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Secure HAProxy with Let’s Encrypt

Raspberry Pi Projects / March 18, 2018

I currently run Octoprint on a Raspberry Pi that is hooked up to be 3D printer. This setup uses HAProxy to provider the web front end for the user.  I am in the process of securing all my systems so […]

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What SSL protocols is a site using.

FreeBSD Articles / February 24, 2016

Wondering what SSL encryption and protocols a site is using.  Cipherscan is free and work well.  You can find it here: Cipherscan  

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Encrypted Backup and Restore

FreeBSD Articles / January 27, 2011

I currently backup my FreeBSD servers using tar.  Tar works very well for backups but does not have encryption capabilities built into the client. I now have a need to make sure that all my tape backups are encrypted. In comes OpenSSL  to handle […]

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FreeBSD WPA Support

FreeBSD Articles / April 17, 2007

For WPA support the wpa_supplicant is used. The supplicant in the base system does not support 802.1x or WPA2 by default. This how-to shows how to enable the base wpa_supplicant for 802.1x and configure it.

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