check_ssl_cert
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check_ssl_cert
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Encrypted traffic interception on Hetzner and Linode targeting Jabber service
https://github.com/matteocorti/check_ssl_cert
- Find Expiring SSL Certs using curl, Go and Perl
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Never have an SSL certificate expire again
Wouldn't it be easier to just put it in your existing monitoring system?
* https://github.com/matteocorti/check_ssl_cert
* https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Network-Protoc...
- SSL error detection/expire bash script
rap
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Open Observatory of Network Interference
Have you checked out RIPE atlas?
Volunteers run probes and earn credits. Credits can be shared and spent to run measurements of their custom design. All measurement results are public info (I’m pretty sure, it’s been a while since I did stuff with RIPE atlas).
So all that nonsense about credits and volunteering may not matter to you if the results are useful.
https://atlas.ripe.net/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RIPE_Atlas
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Encrypted traffic interception on Hetzner and Linode targeting Jabber service
Is it just me, or would a recurring RIPE Atlas measurement be a great way to detect fuckery like this?
https://atlas.ripe.net/
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Ask HN: What are you doing with your Raspberry?
mine's deployed as a RIPE Atlas probe! https://atlas.ripe.net/
it earns credits by being online, and allows me to in turn measure other probes around the world to check for traceroutes and other networking stats.
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General Latency on IPv6
Then if you want to dig deeper you can make a RIPE atlas account https://atlas.ripe.net which will allow you to ping and traceroute a target from other machines from your country or ISP.
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Convinced at this point comcast is throttling or playing games with upload traffic.
Would you be willing to install a RIPE Atlas probe in your house to continuously test latency and other stuff (https://atlas.ripe.net/)? This is a 3rd party - totally unrelated to Comcast. We're a sponsor so get a bunch of probes to send out each year. I've deployed 100s in the US - be more than happy to UPS you one if you like (if so PM me).
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starlink global backbone map and topology---thanks to the r/starlink community
also the ripe atlas community https://atlas.ripe.net/ . everyone: if you can, host a probe!
- Monitoring Internet Quality and Speed
What are some alternatives?
Revssl - A script that automates generation of OpenSSL reverse shells
certspotter - Certificate Transparency Log Monitor
dehydrated - letsencrypt/acme client implemented as a shell-script – just add water
display-board-pi
bart-pi
nginx-proxy-automation - Automated docker nginx proxy integrated with letsencrypt.
nanoleaf
docker-compose-letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion - Automated docker nginx proxy integrated with letsencrypt. [Moved to: https://github.com/evertramos/nginx-proxy-automation]
NPushOver - Full fledged, async, .Net Pushover client
https-portal - A fully automated HTTPS server powered by Nginx, Let's Encrypt and Docker.
certdays