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www.jhanley.com
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| | | | Introduction Once you have an SSL certificate configured, the next step is to redirect unencrypted traffic. There are several methods of doing this. Within your application (Laravel), by the web server (Apache or Nginx) or by the frontend (load balancer).... Continue Reading ? | |
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marcusedmondson.com
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| | | | Today I wanted to do a blog post on pivoting with SSH tunnels and using Plink to forward connections to other computers, once you have a foothold in an environment. For this scenario, I used two Virtual Private Servers (VPS's), my Kali VM, and my ESXi lab environment consisting of an Elastic Stack VM running... | |
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www.core27.co
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| | | | If you've been trying to create bridge networks for your virtual machines on KVM you may have stumbled upon a few roadblocks. With Ubuntu 20+ Server the default NetworkManager is replaced with the systemd-networkd. You can always install NetworkManager on your server but in this post we'll describe how to create bridge networks using Netplan. | |
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| | Kubernetes is our generation's Asbestos. |