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Harden your Linux servers to stop malware
07.10.2025
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  ClamAV Linux Malware Detect Rootkit Hunter ServerProtect Version 1.4.0 1.6.5 1.4 3.0 Release year 2001 2009 2006
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Kubernetes Auto Analyzer
05.10.2018
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$ TOKEN=$(kubectl describe secret $(kubectl get secrets | grep default | cut -f1 -d ' ') | grep -E '^token' | cut -f2 -d':' | tr -d '\t'); echo $TOKEN   bTpzZXJ2aWNlYWNjb3VudDpkZWZhdWx0OmRlZmF1b
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Tool your HPC systems for data analytics
21.08.2014
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Java fairly frequently. Other language tools experience fairly rapid changes, as well. For example, the current two streams of Python are the 2.x and the 3.x series. Python 3.0 chose to drop certain
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Three full-text desktop search engines
28.11.2021
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Photo by Lucas Gallone on Unsplash
://sourceforge.net/projects/docfetcher/ Recoll: https://www.lesbonscomptes.com/recoll/ Solr: https://solr.apache.org Regain: http://regain.sourceforge.net "Tracker 3.0: Where do we go from here?" by Sam Thursfield: https
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Discover vulnerabilities with Google Tsunami
04.04.2023
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password cracker version 0.7 or newer. Tsunami calls these components in several of its own actions; without the appropriate programs, those calls would go nowhere. Moreover, simulating a misconfigured
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Database availability groups – High availability with Exchange Server 2012
20.05.2014
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. The DatabaseAvailabilityGroupIpAddresses option also lets you assign multiple IP addresses to a DAG. If you assign a value of 0.0.0.0 to this option, the DAG uses DHCP for the IP addresses. The Add
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High availability for RESTful services with OpenStack
09.01.2013
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02 log 127.0.0.1 local0 03 maxconn 4000 04 daemon 05 uid 99 06 gid 99 07 08 defaults 09 log global 10 mode http 11 option httplog 12 option dontlognull 13 timeout server 5s
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Green IT
24.10.2011
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, the CPU, the RAM (1,024MB), and the hard disk (320GB). After investigating prices, the authors found that the hardware cost for an upgrade would be about half of the cost of a new machine. For large
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Rex
19.02.2013
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_syslog => "local0"; You need to add one of the two lines to the Rexfile before the first task. A word of caution: In both cases, only the messages generated by Rex itself end up in the logfiles. The returned uptime
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Up close with SUSE Linux Enterprise 12
05.12.2014
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, the default filesystem will be Btrfs in the future – you can't say the SLES developers lack courage. Linux 3.12.26 is no longer the latest kernel, but it is an LTS version and thus the logical choice for SUSE

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