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How to generate a self-signed SSL certificate – using config file!
Generating a self-signed certificate with OpenSSL To generate a certificate with SAN extension using OpenSSL, we need to create a … More
Internal SSL “certificate is not standards compliant” on macOS
Requirements for trusted certificates in iOS 13 and macOS 10.15 Learn about new security requirements for TLS server certificates in … More
Pretty URLs – Serving Plex from behind a proxy using mod_proxy and Apache
Credit to https://www.robpeck.com/ APACHE NETWORKING PLEX HOWTO I’m obsessed with pretty URLs. I admit it. I love looking at a … More
Cisco 3850 Upgrade
These steps are from a high level view and cover the overall process. Some steps are omitted. Download the IOS … More
Duplicati 2.0
Free backup software to store encrypted backups online. For Windows, macOS and Linux Many Backends Duplicati works with standard protocols … More
How to get a free Veeam NFR key
Now this is really cool! What’s NFR? A Not-For-Resale (NFR) license is a license that can be used in a … More
Check Flash Wear
How to check flash wear via PowerShell within Windows 10 To check the wear value of an internal SSD drive … More
Scripting Linux to Backup Cisco Devices
Backup Router, Switch and Firewall using this: Backup WLC using this: spawn ssh $deviceexpect “Password:” send “$pass\n” expect “>” send … More
Extend Certificate Expiration – Windows Certificate Services
have you noticed that Certs you create on your Standalone or intermediate CA have a 1 year lifespan even if … More