The ESXi server uses self-signed ssl certificates by default. As you know, this isn’t really what I prefer, especially since I am working with CAcert certificates. But sadly there is no nice GUI solution for replacing those certs and so I was forced to take a dive into the console world of vmware once again, looking for the […]
Tag: cacert
CAcert ATE Munich
A little reminder: Today is the CAcert Assurer Training Event (ATE) in Munich at the Cafe Netzwerk – a security related event in a nice place – and some geeks to chat about those topics. The drive to Munich was fine except for some german idiots on the highways – but with some good tunes and a bad […]
Certificates and the mobile phone
It has been quite a while since I started to get SSL Certificates working on my server machines – so it was time to get that stuff running on my mobile phone too. You might wonder now why the phone would need such a certificate, but in this case it’s just some root certificates to enable it to […]
Let’s get active
Today is a wonderful day, the Linux Day in Dornbirn – the place to gather my CAcert points to become an active assurer for the Web of Trust. As it was possible to take the assurer test on site – god bless the inventor of wireless lan – I could start to assure people immediately and gain the […]