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Weekly Update 6-17-2019: All About Ansible

Linux Academy

Ansible uses YAML to describe your automation jobs, which is easy to learn in comparison to other languages because it looks very similar to plain English. But y ou can do all of that and more in our free Ansible Quick Start course on Linux Academy , right now. LPI Linux Essentials 1.6. Why is it considered to be the simplest?

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Technology Short Take #63

Scott Lowe

At DevOps Networking Forum 2016, I had the opportunity to share a presentation on some Linux networking options. I knew Microsoft was cozying up to Linux, but I honestly didn’t expect they would port SQL Server to Linux. Here’s the Docker blog post talking about the performance study. Have fun reading! Networking.

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The good and the bad of Citrix XenDesktop

Virtualized Greek

I’m beginning to educate myself on the entire Horizon Suite but the last time I did a trade study between the two, XenDesktop handily beat out View when it was a standalone product. I plan on during a full comparison of View and XenDesktop. But, before I do a comparison I thought I’d share what I like and don’t like about XenDesktop.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hunting The Next Heartbleed

ForAllSecure

I don't think it has been studied that much. I guess there have been for example a virus tool comparisons that both can found and so on but I'm not aware of any like systematic long running effort of measuring a set of tools and how they can form. And then like to wait for the community to use, and to improve. It would be interesting.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hunting The Next Heartbleed

ForAllSecure

I don't think it has been studied that much. I guess there have been for example a virus tool comparisons that both can found and so on but I'm not aware of any like systematic long running effort of measuring a set of tools and how they can form. And then like to wait for the community to use, and to improve. It would be interesting.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hunting The Next Heartbleed

ForAllSecure

I don't think it has been studied that much. I guess there have been for example a virus tool comparisons that both can found and so on but I'm not aware of any like systematic long running effort of measuring a set of tools and how they can form. And then like to wait for the community to use, and to improve. It would be interesting.

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The Hacker Mind: Shellshock

ForAllSecure

Worms, by comparison, are able to replicate on their own so the Morris worm exploited an overflow vulnerability in Finger to spread from system to system. And it's on your Mac, and virtually any company that runs the Linux operating system. It’s called Linus’ Law after Linus Torvalds who created the Linux operating system.