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PeerAddr => ' ThisDomain.com',
06 PeerPort => '2000',
07 Proto => 'tcp',
08 Type = 'SOCK_STREAM'
09 ) or die "Could not Open Port.\n";
Now I'll write to the server from the client
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/tmp/initrd.img- 2.6.28- 11- server.manifest.xml
08
09 $ euca- upload- bundle - b ramdisk - m /tmp/initrd.img- 2.6.28- 11- server.manifest.xml
10 Checking bucket: ramdisk
11 Creating bucket: ramdisk
12
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key_material: "{{ item }}"
09 state: present
10 region: "{{ region }}"
11 with_file: /home/user/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
12 register: sshkey
13 tags: sshkey
14
15 - name: Create VPC INT
16 ec2
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": "127.0.0.1"}},
06 { "type": "PORT", "params": {"hostname": "129.0.0.1", "port": 8080}},
07 { "type": "HTTP-STATUS", "params": {"url": "https://google.com"}},
08 {
09 "type": "GROUP",
10
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on a development machine with Debian 8:
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/ setup_6.x | bash
apt install nodejs git
The first command expands the collection of repositories for Debian's package manager, adding
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text not null,
07 subject text not null,
08 msg_id text not null,
09 date timestamp)
10 SERVER pg_archive_server
This corresponds exactly to the definition on the archive server, but naturally
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backend3.example.com server;
05 backend4.example.com server down;
06 backend5.example.com backup server;
07 }
08
09 upstream fallback {
10 fallback1.example.com server: 8081;
11 }
12
13
14 server {
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16
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not null,
07 subject text not null,
08 msg_id text not null,
09 date timestamp)
10 SERVER pg_archive_server
This corresponds exactly to the definition on the archive server, but naturally
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for Scientific Linux
09
10 Available platform plugins:
11 - vmware plugin for VMware
12 - ec2 plugin for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2)
13 - virtualbox plugin for VirtualBox
14 - virtualpc
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-way handshake for establishing a connection. A request for comment (RFC) [8] has already been submitted to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) [9]. The method, also known as silent port knocking