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A second round of updates from the GNOME Sysadmin Team

I haven’t been blogging so much in the past months as I actually promised myself I would have but given the fact a lot has been done on the GNOME Infrastructure lately it’s time for me to announce all the updates we did since my latest blog post. So here we come with all the items we’ve been…

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Setting up your SSL certificates on OpenLDAP by using a Mozilla NSS database

I’ve recently spent some time setting up TLS/SSL encryption (SSSD won’t send a password in clear text when an user will try to authenticate against your LDAP server) on an OpenLDAP istance and as you may know the only way for doing that on a RHEL / CentOS environment is dealing with a Mozilla NSS…

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Some updates from the GNOME Sysadmin Team

It’s been more than a month now since I started looking into the many outstanding items we had waiting on our To Do list here at the GNOME Infrastructure. A lot has been done and a lot has yet to come during the next months, but I would like to share with you some of…

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IPv6 tunneling with Hurricane Electrics

I’ve been looking around for a possible way to connect to the IPv6 internet for some time now and given the fact my provider didn’t allow me to run IPv6 natively I had to find an alternative solution. Hurricane Electrics (HE) provides (for free) five configurable IPv4-to-IPv6 tunnels together with a free DNS service and…

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The future is Cloudy

Have you ever heard someone talking extensively about Cloud Computing or generally Clouds? and have you ever noticed the fact many people (even the ones who present themselves as experts) don’t really understand what a Cloud is at all? That happened to me multiple times and one of the most common misunderstandings is many see the…

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My favorite WordPress Plugins

It took me a while to build a complete WordPress blog with all the things I needed, from modifying the default Twenty Eleven theme to broadcasting my posts directly on Twitter. WordPress has a nice selection of plugins and given the fact I spent a few days evaluating all the possibilities, I decided to share my…

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The Linux’s perception of my neighbours

I live in a little village close to the city and one of the houses close to my property is for rent since more than ten years. A lot of families and people succeeded in that house and every time someone new joined my Linux evangelist hat jumped in my head. I’ve always presented myself…

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Report: FAD Milan 2012

Exactly one week ago I was attending the Fedora Activity Day organized in Milan in concomitance with the Linux Day event being organized in several italian cities. Meeting the Fedora italian team has been simply great, we’ve been collaborating remotely since more than an year now and finding out all them being so friendly and…

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Some statistics about GNOME.org

The GNOME infrastructure runs a Piwik‘s istance and it’s been amazing seeing some of the statistics published there. A few details: Traffic during the 27/09/2012 – GNOME 3.6 Launch Visits: 23063 Page views: 50352 Traffic during the last month. (from 15/09/2012 to 15/10/2012) Visits: 187598 Page views: 454313 Traffic during the last six months. (from 15/05/2012 to…

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SSH Tunneling for VNC

Logging in into a Linux machine and executing the hundreds commands available is just one of the most common usages of OpenSSH. Another interesting and very useful usage is tunneling some specific (or even all) traffic from your local machine to an external machine you have access to. Today we’ll analyze how to access a…

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