Blockchain Security Engineer | Penetration Testing | Educational Technologies | MSc in Blockchain && Digital Currencies at University Of Nicosia 🇨🇾🇪🇺 | Founder of TuxHouseEdu | The creator of Blockchain Camera | Linux-User.gr
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Hahah no worries, I am still thinking more ideas to implement it for event logging proccess on my server.
It is just a Python Script. I believe that you have more reasons to run it locally instead of building a container. I mean, I dont think that the logs or the command execution should happen from a container.
Hahah, it is just a RSS feed bot :'(…
In order to share more interesting articles easier to build communities.
Wow it seems very cool, thanks for sharing
Hey, I tried to run this container but I can’t make it functional… Do I need to modify something else from my host (I am talking about fw).
You can try to scan your server with vulnerability assessment tools such as Nessus (it is available as a docker container) or sn1per which is open source.
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In the road of decentralization! Enjoy the journey!
++ as well as searching on a folder simply by the first letter, without searching everywhere
++same
Docker:nextcloud+mariadb+caddy
I can provide you a Greek version of sudocream if would you like it
Personally I am using a netbook like this as a headless server with Ubuntu.
You can try to run Lubuntu, or even TinyCore and Puppy Linux on this for simple tasks.
Generally speaking, with 1GB of ram and Intel atom, as you stay away from video streaming platforms and use simple tools for writing text or run simple code in python, you would be fine. However with less than 100€ you can find laptops with core i5 4rd generation with 8gb ram. I am not sure if it worths it.
I have used both, personally I prefer kavita as it runs faster.
However kavita needs to create user accounts as well as it is auto categorizing books and comics which personally I hate, especially for my cybersecurity books.
Fedora Silverblue! 😊
Immutable Linux is the future (and any container-based filesystem )
Many people and even businesses are still running Windows XP and Windows 7 and we are still talking about security updates on Windows 10?😂 People will never take their security seriously if they don’t lose a lot of money at first…
Time Traveling is a thing as we can see
I found a solution for docker: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2237396
There is a new upgrade available, try if it fixes your issue.
All you need is Python 3 :)