• /home
  • Books
  • Courses
    • Free Courses
    • Paid Courses
  • Shop
  • Forums
  • Consulting
  • About
    • About LearnLinuxTV
    • Content Ethics
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • GitHub
  • Patreon

All Content

⇨

see all

  • 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.

    YouTube player

    ⇨

    Read more: The Homelab Show Episode 41 – Network Segmentation
  • 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.

    YouTube player
    • Ogg version
    • MP3 version
    • MP3 version (low)

    ⇨

    Read more: Enterprise Linux Security Episode 14 – Recovering from Disasters
  • 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.

    YouTube player
    • Ogg version
    • MP3 version
    • MP3 version (low)

    ⇨

    Read more: Enterprise Linux Security Episode 13 – Log4Shell
  • 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.

    YouTube player
    • Ogg version
    • MP3 version
    • MP3 version (low)

    ⇨

    Read more: Enterprise Linux Security Episode 11 – CrowdSec
  • The Homelab Show Episode 36 – OpenVPN & Wireguard

    Remote access into your homelab is very useful – you can fix and tune your servers from wherever you may be. But which technology should you use to facilitate remote access? There are many possible solutions. In this episode of The Homelab Show, Tom and Jay chat about OpenVPN and Wireguard, two of the most popular technologies for accessing your homelab while on the go.

    YouTube player

    ⇨

    Read more: The Homelab Show Episode 36 – OpenVPN & Wireguard
  • The Homelab Show Episode 35 – OpenSSH

    In episode 35 of The Homelab Show, Jay and Tom discuss the essentials of OpenSSH. OpenSSH itself is the standard for remote management in Linux, and it’s the most convenient way of managing servers without having to stand in front of the rack. Of course, with great power comes great responsibility, so core security topics surrounding OpenSSH are covered as well.

    YouTube player

    Relevant videos:

    • OpenSSH deep dive tutorial
    • OpenSSH config file tutorial

    ⇨

    Read more: The Homelab Show Episode 35 – OpenSSH
  • Enterprise Linux Security Episode 9 – DevOps

    DevOps has changed the way many technology organizations work, by making the administrator the center of the development cycle (rather than an outside resource). In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss DevOps and how it’s changed the landscape.

    YouTube player
    • OGG version
    • MP3 version
    • MP3 version (low)

    ⇨

    Read more: Enterprise Linux Security Episode 9 – DevOps
  • The Homelab Show Episode 32 – Linux Patch Management

    In episode 32 of The Homelab Show, Tom & Jay discuss Patch Management, including (but not limited to) unattended upgrades, live patching, and more!

    YouTube player

    ⇨

    Read more: The Homelab Show Episode 32 – Linux Patch Management
  • Enterprise Linux Security Episode 6 – Image Defaults

    Although there’s no such thing as a “perfect” deployment image, including some sane defaults into your images and templates can save you a lot of work down the road, and also give you the opportunity to include more secure defaults. In this episode, we’ll discuss deployment image defaults as well as some recent news.

    YouTube player
    • OGG version
    • MP3 version
    • MP3 version (low)

    ⇨

    Read more: Enterprise Linux Security Episode 6 – Image Defaults
  • The Homelab Show Episode 30 – Q and A

    In episode number 30 of The Homelab Show, Tom and I answer a handful of great questions that were recently sent in.

    YouTube player

    Thank you to Linode for sponsoring this podcast. Check them out and spin up your very own cloud Linux server with $100 in credit to get you started.

    ⇨

    Read more: The Homelab Show Episode 30 – Q and A
Previous Page
1 … 6 7 8 9
Next Page
  • YouTube

YOUTUBE

  • Twitter

twitter

  • LinkedIn

LINKEDIN

Copyright 2024 Learn Linux TV, all rights reserved.

All content on this channel adheres to the company’s content ethics guidelines.