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://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk
Spacewalk network ports: http://magazine.redhat.com/2008/09/30/tips-and-tricks-what-tcpip-ports-are-required-to-be-open-on-an-rhn-satellite-proxy-or-client-system/
RHEL5, CentOS5 Spacewalk Server
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including only upper- and lowercase letters like "GoodLuckGuessingThisPassword." The use of seemingly personal but highly predictable terms was also a problem. Over 2.09% of the passwords contained one
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of email addresses:
^[a-zA-Z0-9.!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9-]+(\.[a-zA-Z0-9-]+)*$
When you see a string like this for the first time, the semantics are not immediately apparent, but regular
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, which makes for a ridiculously large address space, although back when IPv4 was created, I'm sure they thought the same thing (see the "IPv6 Logging" box).
IPv6 Logging
For any logging of network
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/bin/python
002 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
003 import urllib, json, subprocess, argparse, re, sys
004 import [...]
005
006 from M2Crypto import BIO, Rand, SMIME
007 from [...]
008
009 [...]
010 ssl_key = '/etc
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|
+----------------------------------+------------+---------------------+---------------------+
| 1160f3d830cd4aaf8ea53bf42d4bd8f9 | DockerTest | 2015-09-01T05:20:20 | 2015-09-01T05:20:20 |
+----------------------------------+------------+---------------------+---------------------+
$ murano
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(dayOfYear):as.factor(wday)Monday 16.64 18 8.382 < 2e-16 ***
s(dayOfYear):as.factor(wday)Saturday 11.29 18 3.307 3.00e-09 ***
s(dayOfYear):as.factor(wday)Sunday 12.92 18 4.843 1.02e-13 ***
---
Signif. codes: 0
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": "admin",
"NoEcho": "true",
"Description" : "The WordPress database admin account password",
"Type": "String",
"MinLength": "8",
"MaxLength": "41",
"AllowedPattern" : "[a-zA-Z0-9
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and authentication. Thanks to persistent volumes [7] or stateful sets [8], Kubernetes has the option to keep data permanently. If you operate further external monitoring, you will likely combine Prometheus
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to sign DoD contracts with a POA&M in place, which means your organization does not need to achieve the highest assessment score possible by May 2023. However, in case that lessens your sense of urgency