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How to configure and use jailed processes in FreeBSD
14.03.2013
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command: # sockstat | grep "\*:[0-9]" The description for rc.conf(5) lists the services that need to be bound to a fixed IP address via parameters. One example is the inetd service: inetd_flags="-wW -a
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Azure Sphere for Internet of Things
22.05.2023
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executed by this core cannot access the other cores. Finally, a separate core implements the WLAN subsystem. The MCU is dual-band and compliant with the 802.11a/b/g/n standards. The MT3620 isolates
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Aggregating information with Huginn
18.02.2018
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. The required modifications are explained in the Huginn wiki [3]. The software is based on Ruby on Rails [4] and therefore requires an installed Ruby environment; in fact, it needs version 2.2 or 2.3
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Open source monitoring with Zabbix
22.05.2023
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: For example, you can quickly set up a small, fast Kubernetes cluster on a local machine in minikube, in K3d, or with Docker Desktop or Rancher Desktop. Additionally, you can quickly and easily set up a full
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Serverless run times with custom Bash AWS Lambda layers
25.03.2020
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"RevisionId": "aa63-b5c0-4ec2-a5e99", 11 "MemorySize": 128, 12 "Version": "$LATEST", 13 "Role": "arn:aws:iam::XXXXX:role/bashFunctionRole", 14 "Timeout": 3, 15 "Runtime": "provided", 16
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Automate your VMware configuration with Puppet
11.04.2016
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ipaddress: 192.168.121.136 template: false /Datacenters/Datacenter/vm/ub1404lts powerstate: poweredOff name: ub1404lts hostname: -------- InstanceID: 503c08ca-e63e-60de-f04f-5fe543d07e0a
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Nagios on a Rasp Pi 3 with NEMS
09.10.2017
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] image designed to run on the Raspberry Pi 3 microcomputer and the Odroid XU4/4Q – so far. NEMS was developed by Robbie Ferguson [3] to be a nearly turnkey package; that is, the majority of the work ... Nagios on a Rasp Pi 3 with NEMS
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Exploring OpenShift – Red Hat's next-generation PaaS tool
10.04.2015
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-feilner.rhcloud.com \ (54.89.183.121)' can't be established. 16 RSA key fingerprint is cf:ee:77:cb:0e:fc:02:d7:72:7e:ae:80:c0:90:88:a7. 17 Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes 18 Warning: Permanently
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Program from one source to many apps with Flutter
07.04.2022
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to be an obstacle. However, if you are already familiar with another object-oriented language such as Java, JavaScript, or C#, you will quickly feel at home, because the syntax of these languages is similar
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Arp Cache Poisoning and Packet Sniffing
05.09.2011
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can see how the arp cache poisoning works: $ sudo nemesis arp -v -r -d eth0 -S 192.168.1.2 \ -D 192.168.1.133 -h 00:22:6E:71:04:BB -m 00:0C:29:B2:78:9E \ -H 00:22:6E:71:04:BB -M 00:0C:29:B2:78:9E

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