Leave.EU Stays In The EU

The domain that was registered by Brexiteers to promote their campaign for the UK to leave the EU has been re-domiciled to an address in the EU <https://www.theregister.com/2021/01/08/leave_eu_domain_name_hilarity/>. This is because of rule changes that mean UK-based entities are no longer entitled to register .eu names. So if the site wants to stay up under that name, it cannot, contrary to its own name, leave the EU. Just to add to the fun, the individual in the Republic of Ireland who is named on the domain registration claims to know nothing about it, and says he “will be looking into the matter”.

Greetings WLUG! Loving the discussion here.. I am wondering if any linux enthusiasts or freelancers would be interested in looking over my shoulder as I am trying to trouble- shoot my linux host? Am a relatively inexperienced enthusiast of the hands-on variety. I could certainly use your advice! Reach me directly on essencenetworks(a)gmail.com and I can send you my Signal details too. To migitage being a bore to the less interested.. I will post only a summary of the problem I am trying to solve. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Problem: After a reboot, my webserver process no longer serves SSL certificates to external browsers. At the client/browser side this command: openssl s_client -connect <<MYSERVERNAME>>:443 -msg reports CONNECTED but there is a handshake failure and so "no peer certificate is available." Now, this was working perfectly. before a re-boot. (I am using a self-signed SSL cert). This probably means that the http server does not permit service on the port. As it was working prior, this is probably not a port-mapping or privilege issue. I suspect that on reboot the DHCP service has messed up host addressing but I could be wrong.Probably VirtualBox etc has something to do with it - well outside my depth! My setup is: I am running the server on my home LAN,.. a VirtualBox VM (CENTOS/OracleLinux) hosted on a local ArchLinux install running on my old Intel Macbookpro. Network setup is Home broadband LAN, typical Class_C home network. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Been trying various utilities like "nslookup -debug localhost" on the server to understand what is wrong/changed but I don't want to mess up my configuration too much.. Cheers, Nitish. essencenetworks(a)gmail.com stay safe + well https://covid19.govt.nz

Hi Nitish, That's quite a wide range of possibilities you've got going, there. We're a technical group, so I think a little more detail might get a bit more interest... At this stage the details are scarce enough that we don't have anything to base any guidance on. What webserver are you using? Could you share the config details for it? Any chance you've set up iptables, apparmor, or changed your network configuration lately? If you gave us IP information for the host pc and the virtual machine, it would help determine whether the problem is a simple network routing issue; especially if you include results of trying to ping from the host to the VM, and then again from the VM to the host. While you're at it, the output of 'netstat -tulpn' from the VM will help show if the server is even listening. E -------------------------------------------- Q: Why is this email five sentences or less? A: http://five.sentenc.es On Mon, 11 Jan 2021, at 14:17, essence networks wrote:
Greetings WLUG!
Loving the discussion here..
I am wondering if any linux enthusiasts or freelancers would be interested in looking over my shoulder as I am trying to trouble- shoot my linux host? Am a relatively inexperienced enthusiast of the hands-on variety. I could certainly use your advice!
Reach me directly on essencenetworks(a)gmail.com and I can send you my Signal details too.
To migitage being a bore to the less interested.. I will post only a summary of the problem I am trying to solve. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Problem: After a reboot, my webserver process no longer serves SSL certificates to external browsers.
At the client/browser side this command: openssl s_client -connect <<MYSERVERNAME>>:443 -msg reports CONNECTED but there is a handshake failure and so "no peer certificate is available."
Now, this was working perfectly. before a re-boot. (I am using a self-signed SSL cert).
This probably means that the http server does not permit service on the port. As it was working prior, this is probably not a port-mapping or privilege issue.
I suspect that on reboot the DHCP service has messed up host addressing but I could be wrong.Probably VirtualBox etc has something to do with it - well outside my depth!
My setup is: I am running the server on my home LAN,.. a VirtualBox VM (CENTOS/OracleLinux) hosted on a local ArchLinux install running on my old Intel Macbookpro. Network setup is Home broadband LAN, typical Class_C home network. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Been trying various utilities like "nslookup -debug localhost" on the server to understand what is wrong/changed but I don't want to mess up my configuration too much..
Cheers, Nitish. essencenetworks(a)gmail.com stay safe + well https://covid19.govt.nz
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Hi Eric and the WLUG members who reached out to me Thanks so much for your offer to help! I felt it is appropriate to send through an update to the group that I have fixed the issue. My setup is a VirtualBox VM (CENTOS/OracleLinux) hosted on a local ArchLinux and I have been using a Hashicorp Vagrant appliance that sets up my webserver ( Eric, its a Jetty server, which is written in Java). Anyhow, when I rebooted the machine the Vagrant script did not pick up the port map. I was so sure that wan't the issue that I was looking elsewhere.. Now that I have tidied that (and properly documented all the variables) it is running just fine. One of you mentioned LXC as a vm provider and now, I am super motivated to give that a try at some point. Cheers! ~Nitish. PS: yes, wonderful news about RHEL's new pricing policy.. I picked OracleLinux because of its binary compatibility with RHEL (or so I understand it) and no constraints on use at its $zero pricepoint. On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 12:23 AM Eric Light <eric(a)ericlight.com> wrote:
Hi Nitish,
That's quite a wide range of possibilities you've got going, there. We're a technical group, so I think a little more detail might get a bit more interest... At this stage the details are scarce enough that we don't have anything to base any guidance on.
What webserver are you using? Could you share the config details for it? Any chance you've set up iptables, apparmor, or changed your network configuration lately?
If you gave us IP information for the host pc and the virtual machine, it would help determine whether the problem is a simple network routing issue; especially if you include results of trying to ping from the host to the VM, and then again from the VM to the host.
While you're at it, the output of 'netstat -tulpn' from the VM will help show if the server is even listening.
E
-------------------------------------------- Q: Why is this email five sentences or less? A: http://five.sentenc.es
On Mon, 11 Jan 2021, at 14:17, essence networks wrote:
Greetings WLUG!
Loving the discussion here..
I am wondering if any linux enthusiasts or freelancers would be interested in looking over my shoulder as I am trying to trouble- shoot my linux host? Am a relatively inexperienced enthusiast of the hands-on variety. I could certainly use your advice!
Reach me directly on essencenetworks(a)gmail.com and I can send you my Signal details too.
To migitage being a bore to the less interested.. I will post only a summary of the problem I am trying to solve.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Problem: After a reboot, my webserver process no longer serves SSL certificates to external browsers.
At the client/browser side this command: openssl s_client -connect <<MYSERVERNAME>>:443 -msg reports CONNECTED but there is a handshake failure and so "no peer certificate is available."
Now, this was working perfectly. before a re-boot. (I am using a self-signed SSL cert).
This probably means that the http server does not permit service on the port. As it was working prior, this is probably not a port-mapping or privilege issue.
I suspect that on reboot the DHCP service has messed up host addressing but I could be wrong.Probably VirtualBox etc has something to do with it - well outside my depth!
My setup is: I am running the server on my home LAN,.. a VirtualBox VM (CENTOS/OracleLinux) hosted on a local ArchLinux install running on my old Intel Macbookpro. Network setup is Home broadband LAN, typical Class_C home network.
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Been trying various utilities like "nslookup -debug localhost" on the server to understand what is wrong/changed but I don't want to mess up my configuration too much..
Cheers, Nitish. essencenetworks(a)gmail.com stay safe + well https://covid19.govt.nz
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Eric Light
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essence networks
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro