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  1. Harvester Expands Linux Arsenal with GoGra Backdoor in South Asia

    Harvester's Linux arsenal just got a boost with the deployment of the GoGra backdoor in South Asia, enabling the threat actor to sneak past traditional network defenses by hijacking legitimate Microsoft Graph API and Outlook mailboxes. This latest move is linked to Harvester's earlier espionage campaigns targeting key sectors in the region.

    osintsights.com/harvester-expa

    #Harvester #Linux #GograBackdoor #MicrosoftGraphApi #SouthAsia

  2. Lets build our own #cloud #onprem with #suse #harvester and #rancher and #longhorn ... Much to learn i still have ... This is just the beginning!

  3. Lets build our own #cloud #onprem with #suse #harvester and #rancher and #longhorn ... Much to learn i still have ... This is just the beginning!

  4. Lets build our own #cloud #onprem with #suse #harvester and #rancher and #longhorn ... Much to learn i still have ... This is just the beginning!

  5. Lets build our own #cloud #onprem with #suse #harvester and #rancher and #longhorn ... Much to learn i still have ... This is just the beginning!

  6. Lets build our own #cloud #onprem with #suse #harvester and #rancher and #longhorn ... Much to learn i still have ... This is just the beginning!

  7. [2/2] Here's the page for the play itself (closes this Sunday). Looks v interesting. Good for him, first play gets Off-Broadway.
    The pretext is basically "what if you're the one building Big Brother for the government?"
    #OffBroadway #play #moral #thriller #plot #points #elicit #gasps #audience #BigBrother #surveillance #state #Palantir #data #harvester #broker #privacy #laws
    datatheplay.com/

  8. [2/2] Here's the page for the play itself (closes this Sunday). Looks v interesting. Good for him, first play gets Off-Broadway.
    The pretext is basically "what if you're the one building Big Brother for the government?"
    #OffBroadway #play #moral #thriller #plot #points #elicit #gasps #audience #BigBrother #surveillance #state #Palantir #data #harvester #broker #privacy #laws
    datatheplay.com/

  9. [2/2] Here's the page for the play itself (closes this Sunday). Looks v interesting. Good for him, first play gets Off-Broadway.
    The pretext is basically "what if you're the one building Big Brother for the government?"
    #OffBroadway #play #moral #thriller #plot #points #elicit #gasps #audience #BigBrother #surveillance #state #Palantir #data #harvester #broker #privacy #laws
    datatheplay.com/

  10. [2/2] Here's the page for the play itself (closes this Sunday). Looks v interesting. Good for him, first play gets Off-Broadway.
    The pretext is basically "what if you're the one building Big Brother for the government?"
    #OffBroadway #play #moral #thriller #plot #points #elicit #gasps #audience #BigBrother #surveillance #state #Palantir #data #harvester #broker #privacy #laws
    datatheplay.com/

  11. [2/2] Here's the page for the play itself (closes this Sunday). Looks v interesting. Good for him, first play gets Off-Broadway.
    The pretext is basically "what if you're the one building Big Brother for the government?"
    #OffBroadway #play #moral #thriller #plot #points #elicit #gasps #audience #BigBrother #surveillance #state #Palantir #data #harvester #broker #privacy #laws
    datatheplay.com/

  12. Management overhead of vcf9 is kinda insane.

    There is literally nothing running on this box except for all of the vcf9 management components (+2 DNS servers with alpine linux that I count as management infrastructure for this as well)

    Maybe I'll try Harvester again after all. Even though it also had a lot of overhead it didn't have nearly as much...

    #HomeLab #vcf9 #Harvester

  13. Management overhead of vcf9 is kinda insane.

    There is literally nothing running on this box except for all of the vcf9 management components (+2 DNS servers with alpine linux that I count as management infrastructure for this as well)

    Maybe I'll try Harvester again after all. Even though it also had a lot of overhead it didn't have nearly as much...

    #HomeLab #vcf9 #Harvester

  14. Management overhead of vcf9 is kinda insane.

    There is literally nothing running on this box except for all of the vcf9 management components (+2 DNS servers with alpine linux that I count as management infrastructure for this as well)

    Maybe I'll try Harvester again after all. Even though it also had a lot of overhead it didn't have nearly as much...

    #HomeLab #vcf9 #Harvester

  15. Management overhead of vcf9 is kinda insane.

    There is literally nothing running on this box except for all of the vcf9 management components (+2 DNS servers with alpine linux that I count as management infrastructure for this as well)

    Maybe I'll try Harvester again after all. Even though it also had a lot of overhead it didn't have nearly as much...

    #HomeLab #vcf9 #Harvester

  16. Management overhead of vcf9 is kinda insane.

    There is literally nothing running on this box except for all of the vcf9 management components (+2 DNS servers with alpine linux that I count as management infrastructure for this as well)

    Maybe I'll try Harvester again after all. Even though it also had a lot of overhead it didn't have nearly as much...

