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FROM alpine:3.9
COPY --from=builder /endlessh /
EXPOSE 2222/tcp
ENTRYPOINT ["/endlessh"]
CMD ["-v"]
Assuming Docker is installed correctly (following the installation process for Ubuntu 20.04 in my
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var/opt/bro/logs Subdirectories
ls -l /var/opt/bro/logs/
total 244
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 4096 Oct 20 00:00 2014-10-19
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 12288 Oct 21 00:00 2014-10-20
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root
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effort.
Multiple Flavors
OpenSMTPD is at home not just on its native OpenBSD, but on Linux (with binary packages for Gentoo, Slackware, Debian, and Arch) and other BSDs, including Mac OS X. The package
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performance and cost per gigabyte. Go right along the x-axis for increased capacity.
Storage Tiering with Local Node Storage
When HPC clusters first became popular, each node used a single disk to hold
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along the x-axis for increased capacity.
Storage Tiering with Local Node Storage
When HPC clusters first became popular, each node used a single disk to hold the operating system (OS) that was just
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, such as 2222, which will limit the number of automated port scans testing my security.
This step is simple (but remember which port you choose!) and just needs this change:
Port 2222
Again, simply reload
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After installing WSL for container operation, you should always check for and install any Windows updates to be on the safe side. To use the new WSL2 version, the WSL2 Linux kernel update package for x64
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2222 -o nginx-trojan
saves a new container image to the filesystem called nginx-trojan, which you can upload later to a registry.
To protect the innocent, I've obfuscated the IP address, so replace XXX
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systemctl start podman.socket
20 usermod -aG podman $SUDO_USER
21 SHELL
22 end
Once you have installed both VirtualBox and Vagrant, either with Homebrew or an installation archive, save
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preference
– in other words, the preferred delivery order in which the mail server receives the inbound email).
@domainname.com::mail2.domainname.com:20:3600
Here, you’re telling TinyDNS to answer MX