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Password protection with Phpass
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2011  »  Issue 5: Pen Te...  » 
© Michael Moeller, fotolia.com
is only defined to increase the number of potential hashes, this is not a security issue. Security Class Phpass works with PHP 3.0.18 or newer. If you want to make sure that Phpass will use Bcrypt as its
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Managing SSH and other remote connections with PAC
30.11.2025
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© Ivan Datskov, 123RF.com
in the pac-2.0 subdirectory. Depending on your distribution, you can load a .deb, .rpm, or .tar.gz package, and install. Just unzip the .tar.gz archive. To launch PAC Manager, click the corresponding entry
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Neglected IPv6 features endanger the LAN
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 10: Traff...  » 
© Stanislaw Tokarski, 123RF.com
and parameters. If M flag == 0 and O flag == 1 in the RA Start DHCPv6 and obtain more configuration parameters. The autoconfiguration process on the local network has several weaknesses, which
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Monitoring server hardware with the Nagios IPMI plugin
30.11.2025
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© Vladimir Nenov, 123RF.com
status, and many others. IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) was introduced in 1998 as a cross-vendor server management standard by Intel, HP, NEC, and Dell. The current IPMI 2.0 specifically
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Fedora 16 dials up cloud and virtualization capabilities.
30.11.2025
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and Xen virtualization solutions. After adding the last missing components for cooperation with the Xen hypervisor to kernel version 3.0, the developers turned their attention to the Xen PCI back end
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Remote Desktop with UltraVNC
30.11.2025
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Anthony DOUANN, 123RF
is inherently insecure; the second relies on a Windows domain controller. The current UltraVNC v1.0.8.2 also understands Vista's user account control, UAC. Alternatively, you can integrate a free DSM plugin
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Modern MySQL Forks and Patches
30.11.2025
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© Dmitry Karasew, 123RF.com
mysql> select * from information_schema.TABLE_STATISTICS ORDER BY ROWS_READ DESC LIMIT 0,5; +--------------------+---------------+-------------+--------------+------------------------+ | TABLE
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Optimizing Hyper-V network settings
30.11.2025
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© Stefan Hermans, Fotolia.com
Version 3.0 of Hyper-V in Windows Server 8 offers several improvements in terms of networking that improve the system's performance. Examples include direct access by virtual machines to the network
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Dispatches from the world of IT
30.11.2025
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will be accepted through April 10, 2011. Look for more on the Contegix website http://www.contegix.com/. Icinga v1.3.0 Released with Dual-Stack Support By now
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Expand your sphere with a piece of Google
30.11.2025
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© artida, 123RF.com
or newer. Python programmers need to use version 2.5; the SDK and the environment on the Google servers do not support the current Python 3.0. The SDK for Go exists at the moment only for Linux and Mac OS X

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