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Setting up FreeRADIUS to secure your WiFi

This is the last in a three part series of posts on; Setting up a personal Certification Authority, Securing Apache with Client Certificates, and Setting up FreeRADIUS to secure your WiFi.

If you have followed the first tutorial you should have a .pem encoded Certification Authority Certificate and a .p12 …


Securing Apache with Client Certificates

This is the second in a three part series of posts on; Setting up a personal Certification Authority, Securing Apache with Client Certificates, and Setting up FreeRADIUS to secure your WiFi.

So in the previous post we setup a Certification Authority and generated a Client Certificate, now let's use it …


Setting up a personal Certification Authority

This is the first in a three part series of posts on; Setting up a personal Certification Authority, Securing Apache with Client Certificates, and Setting up FreeRADIUS to secure your WiFi.

I've been looking for some software to run my own personal Certification Authority. I've used OpenSSL but personally I …


Perfectly Good

"The perfect is the enemy of the good"

A phrase that was popularized by Voltaire according to Wikipedia.

It's one I've always liked, I've seen products like Duke Nukem Forever spend years in development trying to achieve perfection when they could have been released earlier and been good.

Linus Torvalds …


Switching from Route 53 to DNS Made Easy

Recently on the SAGE-AU mailing list there was a question about which Linux Distro to use to run a DNS server. While Debian and Red Hat both got a lot of support several people commented that for a small domain, it's not worth the effort of running your own (public …

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