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Just another Linux geek. Archive for the 'Tech' Category. Resurrect Nexus 4 with red light of death by using wireless charger. 17 January, 2016. I should have posted this ages ago. There is a well known problem which may affect Nexus 4 devices where it powers off and won’t power on again. When you plug it into the USB charger you get a solid red light and it never recovers. Maybe someone still has one in their bottom drawer and can make use of it again by using this trick! 31 January, 2015. Was really ea...
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Just another Linux geek. Configuring Postfix to forward emails via localhost to secure, authenticated GMail. 1 March, 2016. It’s pretty easy to configure postfix on a local Linux box to forward emails via an external mail server. This way you can just send via localhost in your programs or any system daemons and the rest is automatically handled for you. And generate a password specifically for postfix. Sudo dnf install cyrus-sasl-plain postfix mailx. Sudo postconf inet protocols=ipv4. If you don’t...
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Articles « Just another Linux geek
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Just another Linux geek. Here I have some articles which I am publishing on my website. FreeIPA How To (Fedora). Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International. Mono: An infectious disease? Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Australia. OpenLDAP How To (Fedora). Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Australia. Responses to “Articles”. Feed for this Entry. Will not be published) (required). Command line password management with pass.
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Creating certs and keys for services using FreeIPA (Dogtag) « Just another Linux geek
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Just another Linux geek. FreeIPA How To (Fedora). Single emergency mode with systemd ». Creating certs and keys for services using FreeIPA (Dogtag). 24 August, 2014. The default installation of FreeIPA. Includes the Dogtag certificate management system, a Certificate Authority for your network. It manages expiration of certificates and can automatically renew them. Any client machines on your network will trust the services you provide (you may need to import the IPA CA cert). Root@ipa-server ]# ipa dnsr...
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Make The Move « Just another Linux geek
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Just another Linux geek. Make The Move to Linux and free open source software! Responses to “Make The Move”. Feed for this Entry. Will not be published) (required). Command line password management with pass. Setting up OpenStack Ansible All-in-one behind a proxy. Booting Fedora 24 cloud image with KVM. How to find out which process is listening on a port. Signal Return Orientated Programming attacks. TRIM on LVM on LUKS on SSD, revisited. Running scripts before and after suspend with systemd.
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Playing with Ubuntu Touch on Nexus 4 « Just another Linux geek
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Just another Linux geek. Creating a DMZ in OpenWRT. Korora 21 available ». Playing with Ubuntu Touch on Nexus 4. 31 January, 2015. I figured it was time to re-visit Ubuntu Touch on my Nexus 4 and see how it was going. I was already running stock Lollipop and just kicked up the Ubuntu 14.10 GNOME live image under KVM on my Korora 21 laptop and passed the USB device through. Was really easy to get it going. Actually it was just one command and I was soon booting into Ubuntu, so that was quite impressive.
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freeipa « Just another Linux geek
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Just another Linux geek. Tag Archive for 'freeipa'. Creating certs and keys for services using FreeIPA (Dogtag). 24 August, 2014. The default installation of FreeIPA. Includes the Dogtag certificate management system, a Certificate Authority for your network. It manages expiration of certificates and can automatically renew them. Any client machines on your network will trust the services you provide (you may need to import the IPA CA cert). SSH onto your IPA server and get a kerberos ticket. Root@ipa-se...
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Creating a DMZ in OpenWRT « Just another Linux geek
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Just another Linux geek. Korora 21 beta images available. Playing with Ubuntu Touch on Nexus 4 ». Creating a DMZ in OpenWRT. 17 January, 2015. Probably needs no introduction, the brilliant open source and community driven Linux based embedded router stack. I run it on my Netgear WNDR3800. Netgear WNDR3800 running OpenWRT. I have an ODRIOD-U3 (little ARM box) running Fedora, which runs a web server. This is what I want to make publicly available in my DMZ. So, how to create a DMZ in OpenWRT? The switch (e...
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Korora « Just another Linux geek
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Just another Linux geek. Archive for the 'Korora' Category. Automatic power saving on a Linux laptop with PowerTOP and systemd. 8 May, 2016. If you have a laptop and want to get more battery life, you may already know about a handy tool from Intel called PowerTOP. Furthermore, it takes an argument ––auto-tune which lets you enable all of the power saving measures it has detected. Continue reading ‘Automatic power saving on a Linux laptop with PowerTOP and systemd’. Building a Mini-ITX NAS? So I’m b...