Last month I patched NGINX Extended against the CVE-2021-23017. I was still having trouble with upgrading to anything higher than 1.19.5 though – which I wrote about back in January. I was getting to the point where I started to explore alternatives when I finally got it building properly.
CVE-2021-23017 | UbuntuUbuntu is an open source software operating system that runs from the desktop, to the cloud, to all your internet connected things.Ubuntu A security issue in nginx resolver was identified, which might allow an attacker who is able to forge UDP packets from the DNS server to cause
Consul Service Discovery for HAProxy - HAProxy TechnologiesHAProxy TechnologiesNick Ramirez Back in December 2019 I wrote a post about Dynamic Upstreams in NGINX w/ Consul and here’s the summary: I find combination of Consul for service-discovery and NGINX with basing its upstream configuration on it extremely powerful. As I
Recently I wanted to go through the bunch of facts from different parts of the infrastructure I maintain. I’ve been already collecting Ansible facts in Redis to speed things up and then I noticed that they are actually still stored in JSON. I always had a soft spot for
FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE Release NotesFreeBSD is an operating system used to power modern servers, desktops, and embedded platforms.The FreeBSD Project I’ve been following 13.0 starting around the same time last year. It was my coming back to FreeBSD after few years break. I instantly felt at home
In-kernel WireGuard is on its way to FreeBSD and the pfSense routerWireGuard probably won’t make it into 13.0-RELEASE, but 13.1 seems very likely.Ars TechnicaJim Salter Jim Salter writes on Ars Technica: Unfortunately for Netgate, neither its sponsored code nor the week-long sprint by Donenfeld, Dunwoodie, and