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Hidden kitchen grease

1 February 2014 mcnewtonLeave a Comment on Hidden kitchen grease

There are areas of the kitchen that are not normally visible. The top of the cupboards is one… things get […]

Home kitchen dirt cleaning

States of matter for a four-year-old?

16 January 2014 mcnewton2 Comments on States of matter for a four-year-old?

Whilst exploring crystals, my eldest daughter and I got into a discussion about different states of matter. This ended up […]

Education

Fitting IKEA kitchen door dampers to older hinges

26 April 2013 mcnewton4 Comments on Fitting IKEA kitchen door dampers to older hinges

Visiting family a few weeks ago, we found out that the IKEA kitchen doors can be fitted with an additional […]

DIY, Home damper, hack, hinges, ikea, integral

Removing address globally in Mailman

5 July 2012 mcnewtonLeave a Comment on Removing address globally in Mailman

A mailing list server I administer was recently targeted by someone attempting to subscribe to (as far I can tell) […]

E-mail, Work e-mail, mailman, python, scripts, spam

Where is the challenge in EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAPv2?

20 April 2012 mcnewtonLeave a Comment on Where is the challenge in EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAPv2?

The original MS-CHAPv2 protocol (based on MS-CHAP and CHAP) is challenge-response. In other words, the server sends a ‘challenge’, the […]

FreeRADIUS, Networking, Work AAA, EAP, MS-CHAP, RADIUS, TTLS

Compiling FreeRADIUS from git on Debian

27 January 2012 mcnewton2 Comments on Compiling FreeRADIUS from git on Debian

Debian’s FreeRADIUS packages are a little out of date, but thankfully it’s easy building packages from source. Instructions below tested […]

FreeRADIUS, Linux, Work RADIUS

FreeRADIUS with PEAP/EAP-TLS for Microsoft SoH

20 January 2012 mcnewton3 Comments on FreeRADIUS with PEAP/EAP-TLS for Microsoft SoH

There’s normally hardly any point using PEAP if you’re already using EAP-TLS for network client authentication over RADIUS. The vast […]

FreeRADIUS, Networking, Work AAA, RADIUS

Nokia screen on Arduino

12 November 2011 mcnewtonLeave a Comment on Nokia screen on Arduino

I bought a cheap Nokia 5110 screen off eBay with the intention of playing around with it on the Arduino. […]

Arduino, Electronics

Using the Arduino Uno as an AVR ISP

20 October 2011 mcnewton4 Comments on Using the Arduino Uno as an AVR ISP

According to the official Arduino site, it isn’t currently possible to use the Arduino Uno as an ISP. Having investigated […]

Arduino, Electronics

Caps-unLock

1 September 2011 mcnewtonLeave a Comment on Caps-unLock

I’ve got a small keyboard, which is great for desk space, but means that quite often I fat-finger the caps-lock […]

Linux

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