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10. aprīļa radio Star FM rīta programmas Zoopasta tehnoloģiju rubrikas ieraksts. Šoreiz ciemos Zabbix pārdošanas vadītājs Ronalds Šulcs ar stāstu par to, kā 20 uzņēmuma pastāvēšanas gados (hip hip, urrā!) tas ir kļuvis par visā pasaulē atpazīstamu un augsti novērtētu monitoringa risinājumu.
The following article of the Tech industry is: “Digital Transformation and IT Monitoring: The Data-Driven Future” by Luciano Alves, CEO, Zabbix LATAM.
ISIS, Enron, Tor, Scams, Wintermute, Zabbix, Josh Marpet and more on the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-434
ISIS, Enron, Tor, Scams, Wintermute, Zabbix, Josh Marpet and more on the Security Weekly News. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-434
ISIS, Enron, Tor, Scams, Wintermute, Zabbix, Josh Marpet and more on the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-434
ISIS, Enron, Tor, Scams, Wintermute, Zabbix, Josh Marpet and more on the Security Weekly News. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-434
A major cybercrime crackdown by Interpol nabs hundreds of suspects and millions in stolen funds. Zabbix has disclosed a critical SQL injection vulnerability. A novel phishing campaign exploits Microsoft Word's file recovery feature. Researchers track the Rockstar 2FA phishing toolkit. Critical vulnerabilities are found in Advantech's industrial wireless access points. North Korea's Kimsuky hacking group shifts their tactics. The U.N. forms an advisory body to address growing threats to critical undersea cable infrastructure.The U.K. is laser-focused on AI security research. Russian authorities arrest the Wazawaka ransomware affiliate. Our guest is Marshall Heilman, CEO of DTEX Systems, sharing his experience with a nation-state actor's attempt to gain employment at his company. OpenAI opens the door for encrudification. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Our guest is Marshall Heilman, CEO of DTEX Systems, discussing how HR can spot fake IT workers and sharing their own experience with a nation-state actor's attempt to gain employment at his company. You can read DTEX Systems findings here. Selected Reading Global Police Arrest 5500 in $400m Cyber-Fraud Crackdown (Infosecurity Magazine) Critical Vulnerability Found in Zabbix Network Monitoring Tool (SecurityWeek) Novel phishing campaign uses corrupted Word documents to evade security (Bleeping Computer) "Rockstar 2FA" Phishing-as-a-Service Steals Microsoft 365 Credentials Via AiTM Attacks (Cyber Security News) Warning: Patch Advantech Industrial Wireless Access Points (GovInfo Security) North Korean Hacking Group Launches Undected Malwareless URL Phishing Attacks (Cyber Security News) UN, international orgs create advisory body for submarine cables after incidents (The Record) U.K. launches AI security lab to combat nation-state cyber threats (SC Media) Ransomware suspect Wazawaka reportedly arrested by Russia (SC World) OpenAI explores advertising as it steps up revenue drive (Financial Times) Share your feedback. We want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The following article of the tech industry is: “Open Source: Advantages for Government Entities” by Luciano Alves, CEO Latam, Zabbix.
ESPHome dev dishes on device updates, Immich license drama heats up, Alex's DIY server fix, and Chris reports on mobile tech trip test. Special Guest: Keith Burzinski.
The following article of the tech industry is: “Connecting the Dots: The Need for Integrated IT Infrastructure” by Luciano Alves, CEO Latam of Zabbix
Im Juni sorgte CVE-2024-1086 kurzzeitig für Aufsehen. NixOS 24.05 und SLES sowie openSUSE Leap 15 SP6 wurden veröffentlicht - letzteres steht für das letzte Release der Hauptversion. Zabbix erschien in der neuen Version 7.0. Neben zahlreichen Software-Updates wurden auch neue ARM- und RISC-V-Notebooks verschiedener Hersteller angekündigt. Der Sovereign Tech Fund startet in eine nächste Förderrunde, während Debian über verschiedene Themen diskutiert.
This time on PING, Philip Paeps from the FreeBSD Cluster Administrators and Security teams discusses their approach to systems monitoring and measurement. Its eMail. “Short podcast” you say, but no, there's a wealth of war-stories and “why” to explore in this episode. We caught up at the APNIC57/APRICOT meeting held in Bangkok in February of 2024. Philip has a wealth of experience in systems management and security and a long history of participation in the free software movement. So his ongoing of support of email as a fundamental measure of system health isn't a random decision, it's based on experience. Mail may not seem like the obvious go-to for a measurement podcast, but Philip makes a strong case that it's one of the best tools available for a high-trust measure of how systems are performing, and in the first and second order derivative can indicate aspects of velocity and rate of change of mail flows, indicative of the continuance or change in the underlying systems issues. Philip has good examples of how Mail from the FreeBSD cluster systems indicates different aspects of systems health. Network delays, disk issues. He's realistic that there are other tools in the armoury, especially the Nagios and Zabbix systems which are deployed in parallel. But from time to time, the first best indication of trouble emerges from a review of the behaviour of email. A delightfully simple, and robust approach to systems monitoring can emerge from use of the fundamental tools which are part of your core distribution.
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS is finally released and we cover all the new security features it brings, plus we look at security vulnerabilities in, and updates for, FreeRDP, Zabbix, CryptoJS, cpio, less, JSON5 and a heap more.
Zabbix is a widely known software system used for IT monitoring by thousands of companies around the world. Despite being open-source and free to use, the company has established a thriving business and a global community of dedicated IT professionals, all with minimal marketing investment. To uncover the secret of their success, we invited Zane Lasmane, Head of Marketing at Zabbix, to share her secret source.
How not to practice responsible disclosure, Mulvad proves that its claims stand up, whether to be worried about public phone chargers, an “anti-ransomware” SSD, and monitoring ZFS with Zabbix. Plugs Support us on patreon Comparing Modern Open-Source Storage Solutions: OpenZFS vs. The Rest News Vague warning about an Amazon compromise Mullvad VPN was […]
Like many of us broadcast engineers, Sascha Ludwig builds and maintains somewhat traditional broadcast studios while implementing server-based virtualized solutions as well. Sascha is based in Germany where the talent appreciates traditional hardware user interfaces. But he’s implementing more of today’s technology for these content creators. As a software developer, he maintains and update the OnAirScreen software package appearing in radio control rooms everywhere. Chris Tarr joins us for a good discussion and comparison of some German engineering and how we’re doing broadcast engineering in the US. Show Notes:OnAirScreen from AstraStudiosOnAirScreen on GitHub (for those who know what to do)Sascha uses Zabbix software to monitor computers and applications Guest:Sascha Ludwig - Broadcast Engineer, IT Admin, & Creative Leader at AstraStudioHosts:Chris Tarr - Group Director of Engineering at Magnum.MediaKirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas Broadcasting Follow TWiRT on Twitter and on FacebookTWiRT is brought to you by:Nautel and the continuing informative live webinars. Sign up for free!Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. Broadcast Bionics - making radio smarter with Bionic Studio, visual radio, and social media tools at Bionic.radio.Nautel and the regular Transmission Talk Tuesday series of online engineering roundtable events.Angry Audio - with StudioHub cables and adapters. Audio problems disappear when you get Angry at AngryAudio.com. And MaxxKonnectWireless - Prioritized High Speed Internet Service designed for Transmitter Sites and Remote Broadcasts. Look for in-depth radio engineering articles in Radio-Guide magazine.Subscribe to Audio:iTunesRSSStitcherTuneInSubscribe to Video:iTunesRSSYouTube
Uppvärmning/uppföljning Christian lämnar av tangentbord Christian säger hejdå till Pixel 7 Pro Jockes cliffhanger?! Arc ska bygga browser för Windows. I Swift. Zabbix 6.2 släppt för ARM64 och Linux. Jocke köper en laptop … och säljer iPad med tangentbord och 11” Macbook Air. Läget i Mastodon… Läget på Twitter … Vad händer, vart tar det vägen, och kommer något annat att kunna eller vilja fylla tomrummet? iCloud Photos kommer till Windows 11 Firefox har blivit vuxet Apple Watch - rena urtavlor trevligast, komplikationer fortfarande långsamma Cortex som ett tidigt julgodis i novembermörkret Hue lyser upp julgranen Ämnen Rapport från Øredev Jocke slutar köra egen mailserver Uppdatering av insulinpump Film & TV Westworld får ingen femte säsong. The Handmaids Tale, säsong fem: 5 / 5 BMÅ. Oerhört stabil och välgjord. Jocke ser om Demolition Man - aldrig har väl så många kulor träffat så lite. 2 / 5 BMÅ Länkar Vänner låter inte vänner köpa det här tangentbordet Keychrons keyboard size and layout buying guide Ersättningstoppar för Airpods pro Arc ska bygga sin Windowsversion i Swift Zabbix nu för ARM64 Social by default Twitter is going great! Inside Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter App.net Bhagdad Bob iCloud Photos kommer till Windows 11 Firefox har blivit vuxet Mozillas tidigare namn Omniweb Dexcom Sugarmate Steve Jobs sandaler Cortex 135: State of the apps 2023 Hue Festavia Øredev Sandby kafferosteri Matt Parker European spreadsheet risk interest group Cloudflares mejlruttande Scott Hanselman Nightscout Hanselman kör sitt blodsocker in i terminalen HBO's Westworld has been cancelled - The Verge Demolition man Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-333-det-air-trevligt.html
Empezamos fuerte la semana, hablando de cacharreo avanzado. Y es que hoy os quiero contar cómo monitorizo toda mi red de casa utilizando Zabbix, un software de código abierto que permite mil posibilidades. Cualquier cosa que se os ocurra se puede monitorizar con este sistema que, dicho sea de paso, no es sencillo de configurar.
Zum ersten Mal diskutieren wir einen cURL-CVE, der für DoS genutzt werden kann. Debian und Ubuntu veröffentlichen neue Point-Releases: Ubuntu Unity wird eine offizielle Variante, während Debian die nicht enden wollende Diskussion über unfreie Firmware erneut entfacht. Zudem haben uns erste Details über Fedora 37, Ubuntu 22.10 und VirtualBox 7.0 erreicht. Microsoft begräbt unerwartet früh den Linux Teams-Client, während mit Webmin 2.0 ein längst tot geglaubtes Tool wieder in das Zentrum der Aufmerksamkeit rückt. Felix ist aus Mêlée Island zurück und führt uns mit einem Bildungsauftrag durch den #sedtember. Links zu dieser Folge: FeedbackYouTube-Channel "Dmitry Lambert" (Head of Customer Support bei Zabbix): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUQSCqrwiCjwQZQGznTkvrQZabbix Docker-Image: https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-dockerFOCUS ON: DevOps "E28 - Der Linux-Jahresrückblick": https://ageofdevops.de/index.php/podcast/e28/TIL009 über Monitoring mit Michael Friedrich: https://tilpod.net/episode/til009-monitoring-nicht-nur-mit-prometheusTT164 Dynamic Island Brandenburg, Ultra Edition: https://techniktechnik.de/?podcast=tt164-dynamic-island-brandenburg-ultra-editionCVE-2022-35252https://curl.se/docs/CVE-2022-35252.htmlhttps://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2022-35252https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2022-35252.htmlhttps://access.redhat.com/security/cve/cve-2022-35252https://hackerone.com/reports/1613943https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/9048/commits/d7bcbc7d8d4b6d972d3da12d54819169a19c287bhttps://curl.se/docs/CVE-2022-32205.htmlVirtualBox 7.0.0 Beta 1Downloads: https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/7.0.0_BETA1/Forum-Thread zum Apple Silicon-Thread: https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=106929Ubuntu 22.04.5 Release Notes: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FocalFossa/ReleaseNotes/ChangeSummary/20.04.5Ubuntu Unity wird offizielle Variante: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/technical-board/2022-September/002670.htmlUbuntu 22.10Ausblick auf Ubuntu 22.10: https://linuxnews.de/2022/08/ausblick-auf-ubuntu-22-10-kinetic-kudu/Details zu IWD: https://linuxnews.de/2022/06/ubuntu-22-10-iwd-statt-wpa/Fedora 37 BetaPhoronix-Artikel: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Fedora-37-Beta-Next-WeekLinuxNews: https://linuxnews.de/2022/09/fedora-linux-37-beta-verfuegbar/USB Type C-Probleme unter Linux 5.19.9: https://www.reddit.com/r/Fedora/comments/xi7zct/usb_typec_not_working_properly_after_kernel/GNOME 43 Release Notes: https://release.gnome.org/43/Microsoft stellt Teams Linux-Client ein:News-Post: https://www.omglinux.com/the-official-microsoft-teams-app-for-linux-is-being-retired/Reddit-Thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/x3c1sk/mircosoft_teams_desktop_client_on_linux_is_being/Rish Tandon zu technischen Details: https://twitter.com/tandonrish/status/1408085784016539653Apple AGX offensichtlich stark an PowerVR angelehntE03: https://ageofdevops.de/index.php/podcast/fol_newsupdate0322/News-Artikel: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Mesa-AGX-More-PVR-ReferenceOpenGL 2.1-Support: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Asahi-Linux-GL-2.1-EOY2022Webmin 2.0 erschienen: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Webmin-2.0-ReleasedDebian und unfreie Firmware:LinuxNews-Artikel: https://linuxnews.de/2022/09/debians-wahl-zwischen-freiheit-und-benutzbarkeit/Inoffizielle Abbilder mit unfreier Firmware: https://cdimage.debian.org/images/unofficial/non-free/images-including-firmware/"I don't care about cookies" von Avast übernommen: https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/whats-new/acquisition/https://gnulinux.ch/idcac-alternativenHome Assistant wird 9 Jahre altErster Commit: https://github.com/home-assistant/core/commit/d55e4d53cccc9123d03f45c53441e7cbfc58e515Release Notes 2022.9: https://www.home-assistant.io/blog/2022/09/07/release-20229/ESPHome Bluetooth Proxy: https://esphome.io/components/bluetooth_proxy.htmlKur
Zum ersten Mal diskutieren wir einen cURL-CVE, der für DoS genutzt werden kann. Debian und Ubuntu veröffentlichen neue Point-Releases: Ubuntu Unity wird eine offizielle Variante, während Debian die nicht enden wollende Diskussion über unfreie Firmware erneut entfacht. Zudem haben uns erste Details über Fedora 37, Ubuntu 22.10 und VirtualBox 7.0 erreicht. Microsoft begräbt unerwartet früh den Linux Teams-Client, während mit Webmin 2.0 ein längst tot geglaubtes Tool wieder in das Zentrum der Aufmerksamkeit rückt. Felix ist aus Mêlée Island zurück und führt uns mit einem Bildungsauftrag durch den #sedtember. Links zu dieser Folge: FeedbackYouTube-Channel "Dmitry Lambert" (Head of Customer Support bei Zabbix): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUQSCqrwiCjwQZQGznTkvrQZabbix Docker-Image: https://github.com/zabbix/zabbix-dockerFOCUS ON: DevOps "E28 - Der Linux-Jahresrückblick": https://ageofdevops.de/index.php/podcast/e28/TIL009 über Monitoring mit Michael Friedrich: https://tilpod.net/episode/til009-monitoring-nicht-nur-mit-prometheusTT164 Dynamic Island Brandenburg, Ultra Edition: https://techniktechnik.de/?podcast=tt164-dynamic-island-brandenburg-ultra-editionCVE-2022-35252https://curl.se/docs/CVE-2022-35252.htmlhttps://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2022-35252https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2022-35252.htmlhttps://access.redhat.com/security/cve/cve-2022-35252https://hackerone.com/reports/1613943https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/9048/commits/d7bcbc7d8d4b6d972d3da12d54819169a19c287bhttps://curl.se/docs/CVE-2022-32205.htmlVirtualBox 7.0.0 Beta 1Downloads: https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/7.0.0_BETA1/Forum-Thread zum Apple Silicon-Thread: https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=106929Ubuntu 22.04.5 Release Notes: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FocalFossa/ReleaseNotes/ChangeSummary/20.04.5Ubuntu Unity wird offizielle Variante: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/technical-board/2022-September/002670.htmlUbuntu 22.10Ausblick auf Ubuntu 22.10: https://linuxnews.de/2022/08/ausblick-auf-ubuntu-22-10-kinetic-kudu/Details zu IWD: https://linuxnews.de/2022/06/ubuntu-22-10-iwd-statt-wpa/Fedora 37 BetaPhoronix-Artikel: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Fedora-37-Beta-Next-WeekLinuxNews: https://linuxnews.de/2022/09/fedora-linux-37-beta-verfuegbar/USB Type C-Probleme unter Linux 5.19.9: https://www.reddit.com/r/Fedora/comments/xi7zct/usb_typec_not_working_properly_after_kernel/GNOME 43 Release Notes: https://release.gnome.org/43/Microsoft stellt Teams Linux-Client ein:News-Post: https://www.omglinux.com/the-official-microsoft-teams-app-for-linux-is-being-retired/Reddit-Thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/x3c1sk/mircosoft_teams_desktop_client_on_linux_is_being/Rish Tandon zu technischen Details: https://twitter.com/tandonrish/status/1408085784016539653Apple AGX offensichtlich stark an PowerVR angelehntE03: https://ageofdevops.de/index.php/podcast/fol_newsupdate0322/News-Artikel: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Mesa-AGX-More-PVR-ReferenceOpenGL 2.1-Support: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Asahi-Linux-GL-2.1-EOY2022Webmin 2.0 erschienen: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Webmin-2.0-ReleasedDebian und unfreie Firmware:LinuxNews-Artikel: https://linuxnews.de/2022/09/debians-wahl-zwischen-freiheit-und-benutzbarkeit/Inoffizielle Abbilder mit unfreier Firmware: https://cdimage.debian.org/images/unofficial/non-free/images-including-firmware/"I don't care about cookies" von Avast übernommen: https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/whats-new/acquisition/https://gnulinux.ch/idcac-alternativenHome Assistant wird 9 Jahre altErster Commit: https://github.com/home-assistant/core/commit/d55e4d53cccc9123d03f45c53441e7cbfc58e515Release Notes 2022.9: https://www.home-assistant.io/blog/2022/09/07/release-20229/ESPHome Bluetooth Proxy: https://esphome.io/components/bluetooth_proxy.htmlKurznewsRHEL10 ohne GTK2-Support: https://www.phoronix.com/news/RHEL-10-No-GTK2Kielux: https://tube.tchncs.de/c/kieler_open_source_und_linux_tage/videosLinux Foundation übernimmt pytorch: https://www.golem.de/news/machine-learning-linux-foundation-uebernimmt-pytorch-2209-168245.htmlsystemd hält Einzug in WSL: https://linuxnews.de/2022/09/microsoft-integriert-systemd-in-wsl/TooltippsESPHome: https://esphome.io/Glab: https://glab.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Visualising software architecture with the C4 model: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2-rSnhpw0gMermaid: https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid/
Monitoring ist ein spannendes, wenn auch durchaus umfangreiches Thema. Zusammen mit Michael "dnsmichi" Friedrich, Philip "log1c" Baier und Gerd Stolz nähern wir uns dem Thema mit großen Schritten. Neben einem Überblick über gängige Infrastruktur- und Cloud-Monitoringtools sprechen wir auch über Observability und verlieren uns in zahlreichen Anekdoten aus dem Nagios- und Icinga-Umfeld. Links zu dieser Episode: Monitoring-ToolsNagios: https://www.nagios.org/Icinga2: https://icinga.com/Icingaweb2 Unicorn Theme: https://github.com/Mikesch-mp/icingaweb2-theme-unicornIcingaweb2 Map Module: https://github.com/nbuchwitz/icingaweb2-module-mapZabbix: https://www.zabbix.com/check_mk: https://checkmk.com/Robotmk: https://www.robotmk.org/Logs und ObservabilitySplunk Observability Report 2022 - Germany: https://www.linkedin.com/video/event/urn:li:ugcPost:6961374817849593856/Splunk State of Observability:https://www.splunk.com/de_de/form/state-of-observability.htmlLearn Observability-Mailinglist: https://o11y.love/iX Log-Management Artikel: https://www.heise.de/select/ix/2022/9/2218110285363626884Runbooks/Incident Management bei GitLabhttps://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/runbookshttps://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/infrastructure/incident-management/opsindev.news Newsletter: https://opsindev.news/Drageekeksi: https://gitlab.com/dnsmichi/atasteofaustriaRegex101: https://regex101.comTeilnehmendeMichael "dnsmichi" Friedrich: https://twitter.com/dnsmichiPhilip "log1c" Baier: https://community.icinga.com/u/log1cTooltippsGlances: https://github.com/nicolargo/glancesviddy: https://github.com/sachaos/viddymoreutils: https://joeyh.name/code/moreutils/Monitoring-Pluginshttps://github.com/aleex42/netapp-cdot-nagioshttps://github.com/bb-Ricardo/check_redfish
Monitoring ist ein spannendes, wenn auch durchaus umfangreiches Thema. Zusammen mit Michael "dnsmichi" Friedrich, Philip "log1c" Baier und Gerd Stolz nähern wir uns dem Thema mit großen Schritten. Neben einem Überblick über gängige Infrastruktur- und Cloud-Monitoringtools sprechen wir auch über Observability und verlieren uns in zahlreichen Anekdoten aus dem Nagios- und Icinga-Umfeld. Links zu dieser Episode: Monitoring-ToolsNagios: https://www.nagios.org/Icinga2: https://icinga.com/Icingaweb2 Unicorn Theme: https://github.com/Mikesch-mp/icingaweb2-theme-unicornIcingaweb2 Map Module: https://github.com/nbuchwitz/icingaweb2-module-mapZabbix: https://www.zabbix.com/check_mk: https://checkmk.com/Robotmk: https://www.robotmk.org/Logs und ObservabilitySplunk Observability Report 2022 - Germany: https://www.linkedin.com/video/event/urn:li:ugcPost:6961374817849593856/Splunk State of Observability:https://www.splunk.com/de_de/form/state-of-observability.htmlLearn Observability-Mailinglist: https://o11y.love/iX Log-Management Artikel: https://www.heise.de/select/ix/2022/9/2218110285363626884Runbooks/Incident Management bei GitLabhttps://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/runbookshttps://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/infrastructure/incident-management/opsindev.news Newsletter: https://opsindev.news/Drageekeksi: https://gitlab.com/dnsmichi/atasteofaustriaRegex101: https://regex101.comTeilnehmendeMichael "dnsmichi" Friedrich: https://twitter.com/dnsmichiPhilip "log1c" Baier: https://community.icinga.com/u/log1cTooltippsGlances: https://github.com/nicolargo/glancesviddy: https://github.com/sachaos/viddymoreutils: https://joeyh.name/code/moreutils/Monitoring-Pluginshttps://github.com/aleex42/netapp-cdot-nagioshttps://github.com/bb-Ricardo/check_redfish
Olá, universo! LimitFinal, Sirius e Diego Alves conversam sobre o Zabbix Conference Brazil 2022, fique por dentro de tudo que rolou no evento apertando o PLAY! Um aviso, caso vocês queiram adquirir singles de Magic the Gathering, no site da Neowalkers você consegue um desconto de 5% usando o cupom FSIRIUS e se o pagamento for via […] O post Conheça Zabbix | Aliança Intergaláctica Podcast | 131 apareceu primeiro em Aliança Intergaláctica.
