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Updated #sydbox to 3.35.0: hardened #Landlock, empty mount namespaces using pivot_root and root:tmpfs a la #bubblewrap, many bug fixes thx to LTP, many bug/portability fixes thx to #alpine #linux folks. New utilities #syd-fd and #syd-x. See the release mail for more information: https://is.gd/syd_3_35_0 #exherbo #hacking #security
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git-next: 🔥 New releasev0.14.1- Filtering in UI🧩 git-next: trunk-based development manager
🦀 Written in Rust
⭐ Repo: https://git.kemitix.net/kemitix/git-nextWhat's New
- Added the ability to filter the list of monitored repos in the UI (press '/')
- Converted actor framework tokameofromactix
- Docker image is now based on alpine linux (security)
- Removed dependency on openssl (security)Install:
📦 No-tui:cargo install [email protected]
📦 With tui:cargo install [email protected] --features tui
🐋docker pull git.kemitix.net/kemitix/git-next:0.14.1Run UI in docker:
docker run --rm -p 8092:8092 -u $(id -u):$(id -g) -it -v $PWD:/app git.kemitix.net/kemitix/git-next:v0.14.1 server start --ui#RustLang #Ratatui #Git #GitNext #OpenSource #Docker #GitHub #ForgeJo #Kameo
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We are excited to announce that @anjan is now a trusted contributor in postmarketOS!
He is a maintainer of our favorite tiling WM based Linux Mobile interface Sxmo, maintains quite a few Alpine Linux packages, contributed some cool pmbootstrap patches and recently made a talk "Introduction to postmarketOS" at SeaGL! 🥳
📜 TC page:
https://postmarketos.org/trusted-contributors/#anjan-momi-anjandev📽️ SeaGL talk:
https://www.youtube.com/live/wJfbS8f2Zio?feature=shared&t=3084 -
Video review on #benchmark of #Kali #Linux 2024.02 https://youtu.be/019eJJgc9js. Curious why someone would choose #KaliLinux to run #Xfce when the #performance is so poor compared to Alpine Linux with Xfce. Also the 13GB of #DiskUsage is one of the highest of any #OperatingSystem #benchmarked so far.
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#gVisor : systrap actually outperforms kvm in a syscall microbenchmark? This is on baremetal...
systrap: ~8s
ptrace: ~121s (lmfao)
kvm: ~15s(benchmark is just "perf bench syscall basic", which runs 10000000 getppid() calls, on Alpine Linux)
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A video on #HannahMontana #Linux v2 with #KDE. A new leader in Linux #performance has been #benchmarked for the #TierList. It appears that #Plasma has only come to perform worse over time. Hopefully #LinuxDistributions other than Alpine Linux can find a way to improve their situations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_mCLcVi9a0
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I've set up an inventory system for my #electricalengineering stuff yesterday. Definitely didn't take the whole day because I wanted to use an Alpine Linux container instead of Debian. But I think it was well worth it. Now I have my inventory, datasheets, footprints, and 3D models all in one place! And there's a #KiCAD plugin for it as well! Though that's yet to be tested.
The software is called #PartDB.
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I've set up an inventory system for my #electricalengineering stuff yesterday. Definitely didn't take the whole day because I wanted to use an Alpine Linux container instead of Debian. But I think it was well worth it. Now I have my inventory, datasheets, footprints, and 3D models all in one place! And there's a #KiCAD plugin for it as well! Though that's yet to be tested.
The software is called #PartDB.
https://github.com/Part-DB/Part-DB-server -
I've set up an inventory system for my #electricalengineering stuff yesterday. Definitely didn't take the whole day because I wanted to use an Alpine Linux container instead of Debian. But I think it was well worth it. Now I have my inventory, datasheets, footprints, and 3D models all in one place! And there's a #KiCAD plugin for it as well! Though that's yet to be tested.
The software is called #PartDB.
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Necuno Solutions & postmarketOS collaboration!
postmarketOS is a touch-optimized, pre-configured Alpine Linux based OS with its own packages, that can be installed on smartphones.
Necuno is an upcoming phone with a goal to give you 100% open source device, from metal to pixel, from hardware to software.
