First post on Red Hat blog

New blog post! After some great help and collaboration from all the colleagues reviewing, suggesting edits, we were able to prepare a blog post on Citellus, the tool we develop as part of our daily work solving cases. Check it out at Citellus: System configuration validation tool Enjoy! (and if you do, you can Buy Me a Coffee ) Pablo

June 7, 2018 · 1 min · Pablo Iranzo Gómez

SuperSEC 2018!

Presentation at SuperSEC 2018! I’ve got a slot at SuperSEC 2018 (https://supersec.es/): Congress on secure software development, happening in Almería, Spain on the weekend on 12-13 May. I’ll be presenting on 13th may at 10:50, and the slide deck and I’ll be updating this once I get the recording URL. Some data about the event: Conference program and further data can be found at https://supersec.es/programa/ Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/SuperSEC_ES Shared Pics from attendees Press coverage: https://www.lavozdealmeria.com/noticia/12/almeria/151767/expertos-en-ciberseguridad-en-la-ual About the topics, the main focus was security on software from design phase to production and maintenance. ...

May 13, 2018 · 2 min · Pablo Iranzo Gómez

DevConf.cz 2018: Citellus - Detecting common pitfalls of deployments

Citellus: Detecting common pitfalls of deployments https://github.com/citellusorg/citellus Recording at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDzzqrUdn5A What is Citellus? Citellus is a framework populated by community-contributed scripts that automate detecting problems, including configuration issues, conflicts with package versions, and more. History: how did was it started? The tool, started by Robin Černín after a long weekend shift checking one and over again several sosreports for the same data on different hosts. It started with some tests + shell wrapper, and was added a python wrapper by Pablo Iranzo to bring in more powerful features. ...

January 27, 2018 · 8 min · Pablo Iranzo Gómez

DevConf.cz 2018!

Presentation at DevConf.cz 2018! As highlighted in the prior edition of the ‘What’s new’, we got a slot for DevConf.cz 2018. During that slot, my colleagues Martin, Pablo and myself were presenting on the history and basics of Citellus and how it helps on debugging issues and providing faster analysis of already known ones. It is possible to watch the recording at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDzzqrUdn5A and the slides used at: https://github.com/citellusorg/citellus/blob/master/doc/devconfcz2018-presentation-revealmd.md Enjoy! (and if you do, you can Buy Me a Coffee ) ...

January 27, 2018 · 1 min · Pablo Iranzo Gómez

Recent changes in Magui and Citellus

What’s new? During recent weeks we’ve been coding and performing several changes to Citellus and Magui. Checking the latest logs or list of issues open and closed on github is probably not an easy task or the best way to get ‘up-to-date’ with changes, so I’ll try to compile a few here. First of all, we’re going to present it at DevConf.cz 2018, so come stop-by if assisting :-) Some of the changes include… ...

January 16, 2018 · 3 min · Pablo Iranzo Gómez
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