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su
# echo 192.168.1.200 > /etc/hostname.e1000g0
In this example, e1000g0
is the primary network interface. The following command lists the network interfaces:
# ifconfig -a
You have to add ... 0
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than 0 (Figure 3). If not, either the processor doesn't support the special commands, or the commands have been disabled in the computer's BIOS. Users with Intel processors can additionally check
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can exclude files of a certain size (e.g., those of 0MB). The Burp configuration language also provides two size parameters: min_file_size and max_file_size; for example:
min_file_size = 0 Mb
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this writes an LVM label and some metadata to the PV.
The PV is divided up into units of the same size (4MB by default) known as physical extents (PEs). A PE is the smallest allocatable data volume. Figure 1
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appliance (see the "Test Hardware" box) with eight fast disks in a RAID level 0 array with a stripe size of 64KB. The RAID is divided into an SSD array and an HDD array with identical partitions on both
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/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
05 xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd
06 http
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the Downloads
page to a mirror, you might be overwhelmed by the list of innumerable files (Figure 1). Normally, however, all you need is the approximately 100MB ISO image, pfSense-2.0-RELEASE-i386.iso.gz, from
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from compromised systems is John the Ripper (John). John is a free tool from Openwall [1]. System administrators should use John to perform internal password audits. It's a small (<1MB) and simple
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between Citrix and Microsoft is demonstrated by the availability of graphical management tools. Basic management tasks on the host system (Dom0
) can be handled using the Curses-based xcconsole and the xe
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