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Pen Testing with netcat
14.05.2013
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interesting tips as well. With netcat, I can illustrate shell access on a Windows target. Beginning on a Windows machine, open up a command prompt and start a netcat listener: ncat.exe -l -p 5555 -e cmd
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SPDY HTTP Protocol
08.06.2012
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of the complex interaction between HTTP and the underlying TCP Transport layer protocol, browsers often have to open multiple concurrent connections (see the box titled “HTTP Issues”). Managing multiple TCP
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Environment Modules Using Lmod
04.10.2018
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applications. For example, someone might code with OpenACC [4] to target GPUs and Fortran for PGI compilers, along with Open MPI, whereas another person might use GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) 8.1 with MPICH
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Backup and restore disks
29.09.2020
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, and Other , which contains a few applications like the PCManFM file manager, a terminal, and the settings for network connections. Backup To start a backup, simply click the Backup button in the open
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News for Admins
30.11.2020
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.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8-beta/html-single/8.3_release_notes/index). It's Official – Linux 5.10 is the Next LTS Kernel At the 2020 Open Source Summit Europe, Greg Kroah-Hartman announced (https
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Forensic analysis with Autopsy and Sleuth Kit
02.08.2021
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tools for the analysis and reconstruction of logs and data, you can also find very good, freely available, open source tools – such as the Sleuth Kit tool collection and its associated graphical user
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Laying out documents with Markdown and Pandoc
20.06.2022
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Text editing programs such as Microsoft Word, Apple Pages, and the open source LibreOffice suite can be used to create documentation and instructions. All of these programs mix different elements
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Tech News
20.06.2022
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, which the company called "one of the largest HTTPS attacks on record." Although larger attacks have occurred on the open Internet, mounting a DDoS attack over HTTPS encrypted connections requires
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Load test your website with Siege
28.11.2022
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is an open source benchmarking tool that can greatly help you in this regard. Benchmarking tools [1] perform standardized tests for accessing the relative capabilities of hardware or software and evaluating
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Scale-out with PostgreSQL
05.02.2023
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transactions. However, a database is likely to be stateful, and that presents a challenge when it comes to scaling. YugabyteDB is a cloud-native database, is fully open source, and aims to achieve Postgre

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