today''s howtos
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Evgeni Golov: Authenticated RCE via OpenVPN Configuration File in Grandstream HT802V2 and probably others
I have a Grandstream HT802V2 running firmware 1.0.3.5 and while playing around with the VPN settings realized that the sanitization of the "Additional Options" field done for CVE-2020-5739 is not sufficient.
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TecMint ☛ How to Permanently Change Docker Directory Permissions on Linux
This article will guide you through the process of permanently changing Docker folder permissions on a Linux system.
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Unix Men ☛ JSON Checker: Validate and Debug JSON Files
chmod 755: Understanding File Permissions
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Unix Men ☛ MBR vs GPT SSD: Which Partition Style is Better?
In this article, let us explain each partition style’s advantages, limitations, use cases and most importantly the answer to the battle: MBR vs GPT SSD.
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Unix Men ☛ GPT or MBR: Which is Better for Your Linux Device
Btrfs Vs. Ext4: Essentials, Benefits, And Disadvantages
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How to Set Up a VPN on Linux [Ed: Marketing or spam in "howto" clothing?]
Setting up a VPN is a great way to add extra security to your “Linux box” while benefiting from extra privacy online. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to get CyberGhost VPN for Linux up and running without breaking a sweat.
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14 Commands to Display System Information in Linux.
Here are 14 commands to display the system information in Linux systems.
I’m using Ubuntu 24.04 to show them.
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ZDNet ☛ How to use Linux without ever touching the terminal
Hardcore Linux users will think I'm committing the ultimate blasphemy when I say the Linux terminal doesn't have to be a part of the equation.
Have to, being the operative term.
When I first started using Linux, the terminal was a must. If I wanted to install software… terminal. If I wanted to manage my network connections… terminal. So many things depended on the terminal window that, without it, Linux was practically unusable.
Fast-forward to now, and the terminal almost feels like an afterthought.