Microsoft has announced that Offline Security Intelligence Update is now in Public Preview. According to Microsoft, "Organizations can now update security intelligence (also referred to as “signatures”) on Linux endpoints with limited or no exposure to the internet using a local hosting server. Exercise better control over the download and deployment of signatures on their Linux servers running critical workloads." . The article linked below explains the benefits of this new capability, how it works, and how to get started. . Discover the process to refresh security signatures on Linux systems in scenarios with restricted internet connectivity by utilizing Offline Security Intelligence Updates.. Offline Security, Linux Endpoint Management, Signature Update. . Anthony Pell
Access to the internet—or any other network—is governed by the default gateway. We explain what a default gateway is, and how to set and change it on your Linux computer. . All of the devices in your home that are connected to the internet such as laptops, desktop computers, cell phones, tablets, and smart devices are actually connected to your local area network (LAN). Because they’re on the same network, these devices can talk to one another if they need to. Most are happy to do their own thing and operate in isolation but if you have a printer, for example, or a network-attached storage device, then some of your other devices will want to be able to connect to them. The link for this article located at How-To Geek is no longer available. . Discover the steps to establish and modify the default route for network connectivity on your Linux machine.. default Gateway, network Configuration, Linux Setup, internet Access. . Brittany Day
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