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Enterprise Linux Security Episode 68 – The Barracuda Vulnerability
Don’t you just love e-mail? It’s the gift that keeps on giving, and this time managing e-mail is even more annoying for Barracuda’s customers, with CVE-2023-2868. This isn’t just any CVE, this is a complete system own by the threat actors. In fact, it’s so bad that the situation isn’t as simple as installing a patch. In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss this vulnerability and just how big of a deal it is.
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The Homelab Show Episode 101- Q & A and Misc Updates
Join Jay and Tom for some awesome Homelab-related goodness! In this episode, viewer/listener feedback is addressed – plus Jay’s initial thoughts on that Red Hat bombshell that was dropped, whether or not more updates means more secure, and more!
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How to Build your own Linux-Based Cloud Desktop (Hands-On Linux Learning)
A great way to Learn Linux is by working with it directly! In the spirit of hands-on #Linux Learning, in this video you’ll be walked through the process of setting up a remote desktop in the cloud. You’ll be able to connect to it from an X2go client whenever you need it. This is a fun project for those looking for a more practical way to learn.
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CrowdSec 1.5 Gains New Features – Exploring Block Lists, Post Exploitation Behavior & More!
CrowdSec is a service that aims to enhance the security of your Linux server – which it does in a very interesting way. Leveraging the power of the very “crowd” it serves, CrowSec is able to build intelligence that benefits every server that has it installed. This service has been discussed on the channel before, but in this tutorial you’ll see some of the new features as of CrowdSec 1.5.
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Enterprise Linux Security Episode 67 – No One Else’s Computer
We’ve all heard the cloud referred to as “Someone Else’s Computer”, but what do you do if you find your data is on No One Else’s Computer? In this example, there was a happy ending (data was restored) but it’s still an important consideration all the same. What do you do if your cloud provider all of a sudden doesn’t have your data? In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss a recent situation in which Azure customers found themselves in a bit of a bad situation.
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The Homelab Show Episode 100 – Debian 12 “Bookworm” is Awesome (Featuring Veronica from Veronica Explains)
Debian 12 is awesome! But you probably already knew that, especially from the excitement over this latest release of the popular stable Linux distribution. However, Debian 12 is not just awesome, it’s the best release in the distro’s three-decade history! In this video, Jay and Tom are joined by Veronica from Veronica Explains to chat about this awesome release.
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The First 12 Things You Should Do After Installing Debian 12 “Bookworm”!
Debian 12 codenamed “Bookworm” is AWESOME! If you’re the proud owner of a brand new Debian install, then this is the video for you! We’ll go over 12 things you should consider implementing in Debian 12, from productivity apps to gaming. This is definitely a can’t-miss video for Debian fans!
Thanks to Akamai for sponsoring today’s video! Check out their awesome cloud platform to get set up with your very own Linux server!
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Debian 12 “Bookworm” is the Best Release of Debian. Ever.
Debian 12 (codenamed “Bookworm”) is a FANTASTIC release of an awesome Linux distribution, and this is a release that fans of the popular desktop distro are sure to love. In this video, Jay goes over all the reasons why he feels that this is the best Debian release ever. This review will include a look at the installation process, performance, stability, and a surprising change. And speaking of “surprising”, there’s a surprise twist at the end of the review that will be sure to shock long-time fans of the channel. Check it out!
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Debian 12 “Net Install” Installation Walkthrough
Debian is a distribution loved by many, and one of the most popular of all time. If you’re thinking of installing it on your computer, then this installation guide will cover the “Net Install” method from beginning to end. In this video, you’ll see the process of wiping your drive and replacing your OS with Debian from start to finish!
Note: The installation screen captures are a lower resolution than normal due to a screen recorder issue.Thanks to Akamai for sponsoring today’s video! Check out their awesome cloud platform to get set up with your very own Linux server!
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Netdata Overview and Getting Started Guide
Netdata is a solution that monitors key metrics within your infrastructure while also providing a multitude of graphing and reporting options. It’s also implemented in a very simple and straight forward way. But how do you get started? How does the cloud offering differ from a local installation? In this video, Learn Linux TV has teamed up with Netdata to bring you this guide that will answer all that and more!
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Netdata – A Free (and Powerful) Monitoring Solution for your Linux Servers (Full Review)
Netdata is a monitoring solution that goes about things a little differently. It auto-discovers running services (and configures itself accordingly) and can be installed in one command. For Free?! In this video, Jay gives his thoughts on Netdata after having a chance to check it out.
Note: This video was not sponsored by Netdata.
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Transferring files with the scp Command (Linux Crash Course Series)
The Linux Crash Course Series – Teaching you a valuable Linux command/skill/topic one video at a time! This time around, our journey takes us to the Secure Copy (scp) command, which you can use to copy files from one Linux instance to another via SSH. You’ll learn everything you need to know in order to get started with scp so don’t miss this video!
Thanks to Akamai Connected Cloud for sponsoring today’s video! Check out their awesome cloud platform and spin up your very own Linux server!