Pues nada, cómo se indica en el capítulo, uno de los problemas que ha traído Proxmox 7.2 y el kernel 5.15 es la rotura de la compatibilidad del agente de Zabbix con los sensores de temperatura de CPU de AMD. EN este audio os explico como lo he solucionado con el TICK Stack y sus tickscripts.
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Tym razem zapis ze spontanicznego LIVE. W głównej mierze poruszyłem temat Zabbixa. Choćby to co w przypadku gdy shakują Ci system do monitoringu oraz wykorzystanie SMSów w dzisiejszych czasach. Poza tym... temat działalności Zabbixa w Rosji. Zapraszam również do odebrania darmowego szkolenia o Zabbixie. Zapisy na: https://asdevops.pl/s3/ Wymienione linki: https://www.zabbix.com/cloud_images https://www.zabbix.com/integrations/sms https://github.com/tlenss/zabbix-sms-client https://www.oracle.com/pl/cloud/free/ https://grupadm.pl/szkola-admina/linux/portainer-docker-gui/ https://grupadm.pl/szkola-admina/linux/problemy-z-instalacja-paczek-i-repozytoriami/ https://asdevops.pl/kurs/
[Referências do Episódio] - Wiper usado contra a Ucrânia, Lituania e Letônia - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-data-wiping-malware-used-in-destructive-attacks-on-ukraine/ - Detalhes dos recentes ataques DDoS contra a Ucrânia e a Rússia - https://blog.netlab.360.com/wo-men-kan-dao-de-wu-ke-lan-bei-ddosgong-ji-xi-jie/ - CISA aleta para exploração de falhas no Zabbix - https://thehackernews.com/2022/02/cisa-alerts-on-actively-exploited-flaws.html - Abuso das falhas do ProxyLogon e ProxyShell em campanha do UNC2596 - https://www.mandiant.com/resources/unc2596-cuba-ransomware [Ficha técnica] Roteiro e apresentação: Carlos Cabral Edição de áudio: Paulo Arruzzo Narração de encerramento: Bianca Garcia Projeto gráfico: Julian Prieto
Links and vulnerability summaries for this episode are available at: https://dayzerosec.com/podcast/coindesk-zabbix-and-leaking-secrets-through-mirrored-repos.html Lets talk about "sidedoors" this week, with two vulnerabilities abusing alternative access points, along with an overly verbose error message that actually had some immediate impact, and a look at the challenges of client-sided session. [00:00:26] CoinDesk API Error Exposes Privileged Token [00:05:28] A tale of 0-Click Account Takeover and 2FA Bypass. [00:10:26] Zabbix - A Case Study of Unsafe Session Storage [00:17:54] Multiple vulnerabilities in Concrete CMS - part2 (PrivEsc/SSRF/etc) [00:25:15] Finding secrets in mirrored Git repositories The DAY[0] Podcast episodes are streamed live on Twitch (@dayzerosec) twice a week: Mondays at 3:00pm Eastern (Boston) we focus on web and more bug bounty style vulnerabilities Tuesdays at 7:00pm Eastern (Boston) we focus on lower-level vulnerabilities and exploits. The Video archive can be found on our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/dayzerosec You can also join our discord: https://discord.gg/daTxTK9 Or follow us on Twitter (@dayzerosec) to know when new releases are coming.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge discovered a bug that affects most computer code compilers. Fedora 35 is out, Matrix is now offering a bridging service for $5/mo. We tackle your questions, plus our picks! -- During The Show -- 01:00 Steve's House Steve's Home Automation Disaster Zigbee 07:42 Questions about the Industry - Jackson Direction of the IT industry Cloud/User Devices Managed Hosted Services Start at the "Edge" move to the "Center" 15:44 Open Source Security Keys? - Matthew SoloKey (https://solokeys.com/) NitroKey (https://www.nitrokey.com/) OnlyKey (https://onlykey.io/) 1832 TwoBit Asks: SDR to find wireless mic interferance RTL-SDR (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0129EBDS2/?tag=minddripmedia-20) 19:55 How to Learn Servers & Networking? - Cody Setup a Virtual Host Spin up Virtual Machines File Server Setup a Wiki Put the database and Wiki in different VLans TP Link Switch that supports VLans (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N0OHEMA/?tag=minddripmedia-20) GNS3 (https://www.gns3.com/software/download) 26:55 Planning Center / MDM solutions for IPads? - Brett Seafile (https://www.seafile.com/en/home/) 3CX (https://www.3cx.com/) Zabbix (https://www.zabbix.com/) SnipeIT (https://snipeitapp.com/) Pi-hole (https://pi-hole.net/) iPad MDM? OpenLP (https://openlp.org/) 30:30 Risc V & CPU Fragmentation - Chris Competition is good 34:38 Matrix Web Chat - Chris Yes Matrix will work! 37:20 Ticketing System - Matt OCS Inventory (https://ocsinventory-ng.org/?lang=en) 40:15 Pick of the Week Beautiful Cross-Platform Open-Source Download Manager Motrix (https://motrix.app/) Its Foss Atricle (https://itsfoss.com/motrix/) 41:55 Gadget of the Week Elecrow Raspberry Pi Touchscreen Monitor 5" 800x480 HDMI/USB Amazon Affiliate Link (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FDYXPT7/?tag=minddripmedia-20) 44:00 Element One A new service from matrix folks to bridge whatsapp, signal, telegram, and more Element Blog post (https://element.io/element-one) Element One is not a dedicated home server 50:26 Fedora 35 Fedora Cloud now uses BTRFS Wireplumber for Pipewire (Audio and Video) Fedora Kinoite And much more! Fedora Magazine Article (https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-35/) 52:48 Supply Chain Attacks Unicode "Bidi" Vulnerability Krebs on Security Post (https://krebsonsecurity.com/2021/11/trojan-source-bug-threatens-the-security-of-all-code/) Red Hat shell line (https://access.redhat.com/security/vulnerabilities/RHSB-2021-007) Fedora Pagure PR (https://pagure.io/pagure/c/8bacd4da4fa6de578b818aa7a4b36bbeaaa243d7?branch=master) Original Vulnerability Site (https://www.trojansource.codes/)#### 01:00 Steve's House Steve's Home Automation Disaster Zigbee 07:42 Questions about the Industry - Jackson Direction of the IT industry Cloud/User Devices Managed Hosted Services Start at the "Edge" move to the "Center" 15:44 Open Source Security Keys? - Matthew SoloKey (https://solokeys.com/) NitroKey (https://www.nitrokey.com/) OnlyKey (https://onlykey.io/) 1832 TwoBit Asks: SDR to find wireless mic interferance RTL-SDR (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0129EBDS2/?tag=minddripmedia-20) 19:55 How to Learn Servers & Networking? - Cody Setup a Virtual Host Spin up Virtual Machines File Server Setup a Wiki Put the database and Wiki in different VLans TP Link Switch that supports VLans (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N0OHEMA/?tag=minddripmedia-20) GNS3 (https://www.gns3.com/software/download) 26:55 Planning Center / MDM solutions for IPads? - Brett Seafile (https://www.seafile.com/en/home/) 3CX (https://www.3cx.com/) Zabbix (https://www.zabbix.com/) SnipeIT (https://snipeitapp.com/) Pi-hole (https://pi-hole.net/) iPad MDM? OpenLP (https://openlp.org/) 30:30 Risc V & CPU Fragmentation - Chris Competition is good 34:38 Matrix Web Chat - Chris Yes Matrix will work! 37:20 Ticketing System - Matt OCS Inventory (https://ocsinventory-ng.org/?lang=en) 40:15 Pick of the Week Beautiful Cross-Platform Open-Source Download Manager Motrix (https://motrix.app/) Its Foss Atricle (https://itsfoss.com/motrix/) 41:55 Gadget of the Week Elecrow Raspberry Pi Touchscreen Monitor 5" 800x480 HDMI/USB Amazon Affiliate Link (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FDYXPT7/?tag=minddripmedia-20) 44:00 Element One A new service from matrix folks to bridge whatsapp, signal, telegram, and more Element Blog post (https://element.io/element-one) Element One is not a dedicated home server 50:26 Fedora 35 Fedora Cloud now uses BTRFS Wireplumber for Pipewire (Audio and Video) Fedora Kinoite And much more! Fedora Magazine Article (https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-35/) 52:48 Supply Chain Attacks Unicode "Bidi" Vulnerability Krebs on Security Post (https://krebsonsecurity.com/2021/11/trojan-source-bug-threatens-the-security-of-all-code/) Red Hat shell line (https://access.redhat.com/security/vulnerabilities/RHSB-2021-007) Fedora Pagure PR (https://pagure.io/pagure/c/8bacd4da4fa6de578b818aa7a4b36bbeaaa243d7?branch=master) Original Vulnerability Site (https://www.trojansource.codes/) -- The Extra Credit Section -- Interview with Gregory Kurtzur of Rocky Linux on OSV Podcast (https://www.opensourcevoices.org/21) For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from our podcast dashboard! 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Chcesz się nauczyć monitoringu sieci i serwerów? Uwierz, ze nie jest to tak skomplikowane jak się wydaje. Mam dla Ciebie dostęp do mini-kursu "Fundamenty Zabbix". TOTALNIE ZA DARMO
В этом выпуске пытаемся разобрать что скрывается за новомодным словом Observability и чем это отличается от мониторинга. На помощь к нам пришли создатели одной популярных систем мониторинга VictoriaMetrics (https://victoriametrics.com/) - Саша Валялкин и Рома Хавроненко. Обсудили из чего состоит observability, чем отличается хороший мониторинг от плохого и как переучить людей перенаправлять алерты в спам. Таймкоды 00:00:00 Разогревчик 00:00:29 Витя рассказывает про свой опыт мониторинга 00:02:41 Макс рассказывает про свой опыт с мониторингом 00:03:28 Проблемы InfluxDB 00:03:53 Вся правда о существующих мониторинг тулах 00:04:42 Zabbix vs Prometheus 00:05:59 Начало 00:06:43 Саша рассказывает о себе 00:06:54 Почему создали VictoriaMetrics 00:08:09 Кем работали создатели VictoriaMetrics 00:08:48 На чем и что писали парни 00:10:48 Observability vs Monitoring 00:11:52 Observability по мнению Ромы 00:12:39 Observability по мнению Саши 00:13:27 SRE & Observability 00:14:09 Из чего состоит Observability 00:14:40 Three pillars of monitoring 00:16:19 С чего начинать мониторинг? 00:18:47 Главное при создании метрик 00:19:06 Большое количество метрик это плохо 00:20:23 Мониторинг CPU/RAM/IO во времена клаудов 00:24:14 С чем приходят в VictoriaMetrics? 00:25:54 SLA, SLO, SLI 00:29:51 Когда использовать Tracing 00:31:06 Monitoring driven development 00:33:26 Когда мониторинг начинает приносить пользу 00:35:44 Больше метрик = лучше observability ? 00:38:00 Анализ исторических метрик 00:40:11 Prediction 00:40:59 Что такое хороший алерт? 00:42:12 Как реагрировать на алерты 00:44:12 Автоматизация реагирования 00:46:27 Alerts management 00:47:46 Пример self-healing системы 00:50:02 Здравый смысл автоматизации 00:51:11 Как бороться с пересылкой алертов в спам 00:51:51 Как правильно создать алерт 00:54:39 Кто должен реагировать на алерт? 00:57:21 Как отправляют алерты в VictoriaMetrics 00:58:57 Что делать, если не доверяешь своему мониторингу 01:02:37 Из-за чего родилась VictoriaMetrics 01:05:35 Prometheus vs VictoriaMetrics 01:06:31 Отличие VictoriaMetrics 01:08:13 Почему VictoriaMetrics такая быстрая 01:11:12 Metrcis skill 01:12:31 Join в timeseries db 01:13:38 Как выучить PromQL 01:16:16 Конкуренты VictoriaMetrics 01:18:42 Как началась VictoriaMetrics 01:19:49 VictoriaMetrics vs Thanos 01:25:39 Какие проблемы решает VictoriaMetrics 01:26:53 Плюсы/минусы object storage 01:28:00 На чем зарабатывает VictoriaMetrics 01:29:44 Команда VictoriaMetrics 01:31:57 Сколько стоит VictoriaMetrics 01:32:49 VictoriaMetrics и логи 01:34:25 Что ждать в новом релизе VictoriaMetrics 01:35:05 VictoriaMetrics в облаке 01:37:46 Мониторинг в облаках 01:39:02 Опенсорс вытесянет облачные решения 01:40:55 Кто такая Victoria? Полезные ссылки: - https://victoriametrics.com/ - OpenSource: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics - PromQL guide: https://valyala.medium.com/promql-tutorial-for-beginners-9ab455142085 - https://docs.victoriametrics.com/Articles.html - https://twitter.com/MetricsVictoria - Good and bad monitoring: https://raynorelyp.medium.com/good-and-bad-monitoring-9e1370d808c2 - My Prometheus is overwhelmed: https://hackernoon.com/my-prometheus-is-overwhelmed-help-qi1937xj - unpacking obeservability: https://storiesfromtheherd.com/unpacking-observability-a-beginners-guide-833258a0591f Сказать спасибо: https://www.patreon.com/devopskitchentalks Музыка: https://www.bensound.com/
La entrada Zabbix Mikrotik se publicó primero en Blog Xavi74.
