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  • The Homelab Show Episode 48: /dev/random

    In episode 48 of The Homelab Show, Jay and Tom discuss some homelab tips and picks that are sure to give you some inspiration for your own homelab. Many topics are discussed, such as ways to organize your devices, using external mounts for app data, and more!

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 47 – CrowdSec & Using Open Source Threat Intelligence

    Threat intelligence solutions are often very expensive, and some of these are way too pricey to even be a consideration for homelabs. In this video, Tom and Jay discuss CrowdSec. CrowdSec is a free an easy to install security solution that can enable you to quickly benefit from threat intelligence to help protect your servers.

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  • Enterprise Linux Security Episode 19 – The 2021 RBS Year-End Vulnerability Report

    2021 is now in the past, but there’s some very interesting details in the year-end vulnerability report produced by RBS. These details give us a look at some of the trends that will impact 2022 and beyond. In this episode, Joao and Jay discuss the report and some of its findings.

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 46: /dev/Q&A

    Fans of The Homelab Show have sent in questions, and Tom and Jay provide some answers and feedback.

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 45 – Yubikey

    Securing your online profiles is also important to homelabbers, as it can offer a strong second factor for authentication. In this episode, Jay and Tom talk about the Yubikey and the various models available.

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  • Enterprise Linux Security Episode 18 – Zero Trust Security

    Trust is a very important aspect of security, but who/what exactly should you trust? How about no one? Join Jay and Joao for episode 18 of the Enterprise Linux Security show, as they discuss Zero Trust Security.

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  • Enterprise Linux Security Episode 17 – Polkit & LUKS CVE’s

    The New Year is just beginning, and we already have a few important CVE’s to discuss, this time around Polkit and LUKS. The CVE numbers for these vulnerabilities are CVE-2021-4034 and CVE-2021-4122 respectively. In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss these vulnerabilities.

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 43: Questions & Answers

    It’s time for yet another Q&A episode of The Homelab Show. In this episode, Jay and Tom answer your questions about networking, security, and more!

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 41 – Network Segmentation

    Networking is often a difficult subject for newcomers, as some of the concepts are not always the easiest to explain. Since networking is an important element of homelab, it’s definitely something you’ll want to focus on. Network segmentation in particular can give you a foundation on which to build better security rules, but how do you implement it? What’s the actual benefit of segmentation? In this episode, Jay and Tom discuss some foundational concepts around network segmentation specific to homelab.

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  • Enterprise Linux Security Episode 14 – Recovering from Disasters

    Disasters in the world of tech are frustrating for everyone, not just the company that experienced the incident. In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss thoughts around what it actually means to recovery from a disaster, and why it’s typically not a quick process.

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  • Enterprise Linux Security Episode 13 – Log4Shell

    The Log4Shell vulnerability is making its rounds all over security news sites, and with good reason – it’s quite easy to execute. In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss the vulnerability that exists within log4j, as well as some ways to keep your server safe.

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  • Enterprise Linux Security Episode 11 – CrowdSec

    CrowdSec is a free application you can run on your Linux server, which provides an additional layer of security. CrowdSec aims to prevent intrusions and other forms of malicious activity, but it does it in a different way – it utilizes intelligence gathered from other users in order to enhance its protection. In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss CrowdSec with Philippe Humeau, the CEO of the project.

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