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SNIff
A while back, I found myself in need of two webservers that would terminate TLS (with different rules). I wanted to run some custom code I’d written (which uses TLS peer authentication), and also nginx on port 443.
The best way I figured out how to do this was to write a tool to sit on port 443, and parse TLS Client Hello packets, and dispatch to the correct backend depending on the SNI name.
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Let Qt models meet std::vector::std::tuple
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Top-5 Method to find your server Shared or public IP address via terminal
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Install Latest SMPlayer Release 16.7 With MPV Support For Ubuntu/Linux Mint Via PPA
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Install Calibre 2.62 (Open-Source E-book Management Software) on Linux
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Week 3&4 Report
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Set up a docker private registry with basic HTTP authentication support
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