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Ebook "Dobre Praktyki Zabbix i Monitoringu Sieci" https://asdevops.pl/dobre-praktyki/ Podręcznik Ansible z Ćwiczeniami: https://asdevops.pl/ogarnij-ansible/ Warsztaty: https://asdevops.pl/s4/ Całkiem niedawno opublikowałem film na Youtube o najbardziej pożądanych umiejętnościach w IT w roku 2021. Link do tego video znajdziesz tu -- https://blog.askomputer.pl/umiejetnosci-it-ktore-musisz-znac/ Dostałem po tamtym materiale zapytania, jak w tym wszystkim się odnaleźć? Istnieje cała masa technologii. Od tych lepiej znanych jak Chmura, Mysql, SELinux po te mniej znane. Jak choćby Zabbix, Docker czy wirtualizacja. Fakt, jest tego trochę. Bazowanie i poleganie w 100% na tutorialach nie zawsze jest najlepsze. Taki poradnik może i poprowadzi Cię za rękę i pokaże jak wdrożyć dane rozwiązanie. Pytanie jednak czy po skopiowaniu takiego skryptu, będziesz świadomy co właśnie zrobiłeś? Niestety, nie zawsze tak jest. Zazwyczaj, poza „przeklepaniu” danych komend, dalej czujesz się niczym dziecko we mgle. Dlatego zdecydowałem się tym razem nagrać nowe video i odpowiedzieć na pytanie: Jak się tego wszystkiego uczyć? 0:00 Wstęp 0:13 Junior w pracy 1:27 Jak się uczyć? 2:53 Tutoriale 6:57 Jak utrwalić wiedzę? 8:21 Darmowe Podręczniki 8:56 Darmowe Warsztaty
Dzisiejszy rozkład jazdy : 0:00 Wstęp 2:50 PHP w Zabbix 5.4 3:21 Dzielenie się wiedzą w IT 7:11 Szczepienia na koronawirusa w IT 9:49 Bezpieczeństwo Linuxa Ebook Ansible: https://asdevops.pl/ogarnij-ansible/ Grupa: https://www.facebook.com/groups/devopspl Ankieta - Szczepienia w IT: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdpCHI5ubRcLrzi3pkPE0JkxHVRbeOYcVC6ovXh-y4kutUWfA/viewform PHP w Zabbix: https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/manual/installation/frontend Muzyka: Puedes usar esta canción en cualquiera de tus videos, pero debes incluir lo siguiente en la descripción de tu video (Copiar y Pegar): Canción:Relaxed (Tropical House Música proporcionada por NoCopyright audio. Enlace de video:https://youtu.be/ydrZ4OjBmwc
Pojawiła się nowa wersja Zabbix. Czy warto aktualizować? Przyjrzyjmy się zmianom. Link do artykułu na blogu: https://blog.askomputer.pl/nowa-wersja-zabbix/ Ebook "Dobre Praktyki Zabbix": https://asdevops.pl/dobre-praktyki/ Mój newsletter: https://blog.askomputer.pl/news Oficjalny artykuł Zabbixa: https://www.zabbix.com/whats_new_5_4 Rozkład jazdy: // Wstęp // Co to jest Zabbix? // Harmonogram raportów // Agregacja Danych // Wizualizacja // Bezpieczeństwo // Szablony // Dużo nowych parametrów // Czy warto wykonać aktualizację?
Guest Engineer Kenneth Samonte of YoungCTO Rafi Quisumbing Ken is an Amazon AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional, AWS Certified DevOps Professional, Certified Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Engineer, and Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA). His career started as a full-time on-premises Linux/UNIX system administrator. Now, he's working as a Cloud Architect for Samsung Research and Development Philippines. LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenneth-s... Ken is also a VMware Certified Professional, IBM AIX Administration Certified has an ITIL v3 Certification. I'm a registered Electronics Engineer and a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). Ken has also written a book dedicated to AWS DevOps Professionals who want to get AWS Certified. Core Technologies: Cloud: Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform Infrastructure: Terraform, Ansible, AWS, GCP, Docker, Kubernetes, VMWare, Linux, OpenStack, Ceph, Resilience, and Disaster Recovery. CI/CD: Spinnaker, Jenkins, Packer, CircleCI Monitoring: Stackdriver, SumoLogic, DataDog, NewRelic, Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana, Grafana, Prometheus, Zabbix. Programming: NodeJs, GraphQL, Java, RDBMS, NoSQL, MySQL, Redis, Memcached, SOAP, Microservices Miscellaneous: WordPress, Zimbra, iRedMail, JIRA, Red Hat, Ubuntu If you want to be a guest here, please reach out to me anywhere. Kahit mag comment lang oks na. YoungCTO Shirt: https://store.awsug.ph/shop/product/1...
O convidado deste episódio éo André Déo para contar um pouco como foi voltar ao mercado de trabalho depois de anos trabalhando numa instituição pública, como ele se preparou para a transição e dicas de como iniciar na carreira em TI. Ele é um das pessoas que mais colaborou com a comunidade do Zabbix aqui no Brasil e é Cloud Architect na Sensedia. Referências estão no site: https://pontocafe.fernandoike.com/ Áudios: "I Know Where You've Been" de Forget the Whales Ultradémon de Sor --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pontocafe/message
This episode is all about questions. Networking, home automation, problems booting, we have it all this week as we dig through the email inbox and take your phone calls! -- During The Show -- Garage Door Notifications - Shawn Modern doors have open/closed status Standalone door sensor & tie into access/security system Vista 20P panel (https://www.resideo.com/us/en/pro/products/security/intrusion-panels--systems/hybrid-systems/vista-20p-control-panel-vista-20p/) Chalk board pictures - Reed Q: Photo Camera for chalkboard A: Document camera A: Okio Document Camera (https://www.amazon.com/OKIOCAM-Documents-Recording-Time-Lapse-Definition/dp/B0827LLG8P/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=document+camera&qid=1618353994&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEzMUgxTlU1U1VCMlY2JmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNDAyMDAyMlpaQzVTTkwwQ0pMSyZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwMTI2ODY0Mlo0REpSMkRLQTcyWSZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX2F0ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=) A: FFMPEG one liner ffmpeg -f video4linux2 -i /dev/v4l/by-id/usb-0c45_USB_camera-video-index0 -vframes 1 test.jpeg Chromebook Feedback - Charliebrownau All Chromebook Users should: Backup ChromeOS install Backup data to usb storage Learn how to open chromebook and change write protect tab Download Mrchromebook firmware (forked from Coreboot/seabios) Download GalliumOS GalliumOS (https://galliumos.org/) EndeavorOS (https://endeavouros.com/) MrChromebox (https://mrchromebox.tech/) Caller Joey Q: How to share photos with out app or password A: Piwigo (https://piwigo.org/) A: Seafile (https://www.seafile.com/en/home/) Q: Industrial Z-Wave Temp Sensor + Home Assistant A: Leviton Switches (https://store.leviton.com/collections/switches) A: Lutron Switches (https://www.lutron.com/en-US/Products/Pages/StandAloneControls/Dimmers-Switches/DimmersSwitches.aspx) A: [Global Industrial Thermostat] A: Digiten Wireless Temperature Controlled Thermostat (https://www.amazon.com/DIGITEN-Wireless-Temperature-Controlled-Thermostat/dp/B07YXQS5T1/ref=asc_df_B07YXQS5T1/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=385182519832&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=12147899935769829059&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9020765&hvtargid=pla-846321077979&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=80210701084&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=385182519832&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=12147899935769829059&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9020765&hvtargid=pla-846321077979) Docking Stations - Roger System76 Support Link (https://support.system76.com/articles/use-docking-station/) Debugging Desktop Crashes - Lucas Check the logs (journalctl) Press Caps Lock key - See if the light toggles Take out all extra componets, reintroduce one by one Ultimate Boot disc (https://www.ultimatebootcd.com/) Memtest86 (https://www.memtest86.com/) First Gen Ryzen CPU have a known issue, check/RMA https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/deck Small Business - Jeremy Running your own company means lots of bosses instead of one Cold Calling doesn't work Spend time networking Give Free Samples Focus on serving the customer well You can't purchase trust - Keep your word no matter what Book Thu Shalt Prosper (https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/thou-shall-prosper-daniel-lapin/1100298600) IT Management - Shawn Knowlegebase Wiki Github/Gitlab osTicket Knowlegebase Device Tracking/Monitoring SnipeIT (https://snipeitapp.com/) LibreNMS (https://www.librenms.org/) Zabbix (https://www.zabbix.com/) Ticket System osTicket (https://osticket.com/) NextCloud with Decks (https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/deck) Pick of the Week Airline Managment Game (https://v2.airline-club.com) Competely Free Open Source No Ads New world comeing in Version 2 Friendly Game Community Over 7000 players Developer Wanted a more realistic game Version 2 Video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iOpWGJB-GQ&feature=emb_imp_woyt) Brave is Blocking FLoC Android Police Article (https://www.androidpolice.com/2021/04/13/the-folks-behind-brave-browser-slam-google-for-its-new-tracking-policy/) Search Engine Journal Article () FloC is bad for privacy Chrome version 89 on is affected EFF Link (https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/03/googles-floc-terrible-idea) AM I Flocked .org (https://amifloced.org/) -- The Extra Credit Section -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from our podcast dashboard! 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Czego się uczyć w IT? Przedstawiam 7 umiejętności, które warto znać w 2021 roku. Naturalnie, skupiamy się na zagadnieniach przydatnych w pracy Sysadminów. Przy okazji, zapraszam na darmowe warsztaty Ansible - Jak zacząć i czemu Automatyzować Serwery? Polecane materiały:
✅ Kurs Administracji Zabbix: https://asdevops.pl/kurs ✅ Dobre Praktyki Zabbix: https://asdevops.pl/dobre-praktyki ✅ Zastanawiasz się co to jest Zabbix i jak może Ci pomóc? Za chwilę się wszystkiego dowiesz! Dzisiejszy rozkład jazdy: - Czym jest Zabbix? - Co możesz monitorować? - Co możesz JESZCZE monitorować (mniej oczywiste przykłady)? ✅ Wersja tekstowa: https://blog.askomputer.pl/co-to-jest-zabbix/
TubbTalk - The Podcast for I.T. Consultants. In this episode, Richard talks to JB Fowler, Chief Products Officer for Domotz, a SaaS monitoring solution, which has offices worldwide and monitors and manages network infrastructure devices for MSP users. They talk about how JB got started in the industry and how he came to work for Domotz. JB explains how the tool differs from traditional RMM (remote monitoring and management) solutions and its ease of deployment. They also discuss how it can offer opportunities for business growth, how to use it with new clients and how the Domotz leverages SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). And JB explains their simple and transparent pricing structure and the support Domotz provides all customers. In this episode, Richard and JB mention the following: https://www.control4.com/ (Control4 home automation) https://ubuntu.com/ (Ubuntu open source operating system) https://www.zabbix.com/ (Zabbix open source monitoring tool) https://www.paessler.com/prtg (PRTG network monitoring)
Zabbix to rozbudowany system do monitoringu sieci i serwerów. Na tym jednak nie kończą się jego funkcjonalności. Chcesz wiedzieć co jeszcze możesz monitorować? Zapraszam do materiału. Kurs Zabbixa: https://asdevops.pl/kurs/ Dobre Praktyki Zabbix: https://asdevops.pl/dobre-praktyki/
En este capítulo os enseño que aplicaciones utilizo para acceder a mis servicios, contenido y recursos desde mi teléfono para todas las aplicaciones y servicios que tengo auto-hospedados en mi pequeño entorno personal, links: Apps de acceso a NextCloud: Nextcloud: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nextcloud.client Notas de NC: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.niedermann.owncloud.notes Tasks para NC: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.tasks NC Deck: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.niedermann.nextcloud.deck.play Noticias para NC: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.luhmer.owncloudnewsreader Para administrar mi sistema: Admin Hands: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arpaplus.adminhands JuiceSSH: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sonelli.juicessh Gestión PiHole: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sterrenburg.github.flutterhole Gestión Zabbix: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cloud.zabbixinbox.moobixapp Gestión Sonarr/Radarr: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.lunasea.lunasea Multimedia: Jellyfin: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.jellyfin.mobile Cliente Airsonic: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.nullsum.audinaut
Link do Webinaru: https://asdevops.pl/s1/ Fragment ostatniego webinaru. W dzisiejszym materiale: - Newsy na temat Zabbixa - Powiadomienia z Zabbixa - Mapy... oczywiście też z Zabbixa ;)
Monitoring IT - konieczność w każdej firmie czy tylko wygoda dla adminów? Pilnowanie zasobów IT oraz identyfikacja błędów jest jedną z wielu funkcji wykonywanych przez adminów. W dzisiejszym odcinku spec od monitoringu będzie nam opowiadała o zastosowaniu monitoringu i systemie wspierającym go czyli Zabbix. Arek Siczek: W branży IT od 14 lat. Zaczynałem pracę w informatyce IT w 2006 roku. Od 2012 roku prowadzę BLOG IT ASKomputer. Od 2012 roku prowadzę firmę IT, która pomogła już kilkudziesięciu przedsiębiorstwom. Na łamach mojego bloga Askomputer regularnie dzielę się wiedzą i spostrzeżeniami na tematy technologiczne oraz biznesowe.Pytania wstępne:a.Z jakiego sprzętu korzystasz na co dzień?b.Czy wybór takiego sprzętu podyktowany był tym czym się zajmujesz na co dzień czy raczej z osobistych decyzji? c.Czym się zajmujesz na co dzień?Pytania dot. tematu:d.Czym jest monitoring IT? (śledzeniem użytkowników? Logów? Błędów na sprzęcie? A może zupełnie nie o to chodzi?)e.Jakie zatem zasoby powinny być monitorowane? I czy jest wgl to konieczne?f.Kto powinien się zajmować monitoringiem? Zostawić to jednej osobie czy raczej admin serwerów monitoruje serwery i sprzęt a sieciowice monitoruje sieć?g.Jak nauczyć się prawidłowo monitorować zasoby IT? Czego unikać a na co zwrócić uwagę? h.Opierać się przy tym na gotowych rozwiązaniach?i.Jaki soft jest najczęściej wybierany przez Adminów a jaki ty polecasz? j.Pomagasz firmą lub adminom w przygotowaniu do monitorowania? k.W jaki sposób słuchacze mogą znaleźć więcej informacji od Ciebie w sieci? Gdzie Cię szukać?
