Express route is a great way to get some private routing into your Azure space. Larger organizations may implement the peering themselves with a Cloud Exchange provider like Equinix. Smaller organizations may utilize a middle man who handles the peering on behalf of them. A good example is…
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Wet feet with netmiko
I still haven’t ran into much need for automating network tasks. In fact if I’m going to do much in that realm it’s probably going to be in Cloud platforms, not on iron in a rack. However, let’s say I wanted to block some inbound IPs to resources behind an…
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This one has been a long time coming, I’ve been trying to get to this for over a month. It’s small on work but big on ideas. The Push for Encryption There incoming tide is pushing hard on everyone to encrypt all traffic on the web. I think it’s great…
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My two favorite things in IT are networking and linux. It’s an exciting time for both right now because they’re kind of meshing together. Linux is fully recognized today as a powerful platform for business along with stable distro’s being available for workstation use. It really has come along way…
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I recently found a pretty big issue with an appliance I work with. The manufacturer documentation stated that a local TFTP service to appliance was protected by DOS detection and mitigation. This should block any TFTP brute force attacks on the appliance. However, because of quite a few circumstances we…
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I’m been very quiet lately but I’ve been pretty deep in networking. I decided that I needed to back-peddle a little and try for my CCNA. I feel like anything on that topic has been more than covered elsewhere and my work has been pretty well structured around the objectives,…
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I wrapped up the linux+ and started studying for the sec+ just to realize I was incredibly bored with it. It’s not challenging what-so-ever so I hit a bit of a wall on what to do next. I’ve been putting off coding for a long time, and I think it’s…
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Since upgrading to Proxmox 5, I’ve had very little visibility into my server’s health. HPE hasn’t released packages for debian stretch (proxmox 5) and really for detailed information, those packages are my only choice. I only care about the RAID array however, and after poking around I found that the…
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This is a quicky. I’ve been very busy here, been studying hard for the linux+ and trying my best to get as good as I possibly can. I’ve tipped a point to where progress is now quick (relatively) as I think my foundation is solid. I’m excited to add it…
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This post is being prepared as an independent research project for a class. You will learn more if you invest time at the links presented in the first couple paragraphs. OpenStack at the time of writing this can be a decently large en-devour. This guide is not intended to answer all your…
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