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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 28, 2022


Security Leftovers (UPDATED)

Videos: GNU, Ventoy, Hated Distributions, and Enterprise Linux Security



How To Install NextCloud on Rocky Linux 9 - idroot


↺ How To Install NextCloud on Rocky Linux 9 - idroot


> In this tutorial, we will show you how to install NextCloud on Rocky Linux 9. For those of you who didn’t know, Nextcloud is free and open-source software that allows you to create file hosting services. It has features that are comparable to other services such as Dropbox or Google Drive. The popularity of Nextcloud grew immensely with the large community of developers behind it. A lot of plugins have been added to Nextcloud making it offer more features such as collaborative editing, email client, note-taking, project management, video conferencing e.t.c


> This article assumes you have at least basic knowledge of Linux, know how to use the shell, and most importantly, you host your site on your own VPS. The installation is quite simple and assumes you are running in the root account, if not you may need to add ‘sudo‘ to the commands to get root privileges. I will show you the step-by-step installation of the Cacti monitoring tool on Rocky Linux. 9.



Download and install Google Chrome Deb package on Linux


↺ Download and install Google Chrome Deb package on Linux


> How can I download and install Google Chrome Deb for Linux 64-bit such as Ubuntu or Debian? If you are looking for the answer to this question then you are at the right place. Google Chrome is one of the most popular browsers available for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. Easy-to-use features, security, and clean navigation are some of the few features to enhance the user experience.


> However, in Linux, unlike Mozilla FireFiox, users will not have it by default on the system. They have to install it manually either using the Chrome Deb package or its official repository. The key reason why this browser is not available in Ubuntu or Debian’s system repository is Google Chrome is not an open-source browser. That is the reason, Chromium (open source) which has been used to develop Chrome is available through the system repo.



3 surprising things you can do with the Linux wc command | Enable Sysadmin


↺ 3 surprising things you can do with the Linux wc command | Enable Sysadmin


> You can use the wc command to count a file's word, line, character, or byte count. But those aren't the only system tasks it can handle.



How to use KeePassXC on a Chromebook


↺ How to use KeePassXC on a Chromebook


> Google Chrome has a pretty good password management tool; however, if you prefer to control your data and passwords without relying on Google’s cloud service on your Chromebook, consider KeePassXC.


> KeePassXC is a local password database tool for Linux. However, as ChromeOS supports Linux apps via LXC containers, you can use it on your Chromebook to manage passwords. Here’s how to use it.



How to Set up Chrony as NTP Server and Client on Rocky Linux


↺ How to Set up Chrony as NTP Server and Client on Rocky Linux


> NTP or Network Time Protocol is a networking protocol for time and clock synchronization on the computer network.



File Locking in Linux


↺ File Locking in Linux


> Nope, this is not about password-protecting your files.


> When multiple processes are working on the same file, you might not get intentional output as there was no order defined on how processes are going to handle the same file!


> And file locking is the solution by which you can ensure that the file for reading/writing is going to be handled the safe way by defining the order.


> It might sound too complex and that's perfectly fine. So before approaching the solution, let me bring light to the problem.



How to Install Apache with ModSecurity on Ubuntu 22.04


↺ How to Install Apache with ModSecurity on Ubuntu 22.04


> ModSecurity is a free and open-source firewall tool supported by various web servers, such as Apache, Nginx, and IIS.



How to Set Up Keylogging on Your Linux Computer


↺ How to Set Up Keylogging on Your Linux Computer


> Keep track of all the keystrokes and input by installing Simple Keylogger on your Linux machine.


> Keylogging has a bad reputation among computer users, and there are daily warnings to watch out for keylogger-related malware in extensions, dodgy apps, and even on web pages. But what if you actually want a keylogger installed on your Linux computer? Here's how to do it.




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