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  3. This semester, I'm teaching my class on System Administration / Internet Operations once again.

This semester, I'm teaching my class on System Administration / Internet Operations once again.

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  • jschauma@mstdn.socialJ jschauma@mstdn.social

    System Administration: Week 4: Types of Software

    With this video, we begin our Week 04 topic of "software": what types of software there are, how they fit together, how to install software, and how to manage dependencies. We try to draw a terrible analogy to - what else - cars, and quickly realize that the distinctions between firmware, operating system, system software, add-on software are difficult to make.

    https://youtu.be/48HmSsqOfuE

    #sysadmin #devops #sre

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    System Administration: Week 4: OS Installation

    In this video, we perform a step-by-step manual installation of #NetBSD onto a virtual machine to illustrate the details of the process, including partitioning, boot loader installation, OS set extraction etc.

    We also discuss planning of the OS installation by looking at data classification into shareable/non-shareable and static/variable data and think about how to scale this process.

    https://youtu.be/XRTDMgIpK68

    #sysadmin #devops #sre

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      System Administration: Week 4: OS Installation

      In this video, we perform a step-by-step manual installation of #NetBSD onto a virtual machine to illustrate the details of the process, including partitioning, boot loader installation, OS set extraction etc.

      We also discuss planning of the OS installation by looking at data classification into shareable/non-shareable and static/variable data and think about how to scale this process.

      https://youtu.be/XRTDMgIpK68

      #sysadmin #devops #sre

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      #21

      System Administration: Week 4: Package Management

      In this video, we continue our discussion of the difference and relationship between the operating system and so-called "add-on software". We conclude that in order to install and maintain all such software, we want to use a package manager, and illustrate common features by example of the 'dpkg', 'rpm', and #NetBSD's #pkgsrc tools.

      https://youtu.be/dU66_sPjnXg

      #sysadmin #devops #sre

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      • jschauma@mstdn.socialJ jschauma@mstdn.social

        System Administration: Week 4: Package Management

        In this video, we continue our discussion of the difference and relationship between the operating system and so-called "add-on software". We conclude that in order to install and maintain all such software, we want to use a package manager, and illustrate common features by example of the 'dpkg', 'rpm', and #NetBSD's #pkgsrc tools.

        https://youtu.be/dU66_sPjnXg

        #sysadmin #devops #sre

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        System Administration: Week 4: Package Management Pitfalls

        In this video, we discuss some of the problems with package managers, native language packaging solutions, and the implications of their use on dependency resolution, package integrity, and trust. We revisit "left-pad" and "dependency confusion" to illustrate some of these problems.

        https://youtu.be/R3zlbOND00Q

        #sysadmin #devops #sre

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          System Administration: Week 4: Package Management Pitfalls

          In this video, we discuss some of the problems with package managers, native language packaging solutions, and the implications of their use on dependency resolution, package integrity, and trust. We revisit "left-pad" and "dependency confusion" to illustrate some of these problems.

          https://youtu.be/R3zlbOND00Q

          #sysadmin #devops #sre

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          #23

          System Administration: Week 5: Networking I: Layers

          In this video, we begin our longer discussion on the topic of "networking". We're using tcpdump(8) to capture a single TCP SYN packet and start looking at the MAC and IP information, teasing out each individual byte. And don't worry, we dunk on the OSI stack model as needed and popular these days.

          https://youtu.be/qYWkJ2KyRHU

          #sysadmin #devops #sre

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          • jschauma@mstdn.socialJ jschauma@mstdn.social

            System Administration: Week 5: Networking I: Layers

            In this video, we begin our longer discussion on the topic of "networking". We're using tcpdump(8) to capture a single TCP SYN packet and start looking at the MAC and IP information, teasing out each individual byte. And don't worry, we dunk on the OSI stack model as needed and popular these days.

            https://youtu.be/qYWkJ2KyRHU

            #sysadmin #devops #sre

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            System Administration: Week 5: Networking I: IPv4 Basics & CIDR subnetting

            In this video, we cover the basics of the 32-bit IPv4 address and how we organize networks using Classless Inter-Domain Routing or CIDR subnetting. (Don't worry, we'll get to #IPv6 in the next video.)

            https://youtu.be/CxdN-TcpSk8

            #sysadmin #devops #sre

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            • jschauma@mstdn.socialJ jschauma@mstdn.social

              System Administration: Week 5: Networking I: IPv4 Basics & CIDR subnetting

              In this video, we cover the basics of the 32-bit IPv4 address and how we organize networks using Classless Inter-Domain Routing or CIDR subnetting. (Don't worry, we'll get to #IPv6 in the next video.)

              https://youtu.be/CxdN-TcpSk8

              #sysadmin #devops #sre

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              System Administration: Week 5: Networking I: IPv6 Basics

              In this video, we get familiar with our Big Hero IPv6, looking at the structure of the IPv6 header and IPv6 address representations.

