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Read The Effin' Blog! - Clement DeLarge's Blog
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Rants and ravings about technology, travel, and whatever else comes to mind, from a VMware Certified Professional, Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist, and soon to be EMC Proven Professional.
Check back often, since who knows what I'll be up to next.
Recent Posts
Windows Server 2008 and Subversion over HTTPS
Here’s the scenario, I decided to try out Subversion as a source control repository on a Windows Server 2008 server, attached to a Win Server 2008 domain, with ISA Server forwarding HTTP traffic. After doing a little bit of research, I decide...
Install Certificate Services on Windows Server 2008 R2
This post picks up where the last post left off. In the last post, we created a Windows Server 2008 R2 Active Directory Domain Controller and stopped short of going on to add Certificate Services into the mix. If you’re not sure if you need c...
Build a Windows Server 2008 R2 Domain Controller
I posted a tutorial on creating a domain controller using Windows Server 2003, and decided to post an update that included step-by-step instructions for Windows Server 2008 R2. This should be the same for Windows Server 2008. This is great for ...
Vyatta Firewall Basics and Configuration
A few weeks ago, I installed Vyatta Open Source as a router internal to my network to see how it handled traffic between multiple subnets. To put it plainly, it worked like a champ! I put the router in place, assigned IP addresses to the ...
Get Windows 7 Working with your Terastation
Windows 7, along with Windows Vista, both have issues interacting with Buffalo Terastation and similar Buffalo products. This is due to updated NTLM security settings in both Windows 7 and Vista. The un-patched behavior is continued promp...
Vyatta Community Edition, Open Source Router
I’ve been running multiple subnets in my lab, and been dealing with the pain of having to VPN into each separate subnet when needing to make a change, test something, or deploy something. It’s been a learning experience and I’ve configure...

