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SSH Administration – Windows in a Unix World
30.11.2025
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saved in /home/khess/.ssh/id_rsa.pub. 09 the key fingerprint is: 10
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d:2c:04:dd:bf:b2:de:e1:fc:52:e9:7f:59:10:98:bb khess@windows 11 The key's randomart image is:
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+--[ RSA 2048]----+ 13 | .. . o
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Reading email in the browser with Horde
30.11.2025
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, 09 'protocol' => 'imap', 10 'port' => 143, 11 // Plaintext logins are disabled by default on
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Create a high availability VM with DRBD9 and Reactor
07.10.2025
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consuming and expensive, which is what prompted Linbit to build an alternative to Pacemaker that specializes in handling simple use cases: DRBD Reactor [
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Protecting web servers with ModSecurity
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of the client request (both for POST and for GET), as well as the most important server environment details [
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Warding off the rise of VoIP spam
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, and to provide protection against VoIP spam by various means. Additionally, other initiatives are SpITAssassin [
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Script utilities in depth: grep, awk, and sed
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). The following command finds all lines that begin with an opening tag and end with the corresponding closing tag: grep "^<([^/ >]+)[^>]*>.*\1>$" something.htm The command displays lines 1, 2,
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