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Using the SSH Config File
Using the SSH Config File
OpenSSH allows you to set up a per-user configuration file where you can store different SSH options for each remote machine you connect to. This article covers the basics of the SSH client configuration file and explains some of the most common configuration options.
·linuxize.com·
Using the SSH Config File
Automating NetBox with Ansible: How to Create Devices with Primary IPs
Automating NetBox with Ansible: How to Create Devices with Primary IPs
NetBox is a hugely popular open-source IP address management (IPAM) and data centre infrastructure management (DCIM) tool. NetBox provides a range of automation features, one of which is the ability to update NetBox with Ansible using the Ansible NetBox collection. In this short post, we'll walk through the process of
·packetcoders.io·
Automating NetBox with Ansible: How to Create Devices with Primary IPs
websocketd
websocketd
·websocketd.com·
websocketd
Zombie Resources Eat up Your Cloud Budget
Zombie Resources Eat up Your Cloud Budget
Relying on manual checks for proper infrastructure allocation and utilization adds to the burden of wasted resources and expenses for companies large and small.
·thenewstack.io·
Zombie Resources Eat up Your Cloud Budget
Onboarding Your Customers with Let's Encrypt and ACME
Onboarding Your Customers with Let's Encrypt and ACME
If you work at a hosting provider or CDN, ACME’s DNS-01 validation method can make it a lot easier to onboard new customers who have an existing HTTPS website at another provider. Before your new customer points their domain name at your servers, you need to have a certificate already installed for them. Otherwise visitors to the customer’s site will see an outage for a few minutes while you issue and install a certificate.
·letsencrypt.org·
Onboarding Your Customers with Let's Encrypt and ACME
Ln Command in Linux (Create Symbolic Links)
Ln Command in Linux (Create Symbolic Links)
A symbolic link, also known as a symlink or soft link, is a special type of file that points to another file or directory. In this guide, we will cover how to use the ln command to create symbolic links.
·linuxize.com·
Ln Command in Linux (Create Symbolic Links)
Understanding Linux Links - Linux.com
Understanding Linux Links - Linux.com
Linux is, without a doubt, one of the single most flexible operating system platforms on the planet. With the flagship open source ecosystem, there is almost nothing you cannot do. What makes Linux so flexible? The answer to that question will depend on your needs. Suffice it to say, the list of answers is significant …
·linux.com·
Understanding Linux Links - Linux.com
Work with multiple python versions on Windows 10
Work with multiple python versions on Windows 10
Install, manage several Python versions on a Windows computer and use them from the terminal and in virtual environments.
·martinfritz.medium.com·
Work with multiple python versions on Windows 10
dysk
dysk
dysk, like df but better
·dystroy.org·
dysk
Install Docker on Debian 12
Install Docker on Debian 12
Learn how to install Docker on Debian 12 properly. Also learn to run Docker without sudo and remove it when not needed.
·itsfoss.com·
Install Docker on Debian 12
What network ports are used by DSM services? - Synology Knowledge Center
What network ports are used by DSM services? - Synology Knowledge Center
Synology Knowledge Center offers comprehensive support, providing answers to frequently asked questions, troubleshooting steps, software tutorials, and all the technical documentation you may need.
·kb.synology.com·
What network ports are used by DSM services? - Synology Knowledge Center