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Building a low-powered NAS
25.03.2020
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in the location area (e.g., smb://192.168.0.11 ). You'll be prompted for an admin username and password before you can access the folders, unless of course, you marked them as public when adding them. After
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System logging for data-based answers
18.02.2018
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command writes CPU stats to standard output (stdout) for each available processor in the node, starting with CPU 0. It reports a boatload of statistics, including: CPU: Processor number for the output
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Forensic main memory analysis with Volatility
05.02.2019
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manipulate it? One simple approach to spoofing can be found in the base.c file in the sources of older kernel versions: res = access_process_vm(task, mm->arg_start, buffer, len, 0); For each entry
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IPv6 security on IPv4-only networks
10.06.2015
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a DNS RCODE response of 0 (NOERROR) as per RFC 1035. This ensures that nodes from the IPv4-only network exclusively receive A records (i.e., IPv4 addresses) in the response from the DNS server
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OpenStack Kilo release
04.08.2015
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in the individual cells, which can cause a bottleneck if the individual cells are not adjacent on the network. The 2.0 cells in Kilo resolve this problem, thereby boosting their utility value. Felling Trees
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OPNids: Suricata with built-in machine learning
25.03.2020
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-management/oinkmaster.html EVE: https://suricata.readthedocs.io/en/suricata-5.0.2/output/eve/eve-json-output.html Lua filters, sources, and sinks: http://lua-users.org/wiki/FiltersSourcesAndSinks OPNsense/OPNids build guide
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Use PowerShell to manage Exchange Online
25.03.2020
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independent, and PowerShell 6.0 will become the standard version for new Windows systems. PowerShell Core 6.x can be installed on Windows clients as well as servers running Windows Server 2008 R2 or later
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Managing Bufferbloat
02.06.2020
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Bytes from 172.217.16.206: icmp_seq=0 ttl=54 time=26.587 ms 64 Bytes from 172.217.16.206: icmp_seq=1 ttl=54 time=24.823 ms 64 Bytes from 172.217.16.206: icmp_seq=2 ttl=54 time=25.474 ms 64 Bytes from 172
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The TensorFlow AI framework
02.06.2020
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identification: https://www.kaggle.com/c/aerial-cactus-identification MNIST: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MNIST_database NORB: https://cs.nyu.edu/~ylclab/data/norb-v1.0/ TensorFlow-Tutorials: https
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 pre-series test
07.06.2019
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release, however, it will already be a couple of months old; Linux 5.0 will have been available for a long time by then. The problem is that RHEL 8 will not see a major update of a new kernel throughout

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