Title: LetsEncrypt Date: 2017-11-22 20:00 Category: Labs Authors: Reese Summary: https please Cover: https://www.gyanblog.com/sites/default/files/2017-07/xletsencrypt.png.pagespeed.ic.p6k5IAcMHU.png Lets Encrypt is pretty amazing. Since OpenBSD6.1 acme-client is preinstalled in base. On the Qualys SSL Report the certificate scored a A.
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Title: Memorial Day Date: 2016-05-30 12:05 Slug: memorial-day Authors: Reese Summary: Catching up on three day weekend. Over this long weekend I have managed to update my FreeNAS from 9.3 stable into 9.19 stable. First pFsense got off that old branch now the folks over at iXsystems are doing it also. I’ve been excited about this coming for a while. I’ve also got the Arduino out with some new porjects in mind. National Geographic has had nice programs about the Iraq and Vietnam War on all day. For some strange reason my Arduino only works in USB3 ports. I’ll look into this later. I’ve figured out how to compile and upload code into the unit.For some strange reason my Arduino only works in USB3 ports. I’ll look into this later. I’ve figured out how to compile and upload code into the unit. ...
Title: Waiting for respawn Date: 2016-04-06 10:20 Slug: waiting-for-respawn Authors: Reese Summary: Player 2 down Just got the news a childhood buddy took his own life over the weekend. He was a total badass. I’m angry and sad at the same time. Still trying to process this. We caught a lot of fish together. I guess writing about this confirms this as real. You never know what someone is dealing with if they keep silent. Yep
Title: Dave Mirra Date: 2016-06-02 22:05 Slug: doublebackflip Authors: Reese Summary: Catching up on three day weekend. Still seems bizzare Dave Mirra is gone. I looked up to him a lot. He really pushed the sport of BMX to the next level. Great videogames also.
Title: Odroid C2 Date: 2016-03-24 23:05 Slug: odroid-c2 Authors: Reese Summary: Hardkernels new Odroid-C2 I have not installed a OS yet on this new machine. You can look at the specs here I guess I’ll start out with Ubuntu since is the offical supported one. I have not seen any images for any of the BSD’s yet. I plan on using all 8 of my cores to build the image. Have only done this in the BSDs so far. This will be interesting. I installed with OpenSSH and Samba and Automatic Updates services enabled. I have not used Landscape yet. If you have read this far checkout a photo .
Title: One year gone Date: 2017-04-03 06:00 Authors: Reese Summary: One year gone Cover: ./3wheel.jpg One year has passed since you have been gone. I am still pissed off and confused why you left so soon? Change date. I had planned on visiting you today. A friend asked for some help around the house here in town. She is pretty cool for a white girl. It was good to keep my mind busy and focus on something else. I will still come visit for sure don’t worry. We talked about suicide being the easy way of giving up before, yet you still did it?
Title: OpenWRT on WD router. Date: 2016-03-08 09:05 Slug: OpenWRT install Authors: Reese Summary: OpwnWrt on cheap router Very impressed with how easy to install and stable OpenWRT has been so far. I have not pushed much data through it yet but the install was painles and quick. I expected to have to setup the router first in terminal. I say this only because when I googled OpenWRT I never seen any screenshots. This could be seen as intimidating for some users I’d think. Heck I have not even logged into the router via SSH yet but I did turn it on. I like the way the menues are setup very simple and clean. I’m not sure if there is a package manager like pFsense. I bought two of thests WD Mynet N600 on sale for $9.99 on http://www.woot.com. Very cool how they always show drink mixes on the terminal after you login. I’m not a drinker but I like the ascii art. On some of my systems I like piping fortune into the login. Takes me back to http://www.slackware.com.
Title: osTicket Date: 2017-04-07 15:00 Authors: Reese Summary: Getting organized Cover: http://osticket.com/sites/default/files/osticket-supsys-sm.png I have always been the type to have twenty projects going at the same time, and Ideas for more. It’s been hard keeping up with all my projects and goals. I started thinking about using ticket software for at home stuff. If it works good in the office why can’t it at home? I currently have osTicket running in a FreeBSD jail. I am still running FreeNAS 10.2, not updated to the Corral release train yet. I’ll give it some more time for the quicks and edge cases to get worked out. Sure that I’ll have a blog post about my upgrade when that day comes. Currently I’m researching and planning the best option to move all my vm’s and jails from one Virtualbox into bhyve or docker. ...
Title: Overwatch Date: 2017-11-29 12:58 Slug: overwatch Authors: Reese Summary: New team fps from Blizzard. Cover: https://d3hmvhl7ru3t12.cloudfront.net/img/share/heroes-c08aa560b2f9c15ffaaa5f81446e8902734065ba71b1251af24e150857bc2f8d57bea402102296978eacde2577a33bafe813511f382c330356ce33f4204405ed.jpg I have started playing Overwatch
Title: Release a plenty Date: 2016-03-24 15:25 Slug: releas-a-plenty Authors: Reese Summary: Update Someone told me that while doing freebsd-update they had the option for 10.3. I have not tried this yet to confirm or deny. Also a OpenBSD 5.9 was released. I ordered the cdrom to support the project a while ago. It has not came in the mail yet. Undeadly has more details on it here. As of writing this on 3/31/2016 my OpenBSD uptime on 5.8 is, 12:31PM up 127 days, 15:57, 1 user, load averages: 0.51, 0.48, 0.51.