Generator Test – BOL1
Today’s routine generator test passed as expected. The generator was started manually, then run off-load 09:52 – 10:13 All measured values were within their normal ranges.
Today’s routine generator test passed as expected. The generator was started manually, then run off-load 09:52 – 10:13 All measured values were within their normal ranges.
SSL v3 “POODLE” Attack Padding Oracle On Downgraded Legacy Encryption The vulnerability is a Main in the middle (MITM) attack so isn’t trivially exploitable, but various sources indicate this has been seen in the wild. Currently there are no patches for this issue, OpenSSL, the world’s most used SSL library,… Continue reading
Today’s routine generator test passed as expected. The generator was started manually, then run off-load 10:10 – 10:30 All measured values were within their normal ranges.
Today’s routine generator test passed as expected. The generator was started manually, then run off-load 09:40 – 09:58 All measured values were within their normal ranges.
06-10-2014 monthly on-load generator test passed as expected. The generator was started automatically after detecting the mains isolation, then ran on-load 10:38 – 10:57 The generator detected recovery of mains and shut down automatically in the expected timeframe All measured values were within their normal ranges.
06-10-2014 monthly on-load generator test passed as expected. The generator was started automatically after detecting the mains isolation, then ran on-load 10:00 – 10:23 The generator detected recovery of mains and shut down automatically in the expected timeframe All measured values were within their normal ranges.
Today’s routine generator test passed as expected. The generator was started manually, then run off-load 10:31 – 10:44 All measured values were within their normal ranges.
Today’s routine generator test passed as expected. The generator was started manually, then run off-load 10:00 – 10:14 All measured values were within their normal ranges.
Google have announced that with the release of their Chrome v39 web brower, they are removing support for the older ‘SHA-1’ based SSL certificates, this is expected shortly. This will mean that sites accessed via Chrome v39 that use SHA-1 crt will generate a minor security flag. Further reading… Useful… Continue reading
Various technology news sites are reporting a remote code exploit for systems that use Bash shell ( Linux / C-Panel ) This may affect your servers. For more information see, http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2014/q3/650 Or search for ‘ CVE-2014-6271 ‘ The solution involves updating Bash to the latest patched version for your system…. Continue reading