The other day I got a fun project at work: We need to have several users authenticate to a site using the same SSL certificate, but with logs showing which users were connected at any time. The basic premises are simple: A reverse proxy server takes calls to a specific address and sends them on… Continue reading Reverse Proxy with NTLM authentication in Linux
Tag: hacking
Running Tomb Raider 1 on modern hardware
I found this old CD with Tomb Raider on it – you know, the old 3D puzzle/maze/action game from 1996 or something? I don’t know how many hours I spent on it, and when I bought myself a 3Dfx Voodoo graphics accelerator, there was actually a patch to make this game use that lovely piece… Continue reading Running Tomb Raider 1 on modern hardware
Fixing a BMW E39 lazy eye
My mid-nineties BMW 525 TDS is a lovely car, but it came with a classic E39 problem: The left headlight reflector was loose and just pointed downwards and rattled when I bought it. I googled around to check the procedure and found a couple of good descriptions of the work needed, but I’d like to… Continue reading Fixing a BMW E39 lazy eye