==> https://necunos.com/blog/necuno-solutions-and-postmarketos-collaboration/
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#Necuno #postmarketOS #FOSS #Linux #mobile #NecunOS #NecunoSolutions #OpenSource -
Are you looking for a #trustworthy and well maintained #hyperlocal #multiarch @nlnetlabs #Unbound #Docker image, based on #Alpine #Linux with focus on #security, #performance and a small #image size with #Pihole in mind? Look no further: https://github.com/madnuttah/unbound-docker
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Anyone familiar with #postmarketos that might have an idea why the reboot time is so slow at 57 seconds (no window manager or desktop environment) with the default settings? Also the system load seems high compared to alpine linux https://everybytecounts.org/ #pmos #pmbootstrap
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From 2021 suggestions of best OS for running #docker only - #CoreOS (discontinued), #RancherOS (discontinued), Ubuntu Core (can't use groupadd, unfriendly to VM-no ISO), Redhat Project Atomic (discontinued in favor of CoreOS which is also discontinued), Mesosphere DCOS (is there a free option?) and #Alpine Linux. I guess that leaves me with either Alpine or #Ubuntu Server.
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Adélie Linux.
In BETA phase now, already intriguing.
Based on "GNUless" Alpine Linux, but aiming for common desktop use. Userland instead of GNU Core: BusyBox.
For C standard library, it uses musl, instead of GNU glibc.
"We do believe that Linux should be usable by anyone, regardless of income level or past computer experience. We don't believe that Linux has to be hard to use."
Eye on this one.
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A video on #HannahMontana #Linux v2 with #KDE. A new leader in Linux #performance has been #benchmarked for the #TierList. It appears that #Plasma has only come to perform worse over time. Hopefully #LinuxDistributions other than Alpine Linux can find a way to improve their situations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_mCLcVi9a0
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A video on #HannahMontana #Linux v2 with #KDE. A new leader in Linux #performance has been #benchmarked for the #TierList. It appears that #Plasma has only come to perform worse over time. Hopefully #LinuxDistributions other than Alpine Linux can find a way to improve their situations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_mCLcVi9a0
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A video on #HannahMontana #Linux v2 with #KDE. A new leader in Linux #performance has been #benchmarked for the #TierList. It appears that #Plasma has only come to perform worse over time. Hopefully #LinuxDistributions other than Alpine Linux can find a way to improve their situations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_mCLcVi9a0
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A video on #HannahMontana #Linux v2 with #KDE. A new leader in Linux #performance has been #benchmarked for the #TierList. It appears that #Plasma has only come to perform worse over time. Hopefully #LinuxDistributions other than Alpine Linux can find a way to improve their situations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_mCLcVi9a0
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Video review on #benchmark of #Kali #Linux 2024.02 https://youtu.be/019eJJgc9js. Curious why someone would choose #KaliLinux to run #Xfce when the #performance is so poor compared to Alpine Linux with Xfce. Also the 13GB of #DiskUsage is one of the highest of any #OperatingSystem #benchmarked so far.
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Video review on #benchmark of #Kali #Linux 2024.02 https://youtu.be/019eJJgc9js. Curious why someone would choose #KaliLinux to run #Xfce when the #performance is so poor compared to Alpine Linux with Xfce. Also the 13GB of #DiskUsage is one of the highest of any #OperatingSystem #benchmarked so far.
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Video review on #benchmark of #Kali #Linux 2024.02 https://youtu.be/019eJJgc9js. Curious why someone would choose #KaliLinux to run #Xfce when the #performance is so poor compared to Alpine Linux with Xfce. Also the 13GB of #DiskUsage is one of the highest of any #OperatingSystem #benchmarked so far.
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Video review on #benchmark of #Kali #Linux 2024.02 https://youtu.be/019eJJgc9js. Curious why someone would choose #KaliLinux to run #Xfce when the #performance is so poor compared to Alpine Linux with Xfce. Also the 13GB of #DiskUsage is one of the highest of any #OperatingSystem #benchmarked so far.
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#Linux Weekly Roundup for December 10th, 2023: #Lubuntu getting #Wayland support, #Debian 12.4, #LinuxMint 21.3 and #ZorinOS17 betas, new major #RaspberryPi OS release, Alpine Linux and Kali Linux get #RaspberryPi5 support, new #GNOME and #KDE Plasma updates, and more https://9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly-roundup-december-10th-2023
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Hey, I think Unix just turned 50!
Happy anniversary💥⌨💨
- And thanx to SDF for making antique and old historical version available via browser!
https://unix50.org/
(Though not accesible through elinks. At least not on Alpine Linux via Termux on Android.)
