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November 2024
- and now for something completely different
- spoof source identified
- watchdogcyberdefense.com are complete bozos
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February 2014
- the spy in your bathroom
- checking client-side ssl/tls
- policy update
- privacy matters
- compare and contrast
January 2014
- dis-unity
- backblaze back seagate
- thrust update
- rage against the machine
- thrustvps compromised?
- strip exif data
December 2013
- http compression in lighttpd
- getting close to the nsa
- merry christmas
- tor boost
- you choose
- caption needed
- an historical perspective
- ssl cipher check
- no more akismet
- where are you now?
- TLS ciphers in postfix and dovecot
- boycott amazon
- data is imaginary. this burrito is real
- counterpoint the surrealism of the underlying metaphor
November 2013
October 2013
- I'm sure that is not what they meant
- Oliver Stone on PRISM
- wd caviar green load cycle count
- Snowden paranoia
- running out of money
- that's completely ludicrous
- the guardian on tor
- good news for tor
- another good reason to avoid the kindle
September 2013
- get your own nsa email account
- just for rob
- that's another password I have to change
- RSA says don't use RSA
- Naughton's ten tips
- add ssl to lighttpd server
- neil doesn't get it
- tor node upgrade
August 2013
- totally not israel
- vnstat on my tor node
- tor users up
- openPGP usage
- thank you citizen
- untrusted dod certificate
- tor usage on the rise
- aunty doesn't get it
- porn over postie
- tor users under attack
- lavabit dead
- security failure at digital ocean
July 2013
- repeat after me - snowden is not the story
- soldier available cross magnet
- how not to hide
- this one is for dave
- ubuntu forums compromised
- save your money - just use tails
- nokia lumia 1020
- tor and https at eff
- base64 gets past omani deep packet inspection
- bizarre searches
June 2013
- more irony
- ironic advert
- facebook login searches
- please sign here
- trivial traffic bump
- prism opt-out
- Edward Snowden
- microsoft windows is conspicuous by its absence
- blimey that was quick
- Emails from PayPal will always address you by your first and last name
- blimey that is cheap
- PRISM - we had it first
- slow gigabit ethernet
- Iain Banks
May 2013
- another good reason not to buy one
- lighttpd graceful shutdown
- LMGTFY is the new RTFM
- digitalocean do it again
April 2013
- too close to the logo
- cool
- this is not a political blog
- Debian iz free operatin sistem (OS) 4 ur computr
March 2013
- gchq recruitment site stores plaintext passwords
- using an ssh reverse tunnel to bypass NAT firewalls
- impolite spam
February 2013
January 2013
- now that is what an isp should be like
- a long time ago in a galaxy far far away
- what a difference a gig makes
- dovecot failure
- my top ten
- thrust respond
- lies, damned lies and VPS traffic
December 2012
- another anniversary
- no sites are broken
- password theft
- horse-terity
- moonlighting in parliament
- tor and the UK data communications bill
- an open letter to Jeff Bezos
November 2012
October 2012
- using openvpn to bypass NAT firewalls
- book theft
- grep -R doesn't search amazon
- ubuntu is free and it always will be
- password lunacy
- a positive response
September 2012
August 2012
- Neil Armstrong
- my russian fanbase
- tails has not been hacked
- you are at 2001:db8::ff00:42:8329.
- debian on a DNS-320
- what every iphone needs
- the stainless steel rat bows out
- oops
- outlook goes public - linus approves
July 2012
- avoiding accidental google
- too much bling
- coercion
- the accidental stupidity of good intentions
- gpg key upgrade
- RBS meltdown
June 2012
May 2012
April 2012
March 2012
- this video is private
- that didn't take long
- android mail client is broken
- unlinked
- unplugged
- steam locomotive
- iBomber Defence: Nuclear Option
- banking stupidity
- am I kidding myself
- wordpress 3.3.1 bug update
- wordpress 3.3.1 bug?
- we've moved (again)
February 2012
January 2012
- tomorrow the world
- moxie's proxy
- and darkness shall be upon the face of the net
- t-mobile resets its policy?
- tails in a spin
- well it's not me
December 2011
November 2011
- tp-link respond
- no you can't have my mobile number
- the most influential people in UK IT?
- google buys advertising
- do not buy one of these
- ubuntu de-throned
- do I trust this site?
- dis-unity
- I prefer the chip wrapper version
- fully minted
- there is no version 7
October 2011
- time to ditch ubuntu?
- I don't have a start menu
- clarity is not a virtue
- mountain streams
- a double googol
- Dennis Ritchie dies
- I have a policy
- that looks like a scam to me
- rip steve jobs
September 2011
August 2011
July 2011
May 2011
March 2011
February 2011
January 2011
- is my computer off
- now I feel bad about blogging
- I guess they do it differently over there
- wordpress setup
- click here
- damn, I think I got hit by a 419er
- critical security update to wordpress
December 2010
October 2010
September 2010
- professional ability
- very, very, slow electrons
- a graphical web of trust
- kseniya simonova
- it's not that I'm anti google
August 2010
- phone home
- update to autossh - or how ServerAliveInterval makes this unnecessary
- they are taking over the entire net
- autossh - or how to use tor through a central ssh proxy
July 2010
- the "awesome power" of the apple brand
- there are more than 10 kinds of people in the world
- scroogle is having a problem
May 2010
- this is a politics free zone
- email address images
- ubuntu 10.04 - minor, and some not so minor, irritations
- ubuntu 10.04 problems
April 2010
March 2010
- webDAV in lighttpd on debian
- what a user agent says about you
- unplugged
- psp video revisited
- 16 is so much safer than 10
- plug instability
February 2010
January 2010
- life is too short to use horde
- tor server compromise
- are you /really/ sure you want that mobile phone
- using scroogle
- scroogled
December 2009
November 2009
- apple antipathy may be misplaced
- system monitoring with munin
- OSS shouldn't frighten the horses
- a free (google) service is worth exactly what you pay for it
October 2009
- call me by name, or call me by value
- handbags
- logrotate weirdness in debian etch
- where has my money gone
- debian on a DNS-313
- debonaras demise?
September 2009
August 2009
July 2009
June 2009
May 2009
April 2009
March 2009
- bad science and worse
- the strong blue light
- so what is a netbook?
- a thirteen amp plug just won’t cut it
- upgrading the slug - a lesson in addresses
February 2009
December 2008
- are we lost yet
- small doesn't have to mean slow
- egroupware mail with dovecot and postfix
- and yet more DNS lunacy
- more DNS silliness
September 2008
August 2008
July 2008
- replacement for the slug
- implementing mailman and postfix with lighttpd on debian
- ooops
- slugs are history
- mine's longer than yours
June 2008
- backtrack 3 released
- dental dos
- xkcd on the openssl fiasco
- debian and the openssl flaw
- recursion: see recursion
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
January 2008
December 2007
- the war against hair gel
- reflashing the BT home hub from a linux PC
- homehubblog goes off-line
- leaving BT Broadband
November 2007
- if Microsoft made the iPhone
- more on the BT home hub
- update to ripping DVDs to a sony psp on linux
- ripping DVDs to a sony psp on linux
February 2007
January 2007
- BT home hub and the GPL
- another update to correspondence with a corporation
- vinyl to digital
- BT home hub