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-amd64.tar.gz.sha256sum
[...snip]
e6be589df85076108c33e12e60cfb85dcd82c5d756a6f6ebc8de0ee505c9fd4c helm-v3.1.2-linux-amd64.tar.gz
$ sha256sum helm-v3.1.2-linux-amd64.tar.gz
e6be589df85076108c33e12e60cfb85
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6 ### 8/5/2012
7
8 ### Set the job name
9 #PBS -N mpi_pi_fortran90
10
11 ### Run in the queue named “batch”
12 #PBS -q batch
13
14 ### Specify the number of cpus for your job. This example
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submitted his master's thesis on the subject of TCP Stealth in 2014 [12].
If you have been following the port knocking scenario for a few years, you might remember SilentKnock [13]. The project uses the same
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/share/doc/stunnel*/. The example in Listing 1 shows a very simple configuration that uses stunnel as a plain vanilla TLS client.
Listing 1
Stunnel as a TLS Client
; global settings
sslVersion = TLSv1.2
chroot = /var
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(nsamples):
12 x = random.random()
13 y = random.random()
14 if (x*x)+(y*y)<1:
15 inside += 1
16
17 mypi = (4.0 * inside)/nsamples
18 pi = comm.reduce(mypi, op=MPI.SUM, root=0)
19
20 if rank
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the plug, first placing kqemu under the GPL and finally dropping it entirely in favor of KVM.
As of version 0.10.0, Qemu officially supports KVM, and as of version 0.12.0, kqemu is history. However, the KVM
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developers pulled the plug, first placing kqemu under the GPL and finally dropping it entirely in favor of KVM.
As of version 0.10.0, Qemu officially supports KVM, and as of version 0.12.0, kqemu is history
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the Downloads
page to a mirror, you might be overwhelmed by the list of innumerable files (Figure 1). Normally, however, all you need is the approximately 100MB ISO image, pfSense-2.0-RELEASE-i386.iso.gz, from
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are exposed, which prevents users from inadvertently mixing incompatible layers, as shown here:
# Lmod hierarchy: compiler -> MPI -> applications
$ module load gcc/12.3.0
$ module load openmpi/4.1.5 # only
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SQL> SELECT * FROM marks;
11
12 SQL> DELIMITER //
13
14 SQL> CREATE AGGREGATE FUNCTION agg_count(x INT) RETURNS INT
15 BEGIN
16 DECLARE count_students INT DEFAULT 0;
17 DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER