. So far I’ve been using the RPI as a small intranet server, DNS server and Proxy server. But it had plenty of room, both in RAM and storage, to do other things…

Linux

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Watching TV on your Android via a Raspberry Pi
Watching TV on your Android via a Raspberry Pi
Linux

8 min read


Published in Moqume Blog

·Jul 8, 2012

Cookie law: To opt in or to opt out

Since May 26 of 2012, the infamous “cookie law” has been in effect in the United Kingdom. …

Personal

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Cookie law: To opt in or to opt out
Cookie law: To opt in or to opt out
Personal

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Published in Moqume Blog

·Jun 18, 2012

WordPress caching and nonce lifespan

A security feature available in WordPress is a “nonce”. Generally, a “nonce” is a token that can only be used once and are often used to prevent unauthorised people from submitting data on behalf of another person. Let’s simplify that: Person A is given nonce “A” Person B is given…

WordPress

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WordPress caching and nonce lifespan
WordPress caching and nonce lifespan
WordPress

4 min read


Published in Moqume Blog

·Jun 7, 2012

World IPv6 Launch — Success!

Did you notice a near-total collapse of the Internet today? Couldn’t Google if Gordon Brown owes you money? The stream of Facebook pokes suddenly stopped? No? That’s because the Internet kept working just fine, despite that today marks an important event in its history: 06/06/2012 was World IPv6 Launch day. What? …

Projects

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World IPv6 Launch — Success!
World IPv6 Launch — Success!
Projects

4 min read

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