Multi-Factor (MFA/2FA) Authentication for HPE Nimble Storage using Okta

The HPE Nimble Storage array can be managed via a Web Interface, SSH Console or API, you can Active Directory (or LDAP in later NimbleOS version) integrate the array for management access. At the time of writing MFA or 2FA is not natively supported, however I believe it is on their roadmap to add SAML […]

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Extreme Networks X695 to Dell S5148F-ON Switch – 10Gbit SFP+ Intermittent CRC Errors

I recently came across an odd problem with the links from our Extreme Networks X695 switches to some Dell S5148F-ON switches, the X695 was running: 30.7.2.1, the Dell switch 10.4.3.6C1. Essentially what started the oddity was a transceiver failure. The equipment has been in production for a few months, all was working well. Suddenly a […]

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Microsoft Active Directory Trusts Explained

Microsoft Active Directory uses the concepts of “domains”, a domain is the outer edge of a security compartment; within a domain, user accounts, computer accounts and resources are authenticated and share a common authentication source. There is also the concept of a “forest”, a forest is a collection of domains, in the most basic configuration […]

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Raspberry Pi 4 B – Kali Linux using Micro-HDMI to VGA Adapter

Had a little bit of trouble with this Micro-HDMI to VGA Adapter when trying to use it with Kali Linux, the Raspberry Pi would appear to boot up, but no picture was displayed. The solution was pretty straightforward, from another machine I opened the config.txt file and uncommented the following lines: The saved the file […]

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Extreme Networks “Redundant Phy” Redundant Uplinks

A fairly simple approach to providing uplink resilience. There are methods like EAPS or MLAG to give you uplink resilience, but sometimes you just need something simple. A redundant physical (or “Redundant Phy”) is essentially two uplinks to upstream switches and to avoid a loop, the downstream switch (i.e. the one with the redundant phy […]

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