Tag: Networking
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Some Linux Mint customisations for work
This is part 3 of my series of posts about making Linux Mint my daily driver. Last time we looked at the start of my Mint move. In that post I mentioned that my move was pretty quick and the stuff I did for the move won’t be fresh in my memory for long. This…
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Fun(?) with IP ranges
So, I had this interesting idea with Cloudflare WARP+ with Zero Trust… I usually use WARP to secure my Internet when I’m off my trusted networks, but sometimes I also want to use WARP to connect to internal resources. In general, tunneling IP in WARP works in one of two ways, Exclude and Include, the…
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Getting logged in to iLO3 with a newer browser
So iLO3 is a bit long in the tooth, even with the latest firmware (from December 2020), it’s under the impression that TLS 1.1 and AES/3DES are the pinnacle of TLS. There are a number of things you have to do to be able to talk to this beast with a “modern” browser (specifically, Microsoft…
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Securing a super secret service with Zero Trust
Picture it, Sicily, 1937… OK, maybe not that. Picture it, you have a custom network service that you want to get at via Cloudflare WARP logged in to Cloudflare Zero Trust, but it isn’t the kind of thing that easily fits into the Public Hostname way of doing stuff (for example, it may run on…