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Applications: syslog-ng, security measures, and Firewall vs. firewalld
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Peter Czanik: Nightly syslog-ng builds for Debian and Ubuntu
The syslog-ng team made nightly builds available for Debian and Ubuntu running on the AMD64 architecture. These packages are not intended to be used in production, they are only for testing fixes and new features.
Normally, I list here the prerequisites of a new feature: which syslog-ng version, and possibly what other software you need to install. This time, I would rather ask you a question. Do you really need nightly builds? As I mentioned earlier, it is not intended to be used in production.
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Peter Czanik: Installing the latest syslog-ng on Ubuntu and other DEB distributions
As a follow-up to my RPM blog, here are instructions installing syslog-ng Open Source Edition (syslog-ng OSE) on the Debian / Ubuntu version. If you read my previous blog, skip to the installation part at the end, otherwise: read on.
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16 popular Open-Source Tools to Secure Your GNU/Linux Server
Since I started learning about computers, I have heard many experienced users say GNU/Linux is impenetrable, GNU/Linux offers the best security, and so on. It is partly true that GNU/Linux offers various security measures that mitigate attacks and stop hackers from breaching your system network.
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Firewall vs. firewalld: Understanding the Difference and Choosing the Right Tool
When managing network security on GNU/Linux systems, understanding the distinction between a firewall and firewalld is quite vital for effective system administration. While these terms might sound similar, they represent fundamentally different concepts in the GNU/Linux security ecosystem.
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GNU Projects
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GNU Taler ☛ GNU Taler news: TalerBarr — v0.1.0 released
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GNU ☛ unifont @ Savannah: Unifont 17.0.01 Released
9 September 2025 Unifont 17.0.01 is now available. This is a major release to align with Unicode 17.0.0.
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