Learn how to troubleshoot SSH connections that are successful despite having the ‘PasswordAuthentication no’ setting configured.
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Purujit Srinivasan
Software Engineer from India with over 2 years of experience across multiple tech stacks, cloud and DevOps. Passionate about human and computer languages. Other prominent interests are Cybersecurity and Machine Learning. Hobbies include fitness activities, reading novels and spending time in the outdoors.
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How to Mitigate the Terrapin SSH Attack
Filed under Security
Learn about the security recommendations necessary for mitigating a terrapin SSH attack on Linux.
Deleting Specific Rules From iptables
Filed under Administration, Network Configuration
Learn about various ways to delete specific rules from iptables.
How to Exploit Shellshock Over SSH
Filed under Networking, Security
An introduction to how Shellshock can be exploited over SSH.
Fixing TLS Error: TLS Handshake Failed on OpenVPN Client
Filed under Network Configuration, Security
Learn how to detect and fix a “TLS handshake failed” error when using OpenVPN on Linux.
Mount NFS Shares Inside Docker Container
Filed under Docker, Filesystems
Learn various ways of mounting NFS shares inside of a Docker container on Linux.
Configuring firewalld for NFS Connections
Filed under Network Configuration, Security
Learn how to configure firewalld on an NFS server.
Checking Active SSH Keys on Linux
Filed under Administration
Learn how to check which SSH keys on a Linux system are being actively used.
Meaning of 169.254.169.254 on the Cloud
Filed under Networking, Security
Learn the meaning of the IP address 169.254.169.254 within a virtual computer on the cloud.