Practical VMware ESX training municipality Peel en Maas

This week I had 3 people form the municipality Peel en Maas for a VMware ESX 3 training. The just introducted VMware.
Unfortunally I had to leave the last day at noon but it where 3 nice day’s and we laught a lot.
So Ben, Marion and Gerrian until next time!

Early bird registration Novell Brainshare Amsterdam

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The time is finally there! Now we can register for the early bird of Novell Brainshare Amsterdam. The early bird price is EUR 695,- and end at 16 april 2010. After the early bird the price will be EUR 800,-.

As I posted in a previous post, Brainshare Amsterdam will be in the Passenger Terminal in Amsterdam.

So if you want to register? Click this link and maybe will will see each othter on 18 until 21 may in Amsterdam!

Securing your Groupwise Post Office with SSL

By default your connection with your Groupwise Post Office (POA) isn’t secure. With the ‘normal’ Groupwise protocol who connects at TCP 1677 this isn’t a really big problem because normally this protocol is only used on your internal LAN. But what if you want to sync your mobile device with for example IMAP or POP. These protocols aren’t by default secure. This can be a problem when you connect over the internet.

So how can we secure our POA using SSL? For this we have 2 options. We can use a so called self-signed certificate or we can use a certificate signed why a external Certificate Authority.

In this example we’re going to use a self-singed certificate. The disadvantage of this is that you have to except the certificate every time the certificate is used. Most system have a option to import the certificate ones, so you don’t get that question any more.

  1. Go into Yast | Security and Uses | CA Management
  2. Select the default CA you create during installation and click on Enter CA
  3. You are asked for the CA password. This is the root password used during installation.
  4. Click on the certificates tab and select the server certificate for this server
  5. Click on Export | Export to file
  6. Select Certificate and the Key Encrypted in PEM Format
  7. Provide the password and path where you want to save the .pem file and click on Ok.
  8. Close Yast and go to the directory where you save the .pem file
  9. Open the file with a text editor like gedit
  10. Select the part that starts with —–BEGIN CERTIFICATE—– and ends with —–END CERTIFICATE—–
  11. Open a new text file and copy the content you selected in step 10.
  12. Save the file as a .crt file
  13. Go back to the .pem file and select the part that starts with —–BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY—– and ends with —–END RSA PRIVATE KEY—–
  14. Save this part in a .key file

Ok so now we have a self-singed certificate file. The next step is to use this file in our Groupwise Postoffice.

  1. In ConsoleOne open the POA object
  2. In the Groupwise tab goto SSL setting
  3. Here you have to provide the .crt and .key file
  4. Click on Set Password to provide the password you use for the export
  5. Click on Ok and make sure your POA restarts

After this your POA can use SSL. Now we have to enable for example IMAP to use SSL.

  1. In ConsoleOne open the POA object
  2. On the Groupwise tab goto Network Address and select under SSL behind IMAP required. This make sure you only can use IMAP with SSL.
  3. Goto to Agent Setting and enable IMAP.
  4. Restart your POA

Now we can use IMAP with SSL.