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182.54.234.37

SummaryCVE DetailsRaw Data
04 Dec 2025, 14:19:05 UTC

Geolocation

Network
182.54.234.0/24
Postal Code
8011
City
Christchurch
Country
New Zealand (NZ)
Continent
Oceania
Locale Code
en
Geo Point
-43.5333, 172.6333
Updated At
03 Dec 2025, 17:23:10 UTC

Whois

Network
182.54.234.0/24
Organization
Virtual Private Server (VPS) Hosting Services
Desc
Virtual Private Server (VPS) Hosting Services
Updated At
09 Dec 2024, 19:04:03 UTC

Geolocation

Network
182.54.234.0/24
Postal Code
8011
City
Christchurch
Country
New Zealand (NZ)
Continent
Oceania
Locale Code
en
Geo Point
-43.5333, 172.6333
Updated At
03 Dec 2025, 17:23:10 UTC

Whois

Network
182.54.234.0/24
Organization
Virtual Private Server (VPS) Hosting Services
Desc
Virtual Private Server (VPS) Hosting Services
Updated At
09 Dec 2024, 19:04:03 UTC

21/ftpTCPLast Updated At: 04 Dec 2025, 10:45:17 UTC

About Service
Product
Pure-FTPd
VersionN/A
Extra InfoN/A
Softwares
Vendor
pureftpd
Product
pure\-ftpd
URI
cpe:/a:pureftpd:pure-ftpd
//ftp

//ftp

{
  "banner": "220---------- Welcome to Pure-FTPd [privsep] [TLS] ----------\r\n220-You are user number 2 of 50 allowed.\r\n220-Local time is now 23:45. Server port: 21.\r\n220-This is a private system - No anonymous login\r\n220-IPv6 connections are also welcome on this server.\r\n220 You will be disconnected after 15 minutes of inactivity.\r\n"
}

22/sshTCPLast Updated At: 04 Dec 2025, 13:51:04 UTC

About Service
Product
OpenSSH
Version
6.0p1 Debian 4+deb7u6
Extra Info
protocol 2.0
CVEsCVE-2007-2768CVE-2008-3844CVE-2010-5107CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795
Login
Softwares
Vendor
openbsd
Product
openssh
URI
cpe:/a:openbsd:openssh:6.0p1
Vendor
linux
Product
linux_kernel
URI
cpe:/o:linux:linux_kernel
//ssh

//ssh

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    "aes128-ctr",
    "aes192-ctr",
    "aes256-ctr",
    "arcfour256",
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    "aes128-cbc",
    "3des-cbc",
    "blowfish-cbc",
    "cast128-cbc",
    "aes192-cbc",
    "aes256-cbc",
    "arcfour",
    "[email protected]"
  ],
  "client_to_server_compression": [
    "none",
    "[email protected]"
  ],
  "client_to_server_macs": [
    "hmac-md5",
    "hmac-sha1",
    "[email protected]",
    "hmac-sha2-256",
    "hmac-sha2-256-96",
    "hmac-sha2-512",
    "hmac-sha2-512-96",
    "hmac-ripemd160",
    "[email protected]",
    "hmac-sha1-96",
    "hmac-md5-96"
  ],
  "host_key_algorithms": [
    "ssh-rsa",
    "ssh-dss"
  ],
  "kex_algorithms": [
    "ecdh-sha2-nistp256",
    "ecdh-sha2-nistp384",
    "ecdh-sha2-nistp521",
    "diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256",
    "diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1",
    "diffie-hellman-group14-sha1",
    "diffie-hellman-group1-sha1"
  ],
  "key": {
    "algorithm": "ssh-rsa",
    "fingerprint_sha256": "d42dab8d38417999d30c166abc8c1ce5c40e76c23f4d7b6da656206272ab2650",
    "raw": "AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDZqA1IH9FYe9lp/RAnfc33qOtTy2BJHxK/j9vmhQwZ/2LY1PQA+aHCaw1QTjNgvzpwB4kOqR/4kU75Ru07d+kYtbqnCea4d1wyyHN1h2v43ewCMAuQ2mpuiHvTx57T5S1xAi4GoHxGRh49E+j1as8W5CLSf2ocd1KuW45zvPP97XpnhhEhXBFJZJvmHlTdWJPWXSpDlcIjjep3EwA2RluBZioOP44J6QtY7l7alKb5s63qpuMxhcCDu4Bv6PxD5+LnWxlnT2cg8wn+Jq/SdFPNsO8oqFo+GqeavEQXrmAoaj26hpeASE4O+WxRWgJmegTOlOjLx96znmy55Sr2U7VR"
  },
  "server_to_client_ciphers": [
    "aes128-ctr",
    "aes192-ctr",
    "aes256-ctr",
    "arcfour256",
    "arcfour128",
    "aes128-cbc",
    "3des-cbc",
    "blowfish-cbc",
    "cast128-cbc",
    "aes192-cbc",
    "aes256-cbc",
    "arcfour",
    "[email protected]"
  ],
  "server_to_client_compression": [
    "none",
    "[email protected]"
  ],
  "server_to_client_macs": [
    "hmac-md5",
    "hmac-sha1",
    "[email protected]",
    "hmac-sha2-256",
    "hmac-sha2-256-96",
    "hmac-sha2-512",
    "hmac-sha2-512-96",
    "hmac-ripemd160",
    "[email protected]",
    "hmac-sha1-96",
    "hmac-md5-96"
  ],
  "software": "OpenSSH_6.0p1",
  "version": "2.0"
}

