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Building Debian Packages for PHP Extensions

Tags: ubuntu, debian, package, package manager, build, php Historically, we’ve ended up using a few rather obscure PHP extensions—written and barely (if at all) maintained by their original authors—that aren’t available in standard Debian package sources.We stick to the principle of “do it right, and it’ll work right,” which means Slackware-style dropping binaries into the system outside of package managers is frowned upon.So instead, we’ll be building proper .deb packages for PHP extensions—without breaking compatibility with the existing environment. Let’s go do us some compilin’, shall we?

A Tale of How Not to Turn Your Cisco Router into a Public DNS and NTP Server by Accident

Tags: cisco, dns, ntp, ddos, acl, lan, network, network security The Cisco IOS/IOS-XE operating system is a source of inspiration for many other vendors. The internet is full of guides on how to configure a typical Cisco router for SOHO scenarios. However, unlike consumer-grade routers, configuring something like Cisco IOS requires caution. If you don’t think things through, the router may start "living its own life" and end up, for instance, as a DDoS amplification tool. Let’s dive in

A Quick Guide to Setting Up SNMPv3

Tags: snmp, snmpv3, linux, freebsd, librenms Setting up a v3 user on the server-side agent for the default Linux snmpd (net-snmp package). Out of scope: SNMP traps and read-write (rw) users.SNMP version 3 allows packet transmission in encrypted form, making it safe to transfer telemetry over public networks without the risk of exposing either authentication information (analogous to a community string) or the data stream itself, which is encrypted using a symmetric algorithm with a shared key. Let me figure it out →

GitHub introduces security campaigns to help developers reduce security debt

GitHub is announcing updates to its security offerings to help development teams tackle their security risk. Now generally available, security campaigns are a new way to bring security teams and development teams together.  Security teams can prioritize the risks that need to be addressed across repositories and add them to a security campaign, which is … continue readingThe post GitHub introduces security campaigns to help developers reduce security debt appeared first on SD Times.

Enterprise open-source adoption soars despite challenges

Enterprise adoption of open-source software (OSS) is soaring despite significant ongoing challenges. According to the 2025 State of Open-Source Report by Perforce, 96% of organisations increased or maintained their use of open-source software in the past year, with over a quarter (25.71%) reporting a significant increase. This surge in open-source adoption is consistent across company... Read more »The post Enterprise open-source adoption soars despite challenges appeared first on Developer Tech News.

Report: Keeping up with patches is the number one challenge when using open source software

A new report is revealing that the most challenging aspect of utilizing open source projects is keeping up with updates and patches.   According to the 2025 State of Open Source report from Perforce Software, the Eclipse Foundation, and the Open Source Initiative, when asked to rank challenges on a scale of one to five, over … continue readingThe post Report: Keeping up with patches is the number one challenge when using open source software appeared first on SD Times.

Security flaws hit PyTorch Lightning deep learning framework

Popular deep learning framework, PyTorch Lightning, has been found to contain multiple critical security flaws. The deserialisation vulnerabilities, identified under the reference VU#252619, impacts all versions of the framework up to and including version 2.4.0 and could potentially allow attackers to execute arbitrary code by loading untrusted model files. The discovery of these vulnerabilities was... Read more »The post Security flaws hit PyTorch Lightning deep learning framework appeared first on Developer Tech News.

Thriving Through Change: Leading Through Uncertainty

Jennifer Davis discusses practical approaches for senior software developers and engineering leaders to navigate organizational change and build high-performing teams. She explains the importance of functional leadership, enabling healthy conflict, and establishing metrics that truly reflect value. Learn how to craft supportive environments that empower individual growth and maximize team impact. By Jennifer Davis

Как банкоматы начались с кружки пива

Tags: банкомат, наличные, научпоп, история, смарт-карты Однажды британский изобретатель Джон Шеперд-Бэррон остался без пинты эля. Он был крайне зол. Вечером он решил заскочить в банк снять денег. Но лондонские банки закрываются очень рано (традиция такая), и он пошёл домой трезвым. Лёг в ванну и начал думать.  Видимо, он ещё и очень хотел есть, поэтому думал про автомат с шоколадками, которые в отличие от денег можно было получить круглосуточно. 27 июня 1967 года первый банкомат Шеперда-Бэррона был установлен в стене отделения банка Barclays на севере Лондона. Официально он назывался DACS, но клиенты ласково прозвали его «дыркой в стене» (hole in the wall).Сначала это был неуклюжий аппарат, который выдавал не больше 10 фунтов стерлингов в день. Этой суммы, кстати, по определению самого Джона, «вполне хватало для неплохой гулянки в выходные».Сегодня банкоматы — уже не дырки и не в стенах, и они могут вообще не выдавать денег. Читать далее

How tech giants like Netflix built resilient systems with chaos engineering

Traditional methods of managing IT systems simply aren’t enough to tackle the scale and unpredictability of today’s digital environments. In fact, the costs associated with downtime are staggering—according to a report by Gartner, IT downtime can cost enterprises approximately $5,600 per minute. As companies scale and integrate, more advanced tools and platforms, their systems grow … continue readingThe post How tech giants like Netflix built resilient systems with chaos engineering appeared first on SD Times.

Stack Overflow: Developers strongly prefer open-source AI

Research from Stack Overflow indicates a strong overall preference from developers for open-source AI models and tools. Open-source principles, fostering community contribution and transparency, have been cornerstones of internet development and platforms like Stack Overflow itself. Now, these principles are shaping preferences in AI. Notably, even figures like OpenAI’s Sam Altman have acknowledged the potential... Read more »The post Stack Overflow: Developers strongly prefer open-source AI appeared first on Developer Tech News.

Cloudflare announces remote MCP server to reduce barriers to creating AI agents

Cloudflare is making it easier for developers to create AI agents with several new updates that  were announced today.  First, the company announced a remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. MCP is an open standard that allows AI agents to interact with external services, which is important in enabling them to complete tasks on a … continue readingThe post Cloudflare announces remote MCP server to reduce barriers to creating AI agents appeared first on SD Times.

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