A vulnerability has been discovered and patched for OpenSSL versions 1.0.1n, and 1.0.2b, and later versions. This vulnerability could allow a malicious attacker into tricking the software into trusting a certificate that shouldn’t be trusted by a CA. It’s...
After 10 or so years we’ve decided to set up a Forum. Drop on by and say hello! You can also now comment on our blog via an integration with the forums as well. Logins are handled via SSO, using your www.vr.org portal login. It isn’t easy gaining traction...
As a follow-up to some of the tweaks to your Dashboards Networking page we’re pleased to announce another new feature: Automated IPv6 Subnet delegations. It’s true that we’ve always provided a free /64 that is routed to your static IPv6 address; however you’ve had to...
We’ve made a few minor updates to our Dashboard, and are posting about it as promised. In addition to a few behind the scenes bug fixes, the most noticeable change is to what was previously known as “IP addresses” in the dashboard. This let you see the IP(s) assigned...
We’ve never been terribly social or even verbose. We like to think of ourselves as plumbers (no, not the Ben 10 kind we our kids like… but ok maybe that fits 🙂 working behind the scenes, making sure everything keeps running. On the blog front, we’ve realized is that...
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