25/smtpTCPLast Updated At: 02 Dec 2025, 08:48:10 UTC

About Service
Product
Postfix smtpd
VersionN/A
Extra InfoN/A
Softwares
Vendor
postfix
Product
postfix
URI
cpe:/a:postfix:postfix
TLS
Serial Number
147817031716456022264268299666403943896
Validity From
04 Dec 2016, 00:00:00
Validity To
04 Dec 2019, 23:59:59
Subject AN
mx.yournet.co.nz
Subject CN
mx.yournet.co.nz
Subject Org
N/A
Issuer CN
RapidSSL SHA256 CA - G2
Issuer Org
GeoTrust Inc.
Fingerprint
MD5
B0ED0538F470DAE52B8D5BB316591ED1
SHA1
F5A6DBB9D36D639DDFEC4497A966035184FFDA7E
SHA256
C7973F52ABA69112C8FD9BB8E3ACEA8633957BBC8CEFDFAB1C98BD98B24EB6B9
JARM
00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
//smtp

//smtp

{
  "banner": "220 mx.yournet.co.nz ESMTP Postfix (Debian/GNU)\r\n"
}

80/httpTCPLast Updated At: 01 Dec 2025, 19:45:41 UTC

About Service
Product
Apache httpd
Version
2.2.22
Extra Info
(Debian)
CVEsCVE-2006-20001CVE-2008-0455CVE-2012-0883CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795CVE-2023-48795
Login
Softwares
Vendor
apache
Product
http_server
URI
cpe:/a:apache:http_server:2.2.22
HTTP
Status Code
200
Title
YourNet Blog – Internet Services Provider
Body SHA256
312c18c43f40036e54f2c100b530b94fb0c80fe01cfcb8f27ac7df185d320a6b
Component
DebianApache HTTP Server:2.2.22WordPressMySQLPHP
Response Headers
content type
text/html; charset=UTF-8
date
Mon, 01 Dec 2025 19:45:39 GMT
link
<https://blog.yournet.co.nz/wp-json/>; rel="https://api.w.org/"
server
Apache/2.2.22 (Debian)
vary
Accept-Encoding
x powered by
PHP/5.4.45-0+deb7u9
//http

