@darth ideally in a #virtualized #sandbox
@darth ideally in a #virtualized #sandbox
alright since killing off macOS power management via `pmset` the #virtualized Sonoma VM has continued with 100% uptime on the #iCloudCache service.
i attempted an `absorbCache` via smb and the ACLs and permissions are hairy, local attached would be easier.
got netdata installed \o/
BUT i was able to login to app store with my developer appleID, @stooovie so there's a feather in my cap. will try an iCloud login after i snapshot this thing:
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Now that i'm switching up the networking from #virtualized #VyOS to #hardware based #openwrt, I'm starting to rethink this #bgp thing in the #homelab. Should I just use #netbird ( #WireGaurd Overlay )to route between #LXD networks that can't route to each other directly. But then.. is that my new #BGP.. Everything is just another shade of greay aint it. Shiiiet!
I hear that people think that a #firewall/#dhcp server like #pfSense / #OPNSense ought to be a discrete piece of #hardware, not just a #virtualized device because:
1. #network stability; no reboots on host #OS update
2. #firewall should get full control of NICs, probably for security sake?
Are these valid? Does the #ProxMox host have a lot of downtime? It seems to me that would be a deal breaker for a #homelab
What if I dedicate my NICs to the #router and use the wifi for management?
#openSUSE Leap Micro 5.4 is a Host OS you can use for #containerized & #virtualized #workloads. Download this & Leap 15.5 at get.opensuse.org
I did not know it was possible to just add #qemu command line parameters to a #virt-manager domain XML. Now that was really handy.
This enables networking for a #virtualized #Raspberry Pi Zero:
<qemu:commandline>
<qemu:arg value="-device"/>
<qemu:arg value="usb-net,netdev=net0"/>
<qemu:arg value="-netdev"/>
<qemu:arg value="user,id=net0,hostfwd=tcp::5555-:22"/>
</qemu:commandline>
(Yes, building the environment is a lot quicker on a powerful workstation doing #ARM emulation compared to on the Zero + SD card itself ... )
#linux #linuxtablet #linuxaudio
There are already several #immutable linux #distros available. Run any of the following on top: #flatpaks, #appimages #snaps, Compatibility layers like #WINE or #Anbox, #virtualized OSes, tools like #distrobox, #emulators, etc, & never worry about system stability againโpieces of the next generation linux puzzle!
I was already excited by the concept of #distroagnostic packaging uniting the linux realm, but the ideas of an #ImmutableOS completes the picture!
We launched our new Malware Evasion Encyclopedia, which contains over 50 techniques used by various #malwares to detect #virtualized and sandboxed environments.
We hope this effort would allow for better understanding and analysis of modern #attacks.
via Check Point Research