This is the blog of Ronald Bartels that wanders on and off the subject of problem management (that is how it started). Mostly now the topics are about IoT and SD-WAN.
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Presenting To The D-Suite
Do you present to an audience? Odds are good that most of us have had to
do it more than once in our life or career. Some of us do it rather
often. And there’s no shortage of advice out there about how to present
to an audience. A lot of it is aimed at people that are trying to speak
to a general audience. Still more of it is designed as a primer on how
to speak to executives, often from a sales pitch perspective. But, how
do you present to the people that get stuff done? Instead of honing your
skills for the C-Suite, let’s look at what it takes to present to the
D-Suite.
Read the blog post over at the Networking Nerd here.
Firewalls are becoming increasingly important in today’s world. Hackers and automated scripts are constantly trying to invade your system and use it for Bitcoin mining, botnets or other things. To prevent these attacks, you can use a firewall on your system. IPTables is the strongest firewall in Linux because it can filter packets in the kernel before they reach the application. Using IPTables is not very easy for Linux beginners. We have created easywall - the simple IPTables web interface . The focus of the software is on easy installation and use. Access this neat software over on github: easywall
When building a DDoS mitigation service it’s incredibly tempting to think that the solution is scrubbing centers or scrubbing servers. I, too, thought that was a good idea in the beginning, but experience has shown that there are serious pitfalls to this approach. Read the post of at Cloudflare's blog: N o Scrubs: The Architecture That Made Unmetered Mitigation Possible
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