Film promocyjny Kursu Zabbixa. Więcej znajdziesz na: https://asdevops.pl/kurs/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/cresende/ Um líder com perfil agregador, facilitador e influenciador, com foco no cliente, nas pessoas e no seu desenvolvimento de forma leve e adaptável, para que o alcance dos resultados aconteça de forma natural, organizada e planejada. Como missão, visa o bem-estar do grupo e a resolução de problemas, alinhado aos principais frameworks ITSM, metodologias ágeis e a cultura DevOps. Desta forma, permite as equipes a autonomia necessária por meio da delegação para propagação do senso de dono e empreendedorismo, garantindo assim, a entrega de valores e resultados. Gestor de TI, com 18 anos de experiência, sendo os últimos 10 anos atuando à frente de equipes de infraestrutura, operações, data center, service desk, NOC e processos. Atuante nos setores elétrico, data center, publicidade, terceirização de serviços de TI, óleo e gás. Disponível para atuar em todo território nacional. ► Gestor de contratos, equipes, serviços e projetos composto por mais de 100 colaboradores; ► Gerente de projetos de implantação de ferramentas ITSM (Service Now, GLPI e CITSmart); ► Gerente de projetos de implantação de melhores práticas e frameworks (ITIL, ISO 20.000, Lean IT e Cobit); ► Gerente de projetos de implantação de NOC com ferramentas open source, Zabbix, Grafana, GLPI e Telegram para o monitoramento de servidores, switches, workstations, serviços e processos de negócio; ► Gerente de projetos de implantação e monitoramento de redes inteligentes e ativos de rede elétrica: CS, CP, religadores e medidores; ► Líder de equipes de infraestrutura, data center, operações, service desk, field service, NOC e central de serviços compartilhada; ► Líder de equipes ágeis, difusor da cultura maker e da transformação digital, por meio da realização de treinamentos de Management 3.0, Scrum, Kaban e da propagação da cultura DevOps; ► Líder de equipes de virtualização com VMware e cloud AWS, com o uso de ferramentas DevOps; ► Evangelista em ITSM, ágil e SI, atuante em fóruns, escritor de artigos, palestrante e professor. ✪ Formação
This Week in Linux is a Proud Member of the Destination Linux Network! https://destinationlinux.network On this episode of This Week in Linux, We've got a lot of news related to Linux Mobile like UBPorts' Ubuntu Touch OTA-12, a plethora of Pine64 news, and MauiKit 1.1.0 was released. We'll also talk about the current Beta release of KDE's Plasma 5.19. We've got many more project releases like Pi-hole 5.0, Ubuntu Unity Remix 20.04, Zabbix 5.0 LTS, Coreboot 4.12 We're also going to talk about an interesting revelation from Microsoft where they admitted the company was wrong about Open Source. Then we'll finish out the show with another great round of Humble Bundles. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! Sponsored by Digital Ocean - https://do.co/dln Become a Patron: - https://tuxdigital.com/patreon - https://tuxdigital.com/sponsus - https://tuxdigital.com/contribute Other Links: - https://destinationlinux.network/store - https://frontpagelinux.com - https://michaeltunnell.com Segment Index: Show Notes - https://tuxdigital.com/twinl104 00:57 = Sponsored by Digital Ocean ( https://do.co/dln ) 02:42 = Ubuntu Touch OTA-12 Released 05:38 = A Plethora of Pine64 News 16:18 = Plasma 5.19 Beta Ready for Testing 24:33 = MauiKit 1.1.0 Released 30:13 = Pi-hole 5.0 Released 35:28 = Destination Linux 37:05 = Become a Patron of TuxDigital & TWinL 39:13 = Microsoft Admits: Wrong About Open Source 43:21 = Ubuntu Unity Remix 20.04 Released 47:49 = Zabbix 5.0 LTS Released 50:15 = Coreboot 4.12 Released 51:46 = Humble Bundle Bonanza 57:36 = Outro Affiliate Links That Help This Show News: - https://tuxdigital.com/go/humble-indie-bundle-21 - https://tuxdigital.com/go/humble-learn-you-some-python - https://tuxdigital.com/go/humble-softwarelearning-game-coding-and-development - https://tuxdigital.com/go/humble-definitive-guides-programming-books - https://tuxdigital.com/go/humble-fun-with-stem - https://tuxdigital.com/go/humble-asmodee-bundle - https://tuxdigital.com/go/humble-music-bundle - https://tuxdigital.com/go/humble-walking-dead Linux #OpenSource #GNews
On this episode of This Week in Linux, We’ve got a lot of news related to Linux Mobile like UBPorts’ Ubuntu Touch OTA-12, a plethora of Pine64 news, and MauiKit 1.1.0 was released. We’ll also talk about the current Beta release of KDE’s Plasma 5.19. We’ve got many more project releases like Pi-hole 5.0, Ubuntu… Read more
Installare e configurare un sistema di controllo evoluto e molto approfondito per qualsiasi tipo di dispositivo in rete, con grafici e avvisi via mail. Zabbix è un ottimo sistema per avere un colpo d’occhio completo sulla propria rete, a casa come in azienda. Questi cazzilli della puntata Questa volta dissaldiamo con stile https://www.banggood.com/custlink/vGvmkZv2G1 Alternativa più … Continua a leggere EP 49 – Zabbix
TECNOLOGIA - Monitorare i problemi: ecco il tool open source per le grandi aziende Immaginate di voler fare un bonifico dal vostro home banking, ma proprio quel giorno non funziona. Poco male, direte voi: lo farò domani. Ma per la banca, è un gran bel danno: non siete solo voi a non riuscire, ma tutti i loro clienti. Migliaia di euro di servizio vanno in fumo.Come si risolve una situazione simile? Ce lo dice Dimitri Bellini, amministratore delegato e fondatore di Quadrata, parlandoci di Zabbix, un tool di monitoraggio. Radio IT lo ha incontrato all'Open Source Day organizzato a dicembre a Milano da Red Hat. Ecco cosa ci ha detto. Buon ascolto.Altri contenuti su www.radioit.it
TECNOLOGIA - Monitorare i problemi: ecco il tool open source per le grandi aziende Immaginate di voler fare un bonifico dal vostro home banking, ma proprio quel giorno non funziona. Poco male, direte voi: lo farò domani. Ma per la banca, è un gran bel danno: non siete solo voi a non riuscire, ma tutti i loro clienti. Migliaia di euro di servizio vanno in fumo. Come si risolve una situazione simile? Ce lo dice Dimitri Bellini, amministratore delegato e fondatore di Quadrata, parlandoci di Zabbix, un tool di monitoraggio. Radio IT lo ha incontrato all'Open Source Day organizzato a dicembre a Milano da Red Hat. Ecco cosa ci ha detto. Buon ascolto. Altri contenuti su www.radioit.it
The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past. A game that has changed the world of gaming for many fans over the decades. Let's hear how it influenced the game world for the Press B crew! Episode Transcription: The below is a machine based transcription of this episode. Sorta like Skynet if it was 2 years old, and wanted a cookie. Take it with a grain of salt. Jake 0:00 Episode 11 links to past today on path.Jake 0:25 Welcome. Thank you for listening to presby to cancel I'm your host this week sick Jake. Today we're going to talk about my favorite Zelda game well, well maybe second favorite Zelda game. Anyway, I'm not here by myself. I'm joined by my fellow friends and co hosts starting with Polish polish. How are you today?Palsh 0:42 Dude, this is a start to sound like your last time you had this, like I was word for word or using the same intro.Jake 0:48 I like mad hockey. Honestly, to be honest with you, I kind of slacked off on the research. I just didn't last 30 minutes. So cross my fingersPalsh 0:59 do you want to keep In the episode I kind of do sureJake 1:03 whatever there is research, research,Palsh 1:05 research. Okay. Hi, I'm Paul swana nine.Wulff 1:08 Great to see who needs research when you know what you doJake 1:12 not know we're doing I'm also joined by werewolf How you doing? What? Wait that was unintentional burn shit.Wulff 1:20 What? What?Wulff 1:23 Howdy, I'm werewolf.Jake 1:25 Sorry, we'reJake 1:27 What are we doing and to bring us back to sanity for the therapy coach GP How you doing?GP 1:33 I'm doing fine. Thank you.Jake 1:34 It's good to be here. That was more normal than I was expecting. That's great. Okay.Palsh 1:39 Yeah, kind of disappointed.GP 1:44 I had some really good dick and fart jokes, but I decided to try to bring us back to sanity.Jake 1:49 Mission accomplished. All right. We're going to talk about Legend of Zelda Link to the Past. But before we kind of dive into it, I do want to kind of hear for everybody what you're expecting. ends with a Zelda as a franchise just briefly because we could talk for hours about this. Just your favorite movie favorite game for the series and what you like about the series or if you you're like me and you disagree with everything everybody says you hate it, that's cool too. Well, if you want to startWulff 2:14 Yeah, I Gosh, I would have to say that I used to split my favorites up between 2d and 3d entries. Whereas, you know, my favorite 2d game was linked to the past. And my favorite 3d game was windwaker for a very long time up until I played Breath of the Wild and then that one kind of supplanted it and I think it's safe to say now that overall experience like for a proper Zelda experience I think Breath of the Wild is my favorite but Link to the Past is still much more playableJake 2:54 Yeah, I think Breath of the Wild was great for the innovation right, taking the series A drastically new direction and I really I love it too. I'm almost thinking now that for me in the future, assuming they keep making games like breath wild, I have to split up into three, like classic 2d Zelda is your old school 3d Zelda, and then whatever the hell they're doing with Breath of the Wild now going forward, because I find that game so drastically different from the rest of the series.Wulff 3:18 Everybody says that, but to me, it just seems like it took the 3d gameplay and shoved the format into it, you know, the original Zelda just have at the world. Good luck.Jake 3:31 Actually, that's true. It does have that quote that elements and there's just not for me, it's the lack of items, I think is what kind of made it different for me. And just the gameplay being so rely on the physics. It's a great game. I love that one.Wulff 3:42 Yeah, it was a very different entry. It was a lot more limited. There wasn't 40 different items to obtain in the game. It was simpler, in a lot of ways, but also a lot more complexJake 3:56 overall. Yeah, definitely solid title. Alright, GP How about yourself? What's your exposure to zelda?GP 4:04 I personally I love Zelda to The Adventure of Link, not pluralized it's The Adventure of Link. AndUnknown Speaker 4:12 was he not allowed more than one?GP 4:14 No, it was just a single solitary adventure.Palsh 4:17 One is all you need, sometimes.Wulff 4:20 So you think most people refer to that as Adventures of blank.GP 4:23 But now I grew up playing, trying to figure out the first Zelda couldn't do it. And then the internet happened before everybody had a computer in their home. I live next door to the library. And so I would walk over to the library, spend an hour downloading maps for Zelda two, and fell in love with that game at that point in my life. So that one's got a very special place in my heart. I appreciate the newer ones Breath of the Wild is gorgeous. But it is one of those rare games where I prefer to watch other people play it, as opposed to playing it myself, but I love it. Also, aka RenaJake 4:58 Ashley. That's interesting. Make up your mind just so many zealots. I love how you mentioned Zelda two is your favorite though because that's also kind of a How do you say outlier from the series? Right? And we talked before about sequels being so different from the originals, but that side scrolling link game is just quite a bit different than the rest of franchise. That's pretty interesting.GP 5:20 Yeah, I love it. But and one of my favorite things that real quick about the franchise as a whole is the music and how really the music is one of the most cohesive things to tie together all of the entries. I'm sure we'll get to that later on. But you asked about what our experiences and that's that's my two cents.Unknown Speaker 5:39 Paul shovel you What's your what's your fascination with zelda?Palsh 5:42 My favorite I'm not a big like Zelda fan. You monster. Like I'm a freak. I'm a freak. Yeah. And just to prove it. My favorite game is actually in the series in the whole franchise is actually trulyJake 6:00 Yes thePalsh 6:03 Zelda to The Adventure of LinkGP 6:06 we are now almost the majority Good job Paul thank youPalsh 6:09 yeah and I and I'm not doing it just to make this cheeky against Jake but no that's it's literally literally my favorite Zelda game like the rest of them don't compare it to me I know and I understand why people often like rant and say they don't like it but I've never actually heard someone flat out say they don't like it except for a couple of friends that I make fun of for their choices anyway so doesn't matter everybody that whenever I was like playing it or something on stream or you know talking and another stream basically because this you know how I connected with people over games like this. It was always do this my favorite Zelda I'm like, holy crap, me too. So it's it's weird how it's the least favorite but at the same time, everybody I know it seems to be one of their favoritesGP 6:55 is this it's kind of it's that song that comes on the radio, where nobody wants to be like oh, The song so you all just sit there and listen to it and silently jam out. Nobody will change the radio station. Because you would think for a wild, widely, not like game. Everybody shows up when you stream it. Yeah,Palsh 7:13 yeah, that's true.Wulff 7:15 See, I don't know. I think it was a really solid game. People give it a lot of crap as a Zelda title based on the other side of Zelda titles. Yeah, it's a little weird. But as a game, it's really solid. And I think the only issues I have with it personally, are probably due to translation problems. There mirror. Well, no, not not even as simple as that. Like, there's a point where you have to like duck and stab at a table to get into a basement and one of the houses. That's how it's done in real life. Nobody in the game tells you that. And I'm sure in the Japanese version, there was probably dialogue somewhere that gave you the clue.Palsh 7:53 Yeah, the closest you get is like, look under the table or someone says something but table that has no indication on you know which table which were the you know, duck and duck and smack it.Wulff 8:06 Yeah, so it's it's really vague and cryptic about the few issues I have about it because it doesn't teach you these things. It barely even tells you about those things. And that's a problem but otherwise it's a really really good game. And I think that's just a translation issue, not a gameplay issue.Jake 8:23 Well, I mean, if you look at if I were to be locked in a room,GP 8:26 what do you think?Jake 8:28 Thanks to up as you guys were gushing about this, you know, Zelda to being so fantastic. I was gonna just say that I know it gets a lot of hate wolves right. And you know, if I was locked in a room with Mega Man one and Castlevania another hot garbage along with Zelda two I'd probably play Zelda two as well.Palsh 8:45 Take it back.Jake 8:47 I'm only joking it's not a bad game. I actually I actually do like it a lot. For me personally with Zelda I've been a fan for every every game. The only games I haven't played are the crap ones on CBI like a lot of people But I mean, I played the original original NES Zelda on a black and white TV. Like we used to visit my cousin. That was a TV in his room. We used to play Zelda for hours. I love the hell of that game. And it wasn't till I was a teenager when I got a stats I got late. And my dad when he says my dad, he said Zelda and just, he'd want to go play catch outside. He want to go to the movies. me. No, no, I'm not talking you dead. You're not cool. I'm just here to play Zelda. I don't love you. I just love Zelda. I love things of the past. It's, I mean, we're talking about this and we're talking about Zelda and like the past for this episode, but it's funny as we're recording this Link's Awakening remake came out, I think last week or so. And it's playing that, again is reminding me that links awaken is probably my favorite this series, which is funny, but it's, it's mostly because it's a spin off of linked to the past. Like it's very much in that same vein just expanded and better. Right. And but it's the same idea, just something about linked to the past the story The items and helicarrier links awakening both fantastic. I love Breath of the Wild too. But as I said earlier, I almost, I almost think of it as a separate game. It's definitely Zelda. But I don't think it's like the 3d was like our Marina and Majoris mask personally.Wulff 10:15 Well links awakening was very much a passion project, at least for a while it was developed after hours by people who were just screwing around with the Gameboy tech to see what they could make. And I I don't quote me on this because I don't remember who it was. But I want to say it was agio enuma, who actually started it all by himself just messing with it. Either that or he was like one of the first two people I'm pretty sure that jumped in on it. And then that guy was joined by someone else like what are you doing? I'm messing with this trying to make a Zelda game I'm trying to recreate Link to the Past on Gameboy. And they were into it. So they started doing this and it just eventually flow just Didn't do its own thing that pulled in elements from Zelda two and straight away from Link to the Past a little bit because one of the driving ideas behind the development was the ability to have two different like to change both buttons, you didn't always have to have a sword equipped. That was really the driving idea behind it initially. And it just blew up. But eventually it was like a dozen people working on it after hours before they finally took it upstairs and said we want to make this an actual thing. And then they got the Go ahead.Jake 11:35 And see that's actually really cool. Because when I was looking into Link to the Past development, there's actually some parallels there. So I mean, I guess we'll just get right into it then. So then it's super nintendo. I mean, it was unveiled internally, Nintendo in 1989. Right. I mean, obviously the Nintendo was a massive success. Stats had to be better. And there's two game franchises they knew they had to launch very quickly with the system or close to it. And that was very world and then linked to the past. So they actually had development start on both games at the same time or approximately the same time. But from what I've been reading with an interview that mimoto did number years ago, he kind of explained that Nintendo doesn't like to throw whole teams at a game development early, rather just a few people to start with. And then they do what you just described for links awakening, they kind of just tinkering around play with it threw around some ideas. In this case, they're also evaluating the hardware, how far could they push the hardware and see what they could do with it. And after they kind of nail down some concepts of what they thought would be good for a new Zelda game, that's when they started adding in more staff, eventually flushing out staff and then releasing the final game. So that experimentation is kind of like a Nintendo's mo I think for back then.Unknown Speaker 12:46 Raw speechless. That's all good. Okay.Jake 12:51 I'm checking my notes. Hold on one sec, nerd. Okay. Yes, I'm totally a nerd. Okay. So, development link. The past was two names that are being very familiar to people who listened to us before and one of my favorite, it's headed by Shigeru Miyamoto producing and then test tech Ashi Tezuka. I will never say his name right now I'll try I feel bad. I feel likeGP 13:16 he was never say right desicaJake 13:20 It's okay. I'm going to wake up the middle of night and Tesla will be over my bed for the copy of last levels. And he demand they played or I die. Like saw but Nintendo edition. Anyway, it says the cut Did you get for mispronouncing my name? forgiveness please, Jessica. I know he's the one who did last levels. He also had mario maker and that's why I know his name so late much lately as I love mirror maker. He's great director and both him yamoto are the heads of linked to the past. And so when it came to this game, I mean, they already knew that the original Zelda Nintendo was well received, but they want to have to do they have to kind of step it up, do something greater for the news. system, especially if this is going to be like a console seller or an early launch title. I mean, this game came out, I think was just after a year, the console launched. 