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February 24, 2019

Basic dig Command Usage with Examples - Putorius

The dig command is an incredibly powerful tool for querying DNS records. Dig stands for Domain Information Groper and is the utility of choice for most DNS administrators working on Linux. It can be used to confirm DNS entries, get your public IP address from the command line, troubleshoot DNS issues and get information about a DNS zone.

Dig is part of the BIND (Berkely Internet Name Domain) software utilities (bind-utils). Although not installed by default, it is available on nearly all Linux distributions by installing the bind-utils package or Red Hat variants or dnsutils on Debian based distros.

Chart Gallery  |  Charts  |  Google Developers

Our gallery provides a variety of charts designed to address your data visualization needs. These charts are based on pure HTML5/SVG technology (adopting VML for old IE versions), so no plugins are required. All of them are interactive, and many are pannable and zoomable. Adding these charts to your page can be done in a few simple steps.

Chart.js samples

Simple yet flexible JavaScript charting for designers & developers

Open Source Log Management for All | Graylog

LOG MANAGEMENT FOR ALL
Built to open standards, Graylog’s connectivity and interoperability seamlessly collects, enhances, stores, and analyzes log data.