//http

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\n</header>\n\n<nav class=\"art-nav\">\n    \n<ul class=\"art-hmenu menu-2\">\n\t<li class=\"menu-item-9\"><a title=\"Home\" href=\"http://www.yournet.co.nz/\">Home</a>\n\t</li>\n\t<li class=\"menu-item-20\"><a title=\"Blog\" href=\"http://blog.yournet.co.nz\">Blog</a>\n\t</li>\n</ul>\n \n    </nav><div class=\"art-layout-wrapper\">\n                <div class=\"art-content-layout\">\n                    <div class=\"art-content-layout-row\">\n                        \n\n<div class=\"art-layout-cell art-sidebar1\"><div  id=\"search-2\" class=\"art-block widget widget_search  clearfix\">\n        <div class=\"art-blockcontent\"><form class=\"art-search\" method=\"get\" name=\"searchform\" action=\"http://blog.yournet.co.nz/\">\n\t<input name=\"s\" type=\"text\" value=\"\" />\n\t<input class=\"art-search-button\" type=\"submit\" value=\"Search\" />\n</form></div>\n</div><div  id=\"recent-posts-2\" class=\"art-block widget widget_recent_entries  clearfix\">\n        <div class=\"art-blockheader\">\n            <h3 class=\"t\">Recent Posts</h3>\n        </div><div class=\"art-blockcontent\">\t\t\t\t\t\t<ul>\n\t\t\t\t\t<li>\n\t\t\t\t<a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/2017/05/21/lets-encrypt-dtc/\">Let&#8217;s Encrypt DTC</a>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t</li>\n\t\t\t\t\t<li>\n\t\t\t\t<a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/2017/01/24/ups-solar-mission/\">UPS &#038; Solar Mission</a>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t</li>\n\t\t\t\t\t<li>\n\t\t\t\t<a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/2017/01/24/mpls-and-vpls/\">MPLS and VPLS</a>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t</li>\n\t\t\t\t\t<li>\n\t\t\t\t<a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/2016/12/27/openproject-implementaion/\">OpenProject Implementaion</a>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t</li>\n\t\t\t\t\t<li>\n\t\t\t\t<a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/2016/12/27/updating-the-instruction-manual/\">Updating the Instruction Manual</a>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t</li>\n\t\t\t\t</ul>\n\t\t</div>\n</div><div  id=\"recent-comments-2\" class=\"art-block widget widget_recent_comments  clearfix\">\n        <div class=\"art-blockheader\">\n            <h3 class=\"t\">Recent Comments</h3>\n        </div><div class=\"art-blockcontent\">\t\t<ul id=\"recentcomments\"></ul></div>\n</div><div  id=\"archives-2\" class=\"art-block widget widget_archive  clearfix\">\n        <div class=\"art-blockheader\">\n            <h3 class=\"t\">Archives</h3>\n        </div><div class=\"art-blockcontent\">\t\t<ul>\n\t\t\t<li><a href='https://blog.yournet.co.nz/2017/05/'>May 2017</a></li>\n\t<li><a href='https://blog.yournet.co.nz/2017/01/'>January 2017</a></li>\n\t<li><a href='https://blog.yournet.co.nz/2016/12/'>December 2016</a></li>\n\t\t</ul>\n\t\t</div>\n</div><div  id=\"categories-2\" class=\"art-block widget widget_categories  clearfix\">\n        <div class=\"art-blockheader\">\n            <h3 class=\"t\">Categories</h3>\n        </div><div class=\"art-blockcontent\">\t\t<ul>\n\t<li class=\"cat-item cat-item-3\"><a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/category/dtc/\" >DTC</a>\n</li>\n\t<li class=\"cat-item cat-item-4\"><a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/category/tools/\" >Tools</a>\n</li>\n\t<li class=\"cat-item cat-item-1\"><a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/category/uncategorized/\" >Uncategorized</a>\n</li>\n\t\t</ul>\n</div>\n</div><div  id=\"meta-2\" class=\"art-block widget widget_meta  clearfix\">\n        <div class=\"art-blockheader\">\n            <h3 class=\"t\">Meta</h3>\n        </div><div class=\"art-blockcontent\">\t\t\t<ul>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<li><a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/wp-login.php\">Log in</a></li>\n\t\t\t<li><a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/feed/\">Entries <abbr title=\"Really Simple Syndication\">RSS</abbr></a></li>\n\t\t\t<li><a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/comments/feed/\">Comments <abbr title=\"Really Simple Syndication\">RSS</abbr></a></li>\n\t\t\t<li><a href=\"https://wordpress.org/\" title=\"Powered by WordPress, state-of-the-art semantic personal publishing platform.\">WordPress.org</a></li>\t\t\t</ul>\n\t\t\t</div>\n</div></div>\n                        <div class=\"art-layout-cell art-content\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<article id=\"post-47\"  class=\"art-post art-article  post-47 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-uncategorized\" style=\"\">\n                                <div class=\"art-postmetadataheader\"><h2 class=\"art-postheader entry-title\"><a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/2017/05/21/lets-encrypt-dtc/\" rel=\"bookmark\" title=\"Let&#8217;s Encrypt DTC\">Let&#8217;s Encrypt DTC</a></h2>                                                            <div class=\"art-postheadericons art-metadata-icons\"><span class=\"art-postdateicon\"><span class=\"date\">Published</span> <span class=\"entry-date updated\" title=\"10:27 pm\">May 21, 2017</span></span> | <span class=\"art-postauthoricon\"><span class=\"author\">By</span> <span class=\"author vcard\"><a class=\"url fn n\" href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/author/admin/\" title=\"View all posts by admin\">admin</a></span></span></div></div>                                <div class=\"art-postcontent clearfix\"><p>I&#8217;ve been hacking away at getting DTC set up to use Googles&#8217; Let&#8217;s Encrypt.