Domain Hijacking - Someone gets access to your Domain Registrar Credentials DNS Hijacking - Someone gains access to your DNS Hosting (or records)
Posted in Linux Network Admin Tips, Network Security Tips on Nov 05, 2020
The best way to ratelimit the traffic to your webserver is by blocking at the Firewall Level. The video below will show you to Ratelimit HTTP / HTTPS traffic by IP, using UFW in Debian and Ubuntu Server.
Posted in Linux Network Admin Tips on Oct 23, 2020
2FA is almost a necessity today. We see more and more services in the cloud more and more are getting compromised every day. Therefore, it is necessary to use some sort of 2FA (Two Factor Authentication) on at least the more important accounts you have, especially Bank Accounts, online Payment services such as Paypal and other more important accounts you may have.
Posted in Linux Desktop Tips, Linux Network Admin Tips, Network Security Tips on Sep 14, 2020
In Canada the CRA has recently had a breach that puts everyones account into jeopardy. Everyone in Canada has a CRA account, as this is the Canadian Goverments website that you pay your taxes to. Recently the goverment has been handing out benefits due to the Covid-19 pandemic and hackers would of course like to get their piece of the pie.
Posted in Network Security Tips on Aug 18, 2020
Clustered Network has released a Unix / Linux shell script that will autmatically create UFW firewall rules allowing traffic to your webserver ONLY from Cloudflare. This forces all fo the http/https traffic through Clodflare's Network. The script can be found on github at https://github.com/clusterednetworks/ufw-block-http-except-clouldflare.
Posted in Announcements, Linux Network Admin Tips, Network Security Tips on Jul 17, 2020
Linux has really evolved over the years. We have been using Linux on the Desktop for well over 15 years now, and for the few times I have to use Microsoft (due to customers request) I must say that Windows is very frustrating. These are 10 reasons I suggest switching to Linux on the Desktop.
Posted in Linux Desktop Tips, Linux Network Admin Tips, Network Security Tips on Jun 30, 2020
These are the instructions I use to install the Google Play Store in Anbox on a Linux Computer. Once installed you should be able to log into the Google Play Store with your account and install google apps.
Posted in Linux Desktop Tips, Linux Network Admin Tips, Uncategorized on Jun 17, 2020
Clustered Networks has justed completed a re-design of a website for Rent eh Tent Canada Inc. Rent eh Tent is full serviced camping rental company located in Edmonton Alberta Canada. They rent everything from Tents, Sleeping bags, Camp Stoves and Fishing gear. Complete packages start at just $99.00.
Posted in Announcements on Jan 13, 2020
Bogon networks are invalid on the internet, as they are networks that have been reserved for special use, or have not yet been allocated to a customer. These networks should not be seen on the internet.
Posted in Linux Network Admin Tips, Network Security Tips, Uncategorized on Dec 09, 2019
Have you ever wondered what colors mean? If you are thinking of creating a new logo you may want to check this out.
Posted in Linux Network Admin Tips, Marketing, Uncategorized on Nov 21, 2019