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VLAN Interface creation in Linux using nmcli (script)

  • Post author:Gökhan
  • Post published:November 20, 2021
  • Reading time:5 mins read
  • Post category:Bash/Fedora
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Hi there. I switched from Windows 10 to Fedora Linux (Plasma 5) on my work laptop a couple of months ago and I am quite happy with it so far.…

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Veeam Agent for Linux FREE – Installation and configuration on Fedora 35

  • Post author:Gökhan
  • Post published:November 13, 2021
  • Reading time:10 mins read
  • Post category:Fedora/Veeam Agent
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Hello there. So Fedora 35 just came out and I want to install my favourite backup application on it. "Veeam Agent for Linux FREE". We are using "Veeam Backup &…

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Wireshark remote capture Sophos SG traffic over SSH (Linux)

  • Post author:Gökhan
  • Post published:November 9, 2021
  • Reading time:4 mins read
  • Post category:Fedora/Linux/Sophos SG/Wireshark
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Hi there. there are a few options to track traffic in Sophos, but none are as in-depth as tcpdump (as far as I am aware at least). The problem here…

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Run GNS3 VM on KVM | Fedora Linux (Part 2)

  • Post author:Gökhan
  • Post published:October 27, 2021
  • Reading time:5 mins read
  • Post category:Fedora/GNS3/KVM/Linux
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Part 1 Part 2 Installation and configuration of GNS3 GUI Hello there. This is part 2 of my (so far) two-part guide on how to install and configure GNS3 on…

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Run GNS3 VM on KVM | Fedora Linux (Part 1)

  • Post author:Gökhan
  • Post published:October 25, 2021
  • Reading time:6 mins read
  • Post category:Fedora/GNS3/KVM/Linux
  • Post comments:4 Comments

Part 1 Part 2 So... I have been using GNS3, to run my Network Simulations for a while now. Mainly to try out and learn new things, but also to…

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Powershell connect to O365/M365 on Fedora Linux (Update)

  • Post author:Gökhan
  • Post published:October 23, 2021
  • Reading time:3 mins read
  • Post category:Fedora/Linux/Powershell
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(Update) Small update to this post. I changed the recommendation to the "alternative way". I think it works much better, since the release of V3. The first real post will…

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