Tattle Tale is written in Perl/Tk to provide a sysadmin with an ongoing display of all logged in users, their individual contribution to system load, number of processes, location, etc.. Designed for Terminal Server (ltsp) administration, but highly appl
H4x0rs is a game where you play the role of a sysadmin. It is turn-based and multi-player. Protect your system from crackers, while keeping it running, and launching attacks of your own.
Unix::Sysadmin is a Perl OO framework that does what its name states. It does both more and less
of what NIS does. It offers a secure cross-platform transport based on ssh. It hides OS
differences from the user. It's extensible. Come play!
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This little script aims to simplify and to automate as much as possible the whole Zammad installation process as described here:
https://docs.zammad.org/en/latest/install/centos.html
https://docs.zammad.org/en/latest/install/ubuntu.html
https://docs.zammad.org/en/latest/install/debian.html
https://docs.zammad.org/en/latest/install/suse.html
Of course, there are a few Ansible playbooks that you may use as well. They did not work for me. I started as an old-school UNIX-SysAdmin and, even though I use all those Infrastructure as Code Tools [shameless self-promotion: I'm also a GCP Architect :-)], I still feel that a shell script is a good way to go.
SpreadAppender is a log4j appender module that broadcasts log messages over a local multicast network using the Spread API. It is very efficient and perfect for clusters of network applications. Your sysadmin will thank you for it.