37%
03.12.2015
/24 !10.0.3.0/24
root@ubuntu:~# ps -eaf | grep dnsmas
lxc-dns+ 1047 1 0 18:24 ? 00:00:00 dnsmasq -u lxc-dnsmasq --strict-order --bind-interfaces --pid-file=/run/lxc/dnsmasq.pid --conf ... LXC 1.0, released in early 2014, was the first stable version for managing Linux containers. We check out the lightweight container solution to see whether it is now ready for production. ... LXC 1.0
37%
25.10.2011
1
05 set remote-gw 192.168.1.31
06 set psksecret
ENC kB+sdP4e109vAROdm9TRn9YIzA47T3JHPK4xVOzYu/8nc3wmqBknMZBzfHU7VRuWBF2gncDuHY1ubeCk9DU3zasHi61Izu0m6cg1cdERjgNmKKcO
07 set keepalive
37%
05.12.2016
-interactive/pam for root from 1.0.0.1 port 4321 ssh2
# Feb 22 8:00:10 AM hostname sshd[1234]: Failed keyboard-interactive/pam for invalid user mysql from 1.0.0.1 port 4322 ssh2
FILTER='
cat /var/log/secure | awk '\''$5
37%
03.07.2013
of Amdahl’s Law.
For my theoretical application with p
= 0.8, this works out to 5, just as the computations indicated. For p
= 1, or perfectly scalable, a
goes to infinity as n
goes to infinity
37%
28.08.2013
as many cores as it takes to saturate either the network or the storage? If I have a 20GBps filesystem but I’m doing serial Rsync operations, I’m not taking advantage of the underlying storage performance
37%
14.08.2017
api.raml
01 #%Raml 0.8
02 title: Contacts
03 version: 0.1
04 #baseUri: http://www.rve.com/contactshelf
05 baseUri: https://mocksvc.mulesoft.com/mocks/d4c4356f-0508-4277-9060-00ab6dd36e9b
36%
04.12.2024
Stops the Office communication application from creating child processes
No
26190899-1602-49e8-8b27-eb1d0a1ce869
Blocks persistence through WMI event subscription (Defender exceptions
36%
18.09.2017
Elapsed Time : 0d 0h 8m 40s 632ms
==============================================================================
Sampling Period : 10 seconds
Complete
36%
25.09.2023
is easy enough (superuser privileges are required):
arp -s 192.168.90.55 00:0c:29:c1:91:b1
The last field of the command is the MAC address, which is the unique identifier of the network device to which
36%
16.05.2013
/bin/false 'win7$'
root@samba:/# pdbedit -a -m win7 -G 515 -c "[UW]" -p "" -h""
Unix username: win7$
NT username:
Account Flags: [W ]
User SID: S-1