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dhcp.x86_64 12:4.1.1-25.P1.el6_2.1 will be installed
---> Package mod_perl.x86_64 0:2.0.4-10.el6 will be installed
--> Processing Dependency: perl(BSD::Resource) for package: mod_perl-2.0.4-10.el6.x86
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. The takeaway is the -j LOG option (line 12), which logs port scanning behavior to a logfile with the iptables:
prefix.
Listing 1
iptable Rules
01 *filter
02 *filter
03 :INPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
04
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for changed files from the command line).
Listing 1
Configuration File
01 {
02 "version": "3.0.0",
03 "watched": [
04 {
05 "path": "/opt/repos",
06 "triggers": []
07 }
08
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class BlazeDemoV1 extends Simulation {
08
09 var qualifiedhost = "http://blazedemo.com"
10 var proxyport = 0
11 var proxyhost = "not set"
12
13 // headers for HTTP call
14 val headers = Map(
15
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hv = [ "tiffy.tuxgeek.de", "ernie.tuxgeek.de" ]
07
08 for hv_host in hv:
09
10 uri = "qemu+ssh://virtuser@" + hv_host + "/system"
11 conn = libvirt.openReadOnly(uri)
12
13 hypervisor_name = conn
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: Vmtouch Gzip Example
01 $ ./vmtouch /bin/gzip
02 Files: 1
03 Directories: 0
04 Resident Pages: 0/15 0/60K 0%
05 Elapsed: 8.1e-05 seconds
06 $ ./vmtouch -vt /bin/gzip
07 /bin/gzip
08
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region: eu-west-3
08 licensefile: license.lic
09 wholenet: 10.100.0.0/16
10 frontnet: 10.100.254.0/28
11 netmaskback: 17
12 backnet: "10.100.0.0/{{ netmaskback }}"
13 lnet: 10.0.2.0
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metadata tables...
08 Dumping metadata...
09 ..objects..
10 ..blocks..
11 ..inodes..
12 ..inode_blocks..
13 ..symlink_targets..
14 ..names..
15 ..contents..
16 ..ext_attributes..
17 Compressing and uploading
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on enterprise-grade rack hardware, there is no reason one cannot follow along at home with a few beige boxes and an 10Mb hub, as long as the servers are capable of booting from the network with PXE [6]. PXE
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_interval);
04 use Net::Statsd;
05
06 $Net::Statsd::HOST = 'localhost'; # Default
07 $Net::Statsd::PORT = 8125; # Default
08
09 my $t0 = [gettimeofday];
10
11 my($one, $two, $three) = map { $_ x 4096