Teleport is an Open Source Certificate Authority(CA) and something Teleport refers to as an Access Plane (AP).
What is an Access Plane? Allows users to access all kinds of services such as ssh, kubernetes, web apps, databases, desktops even if they are behind a NAT. The Access Plane can also (optionally) issues limited time certificates which expire say in 8-12 hours (example).
With Teleport you can:
Set up Single Sign-On and have one place to access your SSH servers, Kubernetes, Databases, Desktops, and Web Apps.
Use your favorite programming language to define access policies to your infrastructure.
Share and record interactive sessions across all environments.
In this episode of the CyberGizmo we explore an Arch-based Linux distribution called Endeavour OS
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In this episode of the Cybergizmo we explore Portainer for Docker installed on Linux
Portainer Website: http://www.portainer.io
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Overwhelmed by security options for your Linux system? SELinux and AppArmor are both powerful contenders, but which one is the best choice?
This video gives you the information to decide tbetween SELinux and AppArmor. I'll break down their functionalities, complexity, and how to choose the right one for you.
AI Image: SELinux and AppArmor comparison
Red Hat: Using SELinux: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/9/html-single/using_selinux/index
Canonical AppArmor Wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppArmor
Chapters
00:00 - Intro
00:41 - Linux Security Modules
01:57 - What is SeLinux and AppArmor?
03:28 - Core Differences
05:27 - Which one do you choose?
06:44 - Final Thoughts
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In this episode of the CyberGizmo we explore installing kubernetes on Linux (Ubuntu 19.10) using snaps (a good use of it, I think)
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What to expect on September 27th 20222, will your favorite linux distribution be ready for AMD Ryzen 7000 series CPUs? I also explain some of the reasons why we see huge performance gains at 65 watts and progressively less as we move up in power draw to 170 watts. In the past versions of the Ryzen chips the IOD was used to support I/O between memory, storage, networks, etc. AMD on their website says the IOD will include support for light graphics workloads, so for the first time the mainline Ryzen chips include a 6nm GPU. Which RDNA version is it based on? So far AMD has not spilled the beans. But clearly, its something new.
Chapters
00:00 - Intro
00:29 - What does AMD Zen 4 mean for Linux users?
01:11 - Yep, Dark Silicon (again)
07:44 - Dark Silicon on Chip by Scale
09:06 - Power Scaling
12:21 - MPU / CPU Performance
13:40 - AMD Zen 4 Features
13:45 - If I buy an AMD Rysen 7000 CPU will Linux Support it?
14:02 - AMD Zen 4 Support Linux Kernel 5.19
15:03 - AMD Zen 4 Support Linux Kernel 6.0
16:00 - AMD Zen 4 Linux Kernel 6.1
16:53 - The Mysterious I/O Die (IOD)
18:25 - Summary
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#AMD #Linux #Ryzen 7000
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In this episode of the CyberGizmo we explore installing Manjaro ARM 20.02 KDE on Pine64 Pinebook Pro
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In this episode of the CyberGizmo we explore how well Ubuntu 19.10 and Raspbian compare for both the Raspberry Pi 3B+ and Raspberry Pi 4B
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In this episode of the CyberGizmo we explore Installing Ubuntu, Fedora and Alpine on Parallels running on an Apple Mac Mini - M1 chip
Parallels Technology Preview: https://my.parallels.com/desktop/beta
Install Ubuntu: 02:12
Install Fedora: 17:54
Install Alpine Linux: 35:25
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What will Linux look like in 5, 10, even 15 years from now. Will we still be waiting on the year of the Linux Desktop? Will security be a bigger issue? What about AI? Will our Desktop Environments still be GNOME, KDE, XFCE, MATE, CInnamon, etc.
AI Thumbnail: Off World Linux
00:00 - Introduction
01:20 - Trends in Linux
04:30 - Linux - 5 Years On (2029)
07:16 - Linux: 10 Years On (2034)
10:00 - Linux 15 Years On (2039)
13:34 - Marker 6
16:56 - Conclusions
18:32 - One More Thing...
21:59 - Outro
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