The Commando.io command line interface
We are excited to announce the release of the Commando.io command line interface (CLI). The Commando.io CLI is an interface to the API and »
We are excited to announce the release of the Commando.io command line interface (CLI). The Commando.io CLI is an interface to the API and »
Commando.io is excited to announce integration with Linode, adding to our existing integrations with Amazon AWS, DigitalOcean, and Rackspace. Instead of having to manually add »
We are pleased to announce execution scheduling in Commando.io. With scheduling you can automatically run commands on servers periodically in a cron like fashion via »
After a few weeks of mocks, designs, and Adobe Illustrator tomfoolery, we are proud to release the new Commando.io logo and brand. We knew we »
We are excited to announce that Commando.io now supports recipe arguments. Recipe arguments are extremely powerful, and allow you to dynamically pass values into recipes »
We are proud to announce that Commando.io users are in 1,495 different cities around the world. We are super humbled and at the same »
All Commando.io web servers now disable SSLv3 to mitigate against the recently discovered SSL POODLE vulnerability. View our SSL Labs report. (Poodle image via Flickr, »
After months of building, testing, and optimizing, today we are thrilled to publicly release the Commando.io API. The API opens up amazing possibilities around automatically »
A common question when setting up Commando.io is how can we add servers without using the root user. The answer is sudo. Sudo allows unprivileged »
We are serious about security. Commando.io is excited to announce support for two-factor authentication via Google© Authenticator. When you enable 2FA, it adds an »