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initialcharge.net
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| | | | | Despite my lack of enthusiasm for present-day Apple, there's still a lot to be excited about in the world of technology. The following is an unordered list of things that I've been excited about recently. If you have any thoughts about the following items or have some tech that you've been excited about, I'd love [...] | |
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www.neelc.org
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| | | | | Note: I am using FreeBSD as the operating system in the article, but the information should be generic to Linux or any non-Microsoft operating system. This should also apply to most other current HPE ProLiant servers (as of 2019) other than the MicroServer (UPDATE: Don't own one, but this article should apply to the new MicroServer Gen10 Plus as well). I recently got a Xeon 4108 HPE ProLiant ML110 Gen10 to replace my MicroServer as a home server along with two 1TB hard drives to run in ZFS RAID. | |
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www.jeremymorgan.com
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| | | | | A quick look at my virtualization setup, remotely accessed headless VMs on a Linux Server. | |
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blog.coffinsec.com
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| | | While working on berry-sense and learning about network traffic analysis recently, I had the need for a dedicated device to use as an Ethernet bridge/tap for capturing traffic. This would give me a chance to test the Raspberry Pi's performance while performing traffic captures, as well as produce a usable device for performing simple captures. | ||