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jan.wildeboer.net
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| | | | | As many of you know, I have moved almost all my repositories from Github to Codeberg a while ago. Now I want to take it to the next level: Build my own little CI/CD engine! | |
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www.tumfatig.net
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| | | | | I had that Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W lying in a box. And because I changed my network configuration, I decided I could use that Pi as a DNS et DHCP server. But I also wanted to take benefits from my POE switch. It turns out to be really simple, with the proper hardware. Here are the notes. | |
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blog.christophersmart.com
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blog.nelhage.com
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| | | I've made two new interesting discoveries about wpa_supplicant since writing my last blog post on the subject. (Actually, I pretty much made both of them while reading documentation in order to write it, and have been lame about writing them up). Using wpa_gui It turns out that wpa_gui not only allows you to select existing networks, but also to scan for and add new networks to your configuration file. In addition, you can run it as yourself, without needing to sudo it. | ||