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Orion software development environment
01.08.2019
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a path in the project and a URL path. Physically the site runs under a new subdomain (for a local installation, this is http://127.0.0.2:8080 ). Of course, creating a site only makes sense for web projects ... 52
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News for Admins
01.08.2019
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servers either by brute forcing weak SSH credentials or exploiting known vulnerabilities. The ransomware implementations are named "QNAPCrypt" by Intezer and "eCh0raix" by Anomali. Written in the Go ... 52
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Turning machine state into a database
01.08.2019
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, pid FROM processes WHERE on_disk = 0; Osquery version 3.3.2 running on an Ubuntu 18.04 "Bionic" test setup describes the full system state in 131 database tables, ranging from processes ... 52
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Keep an eye on your network
01.08.2019
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the process count and name of the top 10 most active processes. Finally, SELECT name, path, pid FROM processes WHERE on_disk = 0; displays processes with no associated binary – usually a red flag that means ... 52
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Test JavaScript programs with Karma
01.08.2019
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: https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-adapter Istanbul: https://istanbul.js.org Reference for configuration file: https://karma-runner.github.io/3.0/config/configuration-file.html JÌna, Vojt ... 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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Five graphical database front ends
01.08.2019
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function for saving queries for later use. Kexi Kexi [3] is an integrated database system that is part of Calligra Suite [8]. In the current 3.1.0 version, Kexi runs independently of KDE's Plasma desktop ... 52
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Guarding against social engineering attacks
01.08.2019
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(Figure 1). Although it's important to donate to projects like BackBox Linux, if you can't then entering a 0 in the donation field will still allow you to download the ISO. Once downloaded, your disk space ... 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 ... [8] and, because of its popularity, is one of the options most people know. Unfortunately, the company developing it switched its licensing model away from the Mozilla Public License (MPL 2.0

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