My WP-HeadlineAnimator Plugin for WordPress is running fine since quite some time and I wasn’t forced to do that many changes to stay compatible with WordPress development. Today’s Update brings a little design fix to match the overall view of the admin panel. Another small change is that I switched over to my own git repository for development, […]
Category: IT Related stuff
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OpenVPN vs Win7 – Strike II
I guess you could sense that I wasn’t satisfied with my previous solution regarding OpenVPN GUI and user privileges. So I invested some more time to be able to cut down permissions again. I discovered a way that works without extending privileges or entering a password!
OpenVPN vs Win7
OpenVPN is a cool tool for doing quick and easy VPN connections that work. At least it is easy as long as you don’t drop administrative privileges for the common user. To get the VPN working, it is needed to set up routes to get the traffic to its destination which requires administrative permissions. But do we want […]
The future of WP-BlackCheck
At the moment, the current version of the Plugin kills quite some spam here – in fact, I am Spam-Free since months now. But there are things like IPv6 floating around, which need to be taken care of. In terms of programming, IPv6 will be a second blacklist – technically duplicating the current work. But as we evolved […]
Miracles with older PCs
Today I had my lesson with older hardware – especially with those ‘new’ 64 bit machines which can be a real pain in the ass. But let’s start at the beginning of my story. My plan was to install Windows 7 on a PC which had enough CPU power to do so. A few RAM modules should solve […]
Fun with SSH and PuTTy
Some of you folks might already know putty, the free SSH Client which we’ll use for toying around today showing you the reason why most companies do block SSH.