Linux (CentOS 7) Generating CSR (Certificate Signing Requests)
Jun21

Linux (CentOS 7) Generating CSR (Certificate Signing Requests)

KB ID 0001206  Problem If you want to use digital certificates on your CentOS server, then you will need to generate a CSR. It does not matter if you want to purchase a publicly signed certificate, or even if you are going to sign your own. Below is how to generate a CSR for a single web host. Note: Most cert vendors now require a minimum key length of 2048 so thats what I’m going to use. And I’m assuming you have openSSL...

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Cisco Stacking 3750 Switches
Jun16

Cisco Stacking 3750 Switches

KB ID 0001205  Problem You can stack Cisco 3750-X Switches in groups of up to 9 switches, and they can then be managed as one switch. Here I’ve got 2 switches.   Solution Removing 3750-X Switches Stack Configuration One of my switches had already been in a stack, so I needed to remove its stack configuration. It thought it was switch 4 in the stack so I issued the following commands; Switch(config)# no switch 4 provision...

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Mac OSX – Testing Packet Fragmentation Over VPN
Jun15

Mac OSX – Testing Packet Fragmentation Over VPN

KB ID 0001204  Problem Many moons ago I wrote a post about a problem where I had no RDP over a VPN connection, and all the hoops I jumped though to troubleshoot and fix the problem. Today I had a similar problem, I was connected to a client via Cisco AnyConnect, and I had hair-pinned that traffic, from the client site, over an IPSEC VPN to their servers in the Data Center. Pings were successful, but not RDP.  To be honest this affects...

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Windows Server – Disk Performance Missing From Task Manager?
Jun08

Windows Server – Disk Performance Missing From Task Manager?

KB ID 0001203  Problem If your machine is struggling, a good place to look first is the performance tab on ‘Task Manager’ Here you can see CPU and Memory Stats and how our network cards are performing, but wheres the disk stats? Solution Before you can see them you need to enable them, open a PowerShell, (or an administrative command window). and run the following command; diskperf -y   Now re-open task manager and go to...

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vSphere – ‘The Number of HA Heartbeat Datastores for this host is 0’
Jun06

vSphere – ‘The Number of HA Heartbeat Datastores for this host is 0’

KB ID 00011202  Problem Seen after enabling HA on your vSphere Cluster HA Error: The number of heartbeat datastores for host is 0, which is less than required: 2 or HA Error: The number of heartbeat datastores for host is 1, which is less than required: 2 I had this on my test network today, and to be honest thats not really surprising because I don’t have any shared storage.   Note: You can see the same error if your ‘HA...

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