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_lip =
08 node_name = "0x50060b0000c26205"
09 port_id = "0x010901"
10 port_name = "0x50060b0000c26204"
11 port_state = "Online"
12 port_type = "NPort (fabric via point-to-point)"
13 speed = "4
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an Asterisk PBX as an HA resource
07 #
08 # Authors: Martin Gerhard Loschwitz
09 # Florian Haas
10 #
11 # Support: linux-ha@lists.linux-ha.org
12 # License: GNU General Public
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Container
04 ou: SUDOers
05
06 dn: cn=goodboys_rule,ou=SUDOers,dc=tuxgeek,dc=de
07 objectClass: top
08 objectClass: sudoRole
09 cn: goodboys_rule
10 sudoUser: %goodboys
11 sudoHost: ALL
12 sudoCommand: /usr
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versions worked best (and worst) together. My tests included the following:
Kame/Racoon on Mac OS X and Linux
Solaris 10
Windows Server 2008
Cisco-Router with IOS 12
Juniper SRX
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SUSE users should use the openSUSE Build Service to install [UCC:x20-kl-listing-bold]rabbit-mq[/UCC] http://3. Doing so means that YaST automatically adds repositories that you need later on.
Once you have
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=TR/CN=John_Doe/emailAddress=jd@example.com
07 Serial: 03
08 Serialized id: SafeNet\x20Inc\x2E/eToken/xxxxxxxx/eToken/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
OpenVPN Management Interface
Because Linux systems don't have a crypto store, you need
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passphrase again:
08 Your identification has been saved in /home/UserName/.ssh/libra_id_rsa.
09 Your public key has been saved in /home/UserName/.ssh/libra_id_rsa.pub.
10 Creation successful
11
12 You may now
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=> 12;
05
06 # Hash AV pairs: (load in vusers, throughput in gets/sec)
07 %tpdata = ( (1,24), (2,48), (4,85), (7,100), (10,99), (20,94) );
08
09 @vusers = keys(%tpdata);
10 $model = "e-Commerce Final
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/07/10 15:41:50 krbtgt/TUXGEEK.DE@TUXGEEK.DE
10 renew until 08/06/10 15:41:50
11
12 # ldapsearch -LLL -h localhost -b "dc=tuxgeek,dc=de" uid=tscherf
13 SASL/GSSAPI authentication started
14 SASL username
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Shell 2.0, which I use here. Windows 8 and Windows Server 8 will use the new PowerShell 3.0, to be released soon.
To begin, I introduce PowerShell information retrieval to you via the "Get" commands