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Transparent Security Outperforms Traditional DDoS Solution in Lab Trial

CableLabs

Transparent Security is an open-source solution for identifying and mitigating distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks and the devices (e.g., Internet of Things [IoT] sensors) that are the source of those attacks. Transparent Security is enabled through a programmable data plane (e.g., “P4”-based) percent.

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A Reference Architecture for the Cloudera Private Cloud Base Data Platform

Cloudera

The release of Cloudera Data Platform (CDP) Private Cloud Base edition provides customers with a next generation hybrid cloud architecture. IPV6 is not supported and should be disabled. The post A Reference Architecture for the Cloudera Private Cloud Base Data Platform appeared first on Cloudera Blog.

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Using Rust for Kentik’s New Synthetic Network Monitoring Agent

Kentik

Ksynth uses raw sockets for ping and traceroutes, and supports both IPv4 and IPv6, which adds a considerable amount of complexity. However, IPv6 raw sockets do not have direct access to the IP header, instead ancillary data must be passed to sendmsg. IPv4 raw sockets are able to send the full packet starting with the IP header.

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Radar Trends to Watch: September 2023

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

txtai is an open source embeddings database. Astro is yet another open source web framework that’s designed for high performance and ease of development. Bitwarden has released an open source end-to-end encrypted secrets manager. Among other things, this change is intended to accelerate IPv6 adoption.

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All About BIND DNS: Who, How, & Why

Linux Academy

This feature-full implementation of DNS service and tools aims to be 100% standards-compliant and is; intended to serve as a reference architecture for DNS software. Originally written in the 1980s at the University of California’s Berkeley campus, BIND is a free and open-source software package. Benefits of Using BIND.

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