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System monitoring with Sysinternals
30.11.2025
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© Denis Tevekov, 123RF.com
and their security settings by scanning either an IP range or all the PCs and servers in a domain (or all the domains in a network) for shares (Figure 6). To display all of this information reliably, you need to log
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Using a tablet as a portable management console
30.11.2025
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browsers for the iPad can handle Flash. The downside is that they're all cloud-hosted, which might not work under some conditions on your network. The Puffin browser (Figure 6) is a fast, clean browser
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Intruder detection with tcpdump
30.11.2025
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to run the file in Snort, # snort -r snort001.log -A full -c /etc/snort/snort.conf which gives you information like total packets processed, protocol breakdown, alerts, and so on (Figures 6 and 7
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Igel thin clients
30.11.2025
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Dana Bartekoske, 123RF
UMS console and then select the clients for the update in the view (Figure 6). Figure 6: Igel UMS views. To make sure the firmware update only runs
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Automating Migration to openEuler
30.11.2025
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page that will show a global report of the ongoing testing. From here, you can check individual servers for an in-depth detailed view of their status (Figure 6
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CloudStack's Chip Childers
29.10.2013
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you read this. This is a major feature release for the CloudStack community, and has been in the works for about 6 months now.  There are a ton of interesting features, from the ability to use a message
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TCP Fast Open
05.03.2013
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on this previous experience, the Google team refined the approach when developing TFO, leading to an improved result. Linux kernel 3.6 implements the necessary client-side infrastructure, and 3.7 will include
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Moore's Law Continues its Unwavering March
09.10.2013
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-core silicon design and a community of users forms (the crowd-funding campaign promises to deliver more than 6,000 boards to users), a new open hardware player might just join the two hardware giants
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Book Review: Land of Lisp
14.09.2011
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explain the crux of the matter in just 10 pages, performing the rare magic of insight and concision all at once. He similarly introduces the Lambda function (in the humorously numbered chapter 6
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Fathoming the cloud
28.06.2011
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extensively covered by the CSA in Domain 6 "Portability an Interoperability" [5] of their Security Guidance for Critical Areas of Focus in Cloud Computing. Security as a Service (SecaaS) SecaaS is by far

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