              Since we're using AWS #EC2, remember that we have instructions for how to set up a dual-stack VPC and subnet to launch your instances in:

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              Creating AWS IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack EC2 Instances

              A quick summary of the AWS EC2 resources needed to create an IPv6-enabled or dualstack instance.

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              https://youtu.be/wZ5cmlIlP3I

              #sysadmin #devops #sre

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              • jschauma@mstdn.socialJ jschauma@mstdn.social

                System Administration: Week 5: Networking I: IPv6 Basics

                In this video, we get familiar with our Big Hero IPv6, looking at the structure of the IPv6 header and IPv6 address representations.

                Since we're using AWS #EC2, remember that we have instructions for how to set up a dual-stack VPC and subnet to launch your instances in:

                Link Preview Image
                Creating AWS IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack EC2 Instances

                A quick summary of the AWS EC2 resources needed to create an IPv6-enabled or dualstack instance.

                favicon

                (www.netmeister.org)

                https://youtu.be/wZ5cmlIlP3I

                #sysadmin #devops #sre

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                System Administration: Week 5: Networking I: IP Allocation & IPv4 Exhaustion

                Mommy, where do IP addresses come from? In this video, we discuss how IANA allocates IP addresses to the Regional Internet Registries and try to illustrate just how large the #IPv6 address space is.

                https://youtu.be/r2GXh8uUgWc

                #sysadmin #devops #sre

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                  System Administration: Week 5: Networking I: IP Allocation & IPv4 Exhaustion

                  Mommy, where do IP addresses come from? In this video, we discuss how IANA allocates IP addresses to the Regional Internet Registries and try to illustrate just how large the #IPv6 address space is.

                  https://youtu.be/r2GXh8uUgWc

                  #sysadmin #devops #sre

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                  System Administration: Week 5: Networking I:The Physical Internet

                  In this video, we look at the physical structure of the internet, with a focus on submarine internet communications cables. Jumping from the bottom of the OSI stack all the way to Layer 9 ("political"), we then discuss how different countries use their political power to enforce internet blocks on their citizens, leading us to warrantless wiretapping in AT&T's room 641A.

                  https://youtu.be/4YrHdD1uIxs

                  #sysadmin #devops #sre

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                    System Administration: Week 5: Networking I:The Physical Internet

                    In this video, we look at the physical structure of the internet, with a focus on submarine internet communications cables. Jumping from the bottom of the OSI stack all the way to Layer 9 ("political"), we then discuss how different countries use their political power to enforce internet blocks on their citizens, leading us to warrantless wiretapping in AT&T's room 641A.

                    https://youtu.be/4YrHdD1uIxs

                    #sysadmin #devops #sre

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                    System Administration: Week 5: Networking I: A Network of Networks

                    In this video, we look at how independent networks connect to one another, how Autonomous Systems numbers allow us to identify network operators, and how peering between independent ASs works.

                    https://youtu.be/OOq7jGlhBjY

                    #sysadmin #devops #sre

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                      System Administration: Week 5: Networking I: A Network of Networks

                      In this video, we look at how independent networks connect to one another, how Autonomous Systems numbers allow us to identify network operators, and how peering between independent ASs works.

                      https://youtu.be/OOq7jGlhBjY

                      #sysadmin #devops #sre

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                      System Administration: Week 6: Networking II: A Simple Request

                      In this video, we trace a simple HTTP request made via telnet to find out just how exactly our application knows how to connect to the remote server. In the process we learn about the ktrace(1) utility, as well as the nsswitch.conf(5), hosts(5), and resolv.conf(5) configuration files.

                      https://youtu.be/mw1YzFSYuwE

                      #sysadmin #devops #sre

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                        System Administration: Week 6: Networking II: A Simple Request

                        In this video, we trace a simple HTTP request made via telnet to find out just how exactly our application knows how to connect to the remote server. In the process we learn about the ktrace(1) utility, as well as the nsswitch.conf(5), hosts(5), and resolv.conf(5) configuration files.

                        https://youtu.be/mw1YzFSYuwE

                        #sysadmin #devops #sre

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                        @jschauma

                        ooh. the first peek down the rabbit hole that is DNS resolution. 🙂

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                          @jschauma

                          ooh. the first peek down the rabbit hole that is DNS resolution. 🙂

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                          @paul_ipv6 Yeah. Only on most Linux flavors these days that quickly goes sideways and straight into systemd. 🤮

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                            @paul_ipv6 Yeah. Only on most Linux flavors these days that quickly goes sideways and straight into systemd. 🤮

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                            @jschauma

                            yup. hence my "rabbit hole" description.

                            DoT/DoH, systemd-resolved, OS level caches in M$/OSX, lying walled garden proxies.

                            it's much like chess. you can learn the basic rules in an afternoon but still not really master it in a lifetime.

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