Using NGINX as a Load Balancer
I’ve spent some time lately getting familiar with NGINX, a well-rounded alternative to Apache. I first became interested in it as a load balancer and reverse proxy. My main web […]
I’ve spent some time lately getting familiar with NGINX, a well-rounded alternative to Apache. I first became interested in it as a load balancer and reverse proxy. My main web […]
After a nearly two-year hiatus from writing new posts, I will soon have some new content for you. I have several ideas in the works covering different subjects and will […]
I got an email from my brother this evening asking for some help correcting an error he was seeing on his WordPress-based blog. As his hosting provider and brother I […]
I’ve owned an ASUS EeeBook X205T laptop for a couple of years now. It originally came installed with Microsoft Windows 8 (which I loathe) but was able to take advantage […]
Many of us have experienced delays when logging into a remote server using SSH. Normally this can be remedied by simply adding the following line to /etc/ssh/sshd_config on the server […]
I’ve been a Linux admin and user for nearly 23 years. For the last several years I have not had a local Linux system and have performed all my work […]
Due to some career changes earlier this year I now have some more time to devote to updating the blog. Hopefully I will be able to post things on a […]
A training course I am taking came with an ASUS EeeBook X205TA laptop. It’s small, with an 11.6″ screen, and light, only 2.16 lbs. It came with Windows 8.1 installed […]
When I am working with my Raspberry Pi there are times when I need to power it down completely and back up again. Usually, that means unplugging the micro-USB cable […]
In my regular job, I manage a network security engineering team for a Fortune 50 company with over 200,000 employees. We work hard to develop standard processes so that we […]