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Dispatches from the world of IT
30.11.2025
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candidate) Meg Whitman as the new CEO. The announcement drew a mixed response, with many onlookers praising Whitman's past success in leading eBay from startup to world resale phenomenon. Others suggested
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Installing your own Git server
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 08: FreeNAS  » 
© Guido Vrol, 123RF.com
the two programs in their package repositories, which makes the install very easy. The two tools use different installation approaches, thus leading to different configuration steps. The basic requirements
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Hiding a malicious file from virus scanners
30.11.2025
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for network vulnerabilities; however, several of the leading intrusion detection and protection systems are capable of alerting the network owner when a scan is in process. Rather than scanning for an open port
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DBaaS – How they make data scale
30.11.2025
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© Rungaroon TAWEEAPIRADEEMUNKONG, 123RF.com
. Instead of giving you pages, queries, etc. in the old way, someone finds a way to give you the old stuff in a new and magic way that scales, is more resilient, and is just better than before. This leads
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Port-based access protection with NAP and 802.1X
30.11.2025
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to access the network without any restrictions. Windows supports NAP for Windows XP SP3 with some restrictions, which no longer apply to versions as of Windows Vista. Many Roads Lead to Rome Various types
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Monitoring virtualization environments with Nagios and Icinga
30.11.2025
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Sergej Khackimullin, 123RF
of the guest system depends on the network, which can lead to false results. Also, configuring service dependencies can be tricky. Correlating the performance information for a host system is a really useful
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From Out of the Blue
30.11.2025
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that were used to find or exploit the issue. By learning to recognize the kinds of practices that lead to vulnerabilities, you'll be better equipped to apply this knowledge in your own searches. Also, keeping
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Maatkit tools for database administrators
30.11.2025
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tiero, 123RF
after leaving an organization, which can lead to a security risk. In another scenario, you might want to transfer the rights for one database management system to another. The mk-show-grants tool lets
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State-of-the-art virtual private networks
30.11.2025
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© Maxim Kazmin, 123RF.com
's SSTP encapsulation structure is like a Russian doll. Just as with PPTP, Microsoft uses the PPP protocol with SSTP, which leads to a fairly complex encapsulation structure (see Figure 6), in which an IP
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Monitoring for small and medium-sized companies compared
30.11.2025
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person by phone or pager. Once the root cause of the problem has been identified, any subsequent errors shouldn't lead to more alerts. And so on. OpenNMS can send notifications to users and groups

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