#ruby#backup#network#nms#rancid
Oxidized is a free tool that automatically backs up network device configurations from over 130 device types, replacing older tools like RANCID. It runs efficiently by adjusting how many tasks it uses based on your setup and offers a web API to manage backups and see changes. It can track who made changes using syslog and integrates with Git to show detailed version history. You can install it on many systems, configure it easily with YAML files, and use various sources and outputs for flexibility. This helps you keep your network device settings safe, organized, and easy to review or restore when needed.
https://github.com/ytti/oxidized
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🚀 Monad Foundation Offers Subsidies for Secure Signing Devices
Monad Foundation has announced plans to subsidize the cost of dedicated signing laptops for teams whose protocols achieve or exceed a total value locked (TVL) of $2.5 million. According to Foresight News, these laptops are intended for use in multi-signature operations, vault management, and other critical tasks. Eligible teams can apply to the Monad Foundation for this subsidy, which may require additional security training and standard KYC procedures. Monad emphasizes that these signing devices must not be used for everyday activities such as web browsing, coding, or meetings.
Previously, Monad co-founder Keone Hon advised protocol teams to immediately adopt dedicated signing computers for multi-signature operations instead of using regular computers. He highlighted the vulnerability of everyday computers to hacking, which could compromise the signing process even when connected to a hardware wallet, posing significant security risks. The Monad Foundation may introduce incentives to encourage teams to adopt this secure method in the future.
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