91 is when Zelda came out was released. So they had to kind of do something new. The original Zelda was well known for its open world. The ability to purchase items from stores was pretty novel for the Nintendo, Nintendo. And the various usable items and you collect it through all these maze like dungeons. So they had to take on that expand it. So they looked in, kind of went back and said, Well, what could we do on Nintendo, that we can now with the stats, so it kind of that's when they kind of looked into things that could do like, more story and more plot better music, right? The idea of having two separate worlds the light world, The Dark World world is stuff that was not possible on the original Nintendo. So there's things like that they were looking at doing. One of the cool things I was reading about was they want to use more water right as an environmental effect. How would you say or gameplay affect the original Zelda there? One dungeon I think it was seven where you can get into the dungeon by basically drain the water on pond but it's Nintendo right there's only so much you can do so it just changed the color of the ground texture so from water to grounds and that's how they did it wasn't very good so when they saw that they want to expand on that link to the past and water and look to the past is all over the place right it's it's a theme in one that one or two dungeons at the very least pluses probably overwhelmed like the idea of swimming I don't think link pass a diving but the idea of swimming changing water lowering water all that's a major facet of like the the past so something to kind of want expand on.Wulff 15:37 As I say I didn't have diving I think it just had ducking to hide under the water from projectilesJake 15:42 Was it because I don't just still pretty close awakening has diving moves the same ideas. Yeah, can I confuse the two so much.Wulff 15:49 So linked to the past just had Ducky talking, but it was it was still a really cool idea of dodging projectile projectiles since you don't have your shield out. You can't just get out of the way so quick The water movement is a little bitUnknown Speaker 16:03 sluggish.Wulff 16:05 sluggish, sluggish. That's a good word for plusJake 16:07 they also they put the Zora monsters the mermaid monsters in the water and they're constantly popping up shooting fireballs at you and their pain on the ground nevermind we're in the water so it's glad there's some kind of defense against that. So I mean there's other things are looking at adding as well. One of them was the idea of fire the original game had the candle which you could burn Bush's right later I think you light up rooms with as well dark rooms that stuff they brought in to Link to the Past. They want to do bit more with it though originally the plan and developing it so that if you set a bush on fire, it would actually spread out to neighboring bushes and just fill the screen of fire wasn't able to do that on the Super Nintendo. They were even trying to just get it down one of the two that the big trees you could burn the big trees down, but they just couldn't get squeezed in there. In interviews memo to set up at six more months at DEF time, they probably could have figured it out. But it's kind of neat because that's the kind of mechanic that later came into Zelda for song. Which I'm not sure if you guys ever played Zelda for swords before anybodyWulff 17:05 I love for swords.Palsh 17:07 Yeah, me and my brother both had it but it was that Christmas time we both got it I think I got a copy of for him he got one for me I think he's have a work we are we we both agreed on getting one for each other and then we tried playing it and then he was gone the next day so I never actually got to experience it properly.Wulff 17:24 Okay, so I'll say that I got to play the whole thing on gameboy advance it was in the Link to the Past initially for Gameboy Advance and that was a really cool adventure. I think it was I got to play it three player. But then there's also the the actual Four Swords adventure on gamecube which was such a cool idea. I loved it, it was think Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles if it were Zelda instead, but then you could also screw with the Players, which often resulted in a lot of salt, and not very long gameplay sessions, so you didn't really get a whole lot of the game done that way. Unfortunately, you just described Bomber Man I'm super nintendo for me. There was too much. There was too much competitive aspect to a game that was supposed to be so heavily cooperative. And I think that was the game's downfall. But I still love the concept. And I I want to beat that game so bad and I don't know if I'll ever get the chance.Jake 18:30 There's gotta be a way we can do it online has to be because I played that as well with friends. I don't know if ever finished it though. But it's one of the reasons why I love couch Co Op games these days like you know, overcooked and, and whatnot because just that same feeling for me right for people on screen, messing with each other. You're supposed to be doing a co op game, but it never goes that way.Unknown Speaker 18:51 But while we're on topic, actually real quick. So the game coke GameCube Four Swords is that different from the 3ds one I thought they were the same thing.Wulff 19:00 3ds What are you talking about?Jake 19:03 Man? Sorry?Wulff 19:05 Oh no, they're very different games the game, the gamecube game is a fully fledged full fleshed out. It's its own adventure. You play it, if you're playing multiplayer, you got to play it with GB, right? That's what I had to do. And it was so cool because every time somebody goes into underground or something, you gotta switch and look at your GPA and play there. And then you go back to the overworld. And then everybody's on the same map again, and it it did a lot of really cool stuff that was way ahead of its time. And I would love to see a Zelda game do that sort of thing. Again, it's just maybe with more accessible control scheme.Jake 19:47 Yeah, well, I mean, that's the thing, right? Nintendo loves. They just love their hardware, right? They're always trying to find new interesting ways to do the hardware. They'll cost a lot of money. That goes back to like the Wii as well right the Wii and the multiple remotes and Just power glad for the or the or the I saw somebody using the force cut months ago that was another trip just so many control options that are bad but it's a lot of fun though I what I played it was really great. I would love to play it again actually okay so I guess I just want to talk a little bit about Link to the Past itself right i mean this is topic the episode and like it's hard for me cuz I do love everything about this game right? I love how there's actually a story to it. I love how it's you know, the tale of evil wizard who is trying to break a seal to another dimension and bring it back Ganon right stealing sages and maidens I think it's fantastic story. I love the music. I love the graphics. So I love everything with this game. So it's kind of hard for me to like narrow it down. So I'm gonna let relined you guys tell me something about the game that you love. And a couple kind of go with it. GPG actually wants start because we're talking about music earlier.GP 20:55 Well, yeah, I think the music is fantastic. Um, one of the things because For context, I just did my very first playthrough of this actually was more of a blind run earlier this year and like February of 2019. So I was brand new to the experience. And so many people have hyped up linked to the past I, I really felt bad for not loving it more until the end, I didn't realize how much I enjoyed it until you know, the credits for scrolling. And I'm like, Oh shit, there's no more I'm not ready to be done with it. But immediately the things that stood out to me, you know, the the more crystal clear, you know, expanded musical tones that they carried over from the older games, but also the clarity of the graphics and the smoothness more than anything. I think smoothness of gameplay is not something that you really associate with the original tues elders. And really see it kind of, I don't want to say perfected but you know, taken to a whole new level. It's such a smooth game and just beautiful There were a couple of things I still take issue with on that game. But on the whole what a What a fun experience. And I My only regret was that I waited 35 years to play it.Jake 22:12 Yeah, it's such a great game. The music is just iconic. For me. It's like there's a handful of composers I think are just great for video games as a whole and Koji Kondo is one of them. He's the one who did like the past, but he's also well known for the merio series as well.GP 22:27 Well, no, I just had his pissed off because the beeping will not stop I suck at the game so I heard I heard more than I heard music.Jake 22:36 Yeah, yeah, that beeping sucks. And that's like an all of them too.Wulff 22:41 Yeah, that's that's a sound that needs to start getting an option. Yeah,Jake 22:46 well, so we'll get to it in a little bit. But the the idea of Zelda randomizers actually have that option. But anyway, before we go into that, the music Koji Kondo Are you kidding me?Palsh 22:55 What? What?Palsh 22:56 Yeah. Oh, why didn't you tell me the lab to play all You know, you have to play Yeah.Palsh 23:02 Now we got to start over. I that is worth starting over for me. Okay, I'm just saying I'm that with the rent. Actually, no, I can't say anything. Yeah, the randomizer I was playing it as research for this. And actually, no, I shouldn't complain about it because the seed that I got for the randomizer I had, like, all but four hearts. I only ended up beating like one dungeon, I think it was.Jake 23:27 Yeah, so it actually has an option to make the beep like quarter beep so it's less frequent. I think you can change it even less than that, or you just turned off entirely. But if you're used to playing the games, and you use that boop, boop, boop, and you're gonna die. When you turn it off, and you're playing with three hearts and you're fighting a boss. You don't even notice you're at one half health or whatever, and you die very easily.Palsh 23:49 If that happens to me, IGP 23:50 very easily no matter what.Jake 23:53 Yeah, yeah, early on in Zelda games is always rough, right until you find that you know, the first few hard pieces to kind of even things out the beginnings are actually very tough. Do hard pieces give you more life. That's how bad the game I don't even know if you want to watch a stream or do a three heart run of any of this all the games, I've seen a few people do that actually. And it just I thought I was good at some of these but now these people are masters at it's insane.Wulff 24:18 I think that would just make me sad.Palsh 24:21 Just be like, no.Jake 24:23 So I wasWulff 24:24 never played Zelda again.GP 24:27 I don't know. I The reason I people say that they're like, I don't like watching masters of games, because it makes me sad. And I think I'll watch ice skating, but I don't kick myself in the astronaut being a master ice skater. Well, you're doing it wrong. Come on. Well, it's mostly an issue with the costumes. I don't look that good in dresses. ButPalsh 24:46 yeah, this is true. I've seen you in dresses. SoWulff 24:50 back to the can bring it back around. Jake's question from earlier. I guess I'll take the answer next. My favorite aspect of this was the fact that it had to overworldJake 25:01 Yes,Wulff 25:01 darker light when I first played it back in, I think, did it come out in 9191? Yeah, I probably paid it in 92 because I don't think I had a Super Nintendo that first year, man that second overworld all of a sudden, just there's a whole nother world in the game. It just blew my mind. I was like, What is this? This is amazing. I was one of those kids who did spend most of his time indoors playing games. I had a TV in my bedroom. I had all sorts of stuff. So when it was that, like, that's not to say I didn't go out and ride my bike all the time and stuff like that, because I did that too. But it was cold or I didn't want to go outside. I could game my friends could come over and hang out with me and we could just play in my room. And this is a game I spent hours on I played the crap out of it. I beat it once I beat it twice. I probably beat it six or seven times in the first two years of owning it. And it was so much fun. This is a game that friends and I would sit Watch each other play and we're doing we're doing the twitch thing well before twitch was a twinkle in someone's eyeJake 26:08 you're watching me through a window andGP 26:11 would have been much better to be able to band people back then to get out of my out Larry go change your name and come back laterWulff 26:20 go home john john. You're pissingGP 26:21 me off you know john.Wulff 26:25 I knew a few of them. I knew a few John's I knew a few Jimmy's. We all hung out. It was weird. And that's not a joke.GP 26:36 Before I forget, I have to ask you werewolf. I have to ask you a question about everything you were just saying that you loved. Because earlier when you were talking all that mess on Zelda to Adventure of Link about the No one told you to look under a table. That was my main issue with Link to the Past. There's so many things that there is no indication that you should look under there or move that Like the bubble walls are the closest thing you get to hince other than that, you know, move this tombstone pick up this tree. Like how are you supposed to know that stuff? So I feel like your thing about that was Zelda two is a good point. But I want you to address how is that okay for Link to the Past? Because that's where all of myself that game came from.Wulff 27:22 See, I don't know I just kind of knew that certain things could be moved, you know, you can move blocks, you start messing with stuff. I do think Sahasrara law might have had a lot of clues hidden on the walls and dungeons and around yes and whatnot. That might have explained it. I don't know. I it's been so long since I played the game proper. I can't guarantee that Sarah Sally said everything.Jake 27:49 Sarasota was a sage or in some respect, please.Wulff 27:55 Oh, I'm sorry sir Sarah Sally.Palsh 28:00 So, I mean, there was also some stuff listed into the mag manual too, soWulff 28:07 that's true. And then if you really got stuck there was that little hint guide that came with the game too. I still Oh yeah.Palsh 28:15 A little was like fold out the black and white folded.Wulff 28:18 Yeah, little two by three fold out pamphlet.GP 28:21 Yeah. Okay, well, that's fair. I guess. If you grew up with the game, and you had a tablet or something like that telling you what to do. That makes more sense. Thank you.Wulff 28:31 That little booklet though. It was sealed when you got it and it made sure to let you know, you know, only open if you get really stuck.Palsh 28:38 Yeah. And you opened it like the first or second dungeon because you didn't know what was going on. You know, you never forget it. ButGP 28:47 let's just like the table. Yeah. Now, you know, look under the table, right?Jake 28:51 Yeah. That's like a Zelda Zelda is all about rewarding exploration. Right. And the idea bottle walls almost didn't make it into the game. So than the original Zelda, you could, you know, bomb walls but they weren't distinguished, I think then we could tell them the original was with the sound of the note that it made when you hit your sword against the wall. I think that's the thing. And they have that and Link to the Past. But Miyamoto experimented with, you know, having the ability to bomb walls because he found that was very rewarding to players if they actually took the time to explore dungeon and four secrets. But then he realized what the original, you know, the problem is, is too easy to miss, you know, some of the rooms that could be there. So if you didn't know to look for the rooms, you'd be kind of missing out on some of the content. So that's why he kind of stuck with the idea bominable cracked walls, so it makes a little more visible to what you're doing. But there's some stuff that like both mentioned, sometimes you just know you need to do something in a room. Like when you're playing a Zelda game and there's like five blocks standing on their own. You just know you're going to push one of them. It's just one of those things that kind of ingrained on you early on with the gameplay.Wulff 29:50 Yeah, or if there's a key door in a room and there's just a bunch of enemies and nothing to do probably kill all the enemies in the Drop a key something like thatJake 30:02 but like it's definitely a game it doesn't actually hold your hands or when your hands that's the thing anyway but you definitely a game where you have to explore I guess to kind of get the most out of it there's items you can miss I think in that game as well. You don't necessarily need all the items to finish the game which I think is amazing. Paul shovel you Yeah, well, yeah, there's the invisible cape is one of the item Oh, yeah,Wulff 30:24 there's the cane the cane.Jake 30:27 Okay, at least a few.Palsh 30:28 Yeah, I found the magic cape. By mistake. I remember that. And I was really proud of myself because neither of my brothers did it. So you know when there's a 10 year gap between you and your older brothers, and you do something they did? It's bragging timeWulff 30:42 I got a little that from my little brother from time to time wasPalsh 30:47 asking them do that still. No, I remember loving the game because Zelda to was probably one of my favorite games because it was one of the few I had like I remember When Super Nintendo came out we had probably half a dozen actual games we rented most of the games. So if I got a game is usually for birthday or Christmas gift and that was it and I mean, Christmas gift we're talking Sears wish book you know there's a lot of stuff besides video games you had to get your hands on so so there's a lot of rentals I got and so when I actually owned Zelda two on NAS I think I got it at a yard sale with a bunch of others like Simon's quest, pro wrestling and something else and it was it was instantly because I owned it is my favorite. And then I played it extra and I was like this is better than I remembered. You know there's only like two years that's probably like 11 years old or something. But because of that I was like instantly a fan of linked to the past and when I played it, this is good. This is good. This gets better. We're getting stuck and getting last and ripping open that cheat sheet. You know, that cheat sheet. Never basically fold it up again because it was always left out. There's no way to You stopped it. You needed it every time. And you wished it was like pages and pages longer. But it was just really fun because it felt like a Zelda game for some reason, even though the only one I actually had experience with was Zelda two never played the first one at this point, and then this one came out I played I was like, okay, cool, played links awakening and not long after it came out, just like, this is great. And I remember buying it for $25 because it was like, not a greatest hits version. It wasn't quite they didn't have the greatest hits kind of thing or the game of the year, whatever. They called it back then. But it was probably around. I'd say 9796 something like that. And I found a copy for could have been earlier than that actually. But I remember finding copy of Walmart for $25 and just begging my dad Can I can I can. I managed to get it and so then I fell in love with it again. So it was just held a fun place. My heart I don't care for it as much now, but back then it it just blew me away because it was just such a good game.Jake 33:08 Yeah for me i think it's it's the influence its had on the rest of series is what I think draws me to liking it still even today like to go back to the music for a minute. Oh good.Palsh 33:18 Oh no, I was going to agree. I mean that's that's I think what makes me feel so good about is how much of an influence it is on games in the future because there's not a lot of game like it's not in my top 10 anymore, which is saying something because this is still a damn good game. The influence of head on future gaming I think it's, it's crazy, like direct or indirect. It's there,Jake 33:42 like the idea of the music even alone. I mean some of the themes that are famous throughout the franchise, things like Zelda lullaby or Gandalf theme, or Hyrule Castle, you hear bits and pieces of those themes in every Zelda game up to the Breath of the Wild even. So like that Music from this game is pretty much through through the entire series. And I mean the idea of the spin slash and then you know, various items and stuff. There's there's a boomerang, there's a hookshot and various sequels to the franchise. They're all kind of used in slightly different ways, especially in the 3d Zelda. But it all kind of comes back to like, the past has been the origin of a lot of that stuff. I mean, the original intent of Zelda. I like it's great. But I think it really just kind of cement the idea of an open world exploration and dungeons. But as links to the past that broke out into the idea of all these very unique items and Collectibles that really excited and exploring things. Right when we talk about Metro veiny is, I think, the past kind of belongs as part of the what we call the makeup or history of that kind of genre is part of like the past as well. It's very much like Metroid, right?Palsh 34:50 Yeah, it's it's like more of a kind of top down version of it as opposed to just like straight up platform, right? But it has the same elements to it, which I think That's probably what appeals to me still is because it has that that certain path you have to take and there's shortcuts you can do their stuff. You can go for extras, but you know, there's a there's a set path and there's a reason behind it.Jake 35:13 Well, and so like, I mean, it's not your top 10 for me, it's probably my top three. If you asked me what my top three favorite games are, it changes every month to be fair, but linked to the past like the past is always on top three. I really love that game quite a bit specially for the Super Nintendo. Again, I'm played as many of this NES games other people have but this one is great. I love this but I think mario world it's like an eight for me Link to the Past is like a two or three if not higher, it'sPalsh 35:42 great. And considering how much you like the Mario games that's that'sJake 35:45 my boy loves me my merioGP 35:50 think I'm culturally and in the history of gaming. The impact of Link to the Past is pretty undeniable. To the point that even if you don't like the game, You have to be able to say well yeah this is this is culturally significant in the gamer universe, right? SoWulff 36:09 you know what that's that's actually I think my brother's position on the franchise is most Zelda games he's not into. But he he like understands why people are into him but they're not for him. Granted right now he's going through the new links awakening and loving it so I don't know maybe that'll rekindle something in him. But yeah, he's he's not been a Zelda fan for most of hisJake 36:30 life. If he loves links awakening, then he'll he should like Link to the Past. I mean, I think links awakening is probably a better game is that remake is pretty good too. But links to the passes permission, same thing. But it's also for me, it's a it's a game I think is very timeless. We've mentioned before that's NES games or 16 bit era era for me will always look great, right? As nice as 3d graphics are, I can still sit down and play an old school 60 big game and love it. Sometimes Nintendo has that but For me, it's always been 16 bit. And Zelda game I still play today I play it quite often. But once you've kind of found all the secrets and you've, you know, you've mastered the route through the dungeons linked to the past, you know, it's not so fun to play anymore, at least in its current state. So, let's go back a couple years ago. I don't know if you guys fell for it. There's this huge fad of roguelike games. You know, raise your hand if you played it. roguelike right. Rogue Legacy was Oh, absolutely. Everybody's playing theWulff 37:30 legacy Binding of Isaac it The list goes onJake 37:33 bunny Isaac is very clearly influenced by Zelda, right? It's like smash TV by Zelda.Palsh 37:37 Oh, yeah.Jake 37:38 So read the idea of procedural games. It's really popular. And then the idea of ROM hacking or modding of old games has been around for a decade or more, right. And there's a lot of people who do amazing stuff with ROMs there's a few notable ROM hacks for like the past even there's one