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Technology Short Take #83

Scott Lowe

Anthony Shaw has a good comparison of Ansible, StackStorm, and Salt (with a particular view at applicability in a networking context). Here’s a quick post on nftables , the (eventual) Linux replacement for iptables. Check out this blog on work done to bring firmware updates into the land of Linux. Virtualization.

Linux 60
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Technology Short Take #83

Scott Lowe

Anthony Shaw has a good comparison of Ansible, StackStorm, and Salt (with a particular view at applicability in a networking context). Here’s a quick post on nftables , the (eventual) Linux replacement for iptables. Check out this blog on work done to bring firmware updates into the land of Linux. Virtualization.

Linux 60
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Technology Short Take #83

Scott Lowe

Anthony Shaw has a good comparison of Ansible, StackStorm, and Salt (with a particular view at applicability in a networking context). Here’s a quick post on nftables , the (eventual) Linux replacement for iptables. Check out this blog on work done to bring firmware updates into the land of Linux. Virtualization.

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Decoding the secrets of code execution

Dataconomy

Compatible with Windows, Linux, and Unix, VisualVM stands as a reliable and versatile troubleshooting tool for Java developers and administrators, empowering them to identify and resolve issues efficiently. Setting up Pyroscope is a breeze, regardless of whether you are using Docker, Linux, or seeking documentation for Ruby or Go.

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Technology Short Take #80

Scott Lowe

Gabriele Gerbino has a nice write-up about Cisco’s efforts with APIs ; his article includes a brief description of YANG data models and a comparison of working with network devices via SSH or via API. Acra is open source and available via GitHub. installation caused by duplicate NSX Manager UUIDs. Virtualization.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hunting The Next Heartbleed

ForAllSecure

Except during that two year window, there was a serious vulnerability in OpenSSL that no one knew about. I mean, it was open source, right? Personally, I don’t think anyone successfully exploited Heartbleed, but the thing to know is that criminal hackers do use open source fuzzing tools. No shame in that.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hunting The Next Heartbleed

ForAllSecure

Except during that two year window, there was a serious vulnerability in OpenSSL that no one knew about. I mean, it was open source, right? Personally, I don’t think anyone successfully exploited Heartbleed, but the thing to know is that criminal hackers do use open source fuzzing tools. No shame in that.