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-metatag-description=(Chotaire Wiki - This is a Wiki with the mission to provide information which is (at the time of writing) unavailable anywhere else on the Internet. The main topics are IT Ops and Dev Ops, specifically Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Operating Systems.)+metatag-description=(Chotaire Wiki - This is a Wiki on a mission to provide information which is unavailable anywhere else on the Internet (at the time of writing). The main topics are IT Ops and Dev Ops, specifically Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Operating Systems.)
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-{{  :public:beavis.gif?nolink|}} This is a **Wiki** with the mission to provide information which is (at the time of writing) unavailable anywhere else on the Internet. I wouldn't write it down if it already existed because I [[https://www.chotaire.net|have other hobbies]].+{{  :public:beavis.gif?nolink|}} This is a **Wiki** on a mission to provide information which is unavailable anywhere else on the Internet  (at the time of writing). I wouldn't write it down if it already existed because I [[https://www.chotaire.net|have other hobbies]].
  
 The main topics are **IT Ops** and **Dev Ops**, specifically Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Operating Systems. If you feel that an article is interesting or needs a correction, please **leave a reaction or comment**.  The main topics are **IT Ops** and **Dev Ops**, specifically Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Operating Systems. If you feel that an article is interesting or needs a correction, please **leave a reaction or comment**. 
  
-I hope you will find something helpful**In Chot we trust!**+If you didn'find anything helpful, you could still pour a can of **cherry coke** over your keyboard.
  
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 ===== Featured documents ===== ===== Featured documents =====
  
-🆕 **[[windows10-kitty-winscp]]**+🆕 **[[windows11-flight-simulator-airliner-addons]]** 
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 +Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 has turned into a beast with amazing addons that make this simulation extraordinarily realistic and fill the world with immersion. I would like to compile my personal favorites of mandatory addons that will keep the simulator stable and make airliner pilots cry of joy. 
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 +🆕 **[[windows11-prefer-ipv4]]** 
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 +While IPv6 is finally being deployed by most ISPs, many of them still provide a much better IPv4 peering, resulting in slower downloads when using IPv6. When an ISP does not yet offer native IPv6 connectivity, some users may have deployed IPv6 tunnel broker services on their routers. Windows 10/11 uses IPv6 by default, so any download from a dual-stack connected server would abuse the tunnel broker's bandwidth. To avoid this, Windows should be configured to prefer IPv4 over IPv6. 
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 +🆕 **[[linux-ec-cert]]** 
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 +Elliptic curve certificates are much smaller, leading to faster TLS handshakes. They are also considered more secure in comparison to RSA certificates. This should speed up loading secure websites on most client devices. We will generate/request EC 384 certificates with key exchange cipher ECDH secp384r1 and request signature using SHA384. 
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 +**[[windows10-kitty-winscp]]**
  
 Follow this tutorial to be able to spawn a WinSCP session from within KiTTY to the same remote host at your present working directory. It will use the current SSH username and it will even work if you have used an intermediate host to proxy yourself to the destination host. Follow this tutorial to be able to spawn a WinSCP session from within KiTTY to the same remote host at your present working directory. It will use the current SSH username and it will even work if you have used an intermediate host to proxy yourself to the destination host.
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 **[[linux-check_mk-update-check]]** **[[linux-check_mk-update-check]]**
  
-This howto explains how to check for linux updates on CentOS, Redhat, Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu and OpenSUSE systems using Checkmk 1.6.0 / 2.0.Raw Edition. You will also learn how to set a custom check interval for update checks so that you are not hammering update servers (the WATO way doesn't work). This will make update checks asynchronous and massively decrease resource usage. Download my patched linux-updates plugin for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora and check which works with Checkmk 2.0.0.+This howto explains how to check for linux updates on CentOS, Redhat, Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu and OpenSUSE systems using Checkmk 1.6.0 / 2.0 / 2.Raw Edition. You will also learn how to set a custom check interval for update checks so that you are not hammering update servers (the WATO way doesn't work). This will make update checks asynchronous and massively decrease resource usage. Download my patched linux-updates plugin for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora which now also works with Checkmk 2.0 / 2.1.
  
 **[[proxmox-various-commands]]** **[[proxmox-various-commands]]**
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