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Articles from ADMIN Issue 30
The recon-ng web reconnaissance framework is an important tool in penetration testing.
We take a look at the new business continuity service from Azure and show how to use it.
OpenQRM is a web-based, open source, data center management and cloud platform that offers many popular Linux tools with no major configuration overhead. We show you how to use it.
Although the MQTT protocol is usually associated with the Internet of Things, it also works in some very different situations, such as monitoring, for example.
Canonical's Landscape management environment is an admin's friend when Ubuntu systems need patching, updating, and provisioning.
Persistent memory is non-volatile data storage in DIMM format. Losing power means that you won't lose data. What is it, and how can you use it?
We look at some common sense tips and open source tools for securing IoT devices.
LXC 1.0, released in early 2014, was the first stable version for managing Linux containers. We check out the lightweight container solution to see whether it is now ready for production.
Murano provides an interface for installing and managing applications in the OpenStack cloud.
Nmap does a great job with standard penetration testing tasks, but for specific security analyses, you will want to develop your own test scripts. The Nmap Scripting Engine makes this possible.