Dynamic DNS and DDClient

Dynamic DNS and DDClient

In my earlier posts I covered network services.  The purpose of those services is to provide a function over a network connection.  More often than not the internet connection of a network service host can change.  In order for a client to access these network services, it needs to know where the host is.  To remedy this problem, a “call home” service is used to register the host so the client can find it.  This service is referred to as…

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Firewalls and Services

Firewalls and Services

You should consider security anytime you run processes that provide some kind of service over a network.  For instance, if you have a website, that service is providing web pages to clients that make a request for it.  The service does not pick and choose who gets what content.  Instead, it hands that off to lower layer functions.  What if a client makes a request that the process doesn’t have instructions on how to handle.  Furthermore, what if that client…

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Automation with SSH tunneling

Automation with SSH tunneling

In the last post I covered how SSH key pairs can be used as a form of two factor authentication, commonly known as 2FA.  In this post I’ll be covering SSH as a means to establish secure communications between systems.  Using SSH will provide a way to run commands on remote hosts, whether they be on node on a local network or accross the globe.  The key pair security is a way to set the remote host to only allow…

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