Guess I should quickly explain why someone would want to mess with bad SSL certificates. I mean, it sounds insecure as hell and you are right if you’re shaking your head. But sadly there are applications unable to deliver good certificates or exchange them. Best example is Ubnt and their controller for their software. They still don’t make […]
Tag: docker
Looking at Pi-Hole
Pi-Hole is a nice tool to reduce ads on your network. The way it’s working is pretty simple: The main component doing the magic is a DNS server, which’s job is to give bogus answers for unwanted domains so that the client either asks ‘localhost’ or the pi. What’s being blocked depends on a few lists which are […]
My own Etherpad-lite container
Don’t know your stand on outdated and old software on your own system – but in my case, I got a bad feeling about it and it gives me bad sleep. So the following story. We’re talking about an Etherpad image done by unihalle which made me do things on my own. Looking at the dockerfile itself, software […]