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Install Google Chrome Browser on CentOS 8

CentOS 8 does not come with Google Chrome browser installed by default. Therefore, if you are running CentOS 8 desktop and you want to use

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How to Install and Configure OpenShift Data Foundation (ODF) on OpenShift 4.20: Step-by-Step Guide [2026]

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Integrate Request Tracker (RT) with Active Directory for Authentication

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Configure Request Tracker to Send Mails using MSMTP via Gmail Relay

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Containers

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Automate Tasks in OpenShift with Kubernetes Jobs and Cron Jobs: A Practical Guide

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Install Portainer on Ubuntu 22.04

Patch Sudo CVEs 2025-32462 & 2025-32463 using Ansible AWX

Replace OpenShift Self-Signed Ingress and API SSL/TLS Certificates with Lets Encrypt

Security

Install Wazuh Agent on Rocky Linux 8

Install Bitwarden Password Manager on Ubuntu 22.04

Install and Setup OSSEC agent on Ubuntu 18.04/CentOS 7

Install Nikto Web Scanner on Rocky Linux 8

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Monitoring

Install Sensu Agent on Ubuntu/Debian

Integrate Suricata with Wazuh for Log Processing

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How to Install Grafana on Debian 12

Install and Setup Velociraptor on Ubuntu 20.04

How to Install OSSEC Agent on Mac OS

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