Rocky Linux, Fedora, and Red Hat
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How to Run Metabase and Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Rocky Linux 9 - LinuxWizardry
Metabase is a user-friendly and open-source business intelligence tool that allows you to analyze data. It is widely used for sharing automated reports, live dashboards, and business questions with many organizations.
This tutorial will explain how to set up Metabase using a jar file and configure Nginx for a reverse proxy on Rocky Linux 9.
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How To Install Nmap on Rocky Linux 9 - idroot
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Nmap on Rocky Linux 9. For those of you who didn’t know, Nmap is a powerful tool that is widely used by network administrators and security professionals to scan networks and perform security assessments. It is available for various platforms, including Linux, Windows, and macOS.
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 Nmap Network Scanner on Rocky Linux. 9.
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An Introduction to Flatpak App Bundles
Ordinarily, Flatpak is utilized by querying online repositories for software to download and install. Installing an application from a repository (like FlatHub) means that it is very easy to maintain updates for the application and others that have been installed via Flatpak. However, Flatpak also gives us the option to install individual applications with the .flatpak extension.
This can be useful in situations where a developer has created some software that can be installed with Flatpak, but has not yet uploaded the application to a central repository for distribution and organized updates. These individual installations are distributed in what is called single-file bundles.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to get started with Flatpak app bundles by seeing how to create an app bundle and install it with Flatpak on a Linux system.
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Flatpak vs FlatHub: A Comparison of Linux App Installers
Flatpak is a universal package management tool for Linux systems, which is meant to streamline the process of searching for and installing applications regardless of what Linux distro you are using. Despite making things easier, there is a small learning curve to getting started with Flatpak, partly because of the lingo that gets tossed around with “remotes” and external repos like FlatHub. For users that are brand new to Flatpak, you may be wondering how FlatHub fits into the equation.
In this tutorial, you will learn about the difference between Flatpak and FlatHub, and how both technologies work together to provide you with a big catalog of software applications that can be installed regardless of what Linux distribution you are running. We will also look at how Flatpak differs from some other popular distribution independent package installers, like Snap.
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Enable Libvirt rw socket on RHEL9
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Red Hat Announces General Availability of Malware Detection Service | SecurityWeek.Com
Red Hat announced on Tuesday the general availability of a malware detection service for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) systems.
The Insights service, created in partnership with IBM X-Force, scans RHEL systems for malware using a database of more than 180 signatures associated with known Linux malware. Users can obtain aggregated results for all their systems or results for individual system scans.
RHEL 8 and 9 hosts are supported. Scans can be run manually, but they can also be scheduled or automated.