</p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s my work so far&#8230;</p>\n<p>https://www.yournet.co.nz/getssl/</p>\n<p>There are two files:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>getssl &#8211; the getssl script that you get from the getssl site.</li>\n<li>dtc-getssl</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>About dtc-getssl</h2>\n<p>This is a wrapper around getssl to do the stuff that DTC needs done to make it work.</p>\n<p>To execute you:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Need to have the files in /home/dtc</li>\n<li>Run ./dtc-getssl -a &lt;ADMIN NAME&gt; -d &lt;DOMAIN NAME&gt; -s &lt;SUB DOMAIN&gt; -cWhere\n<p>* ADMIN NAME is the DTC Admin name of the account that the domain is located in.<br />\n* DOMAIN NAME is the domain name you want the cert for.<br />\n* SUB DOMAIN is the subdomain of the domain you want the cert for.</p>\n<p>What we&#8217;re doing is just creating the right stuff with the right permissions so it will all work in DTC.</p>\n<p>eg:  ./dtc-getssl -a deafblindassociation -d deafblindassociation.nz -s www -c</p>\n<p>getssl will create you a folder for the sub/domain combination in the .getssl folder.</p>\n<p>dtc-getssl wil then display a bunch of information that you need to copy into the getssl.cfg file.</li>\n<li>Then edit the getssl.cfg file for the domaineg:  /home/dtc/.getssl/www.deafblindassociation.nz/getssl.cfg\n<p>In the case of our example:</p>\n<p>#This tells getssl where to find the file it makes so that it can verify we actually own the domain.<br />\nACL=(&#8216;/var/www/sites/deafblindassociation/deafblindassociation.nz/subdomains/www/html/.well-known/acme-challenge&#8217;)</p>\n<p>#This tells getsll to use the ACL above for all and any verification&#8217;s even if we&#8217;re getting a cert for more than one subdomain (which I don&#8217;t think we should be).<br />\nUSE_SINGLE_ACL=&#8221;true&#8221;</p>\n<p>#These lines just tell getssl where to put the files once it&#8217;s made them.<br />\nDOMAIN_CERT_LOCATION=&#8221;/var/www/sites/deafblindassociation/deafblindassociation.nz/subdomains/www/ssl/www.deafblindassociation.nz.cert.cert&#8221;<br />\nDOMAIN_KEY_LOCATION=&#8221;/var/www/sites/deafblindassociation/deafblindassociation.nz/subdomains/www/ssl/www.deafblindassociation.nz.cert.key&#8221;<br />\nCA_CERT_LOCATION=&#8221;/var/www/sites/deafblindassociation/deafblindassociation.nz/subdomains/www/ssl/www.deafblindassociation.nz.cert.ca&#8221;</p>\n<p>You also need to make sure the production ssl server isn&#8217;t commented out and that the test one is.</p>\n<p># The staging server is best for testing<br />\n#CA=&#8221;https://acme-staging.api.letsencrypt.org&#8221;<br />\n# This server issues full certificates, however has rate limits<br />\nCA=&#8221;https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org&#8221;</p>\n<p>Finally, comment out the SANS option unless you have reason for it.  You&#8217;ll see in our example the getssl script seemed to think we want a subdomain included that we don&#8217;t.<br />\n#SANS=&#8221;dtc.yournet.co.nz&#8221;</li>\n<li>Now Run ./dtc-getssl -a &lt;ADMIN NAME&gt; -d &lt;DOMAIN NAME&gt; -s &lt;SUB DOMAIN&gt; without the -c option\n<p>You should see getssl generate the keys for you.</p>\n<p>We need this wrapper because we&#8217;re running the script with the correct user (dtc) so that we get the correct permissions on the file.</li>\n<li>Restart apache2\n<p>getssl does have the ability to restart the web server and we will need to do this in future, but this script is way to green to be letting it restart your production system without doing a bit of checking first!</li>\n</ul>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n</div>\n                                <div class=\"art-postfootericons art-metadata-icons\"><span class=\"art-postcategoryicon\"><span class=\"categories\">Posted in</span> <a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/category/uncategorized/\" rel=\"category tag\">Uncategorized</a></span></div>                \n\n</article>\n\t\t<article id=\"post-43\"  class=\"art-post art-article  post-43 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-uncategorized\" style=\"\">\n                                <div class=\"art-postmetadataheader\"><h2 class=\"art-postheader entry-title\"><a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/2017/01/24/ups-solar-mission/\" rel=\"bookmark\" title=\"UPS &#038; Solar Mission\">UPS &#038; Solar Mission</a></h2>                                                            <div class=\"art-postheadericons art-metadata-icons\"><span class=\"art-postdateicon\"><span class=\"date\">Published</span> <span class=\"entry-date updated\" title=\"9:00 am\">January 24, 2017</span></span> | <span class=\"art-postauthoricon\"><span class=\"author\">By</span> <span class=\"author vcard\"><a class=\"url fn n\" href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/author/don/\" title=\"View all posts by Don Gould\">Don Gould</a></span></span></div></div>                                <div class=\"art-postcontent clearfix\"><p>Last year we installed two UPS&#8217;s ready for our new DC so we can have A and B side power.</p>\n<p>Sadly the batteries are a bit shot in one of them.</p>\n<p>Our aim is to have a solar driven DC with grid power being our backup.  