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Explore: Malacca
Not the most famous place to visit in Malaysia. It has a historic side because of Portuguese invasion, about 2 hour drive from Kuala Lumpur and also easy to visit from Singapore (3h). This easy going place, with many museums and eateries has quite some history. Although, for museums… Continue reading Explore: Malacca
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After being some time in Singapore I’ve noticed that most locals cross the border into Malaysia very frequently, some even daily as they live in Malaysia and work in Singapore given the big difference on cost of living. Also, one of the first recommendations the foreigners get is to… Continue reading Explore: Road trip to Malaysia from Singapore
Keep readingNewer RHEL compatible OS with network-manager having startup errors because of tentative state on the network interface
With the latest OS versions, RHEL 8 and up, the OS is now running the DAD (Duplicate Address Detection) algorithm right after a network interface is enabled because all interfaces will get an IPv6 address. While this process is ongoing, the IP address is set to… Continue reading Newer RHEL compatible OS with network-manager having startup errors because of tentative state on the network interface
Keep readingWindows Powershell script for automating packet captures when an alarm event shows in the logs
This post is for monitoring the event logs through a power shell script and then execute a wireshark from command line to start a packet capture for the desired time. Below is a template for such a script which can be modified according to each situation.… Continue reading Windows Powershell script for automating packet captures when an alarm event shows in the logs
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