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Managing access credentials
02.02.2021
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, and the Python-based Loxodo [3] in 2018. Other text-based password managers, like pass [4], are not covered here, because they do not provide a graphical interface. Basic Functions A common practice among
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Storage monitoring with Grafana
05.12.2019
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for individual MIB values, all of which later end up in the snmp table: [[inputs.snmp.field]] name = "hostname" oid = "RFC1213-MIB::sysName.0" is_tag = true [[inputs.snmp.field]] name = "RAMFree" oid = "1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.4
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Auditing Docker Containers in a DevOps Environment
27.12.2017
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you run the Docker pull command to grep for the latest command, you see $ cat /var/log/audit/audit.log | grep -i chris type=EXECVE msg=audit(1513507468.995:124): \   argc=4 a0="/bin/sh" a1="/usr
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Investigating container security with auditd
18.02.2018
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command to grep for the latest command, you see $ cat /var/log/audit/audit.log | grep -i christype=EXECVE msg=audit(1513507468.995:124): argc=4 a0="/bin/sh" a1="/usr/bin/docker" a2="pull" a3="chrisbinnie
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Application security testing with ZAP in a Docker container
05.02.2019
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suitable Docker image, nowasp [4], appears to be courtesy of user citizenstig on Docker Hub. As a small precaution, I've had a look at obvious issues listed in the image's Dockerfile (Listing 1), but that
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The state of open source groupware
09.08.2015
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to check out the mailing lists [4]. The IRC channel #kolab also offers fast and competent help in case of problems. The developers may have added a fair amount of content to the Kolab documentation portal
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Automation with Ansible
09.08.2015
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and recommendations relating to them, check out the excellent Ansible documentation [2]. Listing 4 shows how I execute ansible-playbook in the ansible-demo-scripts directory. The --ask-sudo-pass parameter is only
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A script for strict packet filter updates
05.12.2016
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Network Coordination Centre (NCC) [4] is responsible for the European arena. In addition to ASNs, RIRs register the IP address spaces (prefixes) of their members. Well-known examples are the prefixes 8
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Flatpak, Snap, and AppImage
09.06.2018
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. In contrast, the modern Flatpak [4], in particular, appears extremely youthful. Work on the project began in 2007, when Swedish developer Alexander Larsson – at that time still using the bundle format Glick [5
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Monitoring with System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager
13.06.2016
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in the Operations Manager Administration workspace provides more detailed information (Figure 4). You access this information by navigating the tree in the Health Explorer and displaying the information for each

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