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Security without firewalls
31.10.2025
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Netcat – The admin's best friend
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Give your servers the once over with Nmap
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Can your web server be toppled with a single command?
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The fail2ban intrusion prevention framework
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More than password protection, htaccess has you covered
30.11.2025
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Get the best out of your bandwidth with tc
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Enforce secure workstation configurations
28.07.2025
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Barbour and Jo Rhett take a deeper dive into Puppet's language, module design, and best practices [1]. Controlling Mutability Security doesn't end with installation but continues with enforcement
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News for Admins
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to advancing American leadership in science, AI, and high performance computing," says Secretary of Energy
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Wright. NERSC is also now seeking user partners for Doudna through the NERSC Science Acceleration
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Creating and evaluating kernel crash dumps
31.10.2025
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can also trigger a kernel panic by loading the crasher.ko module. Incidentally, this module comes courtesy of Btrfs developer
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Mason, when he was still working for SUSE [8]. De Luxe If the first
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