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We just created a #HOWTO for how to set up dev/test servers using our #TLS #EncryptedClientHello #ECH enabled forks of #OpenSSL #nginx and #curl running on #Debian. It should be very quick to get started using a new domain: https://guardianproject.info/2023/11/10/quick-set-up-guide-for-encrypted-client-hello-ech/


There are two ways to add your keys to #FileZilla.

You can add your keys inside the "Site Manager":

Go to:
File -> Site manager ..

Screen of FileZilla showing where to find the option

Protocol:
In the settings panel for a given site select sFTP:
Screen of FileZilla showing where to find the option

Add domain IP or domain name:
Screen of FileZilla showing where to find the option

Logon Type:
Select "Key File"
Screen of FileZilla showing where to find the option

Add the user name to log onto the server:
Screen of FileZilla showing where to find the option

Browse for the .ppk you want to add and select it:
FileZilla offers you also to add .pem (privkey.pem) files, that's the #puTTy option for a file containing only the extracted private key of keyfile.ppk. At the same time FileZilla doesn't read/accept .pem files so it will prompt you to transform it into a .ppk file. If your .ppk is protected by a password (it should be), you get prompted to insert the password.
It is not clear if the newly created .ppk file from the .pem file by FileZilla is protected with the same password. It doesn't feel like that.
Screen of fileZilla showing where to find the option Screen of fileZilla showing where to find the option

Save the changes and connect to your server.


The other option to add your key to FileZilla is by adding it directly to the main settings.

Go to:
Edit-> Settings ..

Screen of FileZilla showing where to find the option

Choose SFTP and select the "Add key file" tab:
Screen of FileZilla showing where to find the option

Add the key file and save.
If you use the input fields and quick connect options of the main FileZilla window, the keys saved in settings will be retrieved.

#linux #windows #howTo #fediVerse


Espresso is the most precious thing to me in the world and scope of coffee. For me at least, it's the ultimate expression, not to mention extraction, of what high end specialty coffee can offer. In 20 years, we've had many variants of our "How to Make Espresso" guide up on CoffeeGeek. It was revised again this summer, putting more focus on WDT and how even just using a paperclip can make your coffee better.

https://www.coffeegeek.com/guides/espresso/

#espresso #coffee #coffeeguide #howto #coffeegeek


How to use Live Transcribe on Android https://coolblindtech.com/how-to-use-live-transcribe-on-android/ #Android #HowTo #Apps


How to sound better during your iPhone calls with Mic Mode https://coolblindtech.com/how-to-sound-better-during-your-iphone-calls-with-mic-mode/ #iPadOS #HowTo #Apps #iOS #Mac


How to get Siri to read text Messages on your iPhone https://coolblindtech.com/how-to-get-siri-to-read-text-messages-on-your-iphone/ #HowTo #Apps #iOS


How to Change text size for individual apps on your iPhone https://coolblindtech.com/how-to-change-text-size-for-individual-apps-on-your-iphone/ #LOWVISION #HowTo #Apps #iOS


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