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Setup SSL/TLS with F5 BigIP

F5’s BigIP is one of the world’s premier load balancing platforms. Under the BigIP umbrella, there are many product options which act as plugins to TMOS (the underlying linux-based operating system upon which BigIP is built). From a load balancing …

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Securing HomeAssistant on Debian

HomeAssistant is an extremely popular self-hosted platform for integrating with an impressively large selection of smart home devices. HomeAssistant allows users to create rules called “Automations” that trigger on various conditions and execute …

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Setup and secure FTP server in IIS

FTPS has always been a topic of much confusion among systems administrators. It has also largely fallen out of favor in deference to SFTP which has fewer networking requirements. But what is the difference between FTPS and SFTP? What about FTPS is …

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Setup and Secure XMPP Over SSL/TLS on Ubuntu

Instant Messaging is a popular method of communication both at home and in the workplace. It is not always easy however to ensure that communication remains private. One of the best ways to guarantee message privacy is to both self-host the …

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Setup Varnish with Nginx and SSL

Two of the most important considerations for any website owner are security and speed. Historically, these goals have been ever at odds. One of the most effective techniques for insuring a consistent experience for end users is a caching layer. …

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Setup OCSP Stapling

OCSP Stapling is an exciting technology supported by all recent servers and clients that with just a few minutes of your time will allow you to reduce the network load on your servers and provide faster load times for your sites and services.

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Securing Microsoft SQL Server with SSL/TLS

SQL Server is a popular database platform choice for database-driven applications. Based on interpreting TSQL, Microsoft’s proprietary dialect of SQL, SQL Server facilitates remote connections to your structured data. Unfortunately, SQL Server is …

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NGINX Reverse Proxy Setup Guide

Reverse proxies accept connections on behalf of a server coming from a client. They are the opposite of forward proxies, which accept connections on behalf of a client destined for a server. They’re incredibly useful in two main cases: tightly …

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