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IAM for midmarket companies
28.11.2022
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. Following the German KRITIS (critical infrastructure) revisions, the focus has also increasingly shifted to medium-sized companies, where working IAM has become practically mandatory. The topic of Industry 4.0
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HPC resource monitoring for users
25.03.2021
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long run time, I adjusted a few of the application parameters nx = 8000 ny = 8000 t_max = 10000 tolerance = 0.00004D+00 and compiled the code with GFortran on a CentOS 7.8 system. Remora first creates
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Interprocess communication essentials in Perl
05.12.2019
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print WRITEHANDLE "Here is some text"; 11 close(WRITEHANDLE); 12 waitpid($processed, 0); 13 } else { 14 close(WRITEHANDLE); 15 while (defined($text = )) { 16 print $text; 17
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Application security testing with ZAP in a Docker container
05.02.2019
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. The default port is TCP 5900 for TightVNC, so you won't need to adjust the port, just connect to ZAP's internal IP address with the command: $ xtightvncviewer 172.17.0.3 You can easily get the IP address
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FreeBSD Version 10 released
20.03.2014
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to, say, /dev/vtbd0 and /dev/vtnet0, which means adjusting the /etc/fstab file to match. Figure 3 shows the typical kernel boot messages. Listing 1 Virtio in /boot/loader.conf #Init Virt
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Zabbix release 2.2
20.05.2014
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the Zabbix server. Zabbix nodes are subordinate servers but offer the same functions as a Zabbix server. In version 2.2, Zabbix has more than 100 new features compared with version 2.0.9. For example, a value
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Monitor your network
04.08.2020
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of the virtual network in your network router's configuration. For this tutorial, I'll use 192.168.0.11 as the IP address of the Pandora FMS server. Once you've earmarked the IP address for the server, you can
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RSQL, a Microsoft SQL clone
09.06.2018
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in variants for a quick start and for a complete client-server system. RSQL is not yet available in packaged form. The archive of the current 0.7.1 version contains the server and client in the form
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Azure Application Gateway load distribution tool
03.04.2024
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without WAF, the fixed share is $0.20/gateway hr; with WAF, the cost is $0.36/gateway hr. The hourly charge per capacity unit is $0.008/hr; with WAF it is $0.0144/hr. The capacity units are somewhat more
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Finding the fastest SD cards for the Raspberry Pi
03.08.2023
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with the hdparm [7] tool as: sudo hdparm -t /dev/mmcblk0 Sequential writes is a large continuous write, forcing filesystem sync to ignore caching effects. Run with the dd [8] tool as: sudo dd if=/dev/zero of

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