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09.01.2013
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04.10.2018
"data_dir": "/var/consul",
08 "datacenter": "Datacenter-A",
09 "disable_update_check": true,
10 "enable_script_checks": true,
11 "enable_syslog": true,
12 "encrypt": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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02.02.2021
.
As surely as night follows day, automated attacks will target the default Secure Shell port (TCP port 22), so I will use SSH as the guinea pig test case with the knowledge that I can move the real SSH service
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14.11.2013
(Session);
11 %EXPORT_TAGS = ( DEFAULT => [qw(&Session)] );
12
13 sub Session {
14 open(IN, "/etc/sysconfig/spacewalk_api.conf") or die "Spacewalk API config not found: $!";
15 $_ = ;
16 my ($server
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14.03.2013
=/opt/pjsua.conf
06 SOUNDFILE=/tmp/alert.wav
07 TEXT2WAVE=/usr/bin/text2wave
08 DURATION=20
09 NUMBER=01234567890
10 MESSAGE="Monitoring Alert"
11
12 # Setting a lock file
13 # We can't make more than one call
14
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30.11.2025
#! /bin/sh
02
03 while true
04 do
05
06 zeit=$(date +%d.%m.%y\ %H:%M\ )
07
08 psql -U monitor -d monitor -c "select * from watch;"
09
10 if [ $? -eq 2 ];
11
12 then
13
14 echo "$time: Database
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14.09.2021
$(find /sys/devices/system/cpu -regex ".*cpu[0-9]+/topology/thread_siblings_list") | sort -n | uniq
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28.11.2023
image: monitoror/monitoror:${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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03.02.2022
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