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version [1]. The sshguard tool also speaks IPv6, is released under the BSD license, is easy to set up, and works without a configuration file.
Supported Services
At the time of writing, sshguard
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AMD64 and ARM64
HTTP Boot support in Debian Installer and Live images for UEFI/U-Boot systems
Upgraded software stack: Gnome 48, KDE Plasma 6, Linux kernel 6.12 LTS, GCC 14.2, Python 3
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at the output of uptime [1] on OS X:
13:03 up 2 days, 12:01, 2 users, load averages: 0.52 0.59 0.63
The uptime command displays the load average in its common form, averaging the last one, five, and 15 minutes
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/lib/certmaster/peers
11 setfacl -d -R -m 'u:foobar:rwX' /var/lib/func
12 setfacl -R -m 'u:foobar:rwX' /var/lib/func
13 setfacl -d -R -m 'u:foobar:rwX' /var/log/func/
14 setfacl -R -m 'u:foobar:rwX' /var
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.msft in the reservation name with your own domain.The following command sets DHCP option 12 with a value of PC4711.contoso.msft for the reservation just created for the IP address 10.10.47.11. Option 12 is the hostname
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announced that Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 has been certified by SAP to run SAP business applications. Helge Deller, head of SAP's LinuxLab, added, "Customers can now use this latest Red Hat operating system
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the installation file from the website [5]; the download weighs in at about 1.2GB. Note that SP3 is cumulative; in other words, it contains all the updates provided by SP1, SP2, and all patches up to Update Rollup 3
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=~ s/%([0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F])/pack("U",hex($1))/eg;
11 # test for each group squid sent in its request
12 foreach $group (@groups) {
13 $group =~ s/%([0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F])/pack("U",hex($1))/eg
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SC24 took place in Atlanta, GA, November 17-22. As I'm writing this, 17,959 attendees – that's 3,000+ more than last year – registered. More than 500 companies filled the exhibition floor, which
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on the programming model and compiler in use, these optimizations are so well understood as to carry their own names.
Loopy
David Spuler's recent works [1][2] feature the taxonomy of loop manipulation strategies