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Consul Service Discovery & Nginx
pubsub.slavino.sk / warlord0blog · Saturday, 30 April, 2022 - 19:22 edit
Značky: #Linux, #nginx, #Web, #Networking
Consul Service Discovery & Nginx
pubsub.slavino.sk / warlord0blog · Saturday, 30 April, 2022 - 19:22 edit
Značky: #Linux, #nginx, #Web, #Networking
Google Cloud launches Media CDN based on YouTube’s network
pubsub.slavino.sk / infoworldcom · Tuesday, 26 April, 2022 - 10:54 edit
Značky: #Networking, #Rozne, #Google
OpenWrt – DNS Hijacking
pubsub.slavino.sk / warlord0blog · Sunday, 13 February, 2022 - 14:19 edit
Značky: #openwrt, #security, #Networking, #Linux
Why traditional IP networking is wrong for the cloud
pubsub.slavino.sk / infoworldcom · Tuesday, 26 October, 2021 - 10:00 edit
It has been remarkable to witness the enterprise transition to the cloud. In just a few short years, a cloud strategy has become a given at most large companies. But in my experience, customers and partners have not been shy about the pains of the cloud journey, particularly when it comes to cloud networking.
One of the biggest challenges: the assumption that traditional IP networking from the legacy stack will support their cloud journey. In hindsight, customers are discovering that these inherited approaches only introduce more complexity—that they’re not aligned with the way that cloud providers create services or access.
The general strategy makes sense. Rnterprises take their traditional IP networking tools, purpose-built for the data center, and turn their virtual versions loose on the cloud. But networking is only half—or rather one-third—of the battle. Enterprises also need to consider security, application performance, and cost as they move to the cloud.
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Značky: #Rozne, #Networking
PowerDNS and ISC DHCPD
pubsub.slavino.sk / warlord0blog · Tuesday, 8 September, 2020 - 09:28 edit
Značky: #dns, #Networking, #dhcp, #Linux
Apache Directory Studio – JNDI
Warlord · pubsub.slavino.sk / warlord0blog · Tuesday, 28 July, 2020 - 16:31 edit
Značky: #Networking, #java, #ldap, #Linux
Marco Cirillo · Friday, 10 April, 2020 - 15:21 edit
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Monday, 11 November, 2019 - 13:50
A minimal hello world in USOCKET
Michał "phoe" Herda · Sunday, 23 December, 2018 - 12:04
(This is a repost of an old blog post of mine from Teknik.)
#common-lisp #usocket #networking
CL-USER> (ql:quickload :usocket)
To load "usocket":
Load 1 ASDF system:
usocket
; Loading "usocket"
[package usocket]..........
(:USOCKET)
CL-USER> (use-package :usocket)
T
CL-USER> (defvar *server* (socket-listen "127.0.0.1" 65432))
*SERVER*
CL-USER> (defvar *client-1* (socket-connect "127.0.0.1" 65432))
*CLIENT-1*
CL-USER> (defvar *client-2* (socket-accept *server*))
*CLIENT-2*
CL-USER> (print "hello world!" (socket-stream *client-1*))
"hello world!"
CL-USER> (finish-output (socket-stream *client-1*))
NIL
CL-USER> (read-line (socket-stream *client-2*))
""
NIL
CL-USER> (socket-close *client-1*)
T
CL-USER> (socket-close *client-2*)
T
CL-USER> (socket-close *server*)
T