#109 – Technical Debt
This week on the podcast, Kyle and Dan share their strategies of how to deal with technical debt. Show Notes JoltandBleed Vulnerability @ 1:00 ERPScan… Read More »#109 – Technical Debt
This week on the podcast, Kyle and Dan share their strategies of how to deal with technical debt. Show Notes JoltandBleed Vulnerability @ 1:00 ERPScan… Read More »#109 – Technical Debt
The third set of psadmin.conf videos are available! Security in an important part of administering PeopleSoft. Brad Carlson and Ruth Dodson share how to apply… Read More »psadmin.conf: Security
This week on the podcast Dan and Kyle discuss an password vulnerability, learning VIM and migrating 2 Facter Auth devices. Then they review the new… Read More »#104 – Page and Field Configurator
This is a guest post by a PeopleSoft security researcher. PeopleSoft has introduced a new parameter on Node Definitions called the CheckTokenID. This parameter is… Read More »Understanding the Check Token ID in PeopleTools 8.56
In recent PeopleSoft Image updates, a new tool for implementing security changes was introduced. The Security Deployment tool simplifies the application of new security changes… Read More »Using Security Deployment with Custom Security
We have talked on the podcast about different ways to apply CPU patches, but with the DPK we have another tool to help us quickly… Read More »Apply CPU Patches with Deployment Packages
This week, Dan and Kyle talk about testing different web server configurations, using the ACM for Elasticsearch, and how mobile browsers work with websites. Then,… Read More »#75 – Selling Yourself
This week on the podcast, Kyle and Dan talk about planning PeopleTools and Catch-up projects, BI Publisher security, and how to turn off excessive BI… Read More »#74 – Killing COBOL
One annoyance with Change Assistant (among a few) is that you have to start it “as Administrator”. If you don’t, you’ll get the message “Another… Read More »Running Change Assistant without “as Administrator”
Encrypting passwords is a common activity for PeopleSoft administrators. For many of us, we take for granted that passwords are encrypted by the system. In… Read More »pscipher, psvault and Web Server Passwords