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Joe Buckley avatar
Is it possible to verify TLS if a server doesn't provide an issuer cert?
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I'm trying to configure Apache httpd v2.4 for LDAP authentication to AD. LDAPS certificates are issued by the internal CA. For whatever reason (I'm not on the AD team), neither our prod or non-prod environments publish the full chain.

Non-prod sends the server and intermediate certs, but not the root. I am able to successfully connect via Apache with:

LDAPVerifyServerCert On
LDAPTrustedGlobalCert CA_B ...
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Reily Bourne avatar
Socks5 proxy requests (via Selenium) are nerfed; same requests via cURL works
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Good Day,

I've seen a lot of questions like this but I haven't seen anything similar to my situation. I am not sure if this is the right or best place to ask.

The issue I am facing is that I have a Python script, using Selenium, to make a request to a website. For everything I have tried I can't find out where the issue lies.

Here's the specific situation:

I have two Digital Ocean droplets running in the ...

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Çiçek Adam avatar
how to implement edns client tagoption code
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I've been searching for edns and found these documents. They mention something called client tag and server tag. Is there any way I can implent those tags? Here is my use case: Our product teams have some services that want to query mydomain.com from public dns services. I mean, they want to reach our public IP address. Since all of their worker nodes are placed in the same network subnet, I cant use vi ...

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daniel avatar
how to instert "x-forwarded-for" data to http header in physical l4 switch?
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In the L4 switch, there is an 'x-forwarded-for' function that puts the client source ip address in the http header.

The l4 switch can only know layer 4 information, so I'm curious how to put the x-forwarded-for information http header(http header is in the layer 7!! ). Even in https, the http header is encrypted, how can L4 switch decrypt this encrypted http header, insert x-forwared-for informati ...

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Mihai Cazac avatar
VPN ports not opening on ubuntu server 22.04
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Im trying to set up an openvpn on my pc (which is running Ubuntu Server 22.04). I've used the quick install script listed here

When i try to connect on my linux machine i get the following error:

2022-05-01 00:41:54 read UDP [ECONNREFUSED]: Connection refused (code=111)

Which means that my port isn't open. I tried opening it with ufw and the guide listed on another similar problem: here

The mini server  ...

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Gonzalo Rivero avatar
can't set a windows docker container hostname in the hosts file
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I set a windows docker container to run some software (abbyy fineprint) that needs to match the docker name (abbydock) with the localhost ip (127.0.0.1). I'm starting the container with docker run -h abbydock.... What I've done is to add an entry in c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts with the following content:

127.0.0.1 abbydock

It worked once, I ping to abbydock and the answer is 127.0.0.1  ...

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How Does Email Forwarding Works In Customer Support Ticketing Systems?
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When you sign up for customer support ticketing systems like Zendesk they provide you with a unique email address something like [email protected] where you can forward emails from customers to this address and these forwarded emails are converted to tickets in Zendesk.

  1. How do they generate such unique emails to each business that signs up? Do they use some form of internal email server that ...

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