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Apr/14

Upgrading Samsung Series 9 SSD

Overview I have been using the 128GB SanDisk SSD that came in the Samsung Series 9 NP900 X3C A02UK. The SSD is the achilles heel in an otherwise well packaged laptop. Not for the lack of space but the bottle … Continue reading

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Apr/14

TTRSS – Your access level is insufficient to run this script

After upgrading from 1.9 to 1.11 I had got the error message “Your access level is insufficient to run this script” when trying to log in. The problem was TTRSS needed to run some upgrade script but if you log … Continue reading

12

Apr/14

DannyTsang.co.uk And Heartbleed

In line with most security recommendation I have updated OpenSSL to a patched version which does not contain the Heartbleed bug. In the mean time I have issued a password reset to all registered users. For more information

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Apr/14

Black Rapid Strap With Manfrotto RC2 / Q2

Overview I was looking to replace the stock strap that came with my Canon 700d with a Black Rapid strap but didn’t want to keep swapping the tripod quick release(QR) plate for the fastenR. I found a way on YouTube … Continue reading

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Mar/14

Move / Change Password RasPBX Database

Overview Migrating Host First export and import the database data into the new database. It goes without saying that the RasPBX should be stopped or any changes between the export and import will not be captured and lost. The root … Continue reading

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Mar/14

Preparing For Ubuntu 14.04

Overview With Ubuntu 14.04 LTS coming up I thought it would be fitting to discuss my plans for upgrading. My current setup has 1 computer running 12.04 LTS and it has been running relatively well except for the first few … Continue reading

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Mar/14

cFos Spurious ICMP

Another spot were rogue ICMP being sent to 194.95.249.23 which goes to a German company. A quick Google reveals it’s due to cFos software which is included again by Asus as part of the ROG traffic management software.

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Mar/14

Brute Force Protection On Ubuntu 12.04

Overview Protection from spammers and slowing down brute force attacks should always be used especially with cheap VPS / cloud computing as well as the botnets. Whilst there are no 100% way of preventing the issue there are software to … Continue reading