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A Brief Introduction to Linux Containers with LXC

Scott Lowe

In this post, I’m going to provide a brief introduction to working with Linux containers via LXC. For example, to use the “ubuntu” template and create a new container called “cn–01″, the command would look like this: lxc-create -t ubuntu -n cn-01.

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Linux Containers via LXC and Libvirt

Scott Lowe

One of the cool things about libvirt is the ability to work with multiple hypervisors and virtualization technologies, including Linux containers using LXC. If you aren’t familiar with Linux containers and LXC, I invite you to have a look at my introductory post on Linux containers and LXC.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

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There has to be storage somewhere so even sensors, end up sending their data someplace that has to be stored, and that might be in the cloud, for instance, which is increasingly a part of the Internet of Things. For that, the Open Web Application Security Project, or O OS has a GitHub page for something called the IoT goat.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

There has to be storage somewhere so even sensors, end up sending their data someplace that has to be stored, and that might be in the cloud, for instance, which is increasingly a part of the Internet of Things. For that, the Open Web Application Security Project, or O OS has a GitHub page for something called the IoT goat.