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Category Archives: Networking
A computer network is a telecommunications network that allows computers to exchange data ( Wikipedia )
Ansible Dynamic Inventory Tutorial
The last time we talked about Ansible (and we want to also direct you to a great article called Ansible tutorial – Automate your systems – Like Geeks, thanks) we advised you to read about the subject “Dynamic Inventory”. This … Continue reading →
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Tagged ansible, configuration, deployment, install, inventory, Jinja, Linux, nginx, openssl, operations, playbook, provisioning, Python, security, server, software, Source Control, ssh, TLS, tutorial, unix, vagrant
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Ansible Inventory Primer Tutorial
The last time we talked about Ansible (with Ansible Playbook TLS Tutorial is shown below) we advised to read about the subject “Inventory”. Well, today, we dip our toes into this big subject matter, and thank very much “Ansible Up … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Installers, Networking, Operating System, Projects, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged ansible, configuration, deployment, install, inventory, Jinja, Linux, nginx, openssl, operations, playbook, provisioning, security, server, software, Source Control, TLS, tutorial, unix, vagrant
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Thinking Security Primer Tutorial
In today’s Internet world, as crowded as it is, even before “Internet of Things” make it so much more crowded, “online”, the big trending word is “security” (or two words “cyber security”). Often, up to now, “security” has not been … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Networking, Tutorials
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Tagged bug, cyber security, internet, internet of things, network, security, web
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Ansible Playbook Primer Tutorial
As a programmer, as time goes on, I get the creeping feeling that more is being asked of our job description. Pretty sure am not alone, and hope world employment is not going to be too hard hit by similar … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Installers, Networking, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged ansible, configuration, deployment, Hello World, install, Linux, operations, playbook, provisioning, server, software, Source Control, tutorial, unix, vagrant
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Ansible Hello World Primer Tutorial
The role of a programmer is expanding into deployment with software tools such as Ansible, because it has the capability of making the piloting of automation systems “approachable” as an “art”. Why would you want to “pilot an automation system”? … Continue reading →
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Tagged ansible, configuration, deployment, Hello World, install, Linux, operations, provisioning, server, software, Source Control, tutorial, unix, vagrant
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Mac OS X and iOS Messages Primer Tutorial
You have some photos taken with your Camera app on your iPad. You like to save such photos on your MacBook Pro. That is the setting for today’s thoughts in the series of “Mac OS X and iOS Communication” themed … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, iOS, Networking, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged Apple, application, communications, device, iOS, iPad, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, messages, networking, operating system, tutorial, WiFi
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Mac OS X and iOS FaceTime Primer Tutorial
We happen to own a MacBook Pro laptop (circa 2011 … which pans out to be significantly “old” for a later blog post) and an iPad. As you’d expect, there are benefits to having two Apple products like this, and … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, iOS, Networking, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged Apple, application, bluetooth, communications, device, FaceTime, iOS, iPad, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, networking, operating system, tutorial, WiFi
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Linux Remote Backup via rsync Tutorial
A couple of days ago, with Linux Backup via rsync Primer Tutorial as shown below, we used the Linux command “rsync” backup a local disk to a removable disk on a MacBook Pro laptop using a USB connected Seagate Backup … Continue reading →