called parallel worlds. It might as well be the unofficial sequel to Link to the Past. It's It's a fantastic run. Mac, it's practically a brand new game. It's amazing. But what's really got me about a year and a half ago now is a group of folks had put together basically a randomizer. What they've done is they found a way to take the ROMs code and scramble various things to randomize it. I guess that's the name of why they call it randomizers. But they would take all the items in the game, and they would spread them around, right? So you wouldn't necessarily get a sword from your uncle and the first part of the, you know, castle dungeon, maybe you'll get a boomerang. Maybe you'll get you know, fuckton get five rupees, right, it was completely random. But the way that was ingenious about it is they would scramble the items. But they would put in logic to prevent you from getting screwed when you go into the dungeons because links to the past requires certain items in certain parts of the game. So they kind of adjusted the game's code and logic to account for that. So Link to the Past, and randomizers it's been a huge thing for me, last year and a half. It's one of my favorite things to do when I have free time is to play round of Zelda randomizer it's at the point now where I can use Beat one in under four hours, which I'm pretty proud of. Because it can be linked to the past fidella in usually two and a half if I'm feeling good. So the randomizer to me just brings this fresh of air to a game that I used to love as a kid. And now I love it even more now because I also love roguelikes I think they're great. The idea of procedural content in games has always been fascinating to me. Like I'm a big fan of Minecraft, but my issue with Minecraft was not of Zelda like influences in it right? You had sorts in Minecraft but you didn't have dungeons Really? I mean, you had kind of dungeons. You didn't really have fun combat but you had this great exploration element. I always wish that it had Zelda like elements. Zelda randomizer manaphy Minecraft but it has anything I want. So the rammers is great. So the recent additions actually they recently changed a bit so now you have boss shuffling so the bosses even change sometimes they can duplicate sums they won't I mean they added in power changes to the dungeons can look different now that have various characters appear to be as as a cosmetic thing. Probably important to polish they got rid of the heart beating Right. There's a lot of options built on the randomizer website that's just fantastic to check out. I asked you guys for the podcast and maybe just do a round or two of the round of the randomizer to see how it is. Pulse you want to start because I know you started a randomizer probably before I did actually,Palsh 40:14 I was probably spending just as much time trying to get the ROM hacked work because I'm tech inept. But once I got it going, I was like, okay, you know, I'm gonna give this a shot. I've seen a lot of friends playing it before and I was like, Okay, cool. The games. Kind of getting old for me. I'm just kind of sick of it. I called it the Mega Man to center my first because it's just like, everybody was playing a randomizer I never sounded like the first time I played the game on stream. People were like, Oh, it's nice to see someone actually playing the vanilla version. I was like, cool. Okay, right now, welcome. But the only time I've ever seen people playing randomizers up until now was watching people race each other or, you know, do PBS and stuff like those speed runners basically and ones that were that knew the game inside and Which is amazing, but it's just not for me. So I just I guess because of that I kind of had this automatic bias towards and I'm like, okay, I don't don't like it. You know, it's not for me. But when I tried it, I mean, I like the original game. It's nothing wrong with it as it's a great game, but just trying and the excitement of actually trying to think your way through it because oh, I don't have a sword. I didn't have a sword for the first like, 4550 minutes. And I was like, I'm in trouble. And everybody in chat was watching me play it and they were like, Oh my God. Oh, you got a hammer. Thank God, you know, like so there was this kind of tension that that wasn't there since I first played the game. And that was kind of cool, because it was like playing the game. You had similar feelings of playing the game for the first time, but still being familiar enough with it that it? You know, it hit the nostalgia button for you. So I gotta say I was very, very impressed with how much fun it actually was when I finally dreadJake 41:58 it. Yeah, like the highs and lows. are fantastic man playing that like you have 200 rupees you know you need to go to Kings or to get the flippers but in a randomizer you don't know what you're going to get. And I think every time I've played one I almost never get something useful from Zora it's almost always something stupid like arrows five rupees a cane something I don't want and it always curses name like every single time.Palsh 42:21 Yeah, I looked it up because I get the flippers It was like one of the first three things I've gotten. And then so I was running around trying to kill things with pots. Yeah, because pots pots and bushes because I couldn't actually swing at them with anything and then I ran out of bombs. So I had bombs and something else I'm still in the same game. I'm still trying to get the damn lantern so I'm kind of stuck. So I think right now I have to just find my way in the dark and I'm kind of scared to.Jake 42:47 I think wolf when I watched you play a little bit. I think you were stuck with the lamp as well trying to find one.Wulff 42:51 Okay, so I played two randomizers this week. The first one was Just the Link to the Past randomizer and right up front it was given me awesome item after awesome item like I had the Master Sword before I even made it into a dungeon. It was that crazy. I had the hammer I had, I had all sorts of stuff. What I what the game just would not give me was that lantern. So it kept it keeps cutting me off from various paths within dungeons. So I can only do so much because I can't do anything without the lantern. I have no book I have no lantern. I'm hosed as far as getting into donePalsh 43:44 it's just thinking of which he's not the Canadian one in here butWulff 43:47 but it's a pretty much off the table for me with that stuff. So today I decided to try for the first time the Super Metroid is linked to the past randomizer because both games I'm very familiar with It's been a long time for both of them, but I, I've played the crap out of them numerous times. Explain how they actually what they actually do. Like the randomizer for that. Yeah, so it puts items from both games in either game. And there are points within both the Zelda world and the Metroid world, where passing through a doorway will take you from one game to the other. You know, samas can find upgrades for Sammis or she can find upgrades for link or items for link or whatever. Same with link out in Hyrule, you can find items for Sammis and so it's, it can be frustrating, especially since with my experience, let's let's This one was less kind to me. Let's Let's start with that. I was super excited right off the bat. You know, it starts you in Metroid. It starts to in Super Metroid. So I jump into the game. Run around on Zabbix for about, I don't know, five minutes you can do anything. And then you just zPalsh 45:10 was it z? No, I No, no no I just call it jeebs cuz was Elvis doesn't sound right to me stillWulff 45:15 number one told us I want to say it was Eric. Someone told us how to pronounce it properly because of other pronounced it.Palsh 45:22 Yeah. And I forget what it is.Wulff 45:25 Yeah it was I went to go through a door and all of a sudden boom I walk out of a house in High Rollers link and I'm like, Okay, cool. So I'll start exploring all sorts of stuff here. I know this world I know there's a ton of treasure chests I can get even with nothing because you have no sword. You have no nothing when you start the game. I start running around. It probably took me about shut up Google. It took me about it probably took me about two hours. To even find the Morph Ball after getting to link so I was reaching for straws trying to look everywhere I could and I think I probably found the last chest I could obtain with the items I had that was finally they Morph Ball and then I could run over into play as Sam us again. Got to do a whole bunch of stuff there. ended up getting my way to norfair struggling my way to norfair let's be honest, because I didn't have a whole lot of help with her. I got no health upgrades for samas finally get to norfair went through a door boom I'm back in high role on Death Mountain. I was like yes, okay, I can do more stuff. And again, I'm still linked running around without a sword. I'm killing things with the hookshot or bombs. That's all I've got to kill things. And most things don't die from the hookshot they just get stuck so I it was a mess. After three and a half hours of gameplay, I finally found a sword for linkPalsh 47:00 Three Okay, I don't feel bad about my 15 minutes now.Wulff 47:04 No, it was and then I had to call it for the day. But that was I will be going back to that one. Because now it's now it's like I have to it's a challenge that has been accepted.Jake 47:19 yet. The first time I did that I've only been at like twice and it usually takes me around 1516 hours. It's, but I've also I love Super Metroid, but I don't know where all the hidden stuff is. Whereas Zelda I know very well. But the few things I'm probably missing in Zelda and Super Nintendo or Super Metroid is probably what screws me through those randomizers but it's really fun.Wulff 47:40 But that randomizer playing it is really what has settled it in my mind that Yeah, Metroid and Zelda are a lot more alike than I think people realize.Jake 47:51 So same with the metro videos as a genre, like the two games are very, very similar in that regard. It's great.Palsh 47:58 Yeah, I never realized until Till recently actually have similar those games actually are so, but first I'm like What the hell are you getting on with you know, combining those two games that couldn't be more different now I'm like, okay, I dig it. I'm scared to play it. But I did.Jake 48:15 I do love wolf how you got screwed but the two hardest to deal breaker game items in those games is the Morph Ball and the lamp. If you don't have those, those games become very difficult to get through.Wulff 48:26 Speaking of which, I still have no lamp in that Super Metroid Zelda randomizer.Jake 48:32 So they do let you do a few. I don't have a speed round tricks. There's a few glitches you can do to get through certain parts or even just tricks like for like the past. There are people who memorized the layers of the dark rooms so you can get through them. I'm not one of them. The game's coded so you don't need to do that. There's left somewhere. But I've seen people just skip it by going to the dark rooms. And then for Super Metroid. Lava diving is probably the big one, right? Because there's you The fire the various various suit virus suit where we say that the presses against that a lot of damage. Yeah, so that's you do need it in Super Metroid. But there's a couple of rooms where if you have enough health, you can still dip in the lava proceed and get what you want and come back out. And that can actually give you a bit of a shortcut and certain certain circumstances. Again the code it's you don't need to do that. But it's helpful if you kind of do those contracts.Wulff 49:24 However, I feel like this can be a very dangerous slippery slope for me I think I'm going to start probably spending more time playing these randomizers and now I'm interestedJake 49:35 Well, I made the mistake See howWulff 49:36 I feel after I beat one but right now I'm I'm totally enticed by the the ideaJake 49:45 of doing a randomizer race and the two other guys I was racing against kicked my ass because they were doing the dark room dark rooms with lamp because they knew the layout because they're that good. And it was hilarious. But he also watched a few Zelda races randomly racers What do you think?GP 50:01 Well, I, I watched them wanting to kind of do the homework as we say, or do the research before playing a randomizer because I know everybody else has played him this week to do the research. But again, having only played each game Link to the Past and Super Metroid once and earlier this year, I quickly realized I'm not going to be playing those randomizers because I don't really know either of the games well enough to be able to formulate strategy. So the first video that I watch, and that was the dual game randomizer. At first, I'm like, this is going to suck because the guys who were racing actually as a race, first thing they found were or God or Silver Arrows, so not being familiar with the game, or randomizer something. Oh, this is just a new way to cheese, these games, but it was almost like the commentator was directly talking to me and my psyche, because it goes that's a great item, but it's not worth shit if you don't have the bow and arrow and you can't do anything the sword or the morphable and I'm like oh my god I've completely underestimated what this is. And so I was between minutes five and six so I think in time I may try to go and learn the vanilla versions so that I could do a randomizer but I'm I feel like I'm still so far off because the guys playing you know as they're getting items in their mind you can just tell Okay, what can I go do now what can I cannot you know, what can't I go do now and the commentators as well are saying I think they're gonna go to lower norfair and I'm like, I don't even know which game that's from know your shit. I don't think I'm sitting here thinking is there a Mario randomizer is there you know is there a randomizer I can try first. So I'm there is dipping my toes into the shallow end of the randomizer pool I can tell you the one thing I wish they had already fast forward button Don't Don't get me started Don't get me started horrible joke and I don't mean that but like I said I completely underestimated how much I thought I would like it. It did give me an appreciation for how little I know about these games. But that did not make the experience of watching the races any less fun.Jake 52:29 Yeah, a good color commentary makes all the difference for watching a speed runner race especially with the randomizers because if they know the ins and outs and explain things It's like watching a basketball game or for me a football game. I know jack about football. But if they commentator can explain what's going on in a click away it's it's all the difference.GP 52:46 Oh yeah, if the if the video was on mute, I wouldn't have lasted 20 minutes but being pulled in and and watching how the two different guys because they're playing the same randomizer like all the locations are the same thing for each racer. But the way in which they strategize in their head ensures that they just route it differently even though they have, you know, I don't know where steps that but it was incredibly enthralling and entertaining. And like I said, I wish I'd had more experience with both those games. So I, you know, I would be able to do them,Wulff 53:22 but we'll get there in time. I want to say it was summer of 2018 that I, when I was doing laundry, cleaning the house, whatever I would put on those selda races because they had a huge tournament that lasted a couple weeks. Oh, man, those were so cool to watch to just check in on them while I was doing stuff around the house, folding laundry, whatever. And, you know, I'm folding three different people's laundry while sorting them and all that so it's given me something to do while I'm just folding clothes, hanging them up, whatever. It is so cool to just see how they play so differently. I watched so many races, it's ridiculous. And these people were like, you'd hear the commentator like, well, this guy's made the choice to go here. And this guy's made the choice to go there. And that's a big gamble. But if it pays off, it'll be huge. And you know, you see him take that chance and all of a sudden, boom, he's way ahead of the first guy because he took that gamble. It's ridiculous just to see these strategies play out.Jake 54:19 Yeah, it's almost like a competitive Sudoku. Right? It's or competitive crossword it's like a logic puzzle that people are figuring out as quickly as possible. But far more exciting, right?Palsh 54:30 Yeah to terrible math to even do a regular Sudoku thing.Jake 54:35 But you know, I was bad at randomizers and and being into it took me forever to beat my first plane Zelda one and the Zelda Metroid crossover one, I still struggle with half the time. But up you're saying that you didn't want to try the randomizers because, you know, you've only played each game once you don't know where everything is. On the one hand, though, that can be fun as well because that comes back to the thing that makes the series great which is exploration right. Playing the Zelda Metroid one especially, it's a whole double world out there of just exploring, right? Is he finished it or not, maybe. But it's fun just playing it, and trying to explore the various nooks and crannies for the items and see how they work together. I think it's great, even if you're not familiar with the base games, butWulff 55:16 there's also the different tiers, you can set the randomizer to where it's not throwing all the rupees around and everything. If it just swaps the items, you know, or something like that. You can you can make it lessGP 55:28 crazy. See, that's the thing I don't want to I don't want to go training wheels and I know that's 100% 100% ego warplessUnknown Speaker 55:37 Right. Yeah.GP 55:39 But I do like that's the thing is by the time I attempted I want to be knowledgeable and I get what you're saying subject and maybe maybe that's enough to change my mind and just dive in. Instead of like I said, Wade in the shallow waters, but pretty pretty much my only my only confidence with that that set of two games is that I could properly Identify, which I didn't goes in which world. And beyond that I really, it just seems like such a massive undertaking.Jake 56:08 It's still, I still want my most favorite things in recent years. I've always loved retro games even, even now in the current next gen systems. I still like going back to the 16 bit era, but to see people so passionately about randomizers and like ROM hacking and just bring a new life to these games, I think is just fantastic. Well,GP 56:24 and you kind of said something like that earlier, which is what gives me the field goods. And lets me know that retro will always be around and that is people are coming up with new ways to play the old games. And so long as we have things like that, I mean, retro. There's no reason for it to die out.Unknown Speaker 56:44 That's a good final thought. Yes. All right. Well, I think we're hitting our timeGP 56:49 and like I said, I just, I picked and picked on air. T moPalsh 56:56 again. Do you wash your hands this time? Nope.Unknown Speaker 57:01 I see no reason it's good time to endWulff 57:03 with a sentimentGP 57:05 in fatik Nope. Why would I start now? I mean come on.Jake 57:09 Alright folks. Well JP we'll start with you. Where can folks find you?GP 57:13 Yeah, I'm right here other than presby to cancel I had to go from the peak of my my prowess with my thoughts to the lowest of the trough. So there we go. No other than press me to cancel you can find me on the retro therapy which is on Twitch Twitter. We got YouTube we got Instagram all the classics.Palsh 57:36 Yeah, the retro therapy. And Paul shovel you Where can folks find you? On GP so my answer because I was seriously but saying you can find me right here. Now. Now I have nothing witty to say. So you can find me here and sometimes on Twitch.GP 57:52 You can you can answer first it'll be fine.Palsh 57:55 Now that's too much trouble now.Jake 57:57 filming this episode need a lot editing. Sorry. Okay,GP 58:01 mostly just because the discord I think discordsJake 58:05 Yes, we'll just we'll just blame it all on Discord. We're will help people find you.Wulff 58:12 I can be found again here. And on Twitter and Twitch at werewolf w ar e w ULFFPalsh 58:22 sounds like a radio station who carryWulff 58:28 cartridge with a wolf like as a wolfJake 58:33 and we're commanded to live here on Radio presby to cancel you listening to us right here and my name is sick Jake you can find me on Twitter or sometimes on Twitch like polish. And you've been listening to presby to cancel. Special thanks for music go to Arthur the ancient found on Soundcloud or the last nation on YouTube. For more episodes, please visit our website presby kancil.com as well Feel free to like or subscribe at Apple, iTunes, Google podcasts or anywhere else you'd like to listen to your favorite shows. As always, thank you. 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Today's Episode brought to you by:Implementation Packages: Assign us TasksOur Guest today is Wim Decorte. He's a Senior Technical Architect at Soliant Consulting. He's been around for a long time, spoken at many FileMaker DevCons, and has worked with both Jeremy (as Jeremy's boss at Soliant) and Todd (working together briefly at New Millennium, now called Codence). WIm worked on a product called FMRobot which was used in the FileMaker 6-to-7 conversion days. Check out a cool blog post about it. It was also featured in a FileMaker white paper (Todd contributed to this paper as well).Wim and Mislav Kos led a session on Zabbix. Wim summarizes the session and explains the importance and ease of using Zabbix to monitor your server. Wim and Mislav have a few blog posts out about it.We spend some time talking about FileMaker milestones: FileMaker 3: Brought relationships to the app. FileMaker 7: One file with many tables FileMaker 9: XML API FileMaker 15 / 16: Insert from URL with cURL options - really opened the door to integrations. (Wim and Todd forgot to mention the WebViewer. Jeremy reminded them) Once again we reminisced about FileMaker DevCon 2019 (the last one). Wim sees this is as a new beginning. There's nothing stale about FileMaker though it's been around for 30 years.Finally, we talked about the DEFINITIVE context for the following topics: ( :) ) Virtual Lists The While() function Unstored Calcs ExecuteSQL JSON Layout Calculation Tricks Todd and Wim tell us and finally answer the question: when to use these.Soliant Consulting is supporting a tool called Carafe. Check it out.
