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Security without firewalls
31.10.2025
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specifically network services) to a minimum. By having, say, only three ports open on your server, such as HTTP, SMTP, and SSH, you're significantly limiting the number of attack vectors on your system. Aside
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Agile system management in large-scale environments with Func
30.11.2025
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a for loop to open an SSH connection to each of the servers and running the update command is a quick workaround: # for i in `seq 1 10`; do ssh www$i update httpd; done If the administrative SSH key
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A first look at Apache 2.4: Web server for the cloud
30.11.2025
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.4 At the Palmetto Open Source Software Conference (POSSCON, Columbia, South Carolina) in March, I had the good fortune of seeing Jim Jagielski talk about Apache 2.4. If you want to know what's going on with Apache
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Can your web server be toppled with a single command?
30.11.2025
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are of the new variety. That approach won't work here because the poor, old Apache server actively tries to keep the connections to the visitor's browsers open so that it can consume less bandwidth and web server
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Quick patches with Ansible
27.05.2025
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in the lounge into their work PC or of opening what appears to be a totally harmless email attachment – after all, the company has a painfully expensive state-of-the-art endpoint security solution in place
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Full-spectrum security scanner
07.10.2025
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Trivy is an open source, all-in-one security scanner by Aqua Security that has rapidly become a go-to tool in the DevSecOps toolkit [1]. It earned this reputation by combining multiple security
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PC over IP
03.09.2013
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statistics. Open Properties takes you to more features, such as Lock host PC upon session termination , or lets you enable Wake-on-LAN . Centralized Management The Teradici Management Console (TMC
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Denial of Service in the Cloud
12.11.2013
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leverage, and enable their attackers to hide their identity behind a third party. DNS servers are designed to provide information. Some providers run their DNS servers as open DNS resolvers
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Server Virtualization with VirtualBox
18.09.2012
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to VRDP support, you can access the virtual machine consoles in your browser with phpVirtualBox. Free or Not Free? Up to version 4.0 of VirtualBox, both a commercial and an open source edition (OSE
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Routing with Quagga
19.02.2013
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Routing Daemon by Japanese developer Kunihiro Ishiguro. The software is included in all popular Linux distributions and also runs on Unix derivatives like Solaris and Free/Net/OpenBSD. Quagga doesn

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