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Understanding Privilege Escalation
13.12.2011
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, 28 ports open for incoming connections, and 441 packages installed and not updated for a while. Listing 2: grep, ps and netstat example results user@metasploitable:~$ uname -a Linux metasploitable 2.6
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Develop your own scripts for Nmap
03.12.2015
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something like Listing 2. Listing 2 Sample Output Starting Nmap 6.47 (http://nmap.org) at 2015-03-12:00:00 CET Nmap scan report for targethost (192.168.1.100) Host is up (0.023s latency). r
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Hacking Mutillidae II
03.08.2023
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Creating volume "mutillidae-docker_ldap_config" with default driver Building database Step 1/3 : FROM mysql:debian debian: Pulling from library/mysql 9e3ea8720c6d: Pull complete 6654d9c12503: Pull complete
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Magnum: Exploring OpenStack's Container API
08.10.2015
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The Docker container system [1] is a rising star. The mere fact that Microsoft's latest operating system supports this technology [2] speaks volumes. Meanwhile, OpenStack [3] has been surfing its
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PostgreSQL 9.3
04.02.2014
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The new PostgreSQL 9.3 release introduces several speed and usability improvements, as well as SQL standards compliance. ... In version 9.3, the PostgreSQL community once again introduces several important new features in a major release. The work of many developers worldwide, this release went through a rigorous review ... The new PostgreSQL 9.3 release introduces several speed and usability improvements, as well as SQL standards compliance. ... PostgreSQL 9.3
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New in PostgreSQL 9.3
09.01.2013
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In version 9.3, the PostgreSQL community once again introduces several important new features in a major release. The work of many developers worldwide, this release went through a rigorous review ... The new PostgreSQL 9.3 release introduces several speed and usability improvements, as well as SQL standards compliance. ... PostgreSQL 9.3 ... New in PostgreSQL 9.3
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Tools to Manage Storage
03.02.2024
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                                938G  718G  173G  81% /home /dev/nvme0n1p1                                511M  6.1M  505M   2% /boot/efi /dev/sda1                                     5.5T  3.1T  2.1T  60% /home2 192.168.4.100:/home
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Improved Performance with Parallel I/O
08.10.2015
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seconds) and 80% parallel (800 seconds), but with only one process. Amdahl's Law says the speedup is 1.00. As the number of processes increase, the wall clock time of the parallel portion decreases
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Automated OpenStack instance configuration with cloud-init and metadata service
05.02.2019
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-resizefs ran successfully 2018-10-09 20:43:00,261 - handlers.py[DEBUG]: finish: init-network/config-set_hostname: SUCCESS: config-set_hostname ran successfully ... There is one thing worth mentioning here
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GNU Parallel: Multicore at the Command Line with GNU Parallel
04.11.2011
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Recent trends in computing are toward more cores doing more tasks at once. These days, you are likely to have a dual- or quad-core CPU in your laptop, and perhaps 4, 6, 12, or 16 cores in your

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