Doing this is expensive so we&#8217;re planning it in stages.</p>\n<p>But we&#8217;re also looking at the duplication that we already have in the server room from UPS systems.  So our B side UPS is off to see our friendly tech for a bit of a make over.  Now I&#8217;m on the hunt for APC 5000 VA service manuals.</p>\n<p>The aim is to get a bigger array of batteries external to the UPS and then just apply charge from the solar and mains as backup.</p>\n<p>We figured that we get nothing for power if we export it.</p>\n<p>Building a DC we also considered the impact on the grid it we just start pulling lots of power for cooling.  We decided that we needed more cooling on hot sunny days, exactly the kind of weather that&#8217;s great for solar power generation.</p>\n<p>Our other aim is to capture and reuse the heat that our servers generate to heat a glass house on the roof space.  We&#8217;re currently on the look out for a hot water heat pump that we can pump the heat from our server room into a spa pool (already on site) and then move that heat back in to the green house at night time.</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n</div>\n                                <div class=\"art-postfootericons art-metadata-icons\"><span class=\"art-postcategoryicon\"><span class=\"categories\">Posted in</span> <a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/category/uncategorized/\" rel=\"category tag\">Uncategorized</a></span></div>                \n\n</article>\n\t\t<article id=\"post-40\"  class=\"art-post art-article  post-40 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-uncategorized\" style=\"\">\n                                <div class=\"art-postmetadataheader\"><h2 class=\"art-postheader entry-title\"><a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/2017/01/24/mpls-and-vpls/\" rel=\"bookmark\" title=\"MPLS and VPLS\">MPLS and VPLS</a></h2>                                                            <div class=\"art-postheadericons art-metadata-icons\"><span class=\"art-postdateicon\"><span class=\"date\">Published</span> <span class=\"entry-date updated\" title=\"8:52 am\">January 24, 2017</span></span> | <span class=\"art-postauthoricon\"><span class=\"author\">By</span> <span class=\"author vcard\"><a class=\"url fn n\" href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/author/don/\" title=\"View all posts by Don Gould\">Don Gould</a></span></span></div></div>                                <div class=\"art-postcontent clearfix\"><p>Currently we&#8217;re running EoIP on Mikrotik.  As EoIP isn&#8217;t a standard, I thought we&#8217;d get busy and implement MPLS and VPLS.</p>\n<p>Well take one was a disaster!  Teach me for not prototyping the whole thing in the lab first.</p>\n<p>https://www.manitonetworks.com/mikrotik/2016/5/24/mikrotik-mpls-with-vpls</p>\n<p>This is a good blog on MPLS/VPLS.</p>\n<p>One hint it didn&#8217;t give me is that MTU has to be higher than 1500.  Our radio network will currently do 1524 so starting today I started setting gear to the higher MTU.</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n</div>\n                                <div class=\"art-postfootericons art-metadata-icons\"><span class=\"art-postcategoryicon\"><span class=\"categories\">Posted in</span> <a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/category/uncategorized/\" rel=\"category tag\">Uncategorized</a></span></div>                \n\n</article>\n\t\t<article id=\"post-27\"  class=\"art-post art-article  post-27 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-tools\" style=\"\">\n                                <div class=\"art-postmetadataheader\"><h2 class=\"art-postheader entry-title\"><a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/2016/12/27/openproject-implementaion/\" rel=\"bookmark\" title=\"OpenProject Implementaion\">OpenProject Implementaion</a></h2>                                                            <div class=\"art-postheadericons art-metadata-icons\"><span class=\"art-postdateicon\"><span class=\"date\">Published</span> <span class=\"entry-date updated\" title=\"5:46 am\">December 27, 2016</span></span> | <span class=\"art-postauthoricon\"><span class=\"author\">By</span> <span class=\"author vcard\"><a class=\"url fn n\" href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/author/don/\" title=\"View all posts by Don Gould\">Don Gould</a></span></span></div></div>                                <div class=\"art-postcontent clearfix\"><blockquote data-secret=\"Gj3669WT4j\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><p><a href=\"https://www.openproject.org\">OpenProject</a></p></blockquote>\n<p><iframe class=\"wp-embedded-content\" sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" style=\"position: absolute; clip: rect(1px, 1px, 1px, 1px);\" src=\"https://www.openproject.org/embed/#?secret=Gj3669WT4j\" data-secret=\"Gj3669WT4j\" width=\"500\" height=\"282\" title=\"&#8220;OpenProject&#8221; &#8212; OpenProject.org\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\"></iframe></p>\n<p><img class=\"size-thumbnail wp-image-33 alignleft\" src=\"http://blog.yournet.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/OpenProject-150x150.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" /></p>\n<p>My head fills up with ideas all the time.  Communicating them to others becomes a problem.  Keeping track of them so they become a reality also becomes a problem.  