Do you really want asset management tools, or configuration management
tools with asset discovery / inventory capability?
Juniper supports Chef configuration management pretty extensively, and is
widely used for systems management and patch management on Linux. Scales
to multisite well. There ar
I would have to agree with this too. Unless you are looking at a multifaceted
approach where you can compare two different sources of knowledge then use the
config mgmt tools to cover that baseline is pretty adequate until
You have client computers and hardware along that level to track. So
Expanding further, there are those that use ansible for network
management. But I don't think it does well in scaling out for
functionality. I have used saltstack for network config and server
builds, as it becomes the source of truth for the infrastructure,
allowing for consistent upgrades a
Hi,
Same happened in Lebanon(country). Similar pattern: carpet bombing for
multiple prefixes of specific ASN.
I suspect it is a new trend in DDoS-for-hire, and ISP who did not
install data scrubbing appliances will feel severe pain from such
attacks, since they use SYN + ACK from legit servers
just quick question:
is the abuse emails still best way to report domains that are being used in
malware scripts? or is there a more central place to report such things?
-James
Agreed. Current environment is a saltstack/netbox combo that's, shall we say,
"in development".
On Sat, Aug 24, 2019, at 5:43 AM, Raymond Burkholder wrote:
> Expanding further, there are those that use ansible for network management.
> But I don't think it does well in scaling out for functional
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