Monthly Archives: January 2020

OpenStack Magnum Container Infrastructure – My Tests

Summary of results: While OpenStack deploys all the necessary components to create a working infrastructure the available ‘atomic’ images just do not work. You end up with all the VMs and new private networking required in place, but the OS’s … Continue reading

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Is there a future for Docker ?

With Fedora no longer supporting Docker out-of-the-box (kernel changes are needed https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F31_bugs#Other_software_issues) and RHEL8 no longer supporting Docker (https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html-single/building_running_and_managing_containers/index) one may wonder if Docker itself has a future. The reason RedHat give (in the link above) is that they wish … Continue reading

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An update on a couple of old posts

As you may recall I have posted earlier on installing snort as an intrusion detection system (IDS). And also an earlier post on dynamically adding firewall blacklist rules based upon traffic hitting my website based upon apache rewrite rules to … Continue reading

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