#unix50 #sdf #ancientUNIX #unix #elinks -
#LinuxPhone e Android #DeGooglizzato:
➡️ @e_mydata - android degooglizzato
➡️ @PINE64 - smartphone basato su Linux
➡️ @volla - Ubuntu Touch, Android de-Googled
➡️ @tuxdevices - news su #Linux phone
➡️ @ubports - #UbuntuTouch
➡️ @plasmamobile - KDE on #smartphone
➡️ @mobian - Debian x telefoni
➡️ @postmarketOS - derivata Alpine Linux
➡️ @calyxos Android improntato alla sicurezza
➡️ @GrapheneOS - OS con app android
➡️ @sailfishosnews - supporta app android
➡️ @droidian - Basata su debian
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Adélie Linux.
In ALPHA, already intriguing.
Based on "GNUless" Alpine Linux, but aiming for common desktop use.
Userland instead of GNU Core: BusyBox.
For C standard library, it uses musl, instead of GNU glibc.
Devs state: "We do believe that Linux should be usable by anyone, regardless of income level or past computer experience. We don't believe that Linux has to be hard to use."
Urged to keep an eye on this one!
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CW: Release notes for v25.04.1 of Malcolm, a powerful, easily deployable network traffic analysis tool suite for network security monitoring
Malcolm v25.04.1 contains new features and improvements, component version updates, bug fixes, and other great stuff.
For these notes, I'm lumping v25.04.0 and v25.04.1 together, as v25.04.1 was released only two days after v25.04.0 in order to update Arkime to v5.6.4 which mitigates newly-discovered remote code execution (RCE) vulnerabilities.
https://github.com/idaholab/Malcolm/compare/v25.03.1...v25.04.1
✨ Features and enhancements
- add option to use external NetBox instance (cisagov/Malcolm#597)
- add
-q/--quietoption forstart/restart(cisagov/Malcolm#656) - handle non-HTTPS arkime case (cisagov/Malcolm#629)
lots of improvements to
control.pyandinstall.pyfor Kubernetes deployment- improved
start/stop/wipecontrol script behavior - allow providing resource requests in manifests via YML file and command-line argument
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Kubernetes:
-n, --namespace <string>
Kubernetes namespace
--skip-persistent-volume-checks [SKIPPERVOLCHECKS]
Skip checks for PersistentVolumes/PersistentVolumeClaims in manifests (only for "start" operation with Kubernetes)
--no-capture-pods [NOCAPTUREPODSSTART]
Do not deploy pods for traffic live capture/analysis (only for "start" operation with Kubernetes)
--no-capabilities [NOCAPABILITIES]
Do not specify modifications to container capabilities (only for "start" operation with Kubernetes)
--inject-resources [INJECTRESOURCES]
Inject container resources from kubernetes-container-resources.yml (only for "start" operation with Kubernetes)
--image-source <string>
Source for container images (e.g., "ghcr.io/idaholab/malcolm"; only for "start" operation with Kubernetes)
--image-tag <string> Tag for container images (e.g., "25.04.0"; only for "start" operation with Kubernetes)
--delete-namespace [DELETENAMESPACE]
Delete Kubernetes namespace (only for "wipe" operation with Kubernetes)
...- improved
improvements to Malcolm's vanilla Kubernetes manifests
- lowered the amount of storage for the persistent volumes in the AWS EFS example
- replaced
namelabel withapplabel for deployments in accordance with best practices
improve links on landing page for NetBox and auth to accurately reflect what Malcolm is using
added more smarts to the NGINX startup script to dynamically set up upstreams that may or may not exist based on enabled or disabled Malcolm features
fixed a minor issue in the script setting up Zeek intelligence updates where it would remove its own lockfile
✅ Component version updates
- Alpine Linux v3.21
- Arkime v5.6.4 to resolve RCE vulnerabilities, as described below in the #announcements channel on the Arkime slack: * possible to bypass forced expressions for some API calls * direct access to OpenSearch/Elasticsearch could be used to create session documents that hang viewer or have viewer execute code * since Arkime 5.1.0 any arkimeUser user could create OpenSearch/Elasticsearch documents in any index that viewer had access to
- Keycloak v26.2
- NetBox v4.2.8
- netbox-initializers v4.2.0
- netbox-topology v4.2.1
- Fluent Bit to v4.0.1
🐛 Bug fixes
- API tokens created in NetBox still require authentication through NGINX reverse proxy (cisagov/Malcolm#383)
- adjust Logstash health check so K8s liveness probe doesn't kill it (cisagov/Malcolm#630)
- be more resilient in
zeekctlstatus checks inzeekdeploy.sh(cisagov/Malcolm#652) - in deployments with multiple zeek-live containers, each container's restarting causes the others to restart zeek (cisagov/Malcolm#651)
🧹 Code and project maintenance
- document customizing Malcolm with an additional output pipeline (cisagov/Malcolm#643)
- overhaul "deploying Malcolm on AWS" documentation (cisagov/Malcolm#655)
Malcolm is a powerful, easily deployable network 🖧 traffic analysis tool suite for network security monitoring 🕵🏻♀️.
