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Optimize and manage Linux-based Azure VMs
01.06.2024
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control swap usage. The swappiness parameter ranges from 0 to 100, where a lower value reduces swap usage, which might be desirable for certain memory-intensive applications. To check and change your
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The best cmdlets for PowerShell
16.05.2013
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In PowerShell 3.0, Microsoft lets admins manage, install, or adapt virtually any service on a Windows server via the shell. In this article, I introduce some of the new and interesting commandlets
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Designate provides DNS as a Service in OpenStack
13.02.2017
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within the Big Tent initiative. Designate now follows the release cycle of OpenStack itself; the Designate version released at the same time as OpenStack Newton is version 3.0.0. Now it is indeed possible
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Application Monitoring with openITCOCKPIT
13.02.2017
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Ubuntu 14.04 LTS x64 supports the current 3.0.6 version of OpenITCOCKPIT. The minimum requirements are two CPU cores, 2GB of RAM, and 15GB of disk space, which is sufficient for a small test system
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The achievements of and plans for systemd
03.02.2022
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you very much for the insightful interview. Infos Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0): https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
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Harden your Linux servers to stop malware
07.10.2025
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to the root user. If you want to check all files, you can set scan_ignore_root="0" in the conf.maldet configuration file to check the entire database. When maldet needs to scan large areas of the filesystem
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Comparing system rescue distros
27.05.2025
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an executable Grml installation to a standard USB storage device in next to no time. If you want to do yourself a favor, grab a USB storage device with USB 3.0, which has long been standard. As icing on the cake
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Container compliance with dockle
27.05.2025
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including and after the &&, the output offers the version 0.4.13 very neatly, without any other characters. The part I commented out uses this VERSION variable in the URL to download dockle with curl, and
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FreeRADIUS for WiFi Hotspots
15.04.2014
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client supplies testing123 here. To sum up, the configuration looks like this: client localhost { ipaddr = 127.0.0.1 secret = testing123 netmask = 32 } The optional netmask entry defines
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Stopping SQL Injection
21.06.2013
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under the GreenSQL radar and are not checked. But if you replace localhost with 127.0.0.1, everything should work as expected. Back to School While the permitted queries are known in principle for in

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