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World News@lemmy.ml•Paris Mayor Says Russian, Belarusian Athletes 'Not Welcome' At Olympics
1112·2 years agoThey should not be welcome in any place in this world. 🚫 stop orcs sign should be implemented in every country border.
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World News@lemmy.ml•Russia warns United States: use of SpaceX for spying makes its satellites a target
214·2 years agodeleted by creator
Avoid Docker as much as possible. It gives you a quick way to run apps, but in a way that you can’t see what is going to be installed.
It is also double resource heater.
And it has many frequent vulnerabilities.
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World News@lemmy.ml•Russian missile hits near Zelensky motorcade in Ukraine city of Odessa
1·2 years agoShould i pay to read your funking links?🤔
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World News@lemmy.ml•France makes abortion a constitutional right
323·2 years agoFrom what i read:
“We’re sending a message to all women: your body belongs to you and no one can decide for you,” he added."
Your body… well seems like a abortion is not about “your body” but a body from someone else’s…
This world is crazy sometimes 😕
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I'm new to self hosting. How do I monitor security?English
10·2 years agotrough ssh when you connect to your machine run :
lastb -10
This will show you the last 10 login failed attemps you can change to 20 or whatever
you can also run: last -10 to see the last successful logged in
use :
more history
to see all the commands that someone have typed
on the dir /var/logs you have a lot of another logs too
for more paranoid level use
netstat -a
This will show you all incoming and outgoing communications
and like the others said considere using firewall and fail2ban
Note: don’t relly to much on firewalls since they are easy to bypass
keep all softwares updated
read frequently about new vulnerabilities if there is some vulnerability that affects your software until gets patched turn of that service.
when you say some services on your network are you talking about machines or softwares?
for machines yes ups makes sense for softwares writing some scripts to run on start up should be enough another alternative can be setting up wake on Lan that way you can bring all up again wherever you are
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ssh into raspberry without a routerEnglish
12·2 years agoyou can just use a reverse shell
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•PSA: Update your docker installation. Leaky Vessels flaws allow hackers to escape Docker, runc containersEnglish
674·2 years agoagain and again … docker is becoming a joke

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