Articles from ADMIN Issue 52
We want to be secure. We don't like security. We want system administrators, but yet we are irritated when they need to fix something or to implement security. Complicated isn't it?
Fedora Server 30 (x86_64)
New ransomware targeting Linuxbased NAS devices; OpenSSH fixes side channel attacks; Purdue scientists build quantum gate; and NSF awards $10 million for supercomputer that emphasizes cloud integration
Guido van Rossum discusses Python's origin story, changes in leadership, and the future of the project.
Web developers can test increasingly complex JavaScript applications in multiple browsers with the Karma testing environment.
BackBox Linux includes the Social-Engineer Toolkit, which prepares you to keep social engineering attacks at bay, and now you can run it from an Amazon Web Services machine image.
Skillfully formulated SQL statements are not everyone's favorite pastime. But graphical front ends can help manage data, so even newcomers will benefit from complex data collections.
Osquery is a cross-platform open source tool that you can use to query your network, just like a database.
Turn an old unused computer into a state-of-the-art router.
We help you get started with OpenShift and OKD using Minishift.