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Melody avatar
Nginx redirects .com and .cloud to .com when trying to use dynamic cert folder name
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I have a small server on which I want to dynamically load ssl certs for multiple domains.

The problem is that the 2 domains that I currently have (domain.com and domain.cloud - "domain" is identical) are redirecting me to the same domain.com. What should I change?

    listen 80;
    server_name domain.com domain.cloud;

    access_log /var/log/nginx/root/access.log;
    error_log /var/log/nginx/roo ...
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deltamind106 avatar
Why does StrongSwan charon-cmd client require the --cert command-line option for multiple CA chain certificates?
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I have a StrongSwan charon server on Ubuntu 18.04. I connect to this server with a StrongSwan charon-cmd client from another Ubuntu Linux machine.

The command I use from the client machine to connect to the server is:

charon-cmd --cert ./GoDaddyCA1.crt --cert GoDaddyCA2.crt --host xxx.example.com --identity myusername

It works great, but I don't understand why I need two "--cert" options in the com ...

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John Doe avatar
Ansible AWX - ansible-playbook command not found
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For some reason I'm getting the following error ansible-playbook: command not found. I logged into the server and I can run the ansible-playbook command.

sh-4.2$ ansible-playbook
usage: ansible-playbook [-h] [--version] [-v] [-k]
                        [--private-key PRIVATE_KEY_FILE] [-u REMOTE_USER]
                        [-c CONNECTION] [-T TIMEOUT]
                        [--ssh-common-args SSH_COMM ...
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How to unlock multiple luks-devices using dropbear-initramfs
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My system setup is as following:

  1. One single SSD with LUKS and LVM (and of course an unencrypted boot partition). The debian system is installed there.
  2. Two HDDs assembled as RAID0 with LUKS and LVM for some custom data

To unlock to LUKS-devices at boot time from remote, I tried to use dropbear-initramfs.

That works fine, to unlock the first LUKS device (on the SSD, with the debian system installed on) ...

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Elsi Voci avatar
Can not connect to Linux instance using SSH through Putty
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Just signed up for GCP account and created a Linux VM on GCP (SUSE) and having issues to connect via SSH through Putty. Also tried through CMD prompt on Windows 10 and get the same issue. Followed up all the steps to generate ssh keys and uploaded public key on GCP (also, I can see the key in .ssh directory). Firewall is set to enable all hosts and ports to connect. I am able to ping the External IP but ...

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Windows Server Slow NFS Performance
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Setup: Server: Windows Server 2019 w/NFS feature installed. Virtualized on Proxmox backed by 6-disk zfs Client: Windows 10 Network: 1GB backbone NFS: Authentication Kerberos V5 w/Server authentication disabled. ACL by IP. Otherwise default configuration.

Issue: 5-10mbps peak performance. SMB Share for the same folder I'm seeing closer to 100-200mbps. Server/Client CPU/Memory usage isn't indicatin ...

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Kubeadm 1.24 with containerd. Kubeadm init fail (centos 7)
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I try to install a single node cluster on centos 7, with kubadm 1.24 and with containerd, i followed the installation steps,

and i did: containerd config default > /etc/containerd/config.toml and passed : SystemdCgroup = true

but the kubeadm init fails at :

[root@master-node .kube]# kubeadm init
[init] Using Kubernetes version: v1.24.0
[preflight] Running pre-flight checks
        [WARNING HTTPProxy] ...
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Fred Smith avatar
Parallel OpenVPN Connection Over multiple Libvirt Network Interfaces
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Let's Say That I have 20 VMs (Host: Ubuntu, Using Qemu-KVM, libvirt) and that I would use different network interfaces for different groups of vms. (1-6 using Network1, 7-15 using Network2, 16-20 using Network3). The Network interfaces were created by libvirt. And I would want The network interfaces to use a openVPN connection. (So Network1 uses conn1, Network2 uses conn2, Network3 uses conn3) to serve  ...

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SirTunnel (python script) vs already exist https server (node.js) is it possible
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I found https://github.com/anderspitman/SirTunnel

This is usage:

How do you use it?
If you have:

A SirTunnel server instance listening on port 443 of example.com.
A copy of the sirtunnel.py script available on the PATH of the server.
An SSH server running on port 22 of example.com.
A webserver running on port 8080 of your laptop.
And you run the following command on your laptop:

ssh -tR 9001:localhost ...
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kirti avatar
How to install JDK 1.4 on MAC
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I need install jdk 1.4 on mac os (Macintosh HD)
I tried downloading update packages but it gives following message

Error

Does anyone have any solution for this i need that jdk version for testing 1 application on my side

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