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Pritunl, with it’s easiest setup mode is a plug’n’play self-hosted VPN service that’s been built on top of OpenVPN. However it can also be used as an enterprise distributed OpenVPN and IPsec server. Since most folks would use it for a self-hosted VPN service I will only focus in this tutorial on the single server
In the previous tutorial I included Certbot amongst the list of scripts that were to be installed on the server running OpenVAS and the Greenbone Security Assistant and I’m pretty sure that those who noticed it asked themselves why I did this. Well the answer is that I wanted to run the web interface of
NOTE: This is an updated tutorial as the initial version contained a series of errors and required some additions. Since Debian 9 (Stretch) has recently been officially released under the STABLE tag we might as well adopt it and use it further for our projects right? Yesterday I checked my very long “to do” list
I was in desperate need of a bookmark manager. I tried Shaarli, but it sucks for two reasons. The first one is the use of Sqlite3 database and the second is very thin error reporting and debugging options. Since I didn’t have the time and the nerves to fix someone’s obsolete code I went ahead
After my first case study here’s the second one which was set as a draft for a while. I’ve been lurking around internet marketing forums for years and I even signed up with marketing networks with the intention to become one of them one day, but I was too busy with other matters of upmost importance