Malcolm operates as a cluster of containers 📦, isolated sandboxes which each serve a dedicated function of the system. This makes Malcolm deployable with frameworks like Docker 🐋, Podman 🦭, and Kubernetes ⎈. Check out the Quick Start guide for examples on how to get up and running.
Alternatively, dedicated official ISO installer images 💿 for Malcolm and Hedgehog Linux 🦔 can be downloaded from Malcolm's releases page on GitHub. Due to limits on individual files in GitHub releases, these ISO files have been split 🪓 into 2GB chunks and can be reassembled with scripts provided for both Bash 🐧 (
release_cleaver.sh) and PowerShell 🪟 (release_cleaver.ps1). See Downloading Malcolm - Installer ISOs for instructions.As always, join us on the Malcolm discussions board 💬 to engage with the community, or pop some corn 🍿 and watch a video 📼.
#Malcolm #HedgehogLinux #Zeek #Arkime #NetBox #OpenSearch #Elasticsearch #Suricata #PCAP #NetworkTrafficAnalysis #networksecuritymonitoring #OT #ICS #icssecurity #CyberSecurity #Cyber #Infosec #INL #DHS #CISA #CISAgov
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Entdecke Linux-Distributionen ohne Installation! 💻 DistroSea ermöglicht es, verschiedene Systeme wie Ubuntu, Fedora & Co. direkt im Browser zu testen. Perfekt für alle, die ein neues OS suchen! Von A bis Alpine Linux bis Z wie ZorinOS ist alles dabei! ✨ #Linux #DistroSea #OpenSource #TestDrive
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hey so. looking for a job (NZ or fully remote willing to hire a kiwi) in SRE, security, or linux/Unix system administration. 15 years experience administering Linux and Unix boxes, intermediate level of experience working with docker compose and containerisation and container security. No prior job experience unfortunately, all those 15 years were mostly personal projects and small-scale stuff for friends. I'm also 26, so I started when I was 11, explaining the no jobs so far. Currently running an entire multi-machine personal cloud infrastructure with a demonstration of all the services I have running at https://status.highenergymagic.net. Three machines, 72 docker containers. One running most of them, one running Mastodon+glitchsocial, one running the uptime monitor. encrypted root on ZFS, alpine linux, gVisor on supported containers, plan to move to Kata. Entirely willing to accept entry-level job placements, no expectation of being paid a lot or anything, just want to be doing something and move the needle a little on my current "being broke" status. Currently using gVisor, docker compose, and kata containers in production, experience with Linux, docker, Net/Open/FreeBSD, Cisco IOS, Juniper Junos, Mikrotik and UniFi, configuring and administering Asterisk, plus extensive experience with IBM AIX and Sun Solaris. #fedihired #infosec #cybersecurity #linux #unix #docker #sre #DevOps #GetFediHired
Please boost for reach, any job offers please DM me.
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hey so. looking for a job (NZ or fully remote willing to hire a kiwi) in SRE, security, or linux/Unix system administration. 15 years experience administering Linux and Unix boxes, intermediate level of experience working with docker compose and containerisation and container security. No prior job experience unfortunately, all those 15 years were mostly personal projects and small-scale stuff for friends. I'm also 26, so I started when I was 11, explaining the no jobs so far. Currently running an entire multi-machine personal cloud infrastructure with a demonstration of all the services I have running at https://status.highenergymagic.net. Three machines, 72 docker containers. One running most of them, one running Mastodon+glitchsocial, one running the uptime monitor. encrypted root on ZFS, alpine linux, gVisor on supported containers, plan to move to Kata. Entirely willing to accept entry-level job placements, no expectation of being paid a lot or anything, just want to be doing something and move the needle a little on my current "being broke" status. Currently using gVisor, docker compose, and kata containers in production, experience with Linux, docker, Net/Open/FreeBSD, Cisco IOS, Juniper Junos, Mikrotik and UniFi, configuring and administering Asterisk, plus extensive experience with IBM AIX and Sun Solaris. #fedihired #infosec #cybersecurity #linux #unix #docker #sre #DevOps #GetFediHired
Please boost for reach, any job offers please DM me.