

The main way to remotely access Linux servers is through SSH, or Secure Shell. There’s a reason why Linux is an operating system of choice for servers. One of Linux’s strengths is its orientation toward networking, which is largely due to its Unix heritage.
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More than a year in the works, OnionShare 2.3 is finally here as the next major update to this awesome tool for anonymously sharing files or hosting websites as an onion service, and now also for anonymously chatting with friends or family, thanks to the end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) OnionShare chat room feature.

Duf – A Better Linux Disk Monitoring Utility ĭuf is one of the fancy Linux disk monitoring utilities written in Golang.While there has long been KASAN as the Kernel Address Sanitizer for a dynamic memory error detector for discovering use-after-free and out-of-bounds bugs within the Linux kernel, KFence aims to provide a lower-overhead solution.

Short for the Kernel Electric Fence, KFence is a low-overhead memory safety error detector/validator that is suitable for use in production kernel builds. Linus Torvalds just merged a set of patches that includes KFence. Kernel Electric-Fence: Linux 5.12 Merges KFence For Low-Overhead Memory Safety Feature.
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This funding, which is also motivated by findings from the 2020 FOSS Contributor Survey which identified a need for additional work on security in open source software, aims to ensure the long-term sustainability of Linux which is acknowledged as the world’s most pervasive open source software as well as being among the top five in terms of its criticality score. Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Travis Carden and Petros Koutoupis about maintaining open source projects, mentoring contributors, Drupal, and automated testing.īack in December we reported on Google’s involvement in a new project from the Open Source Security Foundation to measure the criticality of open source projects as the first step on an undertaking to ensure that projects that are heavily relied on get the resources they need, see Taking Open Source Criticality Seriously.
