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Build your own DNS name server on Linux by https://is.gd/taDLb5
In the previous article in this two-part series, Introduction to the DNS (Domain Name System), I described how the DNS database is structured and how to configure name services on a client.
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Protecting driver privacy in the connected age by https://is.gd/qvTFBn
BGU researchers have demonstrated that it is possible to compromise a driver’s private information stored in the cloud for UBI programs.
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A Beginner’s Guide to Mininet by https://is.gd/lXID11
You can instantly create realistic virtual networks deploying controllers, switches and hosts using Mininet. And experiment with them to your heart’s content to run real kernel, application and switch code on a single machine, whether on a VM, the cloud or native.
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12 interesting Linux Commands that can make you laugh by https://is.gd/5Mn4DX
Do you ever know that Linux is not just for serious work for admins and professionals, but you can play word games, speak to your Linux terminal or create beautiful ASCII pictures etc.? Yes, Linux is really fun, if you know the correct commands.
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Narro Reading of Publishers still need to learn how to use their audience data
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In 2012, Parse.ly CEO Sachin Kamdar predicted that audience data would soon become integral to planning editorial calendars and choosing featured articles for publishers on digital platforms. Over time, publishers indeed began publicly addressing the importance of newsrooms knowing the audience response to their content, which brings us to today. Now, over 80 percent of people have direct access to their digital audience data, but there’s still a gap between having that data and doing something constructive with it. Sponsored by Parse.ly
The 6 Best Free Dropbox Alternatives for Linux by https://is.gd/HIOYlv
Dropbox is arguably the most popular cloud storage service available right next to Google’s Drive. For Linux enthusiasts, there’s good news and there’s bad news.
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USB Canary Sends An SMS When Someone Tinkers With Your USB Ports on Linux by https://is.gd/8Rqjgq

An anonymous reader quotes a report from BleepingComputer: A new tool released on GitHub last week can help paranoid sysadmins keep track of whenever someone plugs in or disconnects an USB-based device from high-value workstations.
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Narro Reading of The inventor of the web warned that calls to weaken encryption are a ‘bad idea’
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Peter Macdiarmid/Getty ImagesSir Tim Berners-Lee inventor of the World Wide Web.LONDON — Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the web, has waded into Britain’s
A Quick Guide to Backing Up Your Critical Data by https://is.gd/XBG0C6
The World Backup Day, which is another way of saying it’s a good time to safeguard your digital photos, videos, documents and emails by creating second copies, or backups, of them and storing them somewhere secure.
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