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We recap FOSDEM 2019, FreeBSD Foundation January update, OPNsense 19.1 released, the hardware-assisted virtualization challenge, ZFS and GPL terror, ClonOS 19.01-RELEASE, and more. Headlines FOSDEM 2019 Recap Allan and I were at FOSDEM 2019 in Brussels, Belgium over the weekend. On the Friday before, we held a FreeBSD Devsummit in a hotel conference room, with 25 people attending. We talked about various topics of interest to the project. You can find the notes on the wiki page. Saturday was the first day of FOSDEM. The FreeBSD Project had a table next to the Illumos Project again. A lot of people visited our table, asked questions, or just said “Hi, I watch BSDNow.tv every week”. We handed out a lot of stickers, pens, swag, and flyers. There was also a full day BSD devroom, with a variety of talks that were well attended. In the main conference track, Allan held a talk explaining how the ZFS ARC works. A lot of people attended the talk and had more questions afterwards. Another well attended talk was by Jonathan Looney about Netflix and FreeBSD. Sunday was another day in the same format, but no bsd devroom. A lot of people visited our table, developers and users alike. A lot of meeting and greeting went on. Overall, FOSDEM was a great success with FreeBSD showing a lot of presence. Thanks to all the people who attended and talked to us. Special thanks to the people who helped out at the FreeBSD table and Rodrigo Osorio for running the BSD devroom again. FreeBSD Foundation Update, January 2019 Dear FreeBSD Community Member, Happy New Year! It’s always exciting starting the new year with ambitious plans to support FreeBSD in new and existing areas. We achieved our fundraising goal for 2018, so we plan on funding a lot of work this year! Though it’s the new year, this newsletter highlights some of the work we accomplished in December. We also put together a list of technologies and features we are considering supporting, and are looking for feedback on what users want to help inform our 2019 development plans. Our advocacy and education efforts are in full swing as we prepare for upcoming conferences including FOSDEM, SANOG33, and SCaLE. Finally, we created a year-end video to talk about the work we did in 2018. That in itself was an endeavor, so please take a few minutes to watch it! We’re working on improving the methods we use to inform the community on the work we are doing to support the Project, and are always open to feedback. Now, sit back, grab a refreshing beverage, and enjoy our newsletter! Happy reading!! Deb OPNsense 19.1 released For more than four years now, OPNsense is driving innovation through modularising and hardening the open source firewall, with simple and reliable firmware upgrades, multi-language support, HardenedBSD security, fast adoption of upstream software updates as well as clear and stable 2-Clause BSD licensing. The 19.1 release, nicknamed “Inspiring Iguana”, consists of a total of 620 individual changes since 18.7 came out 6 months ago, spread out over 12 intermediate releases including the recent release candidates. That is the average of 2 stable releases per month, security updates and important bug fixes included! If we had to pick a few highlights it would be: The firewall alias API is finally in place. The migration to HardenedBSD 11.2 has been completed. 2FA now works with a remote LDAP / local TOTP combination. And the OpenVPN client export was rewritten for full API support as well. These are the most prominent changes since version 18.7: fully functional firewall alias API PIE firewall shaper support firewall NAT rule logging support 2FA via LDAP-TOTP combination WPAD / PAC and parent proxy support in the web proxy P12 certificate export with custom passwords Dpinger is now the default gateway monitor ET Pro Telemetry edition plugin[2] extended IPv6 DUID support Dnsmasq DNSSEC support OpenVPN client export API Realtek NIC driver version 1.95 HardenedBSD 11.2, LibreSSL 2.7 Unbound 1.8, Suricata 4.1 Phalcon 3.4, Perl 5.28 firmware health check extended to cover all OS files, HTTPS mirror default updates are browser cache-safe regarding CSS and JavaScript assets collapsible side bar menu in the default theme language updates for Chinese, Czech, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese and Russian API backup export, Bind, Hardware widget, Nginx, Ntopng, VnStat and Dnscrypt-proxy plugins Here are the full changes against version 19.1-RC2: ipsec: add firewall interface as soon as phase 1 is enabled ipsec: phase 1 selection GUI JavaScript compatibility fix monit: widget improvements and bug fix (contributed by Frank Brendel) ui: fix regression in single host or network subnet select in static pages plugins: os-frr 1.7 updates OSFP outbound rules (contributed by Fabian Franz) plugins: os-telegraf 1.7.4 fixes packet filter input plugins: os-theme-rebellion 1.8.2 adds image colour invert plugins: os-vnstat 1.1[3] plugins: os-zabbix-agent now uses Zabbix version 4.0 src: revert mmccalculateclock() as HS200/HS400 support breaks legacy support src: update sqlite3-3.20.0 to sqlite3-3.26.0[4] src: import tzdata 2018h, 2018i[5] src: avoid unsynchronized updates to knstatus[6] ports: carootnss 3.42 ports: dhcp6c 20190128 prevent rawops double-free (contributed by Team Rebellion) ports: sudo patch to fix listpw=never[7] News Roundup The hardware-assisted virtualization challenge Over two years ago, I made a pledge to use NetBSD as my sole OS and only operating system, and to resist booting into any other OS until I had implemented hardware-accelerated virtualization in the NetBSD kernel (the equivalent of Linux’ KVM, or Hyper-V). Today, I am here to report: Mission Accomplished! It’s been a long road, but we now have hardware-accelerated virtualization in the kernel! And while I had only initially planned to get Oracle VirtualBox working, I have with the help of the Intel HAXM engine (the same backend used for virtualization in Android Studio) and a qemu frontend, successfully managed to boot a range of mainstream operating systems. ZFS and GPL terror: How much freedom is there in Linux? ZFS – the undesirable guest ZFS is todays most advanced filesystem. It originated on the Solaris operating system and thanks to Sun’s decision to open it up, we have it available on quite a number of Unix-like operating systems. That’s just great! Great for everyone. For everyone? Nope. There are people out there who don’t like ZFS. Which is totally fine, they don’t need to use it after all. But worse: There are people who actively hate ZFS and think that others should not use it. Ok, it’s nothing new that some random guys on the net are acting like assholes, trying to tell you what you must not do, right? Whoever has been online for more than a couple of days probably already got used to it. Unfortunately its still worse: One such spoilsport is Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux guru and informal second-in-command after Linus Torvalds. There have been some attempts to defend the stance of this kernel developer. One was to point at the fact that the “ZFS on Linux” (ZoL) port uses two kernel functions, _kernelfpubegin() and _kernelfpuend(), which have been deprecated for a very long time and that it makes sense to finally get rid of them since nothing in-kernel uses it anymore. Nobody is going to argue against that. The problem becomes clear by looking at the bigger picture, though: The need for functions doing just what the old ones did has of course not vanished. The functions have been replaced with other ones. And those ones are deliberately made GPL-only. Yes, that’s right: There’s no technical reason whatsoever! It’s purely ideology – and it’s a terrible one. ClonOS 19.01-RELEASE ClonOS is a turnkey Open Source platform based on FreeBSD and the CBSD framework. ClonOS offers a complete web UI for easily controlling, deploying and managing FreeBSD jails containers and Bhyve/Xen hyperviser virtual environments. ClonOS is currently the only platform available which allow both Xen and Bhyve hypervisor to coexist on the same host. Being a FreeBSD base platform, ClonOS ability to create and manage jails allows you to run FreeBSD applications without losing performance. Features: easy management via web UI interface live Bhyve migration [coming soon, roadmap] Bhyve management (create, delete VM) Xen management (create, delete VM) [coming soon, roadmap] connection to the “physical” guest console via VNC from the browser or directly Real time system monitoring access to load statistics through SQLite3 and beanstalkd support for ZFS features (cloning, snapshots) import/export of virtual environments public repository with virtual machine templates puppet-based helpers for configuring popular services ClonOS is a free open-source FreeBSD-based platform for virtual environments creation and management. In the core: FreeBSD OS as hoster platform bhyve(8) as hypervisor engine Xen as hypervisor engine vale(4) as Virtual Ethernet Switch jail(8) as container engine CBSD Project as management tools Puppet as configuration management Beastie Bits Florian Obser on unwind(8) A low tech SMS gateway for fun and no profit Netflix and FreeBSD : Using Open Source to Deliver Streaming Video powerd++ 0.4.0 release Is it time to rewrite the operating system in Rust? Small change, big effect Swedish BSD Meetup, Feb 19, 2019 Polish BSD User Group Meetup, Feb 21, 2019 Feedback/Questions Casey - Cool new Digital Ocean Feature Morgan - Jail w/differnet version of FreeBSD Brad - FreeBSD Installer Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv
This week, I am joined by Jeff Man for the Enterprise News, to talk about Ping Identity offering advanced API cyber protection, AppDynamics keeps expanding monitoring vision, eSentire announces managed endpoint defense powered by Carbon Black, and Juniper Networks signs a deal with IBMs! In the Technical Segment, we will discuss some Open-Source and Free Collaboration Security Tools for Project Planning, Ticketing Systems, Remote System Monitoring, RSS feeds, and Documentation! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode123 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
This week, I am joined by Jeff Man for the Enterprise News, to talk about Ping Identity offering advanced API cyber protection, AppDynamics keeps expanding monitoring vision, eSentire announces managed endpoint defense powered by Carbon Black, and Juniper Networks signs a deal with IBMs! In the Technical Segment, we will discuss some Open-Source and Free Collaboration Security Tools for Project Planning, Ticketing Systems, Remote System Monitoring, RSS feeds, and Documentation! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode123 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
Paul and Jeff Man talk about Open-Source and free collaboration security tools. 1. Project Planning - OrangeScrum 2. Ticketing - Mantis Bug Tracker 3. Documentation - MediaWiki 4. Zabbix - Remote System Monitoring 5. Feedly - Share stories and RSS feed 6. Slack - Free! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode123 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
Paul and Jeff Man talk about Open-Source and free collaboration security tools. 1. Project Planning - OrangeScrum 2. Ticketing - Mantis Bug Tracker 3. Documentation - MediaWiki 4. Zabbix - Remote System Monitoring 5. Feedly - Share stories and RSS feed 6. Slack - Free! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode123 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
三木さんをゲストにお迎えして、高専、SIer、スタートアップ起業、COMP、などについて話しました。 【Show Notes】 Repro (リプロ) PC-98 - Wikipedia Startup Weekend Japan Open Network Lab COMP 完全食 少女終末旅行 - Wikipedia BLAME! - Wikipedia Genius | Song Lyrics & Knowledge GhostRec.jp Nagios - Wikipedia Zabbix - Wikipedia Chef - Automate IT Infrastructure | Chef 500 Startups Japan Repro Tech Meetup - connpass Repro Inc.の会社情報 - Wantedly 配信情報はtwitter ID @shiganaiRadio で確認することができます。 フィードバックは(#しがないラジオ)でつぶやいてください! 感想、話して欲しい話題、改善して欲しいことなどつぶやいてもらえると、今後のポッドキャストをより良いものにしていけるので、ぜひたくさんのフィードバックをお待ちしています。 【パーソナリティ】 gami@jumpei_ikegami zuckey@zuckey_17 【ゲスト】 threetreeslight@threetreeslight 【機材】 Blue Micro Yeti USB 2.0マイク 15374
#DevOps #VAIIII #LINUXtipsOnAirSalve galera! Bora que hoje vamos falar um pouquinho sobre Como é trabalhar como "DevOps Engineer" Convidamos umas figurinhas sensacionais para bater uma papo sobre o tema.Então bora lá conferir, não se esqueçam de compartilhem em suas redes sociais! :DConvidados:Rafael GomexTwitter: @gomexLinks:https://gomex.me/2018/01/05/os-primeiros-passos-para-uma-carreira-devops/Livro PotHix: https://www.casadocodigo.com.br/products/livro-desconstruindo-webTalita BernardesTwitter: @TalitaBernarde3Links:https://blog.getupcloud.comBruno Rocha Twitter: @brunordasilvaLinks:https://jobs.kenoby.com/creditasFernando Ike@fernandoikeMateus Prado (Caixa D'água)@mateusprado Daniel Requena@Daniel_RequenaLinks:https://www.linkedin.com/company/mandic/ Hosts:Guilherme Calcette - SP Twitter: @gcalcetteJeferson Noronha - SPTwitter: @badtux_Apoiadores:EstabilisTwitter: @estabilisbrSite: https://www.estabil.is/Email: contato@estabil.is Telefone: (11) 2595-4678Treinamentos e capacitação profissional para sua empresa.JLCP TecnologiaTwitter: @jlcptecnologiaSite: https://www.jlcp.com.br/Email: contato@jlcp.com.brTelefone: (11) 3500-4488Monitoramento especialistas em Zabbix.Agility NetWorksTwitter: @agilitynetw0rksSite: https://www.agilitynetworks.com.br/Telefone: (11) 3026-3850
On this episode of This Week in Linux, we have a lot of Distro News from Mageia, antiX, Calculate Linux, and NixOS. Zabbix monitoring tool issued a new Long Term Support release. We’ll talk about the upcoming release of KDE Plasma 5.14 and the preview release for Krita 4.2. We’ll check out a cool application… Read more
Have you ever wanted to know what containers and Kubernetes are all about? This week we try something new – Steve Ovens from Red Hat has produced a segment on containers for us. We talk about the latest release of Zabbix.
Have you ever wanted to know what containers and Kubernetes are all about? This week we try something new – Steve Ovens from Red Hat has produced a segment on containers for us. We talk about the latest release of Zabbix.
Kubernetes & Containers | Ask Noah Show 88 Have you ever wanted to know what containers and Kubernetes are all about? This week we try something new – Steve Ovens from Red Hat has produced a segment on containers for us. We talk about the latest release of Zabbix, and Noah gives the details of a client who wants Altispeed to build a mini WISP in their city. It’s a packed show! -- The Cliff Notes -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from o our podcast dashboard! This Episode's Podcast Dashboard (http://podcast.asknoahshow.com/88) Phone Systems for Ask Noah provided by Voxtelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com/asknoah) -- Stay In Touch -- Find all the resources for this show on the Ask Noah Dashboard Ask Noah Dashboard (http://www.asknoahshow.com) Need more help than a radio show can offer? Altispeed provides commercial IT services and they’re excited to offer you a great deal for listening to the Ask Noah Show. Call today and ask about the discount for listeners of the Ask Noah Show! Altispeed Technologies (http://www.altispeed.com/) Contact Noah asknoah [at] jupiterbroadcasting.com -- Twitter -- Noah - Kernellinux (https://twitter.com/kernellinux) Ask Noah Show (https://twitter.com/asknoahshow) Altispeed Technologies (https://twitter.com/altispeed) Jupiter Broadcasting (https://twitter.com/jbsignal) Special Guest: Steve Ovens.
Have you ever wanted to know what containers and Kubernetes are all about? This week we try something new – Steve Ovens from Red Hat has produced a segment on containers for us. We talk about the latest release of Zabbix.
On this podcast, Alexander Sergunin, key account manager at Zabbix, introduces his company and discusses why companies choose Zabbix as their open source software for monitoring of networks and applications.
Traer a alguien interesado en hacer la adminsitración pública más barata y accesible gracias al software libre es otro reto de este podcast cumplido. Más info en https://www.danielprimo.io/podcast/40Tienes todos los enlaces al software mencionado en el enlace de arriba. Gracias a todos también por la buena acogida del episodio 39 sobre Github.Encuéntranos en twitter https://twitter.com/webreactiva y en telegram https://t.me/webreactiva
Traer a alguien interesado en hacer la adminsitración pública más barata y accesible gracias al software libre es otro reto de este podcast cumplido. Más info en https://www.danielprimo.io/podcast/40Tienes todos los enlaces al software mencionado en el enlace de arriba. Gracias a todos también por la buena acogida del episodio 39 sobre Github.Encuéntranos en twitter https://twitter.com/webreactiva y en telegram https://t.me/webreactiva
Алексей Владышев и системы мониторинга, на примере Zabbix 10 лет разработки на С Куда движется Zabbix Благодарности патронам: Fedor Rusak, Storozhuk Bogdan, Sergey Petrov, Sergey Kiselev, Sergey Vinyarsky, Yakov, Pavel Sitnikov, Evgeny Neverov, nikaburu, Dmitry Dolzhenko, Pavel Drobushevich, Grigori Pivovar, Vasiliy Galkin, Евгений Власов, Konstantin Kovrizhnykh, Lagunovsky Ivan, Sergii Zhuk, Aleksandr Kiriushin, Neikist, Pavel Birukov, Nikolay Ushmodin, B7W, Leo Kapanen, Oleksii Nesterenko Поддержи подкаст http://bit.ly/TAOPpatron Подпишись в iTunes http://bit.ly/TAOPiTunes Подпишись без iTunes http://bit.ly/TAOPrss Скачай подкаст http://bit.ly/TAOP155mp3 Старые выпуски http://bit.ly/oldtaop
ナツヨさんをゲストにお迎えして、高専、インフラエンジニア、仮想環境、冗長化、Tera Term、などについて話しました。 【Show Notes】 ハッシュタグ #インフラ女子の日常 | Twitter スイングバイ - Wikipedia CAP定理 - Wikipedia それゆけ女子高専生 | 林檎子 - comico(コミコ) マンガ "高専生に言っておく。「高専って4年だっけ?」と聞いてくる人間とは関わるな。" | Twitter O'Reilly Japan - 詳解 システム・パフォーマンス 無償の VMware vSphere Hypervisor, 無償の仮想化 (ESXi) 「Tera Term」定番のターミナルエミュレーター - 窓の杜ライブラリ Zabbixオフィシャル日本語サイト :: エンタープライズクラスの分散監視オープンソースソリューション MRTG - Wikipedia Digital Performance Monitoring and Management | New Relic Mackerel(マカレル): 新世代のサーバ管理・監視サービス OSI参照モデル - Wikipedia 配信情報はtwitter ID @shiganaiRadio で確認することができます。 フィードバックは(#しがないラジオ)でつぶやいてください! 感想、話して欲しい話題、改善して欲しいことなどつぶやいてもらえると、今後のポッドキャストをより良いものにしていけるので、ぜひたくさんのフィードバックをお待ちしています。 【パーソナリティ】 gami@jumpei_ikegami zuckey@zuckey_17 【ゲスト】 ナツヨさん@infragirl755 【機材】 Blue Micro Yeti USB 2.0マイク 15374
12. oktobra radio Star FM rīta programmas Zoopasta tehnoloģiju rubrikas ieraksts. Šodien ciemos Latvijas tehnoloģiju uzņēmuma Zabbix biznesa attīstības direktors Sergejs Sorokins. Paldies, rubrikas sponsoram interneta lielveikalam 1a.lv! Tiekamies pēc nedēļas!
