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Technology Short Take 114

Scott Lowe

Networking. Courtesy of Tigera, Alex Pollitt shares some guidelines on when Linux conntrack is no longer your friend. Apparently Dell’s new docking stations support firmware updates via Linux. Speaking of Pulumi, Kyle Galbraith wrote up a comparison of Pulumi and Terraform for infrastructure as code.

Linux 60
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Technology Short Take #59

Scott Lowe

Networking. Cumulus VX, if you aren’t aware, is a community-supported virtual appliance version of Cumulus Linux aimed at helping folks preview and test “full-blown” Cumulus Linux (which, of course, requires compatible hardware). Using Python and Netmiko for network automation is the topic of this post by Colin McAlister.

Vmware 60
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Technology Short Take #59

Scott Lowe

Networking. Cumulus VX, if you aren’t aware, is a community-supported virtual appliance version of Cumulus Linux aimed at helping folks preview and test “full-blown” Cumulus Linux (which, of course, requires compatible hardware). Using Python and Netmiko for network automation is the topic of this post by Colin McAlister.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hunting The Next Heartbleed

ForAllSecure

And if you could initiate a heartbeat before authentication was complete on the site, you could smash and grab the encrypted information before anyone even knew who you were. Who’s going to test network scanners, port scanners, and software code? You could use a Starbucks free wi-fi and virtually leave no trace behind.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hunting The Next Heartbleed

ForAllSecure

And if you could initiate a heartbeat before authentication was complete on the site, you could smash and grab the encrypted information before anyone even knew who you were. Who’s going to test network scanners, port scanners, and software code? You could use a Starbucks free wi-fi and virtually leave no trace behind.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hunting The Next Heartbleed

ForAllSecure

And if you could initiate a heartbeat before authentication was complete on the site, you could smash and grab the encrypted information before anyone even knew who you were. Who’s going to test network scanners, port scanners, and software code? You could use a Starbucks free wi-fi and virtually leave no trace behind.