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Upgrading from Ubuntu 20.04 focal to 22.04 jammy
A few weeks ago, I upgraded a few machines from Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) to 22.04 (jammy). Here are the things that needed fixing after the upgrade. Network problems - Firstly, I had to fix the resolution of .local domains the same way as I did...
Monitoring browser network traffic on Android using mitmproxy
At this point, all of the traffic from that browser should be flowing through your mitmproxy instance. Android setup - On Android, it's a little less straightforward: Start mitmproxy on your desktop: Open that port on your desktop fire...
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Things I do after uploading a new package to Debian
There are a couple of things I tend to do after packaging a piece of software for Debian , filing an Intent To Package bug and uploading the package. This is both a checklist for me and (hopefully) a way to inspire other maintainers to go b...
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Enabling AppArmor on a Linode VPS in enforcement mode
Enabling AppArmor on a Debian Linode VPS is not entirely straightforward. Here's what I had to do in order to make it work. Packages to install - The easy bit was to install a few packages: and then adding apparmor=1 security=apparmor ...
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Upgrading from Debian 11 bullseye to 12 bookworm
If you upgrade to bookworm, be warned that the bullseye packages will remain installed (and will work fine in my experience) unless you "clean them up" with apt purge '~o' accidentally and then you'll have to fetch ...
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Filtering your own spam using SpamAssassin
In addition to rules to match more spam, I've also written a ruleset to remove false positives in French emails coming from many of the above custom rules. I also wrote a rule to get a bonus to any email that comes with a patch: since ...
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Using iptables with systemd-networkd
I used to rely on ifupdown to bring up my iptables firewall automatically using a config like this in /etc/network/interfaces : but I wanted to modernize my network configuration and make use of systemd-networkd after upgrading one of my se...
Proper Multicast DNS Handling with NetworkManager and systemd-resolved
Using NetworkManager and systemd-resolved together in Debian bookworm does not work out of the box. The first sign of trouble was these constant messages in my logs: Then I realized that CUPS printer discovery didn't work: my network p...
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Setting up your own DNSSEC-aware resolver using Unbound
Now that the root DNS servers are signed, I thought it was time I started using DNSSEC on my own PC. However, not wanting to wait for my ISP to enable it, I decided to setup a private recursive DNS resolver for myself using Unbound . Instal...
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Restricting outgoing HTTP traffic in a web application using a squid proxy
Install and configure a Squid proxy - In order to fully restrict outgoing OpenID requests from the web application, I used a Squid HTTP proxy. First, install the package: and set the following in /etc/squid3/squid.conf : Ideally, I would li...
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Ideal OpenSSL configuration for Apache and nginx
The TLS world is moving fast and this post is now out of date! You might want to look at the SSL configuration recommended by Mozilla . After recently reading a number of SSL/TLS -related articles, I decided to experiment and look for the i...
Using BrowserID and Content Security Policy together
Here's what I had to do to make BrowserID work on a CSP-enabled site. Create a hidden form and a login link - This is what the login button looked like before CSP: The hidden form is there because the assertion needs to be sent to the ...
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Secure ssh-agent usage
ssh-agent was in the news recently due to the matrix.org compromise . The main takeaway from that incident was that one should avoid the ForwardAgent (or -A ) functionality when ProxyCommand can do and consider multi-factor authentication o...
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Letting someone ssh into your laptop using Pagekite
In order to investigate a bug I was running into , I recently had to give my colleague ssh access to my laptop behind a firewall. The easiest way I found to do this was to create an account for him on my laptop, and setup a pagekite fronten...
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Formatting wiki pages
The number of # characters controls the size of the header: # h1 - ## h2 - ### h3 - #### h4 - ##### h5 - ###### h6 - To create a horizontal rule, just write three or more dashes or stars on their own line: To quote someone, prefix the quote...
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Blocked (queued) connections, keep-alive and content-length
So I decided to replace connect-gzip in that example with the standard compress middleware that is now bundled with connect . Unfortunately, because of the fact that the compress middleware needs to run before the rest of the response code,...
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Persona Guiding Principles
Given the impending shutdown of Persona and the lack of a clear alternative to it, I decided to write about some of the principles that guided its design and development in the hope that it may influence future efforts in some way. Permissi...
IndieAuth as a Persona Identity Provider
Two weeks ago, I attended Indie Web Camp and had lots of interesting Persona conversations. As part of an Auth Jam session , a few of us explored the idea of adding non- OAuth -based authentication mechanisms to IndieAuth . While Aaron and ...
