Making this blog reachable over IPv6
It’s not difficult to make your site available over IPv6, but IPv6 does work differently from IPv4. This article describes what I did to make my site available over IPv6.
Continue readingA technical blog about HCL Connections, HCL Domino and other stuff
It’s not difficult to make your site available over IPv6, but IPv6 does work differently from IPv4. This article describes what I did to make my site available over IPv6.
Continue readingA quick tip on how to solve the poblem that your Domino Console of your Windows Domino server, gives an error when you try to connect to the local server
Continue readingUsing DNS Configuration, Domino can request wildcard certificates. These certificates can be used on every webserver in your organisation, but how do you export these certificates and how can you automate this? That the subject of this article.
Continue readingDNS Configuration need a bit of programming, which could be a blocking factor to start using this awesome feature. But it doesn’t have to be. This post show how you can do the same without any programming by using CNAME delegation.
Continue readingWith the introduction of CertMgr in Domino 12, it became very easy to request a LetsEncrypt certificate for your Domino servers. But the standard HTTP-01 challenge, comes with limitations. DNS-01 challenges are far more powerful, but require extra work. In a series of blog articles, of which this the 1st, I’ll explain how to use DNS Configurations.
Continue readingI regularly receive question about the Certificate Store and CertMgr, which made me realise that there’s a lot of confusion around the Submit Request and the Save & Close buttons in the store and when to use what. Time for an article to hopefully solve some of that confusion.
Continue readingWhile playing around with ChatGPT, I wondered what ChatGPT’s view on the web mail clients of Microsoft and HCL was. The answer was pretty concise
Continue readingA small tip that can make troubleshooting in Domino a lot easier. Domino thread IDs contain the PID of the Domino process!
Continue readingI’m happy to announce that I will be a speaker at the Engage conference in Amsterdam this spring with a very exciting session
Continue readingHuddo Boards (previously known as Kudos Boards) uses an open source component: Minio. This open source component recently had an update that breaks Boards. If you’re a Boards user, be sure to read this.
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