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Citadel Rooms
Citadel's main characteristic is that everything is a room, at least internally. Rooms are arranged by floors (Figure 6). For example, on a floor called Animal Talk
, you might have the rooms
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Rubén Llorente ... them in an orderly manner. Proxmox VE has been covered before in other articles [5][6], so I suggest you check them out if you want an in-depth review
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Figure 4: A VPN allows computers in a network to contact devices located in a separate office over a secure connection. Ludovic.ferre CC BY-SA 4.0 [6
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Rubén Llorente ... of domains for which you host email, managing quotas, and viewing the logs (Figures 6 and 7).
Figure 6: iRedAdmin lets you create email accounts for users
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Rubén Llorente ... . You will be taken to a status page that will show a global report of the ongoing testing. From here, you can check individual servers for an in-depth detailed view of their status (Figure 6
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Rubén Llorente ... obtaining the password is no longer enough for the attacker.
The steps for using the Nitrokey in such a way are documented [6], but setting up the configuration involves messing with PAM configuration files
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Rubén Llorente ... is well documented [5], and you can find useful tips on their website. Of special interest is the Recipes section [6], which includes example tasks for uploading files or copying scripts into the servers
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were run on a virtual system (using ESX as the hypervisor) with fixed reservations for CPU and memory. To be more precise, I used a virtual CPU running at 1.5GHz and with 512MB of RAM in the virtual
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at the Bro website [2].
The installation instructions I cover here are based on a CentOS 6.5 Linux distribution. (Note: At the time of publication, CentOS 7 still has a missing dependency for the Python
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of important features). All of the NAS devices in our lab used Intel processors and supported popular RAID levels, at least 1 and 5; the better devices also offered a dual-parity variant like RAID 6. (See