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: tscherf@TUXGEEK.DE
15 SASL SSF: 56
16 SASL data security layer installed.
17 dn: uid=TScherf,ou=People,dc=tuxgeek, dc=de
18 givenName: Thorsten
19 sn: Scherf
20 loginShell: /bin/bash
21 uidNumber: 9999
22
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.DevCenter/devcenters/attachednetworks@2024-02-01' = {
18 name: networkConnection.name
19 parent: devcenter
20 ... }
21
22 resource devcenterGalleryImage 'Microsoft.DevCenter/devcenters/galleries/images@2024-02-01' existing = {
23
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-tuxgeek.rhcloud.com,174.129.129.190' (RSA) to the list of known hosts.
20 Enter passphrase for key '/home/tscherf/.ssh/libra_id_rsa':
21 Confirming application spaceuploader is available
22 Attempt # 1
23
24 Success
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using?
07 1) ANSI Standard CRT
08 2) DEC VT100
09 3) PC Console
10 4) Sun Command Tool
11 5) Sun Workstation
12 6) X Terminal Emulator (xterms)
13 7) Other
14 Type the number of your choice
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14 expect -exact "$ "
15 send -- "ssh aspen\r"
16 expect -exact "password: "
17 send -- "PASSWORD\r"
18 expect -exact "$ "
19 send -- "ps -ef|grep apache\r"
20 expect -exact "$ "
21 send -- "exit\r"
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, 378501 c/s virtual
18 Long: 1063K c/s real, 1063K c/s virtual
19
20 Benchmarking: LM DES [64/64 BS]... DONE
21 Raw: 8214K c/s real, 8214K c/s virtual
22
23 Benchmarking: NT MD4 [Generic 1x]... DONE
24
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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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initial tests are quite reasonable: 1GB memory, a virtual CPU, about 20GB of disk space, and a bridged network adapter with an Internet connection will do for now. Sun xVM VirtualBox is a good choice
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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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, Mac OS X, and Solaris), and it supports a wide number of guest systems, including exotics such as DOS/WIN 3.1 and OS/2.
Installing VirtualBox is easy on any platform because it usually only involves