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Things learned while using Perfect Forward Secrecy | TangoRangers.com's Blog
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TangoRangers.com's Blog. Misc crap and such. Laquo; Another way to limit SSH key access to a specific IP. Things learned while using Perfect Forward Secrecy. Tuesday, July 22, 2014, 16:38. Recently I upgraded some on my servers to use PFS. For those not familiar with PFS please read https:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forward secrecy. Nagios is ONLY for me, not the customer, so I don’t care about the SSL warnings. To help illustrate:. Customer.company.com - nginx. Customer.company.com - nginx. Now everything w...
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My Triumph And Trials In The Removal of Windows Server From the Network | TangoRangers.com's Blog
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TangoRangers.com's Blog. Misc crap and such. Laquo; Adafruit touchscreen on a Raspberry Pi B running Slackware ARM. Fix BackupPC Not Getting All Your Windows Files. My Triumph And Trials In The Removal of Windows Server From the Network. Thursday, May 7, 2015, 17:12. As far as VPN goes, pptp is bad, weak, and apparently not a good one to use. I opted for using OpenVPN. Turns out of Windows setup is a little more difficult for the non-tech savvy users, but we will manage. What Am I Doing? To make matters ...
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Slackware | TangoRangers.com's Blog
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TangoRangers.com's Blog. Misc crap and such. Archive for the ‘Slackware’ Category. Building OpenVAS in Slackware. Wednesday, May 25, 2016, 16:32. I’m a huge fan of OpenVAS. It is a great tool for probing your network and finding possible security holes. Many of you have probably heard of Nessus, another fantastic tool, but it can be pretty pricey. I would recommend it for business, but for home use, go for OpenVAS. Go through his steps then come back here. First, edit some permissions:. Bin/bash echo Sta...
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Linux | TangoRangers.com's Blog
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TangoRangers.com's Blog. Misc crap and such. Posts tagged ‘linux’. Laquo; Previous Entries. My Triumph And Trials In The Removal of Windows Server From the Network. Thursday, May 7, 2015, 17:12. As far as VPN goes, pptp is bad, weak, and apparently not a good one to use. I opted for using OpenVPN. Turns out of Windows setup is a little more difficult for the non-tech savvy users, but we will manage. What Am I Doing? To make matters worse, I also had to edit the firewall settings to allow ping (my backup ...
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ARM | TangoRangers.com's Blog
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TangoRangers.com's Blog. Misc crap and such. Archive for the ‘ARM’ Category. Adafruit touchscreen on a Raspberry Pi B running Slackware ARM. Friday, February 6, 2015, 23:51. Start with checking out this guide: https:/ learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-pitft-28-inch-resistive-touchscreen-display-raspberry-pi/software-installation it was helpful in getting everything going. Now, download all the needed files:. Now convert those deb files to tgz (deb2tgz *.deb). Then install (installpkg *.tgz). Cp -r /boot /boot&...
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Success | TangoRangers.com's Blog
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TangoRangers.com's Blog. Misc crap and such. Posts tagged ‘Success’. My Triumph And Trials In The Removal of Windows Server From the Network. Thursday, May 7, 2015, 17:12. As far as VPN goes, pptp is bad, weak, and apparently not a good one to use. I opted for using OpenVPN. Turns out of Windows setup is a little more difficult for the non-tech savvy users, but we will manage. What Am I Doing? OK, boot a recovery disk, wipe the SAM Tables (Microsoft’s password database), reboot, add password, done! To ma...
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Netflix on Slackware | TangoRangers.com's Blog
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TangoRangers.com's Blog. Misc crap and such. Laquo; Things learned while using Perfect Forward Secrecy. Adafruit touchscreen on a Raspberry Pi B running Slackware ARM. Sunday, August 31, 2014, 08:38. This doesn’t seem to be required anymore. Netflix should work fine as long as your Mozilla-NSS is up to date and you are running Chrome 39 or higher! Change if you are not running 64bit. This also works (from what I’m told) if you are running Slackware 14.0. After running the build script, you will have a pa...
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Linux | TangoRangers.com's Blog
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TangoRangers.com's Blog. Misc crap and such. Archive for the ‘Linux’ Category. Laquo; Previous Entries. Building OpenVAS in Slackware. Wednesday, May 25, 2016, 16:32. I’m a huge fan of OpenVAS. It is a great tool for probing your network and finding possible security holes. Many of you have probably heard of Nessus, another fantastic tool, but it can be pretty pricey. I would recommend it for business, but for home use, go for OpenVAS. Go through his steps then come back here. Bin/bash echo Starting Open...
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Another way to limit SSH key access to a specific IP | TangoRangers.com's Blog
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TangoRangers.com's Blog. Misc crap and such. Laquo; Quick and dirty guide to OpenVPN on Slackware Linux and Android. Things learned while using Perfect Forward Secrecy. Another way to limit SSH key access to a specific IP. Sunday, January 26, 2014, 17:27. Lets get started. I’m going to assume you already have generated your key and used ssh-copy-id to get it to your remote host. SSH into your remote host and open your user’s authorized keys file. This is usually in /.ssh/....Seriously, it is that easy.
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DNS | TangoRangers.com's Blog
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TangoRangers.com's Blog. Misc crap and such. Posts tagged ‘DNS’. My Triumph And Trials In The Removal of Windows Server From the Network. Thursday, May 7, 2015, 17:12. As far as VPN goes, pptp is bad, weak, and apparently not a good one to use. I opted for using OpenVPN. Turns out of Windows setup is a little more difficult for the non-tech savvy users, but we will manage. What Am I Doing? OK, boot a recovery disk, wipe the SAM Tables (Microsoft’s password database), reboot, add password, done! To make m...