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_auth;
04
05 group server => "hercules", "sugar";
06
07 desc "Get the uptime of all servers";
08
09 task "uptime", group => "server", sub {
10 my $output = run "uptime";
11 say $output;
12 }
You might
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"} )
09
10 # force called programs to english output
11 LANG=C LC_ALL=C
12
13 function die {
14 echo 1>&2 "$*"
15 exit 10
16 }
17
18 function get_display_resolution {
19 local find_display="$1
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/share/doc/stunnel*/. The example in Listing 1 shows a very simple configuration that uses stunnel as a plain vanilla TLS client.
Listing 1
Stunnel as a TLS Client
; global settings
sslVersion = TLSv1.2
chroot = /var
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clear
03 while true
04 do
05 echo "New record"
06 maxrecord=`ls -1 *.dat | sort | tail -1 | cut -d. -f 1`
07 newrecord=$(echo $maxrecord + 1 | bc )
08 width=`echo $newrecord | wc -c`
09
10 ...
11
12
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= debug
06 identity = rawhide.tuxgeek.de
07
08 # connector plugin config
09 connector = stomp
10 plugin.stomp.host = activemq.tuxgeek.de
11 plugin.stomp.port = 6163
12 plugin.stomp.user = unset
13 plugin
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image: monitoror/monitoror:${MTRRTAG:-latest}
05 ports:
06 - "38080:8080"
07 environment:
08 - "MO_CONFIG=/etc/config.json"
09 restart: unless-stopped
10
11 networks:
12 default
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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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#auto eth0
06 #iface eth0 inet dhcp
07 auto br0
08 iface br0 inet dhcp
09 bridge_ports eth0
10 bridge_stp off
11 bridge_maxwait 5
12 post-up /usr/sbin/brctl setfd br0 0
Next, create a directory
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VPC:
04 Type: AWS::EC2::VPC
05 Properties:
06 CidrBlock:
07 Ref: VPCNet
08 Tags:
09 - Key: Name
10 Value:
11 Ref: VPCName
12
13 Forti
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// (c) 2020 by Federico Lucifredi
04
05 #include
06 #include
07 #include
08 #include
09 #include
10 #include
11 #include
12
13