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Here's a handy guide of useful systemd commands for your Linux sysadmin toolbox.
How fast was your first internet connection?
The world is suddenly working from new places, and our bandwidth is struggling to keep up.
Linux networking: 13 uses for netstat
Though it's largely been replaced in recent years, netstat is still a powerful tool providing network analytics at your fingertips.
How to run a Kubernetes cluster on your laptop
By now, you have heard about Kubernetes, by far the most popular platform for managing containers. Maybe you stumbled across Kubernetes The Hard Way or maybe even some Kubernetes guided courses. Want containers? Learn how to set up and run a Kubernetes container cluster on your laptop with OKD.
Using Ansible Automation Webhooks for GitOps
We'll take a look at automating your environment with webhooks and then integrating your automation processes by using GitOps
Sysadmin security: 8 Linux lockdown controls
How to lock down your Linux system from unwanted access locally and across the network.
The name game: Naming network interfaces in Linux
Name your Linux network interfaces like you would your children. Easy to remember and hard to mix-up.
Dissecting the free command: What the Linux sysadmin needs to know
Discover details about your Red Hat Enterprise Linux system's unused memory with the free command.
Sysadmin book review: The Cuckoo's Egg
If you've ever wondered how hacking began and who the first hackers were, wonder no more. Take a look at The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage.
Using systemd features to secure services
Find out how to leverage systemd to increase the security of your services through sandboxing.
16 sysadmin accounts I follow on Twitter
On May 15, 2009, I entered the world of social networks. After a short analysis, I realized that Twitter could offer me the best proximity to different interests, especially because the speed of personal interaction was very high, and in fact, it still is.
Linux stories: When backups saved the day
Are your backups running too long? Would the time required for a full recovery put your business at risk? Here's a better solution.
Book review: The Linux Command Line
This excellent Linux command line book is more than cubicle decoration, it's a secret super power.
The first six warning signs that a technical project might fail
Is your project destined to fail? These first six of twelve indicators might say otherwise.
Linux networking: ifconfig versus ip
The ifconfig command has served us well, but now it's time to look to the future with its replacement, the ip command.
Configuring Unbound as a simple forwarding DNS server
If you need to set up a simple DNS service in Linux, try Unbound.
An introduction to Unbound DNS
Unbound is a simple DNS service that you can install, set up, and manage yourself.
DNS troubleshooting with record inspection
In this second of the two-part DNS troubleshooting series, gain more insight into DNS and its moving parts and what to do when they don't move.
Encrypted tunneling with Tailscale and WireGuard
Everybody loves a VPN these days. Whether you use it to connect to the office while working from home, or to connect to your own home server, or to encrypt your traffic on an otherwise unsafe network, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a vital component to dynamic and secure modern computing. Got VPN? Check out a better solution with Tailscale and WireGuard.
Creating and managing partitions in Linux with parted
Expand your sysadmin skills with this introduction to the parted command.
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