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Help safeguard your Linux server from attack with this REST API
CrowdSec is an open source cybersecurity detection system meant to identify aggressive behaviors and prevent them from accessing systems. Its user-friendly design offers a low technical barrier of entry with a significant boost to security.
Compact i.MX8M Plus module ships with full Linux BSP and Starterkit
F&S announced a “PicoCore MX8MP” module that runs Linux on NXP’s NPU-equipped, quad -A53 i.MX8M Plus and offers up to 8GB RAM and 32GB eMMC plus 802.11/ac with BT 5.0, support for dual GbE ports, and Starterkit. F&S Elektronik Systeme posted three press releases regarding its line of Linux-driven modules built around NXP’s i.MX8 processors. […]
How to set up tlog on Linux hosts for terminal logging
Enhance your system security with tlog, a terminal logging utility.
VirtualBox 6.0.18 Released with Full Support for Linux Kernel 5.10 LTS
Oracle released today the VirtualBox 6.0.18 update to their open-source and cross-platform virtualization software, a maintenance release that adds improvements and bug fixes.
How to Install LXC/LXD on Ubuntu
This tutorial covers how to install LXD on an Ubuntu system, and how to launch a container.
How to use whiptail to create more user-friendly interactive scripts
Do you script in bash? If so, you can provide your users with a more robust and simple TUI for entering information into scripts.
Renesas adds to RZ/G2 line with three Cortex-A55 SoCs
Renesas unveiled three low-end “RZ/G2L” members of its RZ/G2 family of Linux-driven IoT SoCs with single or dual -A55 cores plus a Mali-G31, Cortex-M33, and up to dual GbE support. There is also a SMARC module and dev kit. Renesas’ RZ/G2 line of industrial-focused system-on-chips include the hexa-core RZ/GM and octa-core RZ-G2H, both with mixtures […]
How to Manage Systemd Services with Systemctl on Linux
Systemd a standard process for managing start-up services in Linux operating systems. It is used for controlling which programs run when the Linux system boots up. In this tutorial, we will explain how to manage services with systemd on Linux.
Top 50 authors: Opensource.com Community Awards 2021
Communities and the value they inherently have in our lives has never been more highlighted than over the past year as we deal with a global pandemic keeping us home, away from conferences and events, and busy with the complexities of childcare, elderly care, working remote, and more.
How To Create Your Own Website Or Blog – 2021
In my earlier posts, I explained what WordPress is and how you can use it to create your own website or blog. But in this post, I will walk you through the steps of creating your own website or blog right from the beginning. It’s even before you install WordPress. If you’re thinking to start a blog to earn money or to show off your amazing work to the world then this is the right place to start with. So without any further adieu, let’s get started!
How To Plot Unix Directory Structure Using Python Graphviz
Graphviz is great library for visualizing connections between any network. Check out my post on how to visualize Unix directory structure using Python Graphviz.
Fileless Malware on Linux: Anatomy of an Attack
Recent years have demonstrated that Windows users are not the only ones who should be concerned about malware. Linux is becoming an increasingly popular target among malware operators due to the growing popularity of the open-source OS and the high-value devices it powers worldwide. Security researchers from AT&T Alien Labs are now warning that ''cyber gangs have started infecting Linux machines via a fileless malware installation technique that until recently was more commonly used against Windows-based systems''.
Red Hat's StackRox Acquisition Bolsters Its Hybrid Multi-Cloud Strategy
The startup has container security capabilities that are missing in Red Hat's OpenShift Kubernetes platform.
What’s the difference between apt and apt-get command?
2DayGeek: This quick article shows what's the difference between apt and apt-get command.
How To Generate Random Numbers in Unix
Check out different ways to generate random numbers in Unix.
VirtualBox 6.1.18 Released with Full Support for Linux Kernel 5.10 LTS
Oracle released today the VirtualBox 6.1.18 update to their open-source and cross-platform virtualization software, a maintenance release that adds improvements and bug fixes.
Linux at Home: Digital Music Production with Linux
Now is a great time to take up a new hobby. How about producing your own music? DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) is an important tool in your creative arsenal. A DAW is a computer program designed for editing, recording, mixing and mastering audio files. You can record your various instruments, MIDI controllers and vocals, lay down the tracks, rearrange, splice, cut, paste, add effects, and ultimately finalize the song you’ve got cooking for the world to hear.
Deskreen Makes Any Device With A Web Browser A Second Screen For Your Computer
Deskreen is a new free and open source application that can be used to make any device (in the same WiFi / LAN network) with a web browser a second screen for your computer. The tool runs on Linux, Windows and macOS.
How to Install and Configure Apache Web Server on Debian 10
Apache server is one of the most popular open-source web servers that is developed and maintained by Apache Software Foundation. In this article, we will explain how to install and configure the Apache webserver on Debian 10 OS.
Brave Browser Adds Native Support for Decentralized IPFS Protocol
Brave web browser adds native support for an exciting decentralized file system protocol with the latest update.
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