For anyone who has wondered how to have a meter on your desktop to estimate time in traffic to a set destination, its actually very easy. I have created a demo on how to do this in the attached ZIP file. You need to fill in the configuration with a google maps API key as… Read more »
Category: Web
SSL Resources I Find Helpful
I haven’t posted in awhile so I thought I would share some great SSL resources I have been using lately on a few of my projects. The first is SSL labs.  This service performs a deep analysis of the configuration of any SSL web server on the public Internet.  I have used it to verify my… Read more »
How to Add/Remove Additional Users to OpenVPN
To continue on from the previous tutorial on setting up OpenVPN on Ubuntu we will now see what is required to add and remove users on our server. Adding Users A lot of the steps are the same as creating the initial installation so it should look pretty familiar.  Lets assume our new client is called… Read more »
How to Setup OpenVPN on Ubuntu to Bypass Restrictive Firewalls
Background Since I will be travelling to China next week I thought now would be a good time to setup a VPN that at least had some chance of working through the GFW. After doing some research I found there are a few possible solutions but the one I settled on was using OpenVPN with… Read more »
IPv6 is Here!
I spent some time playing around with the networking and webserver configuration and I have now enabled IPv6 on Scott.StevensonOnThe.Net. Â I am now ready for the next generation. Â Please let me know of any issues you run into accessing the site from IPv6.