This guide (or tip if you may) will show you how to install Docker in the easiest possible way. It is not pointing against enterprise or production systems by Docker documentation, but is mainly for using in a homelab environment. Remember to always investigate downloaded scripts before executing them on your local system.
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Take Control of Your DNS: Installing Unbound on Debian/Ubuntu via Command Line
In today’s interconnected world, DNS (Domain Name System) is the unsung hero that translates human-readable domain names into the IP addresses computers understand. While your system likely uses your ISP’s default DNS servers, you might be looking for more control, privacy, and potentially even a speed boost. That’s where Unbound comes in.
Continue reading Take Control of Your DNS: Installing Unbound on Debian/Ubuntu via Command LineDocumenting Your Server’s Birth: A Simple Linux Tip
In the world of server administration, keeping track of key events and configurations is paramount. While sophisticated tools and documentation practices are essential for complex environments, sometimes the simplest solutions offer the most immediate value. Here’s a little trick I’ve found handy, especially right after a fresh Linux installation: creating a “birth certificate” for your server.
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