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Adding Internal CA SSL chains to Ansible AWX

June 19, 2020August 12, 2020 / Mark Brookfield / 5 Comments

I’m currently in the process of integrating my HobbitCloud machines into Ansible AWX. After creating an inventory, establishing my groups and adding my hosts, I began to create an SCM-based project that connects to my internal GitLab server. Unfortunately, I ran straight into an error. Continue reading →

Coming soon: Creating an OpenSSL Certificate Authority for distributing VMware certificates

March 29, 2016March 30, 2016 / Mark Brookfield / Leave a comment

20160329 - 1In my current role I’m responsible for evanglelising a number of VMware solutions, from Horizon View to vRealize Automation and everything in between. A large number of these can be secured with genuine SSL certificates Continue reading →

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Creating OpenSSL certificates for RADIUS using VMware AppCatalyst & Docker

July 9, 2015December 31, 2015 / Mark Brookfield / 1 Comment

20150701 - VMware PhotonWhilst on the road the other day a client contacted me saying they needed help creating some SSL certificates for a wi-fi/RADIUS proof of concept.  They had all the hardware and configuration sorted, but to use EAP-TLS they effectively needed my help to spin up a Certificate Authority.

Oh, and they need it in an hour. Continue reading →

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Mark Brookfield is a technical architect, specialising in cloud automation and end-user computing. Other tech interests include dabbling with NetBSD Unix on Cobalt Qube hardware.

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