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[S5E10] A Lovers Passion

Plotting to take back what she believes she is owed.

Use their passion to break into a world that was never meant for them, often losing their souls in the process.

The episode highlights the cyclical nature of her character:

In the end, the episode suggests that a "lover's passion" is rarely about the other person; it is almost always an inward-facing fire that consumes the lover themselves.

Her internal struggle between the ruthless persona she projects and the fractured relationships she has with her family, specifically her brother Benny and mother Hanna. Themes of Moral Decay

Often involving drugging or compromising her targets, as seen in her interactions with Oscar.

Parallel to Veronica’s emotional volatility is calculated desperation. In "A Lover's Passion," Candace is forced to revert to her "old ways" to survive. Her "passion" is rooted in financial security and the power that comes with it. After being outmaneuvered, she develops a new scheme to recoup her money from the Cryer family, often using her sexuality and manipulative prowess as her primary tools.

Her passion is "useful" to her only as a fuel for destruction. In this episode, her preoccupation with revenge becomes a liability, blinding her to the legal and social walls closing in as the FBI begins to circle her "wicked trail". The Hustle for Survival: Candace Young

13 comments

  • Hello,

    We followed your guide to the letter on a 2016 and 2019 server but we keep running into the problem that the SCEP application pool keeps crashing for no real reason. We already ruled out a mistake in the templates or wrong CA certs in the intermediate.
    We can see the Cert requests arrive but IIS dies everytime we see this in the NDES log:

    NDES COnnector:
    Sending request to certificate registration point. NDESPlugin 18-4-2019 17:04:05 3036 (0x0BDC)

    Event viewer just shows us that w3wp.exe has crashed and that the faulty module is ntdll.dll.

    We’ve been banging our heads against this problem for a week now so we hope you have any idea where to look.

    Regards,
    Herman

  • Nick, your stuff is amazing as always! .NET 3.5 appears to be required, so may be worth mentioning somewhere since some installations will need to specify an alternate path for that.

    Using your script, I was failing on “Attempting to install Windows feature: Web-Asp-Net” and it wasn’t until I manually added 3.5–specifying the alternate path to the Server installation media–that I could continue.

  • Does this work for Android for Work or Android Enterprise devices? I can’t find the certificate issued to the end mobile devices even – iOS?

  • Hey Nickolay,

    there are two mistakes in your two pictures showing the configuration of the AAP. In the internal URL field you have to write https instead of http, because of the later binding / requiring of SSL. Your other older posts showing this also with https configured.

    Best regards and nice work!,
    Philipp

    • I’ve wasted way too much time troubleshooting this before I checked the IIS log files and they showed port 80. After changing AAD Proxy to HTTPS everything works.

      Great guide though!

  • It appears that the script is expecting to find only 1 client authentication certificate with the specified subject. Could you modify it to handle cases where there are multiple certificates with the same subject?

  • Hello – Is there a mistake with the steps regarding the client and server certificates? At first you emphasized the points of each type which in turn have different Extended Key Usages. Are you stating to use the same template that contains both types?

  • Awesome step by step guide, many thanks. As per usual the MS TechNet lacks a lot of steps and inside information. Regarding the two certs, can they also be 3rd party and trusted certs (wildcard) ?

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