    #HomeLab #vcf9 #Harvester

  17. And the setup failed yet again. So my former point of #Harvester being anything but production ready appears to be even more true now...

    /cc @opensuse

    #OpenSuse

  18. And the setup failed yet again. So my former point of #Harvester being anything but production ready appears to be even more true now...

    /cc @opensuse

    #OpenSuse

  19. And the setup failed yet again. So my former point of #Harvester being anything but production ready appears to be even more true now...

    /cc @opensuse

    #OpenSuse

  20. And the setup failed yet again. So my former point of #Harvester being anything but production ready appears to be even more true now...

    /cc @opensuse

    #OpenSuse

  21. Or not, cause the #Harvester setup CD for 1.7.1 doesn't want to boot. It just throws me into a grub shell directly....

  22. Or not, cause the #Harvester setup CD for 1.7.1 doesn't want to boot. It just throws me into a grub shell directly....

  23. Or not, cause the #Harvester setup CD for 1.7.1 doesn't want to boot. It just throws me into a grub shell directly....

  24. Or not, cause the #Harvester setup CD for 1.7.1 doesn't want to boot. It just throws me into a grub shell directly....

  25. Or not, cause the #Harvester setup CD for 1.7.1 doesn't want to boot. It just throws me into a grub shell directly....

  26. Maybe I should give #Harvester another try. I've just seen that they released an update 19 hours ago (v1.7.1) which actually fixes a bunch of the issues I encountered.

  27. Maybe I should give #Harvester another try. I've just seen that they released an update 19 hours ago (v1.7.1) which actually fixes a bunch of the issues I encountered.

  28. Maybe I should give #Harvester another try. I've just seen that they released an update 19 hours ago (v1.7.1) which actually fixes a bunch of the issues I encountered.

  29. Maybe I should give #Harvester another try. I've just seen that they released an update 19 hours ago (v1.7.1) which actually fixes a bunch of the issues I encountered.

  30. Maybe I should give #Harvester another try. I've just seen that they released an update 19 hours ago (v1.7.1) which actually fixes a bunch of the issues I encountered.

  31. I think I'll throw #Harvester away again. It's just not production ready yet. Maybe give it another year or five.
    + Wait until they actually fix bugs instead of stale closing and ignoring them.

    /cc @opensuse

    #OpenSuse

  32. I think I'll throw #Harvester away again. It's just not production ready yet. Maybe give it another year or five.
    + Wait until they actually fix bugs instead of stale closing and ignoring them.

    /cc @opensuse

    #OpenSuse

  33. I think I'll throw #Harvester away again. It's just not production ready yet. Maybe give it another year or five.
    + Wait until they actually fix bugs instead of stale closing and ignoring them.

    /cc @opensuse

    #OpenSuse

  34. I think I'll throw #Harvester away again. It's just not production ready yet. Maybe give it another year or five.
    + Wait until they actually fix bugs instead of stale closing and ignoring them.

    /cc @opensuse

    #OpenSuse

  35. To others that played around with #Harvester, is it's performance just shit (compared to KVM on e.g. NixOS) or is there something wrong with my environment?

    Harvester itself (the web interface) is quite reactive but all of the workload I try is just behaving like shit. (Currently suspecting Disk IO, but that's also not an issue with KVM on NixOS on this hardware, so...)

    #KVM

  36. To others that played around with #Harvester, is it's performance just shit (compared to KVM on e.g. NixOS) or is there something wrong with my environment?

    Harvester itself (the web interface) is quite reactive but all of the workload I try is just behaving like shit. (Currently suspecting Disk IO, but that's also not an issue with KVM on NixOS on this hardware, so...)

    #KVM

  37. To others that played around with #Harvester, is it's performance just shit (compared to KVM on e.g. NixOS) or is there something wrong with my environment?

    Harvester itself (the web interface) is quite reactive but all of the workload I try is just behaving like shit. (Currently suspecting Disk IO, but that's also not an issue with KVM on NixOS on this hardware, so...)

    #KVM

  38. To others that played around with #Harvester, is it's performance just shit (compared to KVM on e.g. NixOS) or is there something wrong with my environment?

    Harvester itself (the web interface) is quite reactive but all of the workload I try is just behaving like shit. (Currently suspecting Disk IO, but that's also not an issue with KVM on NixOS on this hardware, so...)

    #KVM

  39. I can't find any documentation about setting up #IPv6 with #Harvester. Does it not support IPv6?!?

    Why @opensuse, just why?!?

    #OpenSuse #virtualisation

  40. I can't find any documentation about setting up #IPv6 with #Harvester. Does it not support IPv6?!?

    Why @opensuse, just why?!?

    #OpenSuse #virtualisation

  41. I can't find any documentation about setting up #IPv6 with #Harvester. Does it not support IPv6?!?

    Why @opensuse, just why?!?

    #OpenSuse #virtualisation