Over the past two decades I&#8217;ve played around with lots of different project management tools, some good, some not so much.</p>\n<p>This coming year I&#8217;m going to start having a crack at Open Project.</p>\n<p>I started out trying to install &#8216;Redmine&#8217; from the Debian repository on one of my vps servers.  That was a big fail!  My great friend Damien recommended giving OpenProject a crack, so I have.</p>\n</div>\n                                <div class=\"art-postfootericons art-metadata-icons\"><span class=\"art-postcategoryicon\"><span class=\"categories\">Posted in</span> <a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/category/tools/\" rel=\"category tag\">Tools</a></span></div>                \n\n</article>\n\t\t<article id=\"post-25\"  class=\"art-post art-article  post-25 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-uncategorized\" style=\"\">\n                                <div class=\"art-postmetadataheader\"><h2 class=\"art-postheader entry-title\"><a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/2016/12/27/updating-the-instruction-manual/\" rel=\"bookmark\" title=\"Updating the Instruction Manual\">Updating the Instruction Manual</a></h2>                                                            <div class=\"art-postheadericons art-metadata-icons\"><span 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Gould</a></span></span></div></div>                                <div class=\"art-postcontent clearfix\"><h1>The Challenge</h1>\n<p>For the past few years we&#8217;ve been just sending out manual bills when we get round to it.  Not really very effective for running a productive profitable business.</p>\n<p>An automated billing system presents a few challenges for us.  Our challenge is not just implementing a billing system but also choosing our software.</p>\n<p>On one hand, we&#8217;ve been using DTC for our site hosting for over a decade.  The guys at GPLHost who wrote it have become our friends, but on the other hand, platforms like cPanel, WHM and ISPConfig3 are just want everyone uses.</p>\n<p>DTC has spelling mistakes, it&#8217;s complex and there&#8217;s not a big community using it, should we change?  Should we just join a new community?  What about our friends of over a decade?</p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve grown up with people complaining about Microsoft Windows being the only operating system that will work on their computer of choice for decades.  The answer was always simple, it&#8217;s because it just works and everyone else is doing it.  Choosing to support something else is hard, it&#8217;s still hard.</p>\n<h1>Our Commitment</h1>\n<p>It&#8217;s not really a debate&#8230;  we&#8217;re committed to DTC because we&#8217;re also committed to choice.  Being free GPL software means that DTC presents a very low bar to entry for anyone wanting to provide hosting and collect payment.  You can run this software on you an old desktop computer off the end of your internet connection at home if you want to, we know, we have!</p>\n<h1>Our Implementation</h1>\n<p>Our implementation is meaning us making quite a few changes because unlike GPLHost (who wrote DTC originally) most of our customers choose to pay by internet banking and need New Zealand GST invoices.</p>\n<p>We&#8217;re adding the ability to get a proforma invoice, view your past payments with more details in a list, get an invoice emailed to you when payment is made, get your proforma invoice emailed to you.</p>\n<p>We&#8217;re also working to integrate with metaname.net domain name registrations and renewals so that when you pay for your hosting your domain name is automatically updated.</p>\n<h1>The Documentation</h1>\n<p>We wrote some instructions to help our customers figure out how to pay!  You&#8217;ll find those here:  http://www.yournet.co.nz/paying-your-account/</p>\n<p>Our control panel also has a manual, and you can find that here:  http://www.yournet.co.nz/dtc-hosting-control-panel-instruction-manual/</p>\n<h1>Our Customers</h1>\n<p>As a customer you&#8217;ll start to see emails coming from us telling you when your service needs paying for.</p>\n<p>Some people have asked for invoices with their reminders.  The problem with invoices is that we give you the choice to renew your service for as long as you like, so we don&#8217;t know what period to invoice for.  So we&#8217;ve made the ability to raise proforma invoices and get your invoice once you&#8217;ve paid.</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n</div>\n                                <div class=\"art-postfootericons art-metadata-icons\"><span class=\"art-postcategoryicon\"><span class=\"categories\">Posted in</span> <a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/category/dtc/\" rel=\"category tag\">DTC</a></span></div>                \n\n</article>\n\t\t<article id=\"post-13\"  class=\"art-post art-article  post-13 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-dtc\" style=\"\">\n                                <div class=\"art-postmetadataheader\"><h2 class=\"art-postheader entry-title\"><a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/2016/12/21/gplhost-wholesale-dtc-and-dtc-xen/\" rel=\"bookmark\" title=\"GPLHost Wholesale &#8211; DTC and DTC-XEN\">GPLHost Wholesale &#8211; DTC and DTC-XEN</a></h2>                                                            <div class=\"art-postheadericons 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110/pop3TCPLast Updated At: 03 Dec 2025, 11:25:44 UTC

