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27.05.2025
incoming connections. Looking closely at this output, you should be familiar with what normal, expected services are running on your machine. For instance, you might see services like SSH on port 22, HTTP
16%
30.11.2020
with Jami's search function – but this does not require providing any personal information.
Jami is available for Linux, macOS, and Windows; smartphones with Android [2] and iOS [3]; and TVs with Android TV
16%
30.11.2025
Instrumentation (WMI), the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), and, in the case of a compatible router (e.g., Cisco), NetFlow or sFlow.
In the current version, you don't need to license NetFlow sensors
16%
20.08.2013
where there are many large file attachments. In Exchange, on the other hand, the file is always stored in full in the user’s mailbox, thus bloating what are already fairly fragile databases. Public
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15.04.2014
/services
. For troubleshooting and testing, it’s useful to launch FreeRADIUS with freeradius ‑X
, which outputs all debugging messages.
Other network parameters, as well as local settings for logging, threading, security
16%
02.04.2013
a management console (MMC) with the usual three-panel setup: the menu on the left, actions on the right, and content to reflect the context in the main window in the middle (Figure 3). The first overview shows
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20.06.2022
running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, but I have also used the tool on macOS in a professional setting.
CloudVMs Through Multipass
Multipass [3] is a tool to bring up Ubuntu virtual machines that, like public cloud
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02.06.2025
-purpose, interpreted and dynamic Tool Command Language (Tcl) was created by John Ousterhout in the 1990s. From the name you can probably tell that it was intended to be a language for writing tools for whatever platform
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30.11.2025
cgroup, which has no restrictions. You can test this by sending a SIGUSR1 to the process:
# kill -USR1 $pid
578804+0 records in
578804+0 records out
296347648 bytes (296 MB) copied, 7.00803 s, 42.3 MB/s
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30.11.2025
, somehow the signal could reach you.
During the post-pager revolution (The 1990s), you received a new device that offered two-way communications: The ubiquitous cell phone. The cell phone could not only