kube-aad-proxy-certificate not found is annoying, but remember the old saying… it’s always DNS.
kube-aad-proxy-certificate not found is annoying, but remember the old saying… it’s always DNS.
If you want to skip to the relevant part about how TB4/USB4.1 on the Z13 works with Thunderbolt 3, skip down to “Moment of Truth” Background One of the main things I looked for in a laptop, and why I’ve hung onto my old XPS 13 for so many years now, is Thunderbolt compatibility. Having […]
In need of a new computer, and having a couple of enterprise licenses for Windows laying around, I bought the new Lenovo Z13 (AMD AND USB4/Thunderbolt 3/4 support!) without an operating system. It arrived earlier today, and I’ve spent a couple of hours trying to get everything setup – but a problem occured. Any way […]
Are you constantly getting 401 and 403 errors in Microsoft Intune (Endpoint Manager) while trying to set it up? All this, despite you being a global administrator for your domain? After a while of searching for the answer, trying to set up MDM and starting to wonder if I’d need that Azure AD Premium license […]
You’ve configured Exclaimer and created a signature – now we want to be able to select the signature in Outlook. Keep reading to find out how to install the plugins. Difference between Add-In and Agent There are two different pieces of software available, the Outlook Add-In that allows you to choose a signature on send […]
Once we’ve set up Exclaimer for your organisation, or once you’ve done it yourself, you can then start creating a signature for your users. Start by logging into the Exclaimer portal and click the “Signatures” item in the left menu. Click on “Create Signature” to the top right Choose a template for your signature and […]
Account Setup When the license has been purchased, and you have received an email with the information, do the following: Go to https://portal.exclaimer.com/new/ and log in with the Microsoft account associated with the admin email you signed up with. You might have to authorize the Exclaimer application to access your account. You will then be […]
For those who haven’t read part 1 of this series, here’s a short summary: OpenSSH key-based authentication is divided into two parts; public key authentication and certificate authentication. Certificate authentication has a central CA, trusted by the hosts, which can issue certificates based on a users public key to provide short-lived or long-lived access to […]
Background This is something that’s been bugging me for a while now, and I’ve been searching far and wide for a solution. It’s not that none exist, here’s Jumpcloud, Keyfactor, ManageEngine, Operas ssh-key-authority, skm and many, many more SSH Key managers with varying amounts of control and authentication; not to speak of PAM tools like […]