Explore >> Select a destination


You are here

joeydantoni.com
| | unofficialaciguide.com
4.1 parsecs away

Travel
| | Local user databases are great, until you have a few dozen of them. Your lab environment probably has a few users (such as yourself), and some of you might even be sharing the "admin" account, at least until Kyle breaks the fabric again and doesn't tell anyone and all you see is an audit trail ... More Configuring LDAP Authentication with Cisco APIC Controller
| | dirteam.com
2.0 parsecs away

Travel
| | Back in Windows Server 2008 R2, Managed Service Accounts (MSAs) solved the problem of unsecure service accounts. Managing them was a nightmare, even if you knew what you were doing. Now, In Windows Server 2012, Microsoft addresses a couple of these challenges This blogposts shows how. What's New Challenges with service accounts We all [...]
| | adsecurity.org
4.3 parsecs away

Travel
| |
| | vlad.website
40.8 parsecs away

Travel
| Yggdrasil allows you to easily set up a private virtual network based on IPv6. Your machines will then receive an IPv6 address such as 201:2af6:fcc4:30e7:b22d:15d6:a55d:10bb. However, that's not very fun to have to type, and it would be nicer to be able to refer to your machines by their hostnames, e.g. by doing ping apples and ping pears. I tried to do this in an intelligent way and failed, which led me to resort to setting up a local dnsmasq server to solve the problem. Still, I thought I'd write about my reasoning, since it could lead to a better solution in the future.