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Guarding against social engineering attacks
01.08.2019
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, the current version was 5.3, so you might see options or menus different from those I discuss here if you work on a different version. BackBox Linux includes the familiar and slick Xfce desktop manager [3 ... 52
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Five graphical database front ends
01.08.2019
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be operated in front ends. Above all, this includes how easily users can create queries that give them quick access to the data. In this article, I look at several free front ends: Base [1], Glom [2], Kexi [3 ... 52
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Cross-platform database management with DBeaver
01.08.2019
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: sudo apt install gnome-software-plugin-flatpak This command automatically installs all the required components. Once it's done, add the Flathub repository [3] with: sudo flatpak remote-add --if ... 52
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Turbocharge your network with Zeroshell
01.08.2019
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into the Bridge Components list (Figure 3). Do this for both the interfaces, then click Save to activate the new bridged interface. That's it. You can now connect devices to the new wireless access point ... 52
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Automatically install and configure systems
01.08.2019
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no one would have ever dreamed would progress to preseeding and automatic installation. Anyone who managed to install Debian 2.2, alias Potato, or 3.0, alias Woody, on their hard drives were more likely ... 52
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Samba pitfalls in daily operation
01.08.2019
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with authentication gives you the output from Listing 3. Listing 2 Missing ACL Query Rights root@addc-01:~# samba-tool gpo aclcheck ERROR(runtime): uncaught exception - (3221225506, '{Access Denied ... 52
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DNSSEC-aware DNS caching with Unbound
01.08.2019
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secure-by-design stance. Unbound is a modern successor to Dan Bernstein's djbdns [3], because its design is focused on security and it includes DNSSEC. Developer NLnet Labs describes Unbound ... 52
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Python's change in leadership
01.08.2019
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language [3], but it never became popular. "I didn't start from scratch. I started with the idea of what if I took all the good features from ABC but removed all the bad features and replace[d] them ... 52
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Version 5.2 of the Ruby framework
16.08.2018
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, but still a little too cumbersome to set up and use. At least for the latter group, Rails 5.2 (Figure 1) is a good thing: The developers abolished Secrets and replaced it with simpler credentials. Thus Ro ... Ruby on Rails 5.2 was released during RailsConf, which took place in Pittsburgh in mid-April 2018. Although not much has changed for old Rails applications, you'll find a few notable additions ... Version 5.2 of the Ruby framework
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Automating deployments on Proxmox with OpenTofu and cloud-init
04.12.2024
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Rubén Llorente ... of machines. Tools such as FAI created for physical machines are of use when deploying virtual machines, as well, as are distro-specific tools (e.g., autoinstall for OpenBSD [2], preseed for Debian [3

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