

My team heavily uses this: https://www.hashicorp.com/en/products/vault
It uses aged tokens to give access to secrets.
The docker container is easy enough to set up https://hub.docker.com/r/hashicorp/vault
My team heavily uses this: https://www.hashicorp.com/en/products/vault
It uses aged tokens to give access to secrets.
The docker container is easy enough to set up https://hub.docker.com/r/hashicorp/vault
For some reason my mobile client didn’t make the article link immediately obvious. That’s actually really interesting. Apparently I was under the same common misconception. So the shell in this case is choosing to continue after detecting the flush.
Ctrl+d terminates input on stdin to your currently running program or shell.
I’m pretty sure I ran this on a PS3.
You should turn off ssh password logins on external facing servers at a minimum. Only use ssh keys, install fail2ban, disable ssh root logins, and make sure you have a firewall limiting ports to ssh and https.
This will catch most scripted login attempts.
If you want something more advanced, look into https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_Technical_Implementation_Guide and try to find an ansible playbook to apply them.
Spider pig…spider pig … Does whatever a spider pig does…
It’s all just cursing if the titles are Hungarian.
Looks like it’d make a good router, wap, or pihole.
Gzdoom Caesar fights his way out of the Senate?
Fucking network daemons messing with my resolv.conf
This looks like somewhere on the Rhine river.
Slackware over here. High five
I daily popos for work. It’s a great workhorse distro and I’ve had very little problems with it.
Know what it means. Still call it f stab.
Fat bottom girls, Queen.
Use Linux professionally. Worked with RHEL for years. Current gig uses Debian servers. Daily driver is a system 76 machine with the pop OS that came on it. Debian derivatives make great daily drivers for those of us that just need a browser, terminal, working wifi, and the ability to build and run containers.
Something like a tressym.
Wait until they find out about Ansible.