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An IT nomad's diary
30.11.2025
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© Jasmin Merdan, 123RF.com
software repository on your computer. Listing 1 shows you the Yum repository file for Fedora 14/15, or RHEL 6; the OpenShift website has installation how-tos for other systems (including Windows and Mac OS X
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Dispatches from the world of IT
30.11.2025
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announced that Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 has been certified by SAP to run SAP business applications. Helge Deller, head of SAP's LinuxLab, added, "Customers can now use this latest Red Hat operating system
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Network monitoring for Windows
30.11.2025
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© spectral, 123RF.com
warnings and lets you launch network analysis and diagnosis tools. Access via a web interface is also possible (Figure 6). Although this application does not give you the full feature set offered
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Installing your own Git server
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 08: FreeNAS  » 
© Guido Vrol, 123RF.com
are Gitolite [5] and Gitosis [6]. Both are available from GitHub. Gitolite is written in Perl and Gitosis in Python, but otherwise they are pretty similar. Many distributions (such as Fedora and Ubuntu) include
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Hiding a malicious file from virus scanners
30.11.2025
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Microsoft Word 2010. Next, copy the first portion of evil_payload.vbs – from Sub Auto_Open() to End Sub – and paste it into the Visual Basic Editor in either Microsoft Word 2003 or 2007 (see Figure 6
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Using Univention Corporate Server 2.4 for virtual infrastructure management
30.11.2025
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© Martin B, Pixelio.de
.0). Although XenSource developed a kernel 2.6.31 especially for this purpose, the PVOps-based functions in the official Linux kernel still do not support operation as a dom0. The second reason is that, although
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Getting started with I/O profiling
30.11.2025
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. For example, if you are using a Linux NFS server, you could watch the block devices underlying the NFS filesystem, or if you are using Lustre [6], you could use blktrace to monitor block devices on the OSS
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Connecting dissimilar IPsec implementations
30.11.2025
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© Yuri Arcurs, 123RF.com
over the Internet. The first RFCs on IPsec were drafted during the development of IPv6 and date back to 1995. The current version is described by RFC 4301 and later RFCs. The IPsec specification refers
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High-availability workshop: GFS with DRBD and Pacemaker
30.11.2025
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© Maxim Borovkov, 123RF.com
into Linux when Linus Torvalds added it to kernel version 2.6.19. GFS2 was thus a later entry to the kernel than the comparable OCFS2, which made it into kernel 2.6.16. In the kernel, GFS relies
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Professional backup solutions compared
30.11.2025
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Kamil Macniak, 123RF
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