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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 …


Testing SSL With Nmap

SSL Labs have a great tool for testing and scoring the strength of your ciphers and SSL implementation. I've seen people go to great lengths to get an "A+ score". While it can be a little bit check box security and can end up with cargo cult configurations in Apache …


Adoption of new technologies

Google have published some statistics about the rate of IPv6 adoption. They have a better view into traffic and adoption rates than most and so their statistics are generally considered to be the most accurate, but I've always found their graph a little puzzling. Some days it's around 9% and …


My Experience in the Let's Encrypt Limited Beta.

I was lucky enough to get into the Let's Encrypt Limited Beta. I signed up from the link on their community page and a few days later got the email saying the domains I'd signed up with had been white listed and I could get certificates now.

I went to …

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