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04 Dec 2016, 00:00:00
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143/imapTCPLast Updated At: 01 Dec 2025, 08:31:11 UTC

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                         <div class=\"art-postcontent clearfix\"><p>I&#8217;ve been hacking away at getting DTC set up to use Googles&#8217; Let&#8217;s Encrypt.</p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s my work so far&#8230;</p>\n<p>https://www.yournet.co.nz/getssl/</p>\n<p>There are two files:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>getssl &#8211; the getssl script that you get from the getssl site.</li>\n<li>dtc-getssl</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>About dtc-getssl</h2>\n<p>This is a wrapper around getssl to do the stuff that DTC needs done to make it work.</p>\n<p>To execute you:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Need to have the files in /home/dtc</li>\n<li>Run ./dtc-getssl -a &lt;ADMIN NAME&gt; -d &lt;DOMAIN NAME&gt; -s &lt;SUB DOMAIN&gt; -cWhere\n<p>* ADMIN NAME is the DTC Admin name of the account that the domain is located in.<br />\n* DOMAIN NAME is the domain name you want the cert for.<br />\n* SUB DOMAIN is the subdomain of the domain you want the cert for.</p>\n<p>What we&#8217;re doing is just creating the right stuff with the right permissions so it will all work in DTC.</p>\n<p>eg:  ./dtc-getssl -a deafblindassociation -d deafblindassociation.nz -s www -c</p>\n<p>getssl will create you a folder for the sub/domain combination in the .getssl folder.</p>\n<p>dtc-getssl wil then display a bunch of information that you need to copy into the getssl.cfg file.</li>\n<li>Then edit the getssl.cfg file for the domaineg:  /home/dtc/.getssl/www.deafblindassociation.nz/getssl.cfg\n<p>In the case of our example:</p>\n<p>#This tells getssl where to find the file it makes so that it can verify we actually own the domain.<br />\nACL=(&#8216;/var/www/sites/deafblindassociation/deafblindassociation.nz/subdomains/www/html/.well-known/acme-challenge&#8217;)</p>\n<p>#This tells getsll to use the ACL above for all and any verification&#8217;s even if we&#8217;re getting a cert for more than one subdomain (which I don&#8217;t think we should be).<br />\nUSE_SINGLE_ACL=&#8221;true&#8221;</p>\n<p>#These lines just tell getssl where to put the files once it&#8217;s made them.<br />\nDOMAIN_CERT_LOCATION=&#8221;/var/www/sites/deafblindassociation/deafblindassociation.nz/subdomains/www/ssl/www.deafblindassociation.nz.cert.cert&#8221;<br />\nDOMAIN_KEY_LOCATION=&#8221;/var/www/sites/deafblindassociation/deafblindassociation.nz/subdomains/www/ssl/www.deafblindassociation.nz.cert.key&#8221;<br />\nCA_CERT_LOCATION=&#8221;/var/www/sites/deafblindassociation/deafblindassociation.nz/subdomains/www/ssl/www.deafblindassociation.nz.cert.ca&#8221;</p>\n<p>You also need to make sure the production ssl server isn&#8217;t commented out and that the test one is.</p>\n<p># The staging server is best for testing<br />\n#CA=&#8221;https://acme-staging.api.letsencrypt.org&#8221;<br />\n# This server issues full certificates, however has rate limits<br />\nCA=&#8221;https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org&#8221;</p>\n<p>Finally, comment out the SANS option unless you have reason for it.  You&#8217;ll see in our example the getssl script seemed to think we want a subdomain included that we don&#8217;t.<br />\n#SANS=&#8221;dtc.yournet.co.nz&#8221;</li>\n<li>Now Run ./dtc-getssl -a &lt;ADMIN NAME&gt; -d &lt;DOMAIN NAME&gt; -s &lt;SUB DOMAIN&gt; without the -c option\n<p>You should see getssl generate the keys for you.</p>\n<p>We need this wrapper because we&#8217;re running the script with the correct user (dtc) so that we get the correct permissions on the file.</li>\n<li>Restart apache2\n<p>getssl does have the ability to restart the web server and we will need to do this in future, but this script is way to green to be letting it restart your production system without doing a bit of checking first!