13%
18.06.2014
.29
14.2
14–28
8,768
2.26
16.49
28–56
25,377
6.54
23.03
56–112
8,101
2.09
25.12
112–168
47,729
12
13%
18.07.2013
in TLSv1.0 was error-prone, but the problems long remained theoretical.
TLSv1.1, which was designed to iron out the worst weaknesses of CBC, followed in 2006. Two years later, TLSv1.2 was released
13%
04.10.2018
and deploy slides automatically with OpenShift on every new commit in the Git repository. The slides are available online [5] and the source code of this example is available at the CETIC Git repository [6
13%
07.06.2019
packages.
Listing 4
Two Packages, One Task
> # base
> dat <- data.frame(a = c(10, 11, 12),
+ b = c(4, 5, 6),
+ colour = c("blue", "green", "yellow
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10.04.2015
/local/sbin/sync.sh"
11 ],
12 "append_files": true,
13 "stdin": [
14 "name",
15 "exists",
16 "new",
17 "size",
18 "mode"
19
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13.12.2018
_64 3/4
19 Verifying : bzip2-1.0.6-13.el7.x86_64 4/4
20
21 Installed:
22 mssql-server.x86_64 0:14.0.3026.27-2
23
24 Dependency
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04.10.2018
active Fa0/1, Fa0/2, Fa0/3, Fa0/4,
Fa0/5, Fa0/6, Fa0/7, Fa0/8,
Fa0/9, Fa0/10, Fa0/11, Fa0/12
10
13%
14.03.2013
enable TLS 1.2 – given OpenSSL 1.0.1 and a recent 2.2 or 2.4 version of the Apache web server – using the SSLProtocol configuration option. Listing 1 provides a potential server configuration.
Listing
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05.12.2019
Time Under fcron
Field
Value
Minute
-59
Hour
-23
Day
1-31
Month
1-12
Weekday
-7, where = 7 = Sunday
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04.08.2020
[6] to fire up the clever Stethoscope. On my Linux Mint (Tara) laptop, which sits atop Ubuntu Linux 18.04, I already have Docker CE installed (instructions for installing Docker CE are online [7]). I