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Month: July 2015

New Hardware!

July 25, 2015 Jonny Hardware, Networking, VMware

It’s been a busy few days but I can finally sigh with relief, hell, maybe I’ll even go outside for five minutes. My severely oversubscribed Microserver has finally got a new friend to play with-

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Setup RSA keys and SSH to Linux Without a Password

July 16, 2015 Jonny Debian, Linux, SSH

RSA keys not only provide more robust authentication than passwords- a password can be broken with time, luck and/or a hypothetical hammer- but can also make life a lot easier by removing the need to

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Install WordPress on Nginx

July 14, 2015 Jonny Debian, Linux, Nginx, Wordpress

This article will run through the steps involved in setting up a WordPress site. WordPress, if you’ve been living on one of the moons of Jupiter for the past five years, is an excellent framework

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SFTP as www-data on Debian

July 11, 2015 Jonny Apache, Debian, Linux, Nginx, SFTP, SSH

SFTP is a secure alternative to FTP that piggy backs off of SSH. Not only is it more secure than FTP but because it is packaged with SSH, requires very little setup on headless Debian

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Deploying a Website on IIS Server

July 11, 2015 Jonny IIS Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2012

IIS or Internet Information Services is a powerful service on Windows operating systems used for hosting websites. It is particularly useful for hosting ASP.net applications. I’ve been playing with various editions of Windows Server 2012

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Custom Error Pages on IIS Server

July 7, 2015 Jonny IIS Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2012

Custom error pages are a good way of adding the final professional touches to a site. In IIS this is (unlike customisation in most Microsoft products!) a straightforward task. OpenĀ IIS Manager. From here, you’ll need

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Install Open VM Tools on Debian

July 4, 2015 Jonny Debian, Linux, VMware

Today is a good day. I’ve been rebuilding a few of my home lab VMs in Ubuntu and Debain and discovered something I wish I’d found a long time ago. You see, to install Open

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