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In this post we are going to see how we can use these NFC Tags or NFC labels in
Home Assistant, You will see that it is a super simple process and that it can
have many uses. We can then with any Android or iOS mobile, have Home Assistant
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MONITORING DNS QUERIES

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14 The March of the 2023

Something that does not cost much to monitor and can free us from a scare may be
controlling that a DNS server fulfills its function and can resolve DNS queries.
That and also ensuring that our important FQDNs exist.,

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QR CODES IN YOUR DATACENTER

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7 February of 2023

Can you imagine yourself in your CPD?, or, walking around the company, scanning
QR codes? in some stickers on your monitored devices and, that you can see your
data in real time, status or performance? A free app, it's free software, that
integrates with your Centreon! What else!

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2 February of 2023

I had been waiting for some time to publish some posts about Telegraf and some
wonders that we can do. In this simple document we will see how we can collect
performance metrics from a Raspberry Pi and display them in real time with
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31 January of 2023

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infrastructure, We have two options, a simple one, a docker container with
everything ready. O, why not, enjoy life and integrate it into Prometheus and
visualize it with Grafana!

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LIBRO WINDOWS SERVER 2022 IN SPANISH

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27 January of 2023

We have Windows Server book in Spanish 2022! This is the book by Xavier Genestós
that explains the news that Windows Server brings 2022, using laboratories,
examples and step-by-step guides: WS2022LABS – Windows Server 2022.

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MULTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT WITH CROWDSEC

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24 January of 2023

With this indigestible title, We are going to try to explain what makes a brown
beast to Crowdsec… as usual it will be to have the Crowdsec agent in each of our
organization machines, we will make it possible for them to communicate to
prevent attacks.

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19 January of 2023

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(infrared), How can TV be?, music chain, a fan, the air conditioning, The
proyector… everything centralized and that we can control it from Home
Assistant.

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17 January of 2023

Something very simple and very useful can be and know the latency to different
IP addresses, we can see in real time, with soft drink 1 second, the times it
takes to respond to IP addresses, may be private or public; for example, to know
if we have problems with the Internet and where they are, for example 🙂

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MONITORING DOCKER FROM CENTREON

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12 January of 2023

Well, I guess all of you have been mushrooming Docker containers, ¿no? If even a
dinosaur like me has a plague of them… Well, Y, apart from enjoying them, if we
use Centreon as a monitoring system for our organization, we already know, to
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