</li>\n</ul>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n</div>\n                                <div class=\"art-postfootericons art-metadata-icons\"><span class=\"art-postcategoryicon\"><span class=\"categories\">Posted in</span> <a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/category/uncategorized/\" rel=\"category tag\">Uncategorized</a></span></div>                \n\n</article>\n\t\t<article id=\"post-43\"  class=\"art-post art-article  post-43 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-uncategorized\" style=\"\">\n                                <div class=\"art-postmetadataheader\"><h2 class=\"art-postheader entry-title\"><a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/2017/01/24/ups-solar-mission/\" rel=\"bookmark\" title=\"UPS &#038; Solar Mission\">UPS &#038; Solar Mission</a></h2>                                                            <div class=\"art-postheadericons art-metadata-icons\"><span class=\"art-postdateicon\"><span class=\"date\">Published</span> <span class=\"entry-date updated\" title=\"9:00 am\">January 24, 2017</span></span> | <span class=\"art-postauthoricon\"><span class=\"author\">By</span> <span class=\"author vcard\"><a class=\"url fn n\" href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/author/don/\" title=\"View all posts by Don Gould\">Don Gould</a></span></span></div></div>                                <div class=\"art-postcontent clearfix\"><p>Last year we installed two UPS&#8217;s ready for our new DC so we can have A and B side power.</p>\n<p>Sadly the batteries are a bit shot in one of them.</p>\n<p>Our aim is to have a solar driven DC with grid power being our backup.  Doing this is expensive so we&#8217;re planning it in stages.</p>\n<p>But we&#8217;re also looking at the duplication that we already have in the server room from UPS systems.  So our B side UPS is off to see our friendly tech for a bit of a make over.  Now I&#8217;m on the hunt for APC 5000 VA service manuals.</p>\n<p>The aim is to get a bigger array of batteries external to the UPS and then just apply charge from the solar and mains as backup.</p>\n<p>We figured that we get nothing for power if we export it.</p>\n<p>Building a DC we also considered the impact on the grid it we just start pulling lots of power for cooling.  We decided that we needed more cooling on hot sunny days, exactly the kind of weather that&#8217;s great for solar power generation.</p>\n<p>Our other aim is to capture and reuse the heat that our servers generate to heat a glass house on the roof space.  We&#8217;re currently on the look out for a hot water heat pump that we can pump the heat from our server room into a spa pool (already on site) and then move that heat back in to the green house at night time.</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n</div>\n                                <div class=\"art-postfootericons art-metadata-icons\"><span class=\"art-postcategoryicon\"><span class=\"categories\">Posted in</span> <a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/category/uncategorized/\" rel=\"category tag\">Uncategorized</a></span></div>                \n\n</article>\n\t\t<article id=\"post-40\"  class=\"art-post art-article  post-40 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-uncategorized\" style=\"\">\n                                <div class=\"art-postmetadataheader\"><h2 class=\"art-postheader entry-title\"><a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/2017/01/24/mpls-and-vpls/\" rel=\"bookmark\" title=\"MPLS and VPLS\">MPLS and VPLS</a></h2>                                                            <div class=\"art-postheadericons art-metadata-icons\"><span class=\"art-postdateicon\"><span class=\"date\">Published</span> <span class=\"entry-date updated\" title=\"8:52 am\">January 24, 2017</span></span> | <span class=\"art-postauthoricon\"><span class=\"author\">By</span> <span class=\"author vcard\"><a class=\"url fn n\" href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/author/don/\" title=\"View all posts by Don Gould\">Don Gould</a></span></span></div></div>                                <div class=\"art-postcontent clearfix\"><p>Currently we&#8217;re running EoIP on Mikrotik.  As EoIP isn&#8217;t a standard, I thought we&#8217;d get busy and implement MPLS and VPLS.</p>\n<p>Well take one was a disaster!  Teach me for not prototyping the whole thing in the lab first.</p>\n<p>https://www.manitonetworks.com/mikrotik/2016/5/24/mikrotik-mpls-with-vpls</p>\n<p>This is a good blog on MPLS/VPLS.</p>\n<p>One hint it didn&#8217;t give me is that MTU has to be higher than 1500.  Our radio network will currently do 1524 so starting today I started setting gear to the higher MTU.</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n</div>\n                                <div class=\"art-postfootericons art-metadata-icons\"><span class=\"art-postcategoryicon\"><span class=\"categories\">Posted in</span> <a href=\"https://blog.yournet.co.nz/category/uncategorized/\" rel=\"category tag\">Uncategorized</a></span></div>                \n\n</article>\n\t\t<article id=\"post-27\"  class=\"art-post art-article  post-27 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-tools\" style=\"\">\n                                <div class=\"art-postmetadataheader\"><h2 class=\"art-postheader entry-title\"><a 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