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DNS Spoofing with Dnsmasq
DNS spoofing is a nasty business, and wise Linux admins know at least the basics of how it works. We're going to learn the...
Latest Fedora Project OS Tips its Hat to Container Upgrades
The Red Hat-backed Fedora Project released the latest version of its open source operating system that powers container management, data center operations, and developer workstations. The Linux-based...
Tech Giants Rally Today in Support of Net Neutrality
Technology giants like Amazon, Spotify, Reddit, Facebook, Google, Twitter and many othersare rallying today in a so-called “day of action” in support of net neutrality,...
Put Your IDE in a Container with Guacamole
Apache Guacamole is an incubating Apache project that enables X window applications to be exposed via HTML5 and accessed via a browser. This article shows...
Simplify the Linux Command Line with Fish Shell
The Linux command line is a tool that every system administrator should get to know. With the power of commands at your fingertips, there’s...
Linux Malware on the Rise: A Look at Recent Threats
Over the past few years, anecdotal evidence has suggested that security threats to Linux devices are on the rise. Last fall’s Mirai botnet attacks,...
Learn the Basics of Docker Compose
In this preview of Containers for Developers and Quality Assurance (LFS254) training course from The Linux Foundation, we’ve covered Docker installation, introduced Docker Machine,...
Kubernetes on Bare-Metal in 10 Minutes
Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration framework which was built upon the learnings of Google. It enables you to run applications using containers in a...
Harden your OpenStack Configuration
Any OpenStack installation that hosts services and VMs for several customers poses a challenge for the security-conscious admin. Hardening the overall system can turn...
Working with Docker Volumes
This series previews the new self-paced Containers for Developers and Quality Assurance (LFS254) training course from The Linux Foundation. In earlier articles, we installed...




