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Web and Mail Servers with IPv6
13.12.2011
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the firewall rules that you created in IPv4 need to be modified for IPv6. Otherwise, you run the risk of internal services being accessible from the web via IPv6. You also need to pay attention to your Linux
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Fedora 18 for Admins
11.06.2013
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” according to the assessments after the first tests hardly helped improve the situation. However, this criticism relates primarily to desktop use, and in particular to errors in the new Gnome version 3.6.2
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LXC 1.0
03.12.2015
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Linux containers have been fully functional since kernel 2.6.29. However, Linux has had containers in the form of Virtuozzo [1] and OpenVZ [2] for some time. The difference is that the Linux kernel
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Zero-Ops Kubernetes with MicroK8s
27.09.2021
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T), thanks to a binary of just 100MB. The perfect laboratory companion that offers immediate access to Kubernetes is the clever minikube [2]. Another distribution caught my eye recently when I was arriving
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Security features in Windows Server 2022
20.06.2022
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access (DMA) protection, SystemGuard, Secure Boot, virtualization-based security (VBS), and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 security features. These technologies must be present and enabled on the server
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DDoS protection in the cloud
15.08.2016
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data by collecting the data of routers that act as gateways via SNMP with analysis platforms such as Arbor's Peakflow [1] or Flowmon's Collector [2] or by having the information sent to you via the Net
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Changes in Exchange Server 2013
14.03.2013
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transport rules (Figure 1). The latter go by the name of Data Loss Prevention (DLP) and are designed to prevent sensitive data from leaving the corporate network. Also, Exchange Server 2013 integrates
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Automatically terminate OpenSSH sessions
30.01.2024
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side effect and was never the intended to way for this to work. This "misbehavior" of the software was fixed in the OpenSSH upstream version 8.2 at the end of 2020 [5]. Unfortunately, it also ruled out
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Making Small Business Server 2011 fit for 2014
20.05.2014
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to the rules set by the SBS developers and also detects and diagnoses hidden problems and sources of error. WSSBPA requires the Microsoft Baseline Configuration Analyzer 2.0 [8]. Additionally, the analyzer
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SDN and the future of networking
15.08.2016
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with the arrival of VMware [1], KVM [2], and Hyper-V[3], because virtualization makes it easy to jump-start new computers. New computers nearly always require an IP address and network integration. In the past

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