In accordance with CIS Distribution Independent Linux Benchmark v2.0.0, chapter: 1.3.1
Author: Nimpen Jimmy Nordström
System Developer and Network Security Enthusiast
Managing a slave server
A successful master slave setup requires an effective way for nodes to communicate
rsnapshot
Secure incremental backups over the network
Keeping your WordPress site healthy from the command line
a colorful guide to wordpress administration
Chown Shifting SUB*ID like a bash ninja
Finally, a quick and dirty solution to the LXC SubUID and SubGID conversion conundrum
Linux Container API v4.0
The simple hypervisor for Linux Containers
Shared hosting vs. Containerized hosting
Running a classic web hosting environment with virtual hosts and chroot isolation has been the de facto standard for a long time. Even when using chroot all sites still share the same namespaces for network, users and processes. The Linux kernel has built in support for a set of features called LXC (Linux Containers) which… Continue reading Shared hosting vs. Containerized hosting
Backup wordpress before upgrading
That’s what the title says, but what is the best way to do it..
dnssec, Bind9 on Alpine
Signing your zones might sound complicated, here are 5 steps to get going on Alpine Linux 3.12 with Bind 9.14. 1) Create the bind config Make sure to fulfil the necessary dependencies! The command for alpine is “apk add bind bind-dnssec-tools” # vi /etc/bind/named.conf /etc/bind/named.conf 2) Create your zonefile cd /etc/bind/zones vi bekla.ga /etc/bind/zones/bekla.ga 3)… Continue reading dnssec, Bind9 on Alpine
Moving in with Google
Our first LXC-Server hosted on the Google Cloud Platform