Category Archives: Linux

Want to own your data in the cloud? Use OwnCloud!

Recently, I’ve been hitting an actual use case that made me thing about putting data “in the cloud”. Actually, being an old-school guy, I wasn’t thinking “Cloud” at first, but looking for a mechanism to easily synchronize data between several … Continue reading

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SYS2028TP-DECR: fixing spurious reboots and disk hangs

You might think I’m a lazy guy, for not continuing with my articles on the bcache-assisted SAN server. But believe me, it’s far from that: Shortly after putting the SAN server into production mode, we ran into serious trouble: One … Continue reading

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Details on switching from mod_ssl to mod_nss, with FakeBasicAuth

The Internet is safe & secure, if you use encryption. At least that’s what we believed, before all these attacks on ciphers and their implementation. And since attacks like “Poodle” and “LogJam”, it’s time to upgrade to the most recent … Continue reading

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