Show: 4Show Description: Brian and Tyler discuss the broad range of tools that are available to deploy, operate and manage Kubernetes environments. There are lots of options...Show Notes:PodCTL #4 - TranscribedKubernetes: A Little Guide to Install OptionsMonitoring OpenShift: Three Tools for SimplificationRolling Updates to Kubernetes - At MacQuarie Bank [video]Segment 1 - [News of the Week]VMware, Google and Pivotal announced a packaged version of the Kubo project, called Pivotal Container Service (PKS). CNCF continues to be the center of Enterprise IT with VMware, Pivotal joiningSegment 2 - Why do Open Source Projects often end up with so many installers? Segment 3 - What are some of the common types of tools for kubernetes installations?Install on your laptop (e.g. Minikube, Minishift, etc.) Public Services (OpenShift Online, GKE, Azure Container Service, etc)Quickstart installer on a public cloud (e.g. Heptio, DO, kops, etc.)Kubernetes-specific installers (kubeadm, kubicorn, kargo, etc.) Deployment scripts and variations on “runbooks” (e.g. Ansible, Chef, Puppet, etc.)Segment 4 - What are some of the Day 2 tools that are used with Kubernetes?Upgrade tools (e.g. 1-click, Operators, etc.) Monitoring & Management (e.g. Prometheus, Datadog, New Relic, Zabbix, SysDig, CoScale) - https://blog.openshift.com/monitoring-openshift-three-tools/ Logging (e.g. EFK, Loggly, etc.) Application Frameworks - Save that for future shows!Feedback?Email: PodCTL at gmail dot comTwitter: @PodCTLWeb: http://podctl.com
Radical Server Unit Vienna im Metalab; Matrix decentralised communication; Matrix client Riot; Gitter chat and networking platform; GitLab; ownCloud; Nextcloud; Collabora Online Development Edition; ONLYOFFICE Document Server; Nextcloud ONLYOFFICE integration app; WebRTC mit Nextcloud und Spreed.ME; STUN und TURN; Docker Meetup Vienna; Play with Docker; LXC Linux Containers; Monit; Zabbix; netdata; Google Wifi; Ubiquiti UniFi; Puck.js; Web Bluetooth API; Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE); Web MIDI API; Computerphile; Numberphile; Google Open Source; Zopfli; Perceptual JPEG encoder Guetzli; The Changelog Podcast "Open Source at Google"; The Data Center Mural Project; Zeitsprung Podcast "ZS78: Eine kurze Geschichte der Sommerzeit"; Thimbleweed Park; SimCity BuildIt; Township; Hill Climb Racing; Mini Metro; Alto's Adventure; Volltext-Suche; Postgres trigram indices; Postgres fulltext search; Solr; Elasticsearch; SearchEx; Sphinx; Panoptikum - Suche nach "it keller"; Sass; IT infrastructure automation; Ansible; Puppet; Chef; Burned Your Tweet; Make Trump Tweets Eight Again Gäste: Stefan und Ulrich
00:45 - What deployments have we used? 3:22 - Heroku 5:10 - Dev/prod parity 10:30 - Deployment stories 11:50 - Continuous deployment CircleCI SnapCI 15:55 - Working with clients that are anti-testing and writing tests 28:50 - Server setup Docker Chef 34:05 - Nginx and Passenger 39:35 - Handling caching issues and increasing server space 44:25 - Methods for deploying 46:30 - Team size and deployment Capistrano 49:40 - Monitoring tools Code Climate Honey Badger Zabbix NewRelic TrackJS JSJ 138 with Todd Gardner Picks: Dinosaur Odyssey by Scott Sampson (Jason) Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors by Carl Sagan (Jason) Rails Solutions: Ruby on Rails Made Easy by Justin Williams (Jerome) Take My Money: Accepting Payments on the Web by Noel Rappin (Brian) Deploying with JRuby by Joe Kutner (Brian) RR Episode 281 with Noel Rappin RR 150 with Joe Kutner Echo Dot (Charles) The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo (Brian) Getting Things Done by David Allen (Charles)
00:45 - What deployments have we used? 3:22 - Heroku 5:10 - Dev/prod parity 10:30 - Deployment stories 11:50 - Continuous deployment CircleCI SnapCI 15:55 - Working with clients that are anti-testing and writing tests 28:50 - Server setup Docker Chef 34:05 - Nginx and Passenger 39:35 - Handling caching issues and increasing server space 44:25 - Methods for deploying 46:30 - Team size and deployment Capistrano 49:40 - Monitoring tools Code Climate Honey Badger Zabbix NewRelic TrackJS JSJ 138 with Todd Gardner Picks: Dinosaur Odyssey by Scott Sampson (Jason) Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors by Carl Sagan (Jason) Rails Solutions: Ruby on Rails Made Easy by Justin Williams (Jerome) Take My Money: Accepting Payments on the Web by Noel Rappin (Brian) Deploying with JRuby by Joe Kutner (Brian) RR Episode 281 with Noel Rappin RR 150 with Joe Kutner Echo Dot (Charles) The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo (Brian) Getting Things Done by David Allen (Charles)
00:45 - What deployments have we used? 3:22 - Heroku 5:10 - Dev/prod parity 10:30 - Deployment stories 11:50 - Continuous deployment CircleCI SnapCI 15:55 - Working with clients that are anti-testing and writing tests 28:50 - Server setup Docker Chef 34:05 - Nginx and Passenger 39:35 - Handling caching issues and increasing server space 44:25 - Methods for deploying 46:30 - Team size and deployment Capistrano 49:40 - Monitoring tools Code Climate Honey Badger Zabbix NewRelic TrackJS JSJ 138 with Todd Gardner Picks: Dinosaur Odyssey by Scott Sampson (Jason) Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors by Carl Sagan (Jason) Rails Solutions: Ruby on Rails Made Easy by Justin Williams (Jerome) Take My Money: Accepting Payments on the Web by Noel Rappin (Brian) Deploying with JRuby by Joe Kutner (Brian) RR Episode 281 with Noel Rappin RR 150 with Joe Kutner Echo Dot (Charles) The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo (Brian) Getting Things Done by David Allen (Charles)
This week on the show, we interview author Michael W Lucas to discuss his new book in the FreeBSD This episode was brought to you by Headlines OpenBSD 5.9 Released early (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160329181346&mode=expanded) Finished ahead of schedule! OpenBSD 5.9 has officially landed We've been covering some of the ongoing changes as they landed in the tree, but with the official release it's time to bring you the final list of the new hotness which landed. First up: Pledge - Over 70%! Of the userland utilities have been converted to use it, and the best part, you probably didn't even notice UEFI - Laptops which are pre-locked down to boot UEFI only can now be installed and used - GPT support has also been greatly improved ‘Less' was replaced with a fork from Illumos, and has been further improved Xen DomU support - OpenBSD now plays nice in the cloud X11 - Broadwell and Bay Trail are now supported Initial work on making the network stack better support SMP has been added, this is still ongoing, but things are starting to happen 802.11N! Specifically for the iwn/iwm drivers In addition to support for UTF-8, most other locales have been ripped out, leaving only C and UTF-8 left standing in the wake All and all, sounds like a solid new release with plenty of new goodies to play with. Go grab a copy now! *** New routing table code (ART) enabled in -current (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160324093944) While OpenBSD 5.9 just landed, we also have some interesting work landing right now in -CURRENT as well. Specifically the new routing table code (ART) has landed: “I just enabled ART in -current, it will be the default routing table backend in the next snapshots. The plan is to squash the possible regressions with this new routing table backend then when we're confident enough, take its route lookup out of the KERNEL_LOCK(). Yes, this is one of the big steps for our network SMP improvements. In order to make progress, we need your help to make sure this new backend works well on your setup. So please, go download the next snapshot and report back. If you encounter any routing table regression, please make sure that you cannot reproduce it with your old kernel and include the output of # route -n show for the 2 kernels as well as the dmesg in your report. I know that simple dhclient(8) based setups work with ART, so please do not flood us too much. It's always great to know that things work, but it's also hard to keep focus ;) Thank your very much for your support!” + There you have it folks! If 5.9 is already too stale for you, time to move over to -CURRENT and give the new routing tables a whirl. fractal cells - FreeBSD-based All-In-One solution for software development startups (https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/55561/) Fractal Cells is a suite that transforms a stock FreeBSD installation into an instant “Startup Software Development Platform” It Integrates ZFS, PostgreSQL, OpenSMTPD, NGINX, OpenVPN, Redmine, Jenkins, Zabbix, Gitlab, and Ansible, all under OpenLDAP common authentication The suite is available under the 2-clause BSD license Provides all of the tools and infrastructure to build your application, including code review, issue tracking, continuous integration, and monitoring An interesting way to make it easier for people to start building new applications and startups on top of FreeBSD *** LinuxSecrets publishes guide on installing FreeBSD ezJail (http://www.linuxsecrets.com/blog/51freebsd/2016/02/29/1726-installing) Covers all of the steps of setting up ezjail on FreeBSD Includes the instructions for updating the version of the OS in the jail In a number of places the tutorial uses: > cat > /etc/rc.conf > setting=”value” Instead, use: sysrc setting=”value” It is safer, and easier to type When you create the jail, if you specify an IP address, it is expected that this IP address is already setup on the host machine If instead you specify: ‘em0|192.168.1.105' (where em0 is your network interface), the IP address will be added as an alias when the jail starts, and removed from the host when the jail is stopped You can also comma separate a list of addresses to have multiple IPs (possibly on different interfaces) in the jail Although recently posted, this appears as if it might be an update to a previous tutorial, as there are a few old references that have not been updated (pkg_add, rc.d/ezjail.sh), while the start of the article clearly covers pkg(8) *** Interview - Michael W. Lucas - mwlucas@michaelwlucas.com (mailto:mwlucas@michaelwlucas.com) / @mwlauthor (https://twitter.com/mwlauthor) + New Book: “FreeBSD Mastery: Specialty Filesystems” News Roundup NetBSD on Dreamcast (https://github.com/fwbug/dreamcast-slides) Ahh the dreamcast, so much promise. So much potential. If you are still holding onto your beloved dreamcast hoping that someday Sega will re-enter the console market… Then give it up now! In the meantime, you can now do something more interesting with that box taking up space in the closet. We have a link to a GitHub repo where a user has uploaded his curses-based slide-show for the upcoming Fort-Wayne, Indiana meetup. Aside from the novelty of using a curses-based slide setup, the presenter will also be displaying them from his beloved dreamcast, which “of course” runs NetBSD 7 The slide source code is available, which you too can view / compile and find out details of getting NetBSD boot-strapped on the DC. *** OPNsense 16.1.7 Released (https://opnsense.org/opnsense-16-1-7-released/) captive portal: add session timeout to status info firewall: fix non-report of errors when filter reload errors couldn't be parsed proxy: adjust category visibility as not all of them were shown before firmware: fix an overzealous upgrade run when the package tool only changes options firmware: fixed the binary upgrade patch from 15.7.x in FreeBSD's package tool system: removed NTP settings from general settings access: let only root access status.php as it leaks too much info development: remove the automount features development: addition of “opnsense-stable” package on our way to nightly builds development: opnsense-update can now install locally available base and kernel sets *** “FreeBSD Mastery: Advanced ZFS” in tech review (http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2570) Most of the tech review is finished It was very interesting to hear from many ZFS experts that they learned something from reading the review copy of the book, I was not expecting this Many minor corrections and clarifications have been integrated The book is now being copy edited *** Why OpenBSD? (http://www.cambus.net/why-openbsd/) Frederic Cambus gives us a nice perspective piece today on what his particular reasons are for choosing OpenBSD. Frederic is no stranger to UNIX-Like systems, having used them for 20 years now. In particular starting on Slackware back in ‘96 and moving to FreeBSD from 2000-2005 (around the 4.x series) His adventure into OpenBSD began sometime after 2005 (specific time unknown), but a bunch of things left a very good impression on him throughout the years. First, was the ease of installation, with its very minimalistic layout, which was one of the fastest installs he had ever done. Second was the extensive documentation, which extends beyond just manpages, but into other forms of documentation, such as presentations and papers as well. He makes the point about an “ecosystem of quality” that surrounds OpenBSD: OpenBSD is an ecosystem of quality. This is the result of a culture of code auditing, reviewing, and a rigorous development process where each commit hitting the tree must be approved by other developers. It has a slower evolution pace and a more carefully planned development model which leads to better code quality overall. Its well deserved reputation of being an ultra secure operating system is the byproduct of a no compromise attitude valuing simplicity, correctness, and most importantly proactivity. OpenBSD also deletes code, a lot of code. Everyone should know that removing code and keeping the codebase modern is probably as important as adding new one. Quoting Saint-Exupery: "It seems that perfection is attained not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing more to remove". The article then covers security mechanisms, as well as the defaults which are turned specifically with an eye towards security. All-in-all a good perspective piece about the reasons why OpenBSD is the right choice for Frederic, worth your time to read up on it if you want to learn more about OpenBSD's differences. *** BeastieBits Call for 2016Q1 quarterly status reports (https://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=9011+0+current/freebsd-hackers) FreeBSD Mastery: Advanced ZFS” sponsorships ending soon (http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2593) Shawn Webb from HardenedBSD talking about giving away RPi3's at BSDCan and hacking on them to get FreeBSD working (https://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=250105+0+archive/2016/freebsd-arm/20160306.freebsd-arm) xterm(1) now UTF-8 by default (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160308204011) Call For Artists: New Icon Theme (https://blog.pcbsd.org/2016/03/call-for-artists-new-icon-theme/) Happy 23rd Birthday, src! (http://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/happy_23rd_birthday_src) Feedback/Questions Alison - Readahead and Wayland (http://slexy.org/view/s2oqRuXCYW) Kenny - Gear (http://slexy.org/view/s2sQ8MxNPh) Ben - IPFW2/3 (http://slexy.org/view/s20SRvXPZA) Brad - ZFS Writeback (http://slexy.org/view/s207mV2Ph1) Simon - BSD Toonz (http://slexy.org/view/s202loSWdf) ***
Товарищи! Рад представить вашему вниманию новый выпуск SDCast’а. У меня в гостях Алексей Владышев, автор системы мониторинга Zabbix. В этом выпуске мы пообщались о системе Zabbix, а так же смежных темах. Алексей рассказал историю появления Zabbix, как и когда все начиналось, а так же как развивался проект до сегодняшних дней. Отдельно и довольно подробно обсудили архитектуру и внутреннее устройство системы мониторинга, от основных компонентов и программных модулей, используемых технологий и языков до поддерживаемых баз данных, интерфейсов и API. Затронули так же темы масштабируемости и отказоустойчивости.
Новости Вышел goiardi 0.9.0 ChefDK 0.4.0 Почему заморозки кода не помогают избежать простоя Scalable Architecture DR CoN Админам пора снова в институт Prometheus monitoring at Soundcloud Дизайнерские коровы и интенсивное фермерство Zabbix community repos Хороший год для Ansible Обсуждение Aerospike SSD почти как RAM Миллион записей в секунду на 50 нодах Сертификация SSD Интервью с Игорем Курочкиным Твиттер Игоря GitHub Игоря
We're back from BSDCan! This week on the show we'll be chatting with Brian Callahan and Aaron Bieber about forming a local BSD users group. We'll get to hear their experiences of running one and maybe encourage some of you to start your own! After that, we've got a tutorial on the basics of NetBSD's package manager, pkgsrc. Answers to your emails and the latest headlines, on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD. This episode was brought to you by Headlines FreeBSD 11 goals and discussion (http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2053) Something that actually happened at BSDCan this year... During the FreeBSD devsummit, there was some discussion about what changes will be made in 11.0-RELEASE Some of MWL's notes include: the test suite will be merged to 10-STABLE, more work on the MIPS platforms, LLDB getting more attention, UEFI boot and install support A large list of possibilities was also included and open for discussion, including AES-GCM in IPSEC, ASLR, OpenMP, ICC, in-place kernel upgrades, Capsicum improvements, TCP performance improvements and A LOT more There's also some notes from the devsummit virtualization session (http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2060), mostly talking about bhyve Lastly, he also provides some notes about ports and packages (http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2065) and where they're going *** An SSH honeypot with OpenBSD and Kippo (http://securit.se/2014/05/how-to-install-kippo-ssh-honeypot-on-openbsd-5-5-with-chroot/) Everyone loves messing with script kiddies, right? This blog post introduces Kippo (https://code.google.com/p/kippo/), an SSH honeypot tool, and how to use it in combination with OpenBSD It includes a step by step (or rather, command by command) guide and some tips for running a honeypot securely You can use this to get new 0day exploits or find weaknesses in your systems OpenBSD makes a great companion for security testing tools like this with all its exploit mitigation techniques that protect all running applications *** NetBSD foundation financial report (https://www.netbsd.org/foundation/reports/financial/2013.html) The NetBSD foundation has posted their 2013 financial report It's a very "no nonsense" page, pretty much only the hard numbers In 2013, they got $26,000 of income in donations The rest of the page shows all the details, how they spent it on hardware, consulting, conference fees, legal costs and everything else Be sure to donate to whichever BSDs you like and use! *** Building a fully-encrypted NAS with OpenBSD (http://www.geektechnique.org/projectlab/796/how-to-build-a-fully-encrypted-nas-on-openbsd.html) Usually the popular choice for a NAS system is FreeNAS, or plain FreeBSD if you know what you're doing This article takes a look at the OpenBSD side and explains how (http://www.geektechnique.org/projectlab/797/openbsd-encrypted-nas-howto.html) to build a NAS with security in mind The NAS will be fully encrypted, no separate /boot partition like FreeBSD and FreeNAS require - this means the kernel itself is even protected The obvious trade-off is the lack of ZFS support for storage, but this is an interesting idea that would fit most people's needs too There's also a bit of background information on NAS systems in general, some NAS-specific security tips and even some nice graphs and pictures of the hardware - fantastic write up! *** Interview - Brian Callahan & Aaron Bieber - admin@lists.nycbug.org (mailto:admin@lists.nycbug.org) & admin@cobug.org (mailto:admin@cobug.org) Forming a local BSD Users Group Tutorial The basics of pkgsrc (http://www.bsdnow.tv/tutorials/pkgsrc) News Roundup FreeBSD periodic mails vs. monitoring (http://deranfangvomende.wordpress.com/2014/05/11/freebsd-periodic-mails-vs-monitoring/) If you've ever been an admin for a lot of FreeBSD boxes, you've probably noticed that you get a lot of email This page tells about all the different alert emails, cron emails and other reports you might end up getting, as well as how to manage them From bad SSH logins to Zabbix alerts, it all adds up quickly It highlights the periodic.conf file and FreeBSD's periodic daemon, as well as some third party monitoring tools you can use to keep track of your servers *** Doing cool stuff with OpenBSD routing domains (http://www.skogsrud.net/?p=44) A blog post from our viewer and regular emailer, Kjell-Aleksander! He manages some internally-routed IP ranges at his work, but didn't want to have equipment for each separate project This is where OpenBSD routing domains and pf come in to save the day The blog post goes through the process with all the network details you could ever dream of He even named his networking equipment... after us (http://i.imgur.com/penYQFP.jpg) *** LibreSSL, the good and the bad (http://insanecoding.blogspot.com/2014/04/libressl-good-and-bad.html) We're all probably familiar with OpenBSD's fork of OpenSSL at this point However, "for those of you that don't know it, OpenSSL is at the same time the best and most popular SSL/TLS library available, and utter junk" This article talks about some of the cryptographic development challenges involved with maintaining such a massive project You need cryptographers, software engineers, software optimization specialists - there are a lot of roles that need to be filled It also mentions some OpenSSL alternatives and recent LibreSSL progress, as well as some downsides to the fork - the main one being their aim for backwards compatibility *** PCBSD weekly digest (http://blog.pcbsd.org/2014/05/weekly-feature-digest-28-photos-of-the-new-appcafe-re-design/) Lots going on in PCBSD land this week, AppCafe has been redesigned The PBI system is being replaced with pkgng, PBIs will be automatically converted once you update In the more recent post (http://blog.pcbsd.org/2014/05/weekly-feature-digest-29-pbing/), there's some further explanation of the PBI system and the reason for the transition It's got lots of details on the different ways to install software, so hopefully it will clear up any possible confusion *** Feedback/Questions Antonio writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s2UbEhgjce) Daniel writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s21XU0y3JP) Sean writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s2QQtuawFl) tsyn writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s20XrT5Q8U) Chris writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s2ayZ1nsdv) ***
Новости Настоящая книга про Шеф и интервью с автором книги Как начать пользоваться Шефом от Леопарда часть 1 и часть 2 IBM тоже делает DevOps, видео про это. Плагин Sahara для Vagrant Еще один фреймворк для тестирования кукбуков — Foodtaster и примеры использования Масштабируем Zabbix теперь на русском Как проводить постмортемы Провайдер по-умолчанию в Vagrant Провайдер для Parallels 12 антипаттернов в DevOps Обсуждение Immutable Server Что про это думает Мартин Фаулер Неизменный сервер с Packer и Puppet Docker — это git для выкатки Выступление Митчелла Хашимото в Москве Packer Serf LXC Docker CoreOS DevOps митап в Москве
Новости Книга по Шефу LXC провайдер для Vagrant Версия 0.5.0 vagrant-lxc Экс-инженер из Амазона отвечает на вопросы Ненастоящие Девопсы Отличная подборка ссылок от Равиля Байрамгалина Как выкатывают изменения в Etsy Как пользоваться librarian Книга DevOps for Developers Масштабирование Zabbix Почему Дефлопе Обсуждение Никита Борзых в отпуске, так что в этот раз только новости.