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Introduction to Caddy Caddy is a powerful, enterprise-ready, open-source web server with automatic HTTPS. It is known for its simplicity, flexibility, and security features. Caddy automatically manages SSL certificates using […]
Apache Web and Proxy server Introduction to Apache HTTP Server Apache HTTP Server, developed by the Apache Software Foundation, is an open-source and free web server that supports a multitude […]
Introduction to Apache HTTP Server Apache HTTP Server, commonly referred to as Apache, is a highly popular open-source web server. It powers a significant portion of websites globally due to […]
open-source web servers Numerous open-source web servers are available, each with distinctive features and use cases. Here are some of the most notable ones and my preferred choices: Apache HTTP […]
The lsof command is a versatile tool in the Linux environment, providing crucial insights into file and network usage by processes. Whether you’re troubleshooting file system issues, monitoring network activity, […]
Understanding Security Onion | Installation and Configuration Security Onion is an open-source Linux distribution designed for network security monitoring, intrusion detection, and log management. It integrates various well-known tools like […]
Understanding Zeek (formerly Bro) | Installation and Configuration Zeek, previously known as Bro, is a powerful and flexible network analysis framework. It is not only a network intrusion detection system […]
Understanding Snort | Installation and Configuration In the world of cybersecurity, protecting network infrastructures from various forms of attacks is paramount. Snort, an open-source network intrusion detection system (NIDS) and […]
Anomaly-based Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS) are essential for identifying and mitigating unusual activities that may indicate security threats. These systems leverage behavioral analysis and machine learning to detect […]