Articles from ADMIN Issue 53
System troubleshooting is an art. It is a science. And, sometimes, it's brute force.
Clonezilla 2.6.3-7 (Live)
In the news: Code execution flaws in PHP; ESET finds malware that targets political activists; bluetooth vulnerability makes spying easy; and open source webmin had backdoor for more than a year;
The Kali Linux pentesting and compliance distribution is an antidote to attacks and other online danger.
Linux on-board resources let admins open the floodgates for high-volume TCP packages.
The new DNS over HTTPS standard from the Internet Engineering Task Force is meant to eliminate some of the known vulnerabilities of the Domain Name System.
The Browsh command-line browser displays web pages with text characters and thus supports true-to-layout browsing at the command line.
The open source Apache Cassandra database claims to be fail-safe, economical, highly scalable, and easy to manage. A few exercises show whether it lives up to its advertising.
Red Hat launched the brand new OpenShift 4 with a number of changes that might suggest upgrading or even getting your feet wet if you've stayed out of the pool so far.
The Podman alternative to Docker is a daemonless container engine with a run time that executes on request in root or user mode.