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    • The Journey Continues…One Year Later

      What is it like to spend a year co-hosting a podcast? I decided to do a write up on the experience, the interesting challenges it has presented, and some of the things I've learned along the way.

      You can get the full story here.

      posted in Self Promotion networknerd blog networknerd career
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    • Nerd Journey Episode 43 Now Available

      What do you do when a hobby becomes a career? Better yet, have you thought about turning a hobby into a career? Would it still be something you enjoy?

      Check out part 2 of our interview with Ethan Banks to hear the story of how Packet Pushers began and what it takes to start and maintain a business. Get the episode here.

      posted in Self Promotion career networknerd career networknerd podcast nerd journey
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    • Nerd Journey Episode 42 Now Available

      This week is part 1 of our interview with Ethan Banks (of Packet Pushers, Datanauts co-host). Ethan shares his early career progression and some great nuggets on what it means to be a manager. Get the full episode here.

      posted in Self Promotion nerd journey networknerd podcast networknerd career career
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    • Senior Systems Engineer Opening - Dallas / Denver / Minneapolis

      I heard about this opening recently from a member of my professional network and wanted to pass it along to others. I'm happy to vouch for a fellow community member that has the right skills. Feel free to send me a chat message.

      Pro tip - watch the video on the job posting.

      https://jobs.entrustdatacard.com/jobs/sr-systems-engineer-2019

      posted in Job Postings systems engineer
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    • Nerd Journey Episode 41 Now Available

      This week we discuss all things related to presentations. It's interesting that this was released on the day AWS re:Inforce kicked off but not planned. I'd be curious to know what seasoned presenters think of the tips in this episode. Get the sound bytes here.

      posted in Self Promotion career networknerd career networknerd podcast nerd journey
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    • Nerd Journey Episode 40 Now Available

      This week the Nerd Journey Podcast is officially over the hill. Have you developed the mindset of an enterprise architect? If not, listen to this episode for some great tips on how to get there.

      posted in Self Promotion career networknerd career networknerd podcast nerd journey
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    • RE: MangoCon 2019

      Did videos of the sessions ever get posted, or did I miss it?

      posted in MangoCon
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    • Nerd Journey Episode 39 Now Available

      This week is part 1 of an interview with Paul Woodward, Jr. and A.J. Kuftic on making the transition to enterprise. Get the full episode here. Let us know what you think!

      posted in Self Promotion career networknerd podcast networknerd career nerd journey
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    • Nerd Journey Episode 38 Now Available

      What would you do if you suddenly lost your job? Tune in this week for part 2 of our interview with Jon Hildebrand to hear his story. Get the full episode here.

      posted in Self Promotion career networknerd podcast networknerd career nerd journey
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    • Nerd Journey Episode 37 Now Available

      Check out this week's episode on the move from engineer to architect as we share part 1 of our interview with Jon Hildebrand. The full episode can be found here.

      posted in Self Promotion career networknerd career networknerd podcast nerd journey
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    • RE: Running Filebeat on ARM

      @IRJ said in Running Filebeat on ARM:

      @NetworkNerd said in Running Filebeat on ARM:

      @JaredBusch said in Running Filebeat on ARM:

      But building something gets complicated because you will have to deal with rebuilding it on kernel changes I do believe.

      Can you not find any other way to get the data off this system?

      Oh man, that's a point I had not considered.

      I thought about trying the Splunk Universal Forwarder as an option but had not signed up for Splunk free so I can use it. The back-end system to which I am sending logs (which is not Splunk) can accept logs sent via Raw TCP (which I believe the Splunk Universal Forwarder should do for me) or logs sent using Filebeat.

      Wazuh uses filebeat. You could just use a wazuh agent and accomplish the same thing.

      That's a good point, but I don't see ARM support for Wazuh listed in their compatibility matrix unless I've just missed it.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Running Filebeat on ARM

      @JaredBusch said in Running Filebeat on ARM:

      But building something gets complicated because you will have to deal with rebuilding it on kernel changes I do believe.

      Can you not find any other way to get the data off this system?

      Oh man, that's a point I had not considered.

      I thought about trying the Splunk Universal Forwarder as an option but had not signed up for Splunk free so I can use it. The back-end system to which I am sending logs (which is not Splunk) can accept logs sent via Raw TCP (which I believe the Splunk Universal Forwarder should do for me) or logs sent using Filebeat.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • Running Filebeat on ARM

      I'd like to take advantage of Filebeat on my Raspberry Pi 3B+ (currently running the latest version of Raspbian) to send logs to an external system, but from everything I have read, there is no package for it for ARM (unless you run ArchLinux, that is). This post from the Elastic community states they do not officially support ARM.

      I found this blog someone wrote about building Filebeat from scratch so it would work on ARM, so if I go for it, I would follow their steps and just make necessary tweaks for newer versions of go, etc. The author shows how to build Filebeat for ARM and then how to install and configure, but the interesting thing in my opinion is that there was no mention of how well Filebeat worked long term.

      Has anyone here gone through the process and had it work out well? For reference, the repo for Filebeat is here. I'd appreciate any thoughts / feedback.

      posted in IT Discussion filebeat arm raspian raspberry pi 3b+
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    • Nerd Journey Episode 36 Now Available

      This week we tackle customer advocacy programs. What are they, and how can they benefit both a vendor and a customer? Get the scoop here.

      posted in Self Promotion career networknerd career networknerd podcast nerd journey
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    • Nerd Journey Episode 35 Now Available

      This is the much awaited part 2 of our discussion with @Jimmy-T. Listen to how Jimmy became a master of relatable experience after participating and running a gaming community. Get the full scoop here.

      posted in Self Promotion career networknerd career networknerd podcast nerd journey
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    • VMware to Acquire Bitnami

      I just heard about this today.

      https://cloud.vmware.com/community/2019/05/15/vmware-to-acquire-bitnami/

      posted in News vmware bitnami acquisitions
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    • Pi-Hole Upstream DNS Providers

      For those using Pi-Hole, who do you use for your upstream DNS providers? I'm partial to CloudFlare but wanted to see what others chose. OpenDNS or Comodo sound like solid choices as well.

      Additionally, did you select more than one upstream DNS provider for a measure of redundancy (i.e. one DNS server from two or 3 different providers)? Unless you specify ip addresses in the custom DNS server settings in Pi-hole, it's not quite clear which one becomes the primary DNS provider if you're using multiple.

      posted in IT Discussion pi-hole
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    • RE: MangoCon 2019

      @Phil-CommQuotes I still have yet to meet you in person after all the run ins in the Spiceworks community. Hopefully you'll make it down to Dallas one of these days, even if it is next year at MangoCon.

      posted in MangoCon
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    • Nerd Journey Episode 34 Now Available

      In this episode, it's part 1 of our interview with @Jimmy-T! He talks us through his early career journey and how he got into the Spiceworks community. Get the full episode here.

      posted in Self Promotion career networknerd career networknerd podcast nerd journey
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    • Nerd Journey Episode 33 Now Available

      This time it is part 2 of the conversation with Tony Reeves. In this episode Tony talks about getting involved in user groups and eventually being a part of the leadership team. Get the full episode here.

      posted in Self Promotion nerd journey networknerd podcast networknerd career career
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