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19.02.2013
OSPF
01 !
02 hostname linuxrouter
03 password 8 7kdoaul4.iSTg
04 enable password 8 ZDF339a.20a3E
05 log file /var/log/quagga/zebra.log
06 service password-encryption
07 !
08 interface eth0
09 multicast
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16.10.2012
6), and start stream blocking (line 7), which executes the command and waits for the response. Now, write the output to a variable (lines 9-12), close the stream (line 14), and send the response
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23.08.2017
03736 bash
zap@03736c2a2088:/zap$ x11vnc --forever --usepw --create
Enter VNC password:
Verify password:
Write password to /home/zap//.vnc/passwd? [y]/n y
Password written to: /home
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05.02.2019
, or kernel modules in use – you can find plugins for almost everything (a complete overview is available in the wiki on GitHub [12]).
Figure 2: Everything seems
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22.05.2023
from ubu22042-2 (10.0.0.62): icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.524 ms
64 bytes from ubu22042-2 (10.0.0.62): icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.496 ms
^C
--- ubu22042-2 ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 3 received
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25.03.2020
"RevisionId": "aa63-b5c0-4ec2-a5e99",
11 "MemorySize": 128,
12 "Version": "$LATEST",
13 "Role": "arn:aws:iam::XXXXX:role/bashFunctionRole",
14 "Timeout": 3,
15 "Runtime": "provided",
16
21%
01.08.2019
push remote.repository.com:5000/alpine:latest
The push refers to repository [remote.repository.com:5000/alpine]
73046094a9b8: Pushed
latest: digest: sha256:0873c923e00e0fd2ba78041bfb64a105e1ecb7678916d1f
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03.04.2024
64ae120c27e504088d8c2ce29a0fa7f85c
The example code in Listing 2 uses Python to demonstrate how to use the API to retrieve user information. To begin, import the Python Requests API and define the URL
21%
14.08.2017
storage is handled by the almost venerable ext3. The use of BusyBox [11] for most executable programs and of Dropbear [12] as the SSH daemon is the logical consequence of the Buildroot underpinnings
21%
03.12.2015
#, Objective-C, Lua, Perl, and Python. The subscriber written in Python initially arranges a callback to be invoked when a message arrives (Listing 3).
Listing 3
Subscriber in Python
01 #!/usr