Archive | September, 2014

Warning, New Exploit: Dealing with SHELLSHOCK on Linux & SAN Vendor links

Quick Warning:

To those that run your own webservers, and Mac OSX users.. If you haven’t already heard, there is a critical exploit out called SHELLSHOCK now that uses exploits a flaw in “bash” the primary command line of unix type operating systems. (linux, *bsd, Mac OSX). A variable can be used to execute a command.

This exploit can also be triggered remotely by making a special request to most webservers that run on linux or *bsd.

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My @NetappInsightUS 2014 Tentative Schedule & Tips!

I’ll have an action packed week coming up in October at Netapp Insight @NetappInsightUS, followed up a trip to Sunnyvale for the Storage Field Day 6 #SFD6 where I will be a delegate.

Here is my tentative list of sessions and #NetappATeam events I’ll be attending! There’s still time to sign up if you are interested!

If you can’t find me at the sessions below, you can find me at the Sigma Derby machine in the MGM Casino!

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Quick Powershell: Creating cDot vServer templates in my lab.

I needed to create ALOT of vservers in my lab based off of engineer phone extensions.

Engineers have 3 digit extensions, 123 for example. All engineers have extensions between 192-254 so this works as a lazy mans tool.

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