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Automatically rebooting for kernel updates
I use reboot-notifier on most of my servers to let me know when I need to reboot them for kernel updates since I want to decide exactly when those machines go down. On the other hand, my home backup server has very predictable usage pattern...
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Hardening ssh Servers
These are the settings that I use to harden ssh on my servers and clients. Basic server configuration - There are a few basic things that most admins will already know (and that tiger will warn you about if you forget): If you are using rkh...
Disabling the GMail spam filter and handling it yourself using SpamAssassin
Now any items that would hit the Spam folder go directly to Trash and are automatically deleted in 30 days. QED - This tip is very usefull, specificaly when you want to manage your own spam filter. @RickyF : yes it's possible to delaga...
Things that work well with Tor
Tor is a proxy server which allows its users to hide their IP address from the websites they connect to. In order to provide this level of anonymity however, it introduces latency into these connections, an unfortunate performance-privacy t...
Keeping GMail in a separate browser profile
I wanted to be able to use the GMail web interface on my work machine, but for privacy reasons , I prefer not to be logged into my Google Account on my main browser. Here's how I make use of a somewhat hidden Firefox feature to move GM...
Preventing man-in-the-middle attacks on fetchmail and postfix
First of all, you need to download the server certificate: Then copy the output of that command to a file, say gmail.out , and extract its md5 fingerprint: Once you have the fingerprint, add it to your ~/.fetchmailrc : Postfix - Similarly, ...
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Mercurial and Bitbucket workflow for Gecko development
While it sounds like I should really switch to a bookmark-based Mercurial workflow for my Gecko development, I figured that before I do that, I should document how I currently use patch queues and Bitbucket . Starting work on a new bug - Af...
Recovering from a botched hg histedit on a mercurial bookmark
Maybe it doesn't work when using bookmarks . Here's what I ended up doing to fully revert my botched Mercurial histedit . If you know of a simpler way to do this, feel free to leave a comment. Collecting the commits to restore - T...
Mercurial commit series in Phabricator using Arcanist
Phabricator supports multi-commit patch series, but it's not yet obvious how to do it using Mercurial. So this the "hg" equivalent of this blog post for git users . Note that other people have written tools and plugins to do ...
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Erasing Persistent Storage Securely on Linux
Here are some notes on how to securely delete computer data in a way that makes it impractical for anybody to recover that data. This is an important thing to do before giving away (or throwing away) old disks. Ideally though, it's bet...
Making the mounting of an encrypted /home optional on a home server
I have a computer that serves as a home server as well as a desktop machine. It has an encrypted home directory to protect user files and, in the default configuration, that unfortunately interferes with unattended reboots since someone nee...
Encrypted system backup to DVD
Inspired by World Backup Day , I decided to take a backup of my laptop. Thanks to using a free operating system I don't have to backup any of my software, just configuration and data files, which fit on a single DVD. In order to avoid ...
Poor man's RAID1 between an SSD and a hard drive
I totally agree that a RAID1 would kill the speed of SSD. But then, your post title says RAID1... Now, I wanted to mention that if you know the name of your device, you can check whether it's a rotational (HDD) or not (SSD). Here is an...
Encrypted swap partition on Debian/Ubuntu
The swap partition can hold a lot of unencrypted confidential information and the fact that it persists after shutting down the computer can be a problem. Encrypting a swap partition however is slightly tricky if one wants to also support s...
Manually expanding a RAID1 array on Ubuntu
Here are the notes I took while manually expanding an non-LVM encrypted RAID1 array on an Ubuntu machine. My original setup consisted of a 1 TB drive along with a 2 TB drive, which meant that the RAID1 array was 1 TB in size and the second ...
Recovering from an unbootable Ubuntu encrypted LVM root partition
A laptop that was installed using the default Ubuntu 16.10 (xenial) full-disk encryption option stopped booting after receiving a kernel update somewhere on the way to Ubuntu 17.04 (zesty). After showing the boot screen for about 30 seconds...
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Encrypting your home directory using LUKS on Debian/Ubuntu
I was wondering about the passphrase LUKS requires to decrypt. Where should I setup it up to decrypt files upon user login? Thanks! Thanks for the info, but where do you enter the password when using this method? As long as your home direct...
Debugging Gearman configuration
Gearman is a queuing system that has been in Debian for a long time and is quite reliable. I ran into problems however when upgrading a server from Debian squeeze to wheezy however. Here's how I debugged my Gearman setup. Log verbosity...
Sample Python application using Libgearman
Gearman is a distributed queue with several language bindings . While Gearman has a nice Python implementation ( python-gearman ) of the client and worker, I chose to use the libgearman bindings ( python-libgearman ) directly since they are...