Security
Pembi’s Perfect Passwords – First Release
When I wasn’t in bed with the dreaded lurgy this weekend, I was playing with Python a bit more. The result? The first official public release of my password generator program, PswGen.
Python: simple elegance
A little hobby-job took me down the Python route this weekend, and I have to say I’m impressed. So far, at least. It has a simple elegance, and seems to approach coding from the same angle I do. Feels very natural to me. Pascal is my native tongue, and I’ve coded there for so long [...]
Help stop the spread of SPAM
According to the Websense Threat Resource Center as of this morning, 84% of the email moving around the net is SPAM. If you have excess time on your hands, or you really want a bigger penis, perhaps you don’t mind dealing with SPAM. Personally, I hate it. And I hate the fact that a lot [...]
Wanted: Quick-to-Deploy VPN
I’ve been using Hamachi for some time now, and love almost all aspects of it. The only bits I’m not fond of are the occasional instabilities, and the reliance on LogMeIn’s mediation server. A Hamachi server appliance was part of the original developer’s roadmap, but it looks like LMI aren’t going to follow that route. [...]
Any OpenID experts out there?
It’s all working relatively well, except the delegation. I should be able to use “blog.pembi.net” as my OpenID URL (check the source of any page on the blog and you’ll see the delegation code), but I just cannot make it work. Help!
