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Secure cloud-native services with Prisma Cloud Compute
02.06.2020
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754 pages of about 63MB) with details on where to find the latest release. In my case, this was version 19.11.480. The docs are also now public, which is more convenient (an access token attached
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Flatpak, Snap, and AppImage
09.06.2018
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little space on the hard disk (~150-300MB). A list of existing environments can be found on the project's website [11]. A developer must build each package against one of these run times. It then runs
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A modern logging solution
25.09.2023
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: [SERVICE] storage.path /var/fluentbit/storage/ storage.backlog.mem_limit 50MB In this way, data exceeding the 50MB in-memory limit is stored in the /var/fluentbit/storage/ directory
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Exploring Ubuntu cloud tools
28.06.2011
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ram disk 04 AVAILABILITYZONE |- m1.small 0000 / 0000 1 192 2 05 AVAILABILITYZONE |- c1.medium 0000 / 0000 1 256 5 06 AVAILABILITYZONE |- m1.large
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Open source multipoint VPN with VyOS
13.12.2018
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tunnel knows how to do strong encryption. Pick AES and a 256-bit key for the best security. The strongest form of authentication in VyOS for DMVPN is a pre-shared key, and it is best to build a key out
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The AWS CDK for software-defined deployments
05.02.2019
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, the Web subnets are of the Public type. The Web and App subnets are provisioned with /24 netmasks, meaning you have 251 usable IP addresses (256 addresses total minus five AWS-reserved addresses; see
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Hunt down vulnerabilities with the Metasploit pen-testing tool
28.11.2021
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6 > db_nmap -v -sV 192.168.122.0/24 (...) [*] Nmap: Nmap done: 256 IP addresses (4 hosts up) scanned in 66.64 seconds msf6 > hosts Hosts ===== address mac name os_name os
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Credential management with HashiCorp Vault
09.10.2017
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is very detailed and contains information about the login credentials used. However, Vault hashes these by default using SHA256 and a salt, so they do not end up in plain text in the logs. Conclusions Far
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Automation with Ansible
09.08.2015
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-playbook \ -i inventories/hosts.baremetal \ --vault-password-file ~/.vaultpass \ --ask-sudo-pass site.yml The vault file itself can be checked into version management without any problems; it is AES256
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Advanced monitoring techniques for Azure VMs on Linux
05.08.2024
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verify these checksums: import hashlib def calculate_checksum(log_entry): return hashlib.sha256(log_entry.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest() # Example log entry log_entry = "2024-06-15 12:00:00 Failed login

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